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blueblade
28-11-20, 10:19
We will almost definitely go for a cheap and probably uninspiring option as that's often the way our Club does things.

So here's my thoughts (thankfully most of my inklings towards CCFC matters tend to be complete bollox)

Preston will sack their manager after their next defeat, be it today or in midweek, just in time for him to take over from Harris.

Step forward Alex Neil.

City will say he achieved at a smaller Club (no budget etc) and has kept them at the higher end of the table for a couple of years. This is a carbon copy of why the Club appointed Harris.

I am not for one minute saying that I want this but it's just a feeling that won't get out of my head.

Freitag 4.17
28-11-20, 10:31
Definition of madness is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result. Let's try a continental.. or a Nigel or Bellers.

Rock_Flock_of_Five
28-11-20, 10:43
We will almost definitely go for a cheap and probably uninspiring option as that's often the way our Club does things.

So here's my thoughts (thankfully most of my inklings towards CCFC matters tend to be complete bollox)

Preston will sack their manager after their next defeat, be it today or in midweek, just in time for him to take over from Harris.

Step forward Alex Neil.

City will say he achieved at a smaller Club (no budget etc) and has kept them at the higher end of the table for a couple of years. This is a carbon copy of why the Club appointed Harris.

I am not for one minute saying that I want this but it's just a feeling that won't get out of my head.

I get where you're coming from. The scenario you mentioned is uncomfortably realistic.

surge
28-11-20, 11:03
Alex Neil does seem to have a comparable record to Harris: one promotion, one relegation at first EFL club, competing for championship play-offs in first season at second EFL club, disappointing second season...

life on mars
28-11-20, 11:12
Great observation and spot on .

You could argue a recent big name manager with form, got us up ??

BLUETIT
28-11-20, 11:43
We'll most probably end up with that Jack Barsteward Coleman :facepalm:

life on mars
28-11-20, 12:33
We'll most probably end up with that Jack Barsteward Coleman :facepalm:

Not too worried about that , wasn't he praised for his management achievements with that little country called Wales

Eric The Blue
28-11-20, 12:46
We will almost definitely go for a cheap and probably uninspiring option as that's often the way our Club does things.

So here's my thoughts (thankfully most of my inklings towards CCFC matters tend to be complete bollox)

Preston will sack their manager after their next defeat, be it today or in midweek, just in time for him to take over from Harris.

Step forward Alex Neil.

City will say he achieved at a smaller Club (no budget etc) and has kept them at the higher end of the table for a couple of years. This is a carbon copy of why the Club appointed Harris.

I am not for one minute saying that I want this but it's just a feeling that won't get out of my head.


Never a cheap option poaching another team's manager.

Pedro de la Rosa
28-11-20, 13:00
Neil has got Norwich promoted and has done very well at all his jobs. PNE have some very good players who are out of contract in the summer, we could bring Pearson, Browne, Davies etc here for cheap. I'd rather Neil than someone like Monk or Johnson.

the other bob wilson
28-11-20, 13:00
Alex Neil does seem to have a comparable record to Harris: one promotion, one relegation at first EFL club, competing for championship play-offs in first season at second EFL club, disappointing second season...

To be fair to Neil, his promotion at Norwich was to the Premier League and he did a good job, including another promotion, at Hamilton Accies. I think he'd be a pretty good choice.

Eric the Half a Bee
28-11-20, 14:35
To be fair to Neil, his promotion at Norwich was to the Premier League and he did a good job, including another promotion, at Hamilton Accies. I think he'd be a pretty good choice.

It's a shame he looks like Dominic Cummings.

Former Labour leader
28-11-20, 14:57
It's a shame he looks like Dominic Cummings.

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