Guardian talks about somebody coming in to mentor the U-20 coach and suggests Agar for the latter role. That indicates, they say, that it won't be McDermott, Morgan or McNamara, who are his peers, more or less.
Chris1953 wrote:It would definately be a massive loss for rovers.. But is it likely that he can achieve anything more in the next two or three years ... I doubt it looks like cash is drying up and the youth system in place isn't that good to draw on.. If offered a better job can't see why he would stay to be honest
If offered a better deal, anybody is going to look at moving. However, your characterization of Rovers as on the verge of stagnation at best or implosion at worst is, ahem, speculative. Hull fans seek to give every emphasis to anything resembling bad news coming out of CP, Rovers' fans look to down play it. The truth is likely somewhere in between and few, if any on here know it.
At Rovers Morgan has:
1. A lot of credit with the fans that he'll have to build up from scratch if and when he moves.
2. Continuity and the chance to build on his own foundations - not many coaches get to hang around that long.
3. A new contract and an apparently good relationship with his chairman.