Yes, Norwich is a step up, but that particular step is getting smaller and smaller.
The AMEX will actually hold more than Carrow Road from the start of next season, and of course there's further capacity ( 500, then 3000 ) on it's way.
If Gus is impatient, he could go there, but that would...
Well it's all a bit tenuous really. There's not even a vacancy at Villa at present, and if one happens then there will be many experienced names in the hat for it. Best not to get too stressed about managerial appointment chains.
We can take comfort in the fact that this journalist with all his contacts was wrong about Gus going to Wolves.
By the way Hughton is around evens favourite with most bookies for the West Brom job.
Gus would not go to Birmingham at this point. They have an owner up in court later in the year, and a transfer embargo until July at least for late filing of accounts.
I also guess that Wigan really won't interest him this summer.
Isn't this all just snowballing a bit from one article which is a rehash of another one last week, and has now been picked up on elsewhere?
Seriously think Gus will NOT be offered any of the vacancies, whether he'd accept them or not.
Wolves - Holloway, or the 1/5 favourite Danish guy
West...
It's absolutely this.
Normally I'm quite pessimistic about Gus leaving when there is a vacancy, but this time I'm certain he's staying for the next season.
I'm sure he'd accept the Villa job, but there about 10 other managers at least in the frame ahead of him.
West Brom will get Hughton now...