Ince under renewed pressure at Rovers

December 18, 2008

There is much talk both on the television and within the newspapers about the future of Paul Ince. The former Manchester United and England general has hit tough times in his Premier League managerial debut and many people are suggesting that the time is right for him to be relieved of his duties.

 

Ince began his managerial career at League Two side Macclesfield Town – many people were surprised that one of Fergie’s fledglings should take up such a lowly role, particularly when so many team mates have debuted at a much higher level.

 

His stay at the Moss Rose lasted just eight months however, and in that time he saved the Cheshire club from almost certain relegation and took them on a dream FA Cup trip to Stamford Bridge.

 

Following this, the former England captain moved to the MK Dons where again he tasted success, taking the club to the League Two championship and also triumph in the Johnstone’s Paints trophy.

 

But is this really the ideal grooming for taking over a Premier League Club? Many believe that his exit from the MK Dons was too quick and that he would have been better staying at the helm and trying to take them in to the Championship himself.

 

However, if a Premier League team comes in for you then I guess it is hard to turn it down. My own feeling is however that Ince has not made the transition successfully but he could well be a force to be reckoned with in the future. As a result, I think that it would be much more beneficial for Blackburn to bring in a wise old head as Director of Football to work with Ince than to sack him outright.

 

What are the odds on a reunion with a certain Mr Keane?

 

Let us know your thoughts.

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