I don't know about 'bigger/better' club - Bradford fans would probably say the same of their club, but they are in a mess, ditto Northampton, and most likely Argyle too (if they survive). To be honest I get entirely sick and tired of all this stuff about 'sleeping giants' etc because teams are in the league they are in because they deserve to be there. It's all very well saying "aaah, but we have the potential to get into the Championship" but it's bollocks. This vague notion of potential - I have the potential to be a hollywood actor and earn $15M a picture. Doesn't mean it'll ever happen - it doesn't mean anything. If anything, the ascent of teams like Hull, and Blackpool, and Burnley (and further back, Wigan, Fulham and Bolton) have shown that any team can rise to amazing heights given the opportunity. Torquay being traditionally a smaller club doesn't automatically preclude the possibility that they'll be bigger one day.gashead468 wrote:Can you blame the guy at wanting to better himself, he clearly is a young and up and coming manager so coming to a bigger club (if true) would be a natural progression for him. He would be handed a bigger budget in which to build a team that would challenge for automatic promotion. Being a bigger club, with a bigger fan base, he would be able to attract the better players and not journeyman. If, and its a massive if, you manage to get promoted you'll be the favourites to come straight back down again. Maybe what he see's is a much better prospect at sustainable League 1 / Championship football in the medium / long term!?
I know which club I'd prefer to be at!
Good luck on Sat, I think you'll need it!
At this stage Bristol Rovers will not be a better job for Buckle to take. Even if we don't go up you'd have to think that we'd have an excellent chance next season, and Rovers will probably have some teething problems in the division. I genuinely think we'd be a better gig for him next season regardless of what happens in the playoffs. Plus - if Bristol Rovers truly are a 'big' club, why are they looking at a manager who has never managed above League 2 level anyway?
I'm sure Sven Goran Eriksson is available.