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  • #16
    Re: New Manager.

    Originally posted by blue lewj View Post

    Ideally we would need a younger version of Warnock .
    What about David Artell from Crewe. Both from Rotherham.

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    • #17
      Re: New Manager.

      Originally posted by PhyllisStant View Post
      How about Rob Page as a curve ball?
      With Dai Hunt as assistant manager?

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      • #18
        Re: New Manager.

        Originally posted by PhyllisStant View Post
        How about Rob Page as a curve ball?
        God no

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        • #19
          Re: New Manager.

          Phil Brown

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          • #20
            Re: New Manager.

            Originally posted by Hilts View Post
            Who can we realistically want?

            Throw the dice and gamble Bellamy , Earnie or Blue Matt.

            Or another old school manager in an attempt to stay up. The likes of Pulis or Hughton.

            Or worse Flynn.

            Weve clearly no money so its frees , loans and our own young players.

            If we go down L1 wont be easy.
            Hopefully Morrison. No doubt though it'll be Steve Bruce.

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            • #21
              Re: New Manager.

              Originally posted by blue lewj View Post
              We need a manager to change things up.

              The main problem with that being we have people running the club who won't admit that anything is fundamentally wrong.

              Tan loves his minions below him, they don't want to rock the boat and the manager that we need would go against the grain so it isn't going to happen sadly.

              Ideally we would need a younger version of Warnock (not football style wise) who would schmooze and manipulate those above him to enable Tan to loosen the purse strings and have Tan and Choo hanging on their every word.

              Long story short I can't think of anybody that fits that bill. Maybe Holloway if they warmed to the wurzil nutter.
              Holloway….. I’d rather keep Mick.

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              • #22
                Re: New Manager.

                Originally posted by City123 View Post
                I wouldn't be surprised if Mick is still here in January
                Waste of a season ticket for me then as I'll not be stepping into CCS whilst he's still in charge.

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                • #23
                  Re: New Manager.

                  Originally posted by Mr Shhh View Post
                  Hopefully Morrison. No doubt though it'll be Steve Bruce.
                  Could be worse. Morrison interim chance to prove, if not maybe Steve Bruce would consider us.

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                  • #24
                    Re: New Manager.

                    If we get a new manager it’ll be someone who is desperate for a job and will be happy with no funds for transfers. It’ll also have to be someone who plays a long ball philosophy as bringing in a footballing approach will mean relegation as the current squad won’t be able to do that.

                    The other thing to worry about is that there is an increasing list of ex managers who a prospective manager will ring to sound out the job. I imagine the likes of Warnock, Harris and McCarthy will warn anyone else to stay clear, as Ferguson pretty much did to Solskjaer.

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                    • #25
                      Re: New Manager.

                      Originally posted by Hilts View Post
                      Would be a good appointment but not realistic. Hed want backing.
                      Don’t understand your response. Wilder has rarely had backing and only managed the Blades above league 1. I think he’d jump at 5he jump & I think he’s got the right blend to move from bland to progressive.

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                      • #26
                        Re: New Manager.

                        Originally posted by Grangenders View Post
                        If we get a new manager it’ll be someone who is desperate for a job and will be happy with no funds for transfers. It’ll also have to be someone who plays a long ball philosophy as bringing in a footballing approach will mean relegation as the current squad won’t be able to do that.

                        The other thing to worry about is that there is an increasing list of ex managers who a prospective manager will ring to sound out the job. I imagine the likes of Warnock, Harris and McCarthy will warn anyone else to stay clear, as Ferguson pretty much did to Solskjaer.
                        Warnock wouldn't tell someone to stay away, he'll tell them the board are weak and you can walk all over them

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                        • #27
                          Re: New Manager.

                          Originally posted by WJ99mobile View Post
                          Phil Brown
                          Apparently he did reasonably well at Hyderabad FC two years ago - until he was sacked for on win in 12. Also sacked for poor results in his last five jobs since 2011. Give us a break please.

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                          • #28
                            Re: New Manager.

                            Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                            Don’t understand your response. Wilder has rarely had backing and only managed the Blades above league 1. I think he’d jump at 5he jump & I think he’s got the right blend to move from bland to progressive.
                            Wilder would be an excellent appointment but he'd need some convincing

                            Really we shouldn't have given Mick a two year deal and should have gone for Cooper when he left Swansea

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                            • #29
                              Re: New Manager.

                              Originally posted by stan butler View Post
                              Steve Morison from within.
                              Would get my vote. currently manages a team that plays good football , have pace , energy and good football skills and who are all already at our club.

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                              • #30
                                Re: New Manager.

                                Originally posted by Des Parrot View Post
                                Don’t understand your response. Wilder has rarely had backing and only managed the Blades above league 1. I think he’d jump at 5he jump & I think he’s got the right blend to move from bland to progressive.

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