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    Re: OK. If Bulut goes, what about Edwards of Luton?

    Quote Originally Posted by Undercoverinwurzelland View Post
    Saw this article earlier saying if Bulut goes we should consider Richie Wellens from Leyton Orient.

    https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/ca...act-saga-view/

    We were linked with his son Charlie last summer.
    He seems to have built a good reputation at Orient. Plays attacking football, I believe in a 4-1-2-3 style like Klopp but stand to be corrected on that.

    I would be happy with any one of Cooper, Potter or Edwards but they really are out of our league.

    I would be happy with any manager who plays attacking football and gives our own Academy graduates a fair chance (not expecting them to build a team around them).

    We want to be competitive at least challenging for a play off place and have a go in the Cups. Any more than that would be a freak (like Ipswich this year).

    Ironically FFP regulations favour the Premiership relegated teams so much that the chances of any number of teams challenging the three very, very unlikely

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    Re: OK. If Bulut goes, what about Edwards of Luton?

    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianAlston View Post
    He seems to have built a good reputation at Orient. Plays attacking football, I believe in a 4-1-2-3 style like Klopp but stand to be corrected on that.

    I would be happy with any one of Cooper, Potter or Edwards but they really are out of our league.

    I would be happy with any manager who plays attacking football and gives our own Academy graduates a fair chance (not expecting them to build a team around them).

    We want to be competitive at least challenging for a play off place and have a go in the Cups. Any more than that would be a freak (like Ipswich this year).

    Ironically FFP regulations favour the Premiership relegated teams so much that the chances of any number of teams challenging the three very, very unlikely
    His manageial career has been a bit of a mixed bag thus far. Doing well at Orient but last two jobs at Salford and Doncaster he didnt pull up any trees.

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