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    I think this is right, but by my reckoning none of our former managers are currently in a managerial position.

    that probably says something about either managing us, or the career in general.

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    Originally posted by Rjk View Post
    I think this is right, but by my reckoning none of our former managers are currently in a managerial position.

    that probably says something about either managing us, or the career in general.
    Whay you reckon Warnock will get one more hit at it? I'm going for Barnsley, cos he's always had a soft spot for them.

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    • #3
      Re: our former managers

      Originally posted by Rjk View Post
      I think this is right, but by my reckoning none of our former managers are currently in a managerial position.

      that probably says something about either managing us, or the career in general.
      Malky in the Scottish Premier with Ross County

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      • #4
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        Originally posted by nugent View Post
        Malky in the Scottish Premier with Ross County
        I stand corrected

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        • #5
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          Originally posted by Tuerto View Post
          Whay you reckon Warnock will get one more hit at it? I'm going for Barnsley, cos he's always had a soft spot for them.
          His kind of people.

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            Has any recent City manager gone on to a clearly bigger club than us after they left? Ole definitely did although whether he would have found a job with another club close to Man United's standing is very arguable and Sheffield Wednesday fans would tell us, rightly I'd say, that their club is bigger than City, but I can't think of anyone else - Malky was on the brink of joining Palace at one time, but didn't.

            As for the others. Slade must realise now that he's not going to be a manager in the full time game again. Trollope looks to have settled for Assistant Manager roles and there'll always be EFL clubs looking to Warnock to get them out of trouble, but I'd say he can forget about the Premier League now, Harris would probably have to drop a division or two to get a job and McCarthy's failure here was such an abject one that I think there's every chance he'll not get another manager's job even if he still wants one.

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              Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
              Has any recent City manager gone on to a clearly bigger club than us after they left? Ole definitely did although whether he would have found a job with another club close to Man United's standing is very arguable and Sheffield Wednesday fans would tell us, rightly I'd say, that their club is bigger than City, but I can't think of anyone else - Malky was on the brink of joining Palace at one time, but didn't.

              As for the others. Slade must realise now that he's not going to be a manager in the full time game again. Trollope looks to have settled for Assistant Manager roles and there'll always be EFL clubs looking to Warnock to get them out of trouble, but I'd say he can forget about the Premier League now, Harris would probably have to drop a division or two to get a job and McCarthy's failure here was such an abject one that I think there's every chance he'll not get another manager's job even if he still wants one.
              I can see Harris maybe getting another championship job

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                Originally posted by the other bob wilson View Post
                Has any recent City manager gone on to a clearly bigger club than us after they left? Ole definitely did although whether he would have found a job with another club close to Man United's standing is very arguable and Sheffield Wednesday fans would tell us, rightly I'd say, that their club is bigger than City, but I can't think of anyone else - Malky was on the brink of joining Palace at one time, but didn't.

                As for the others. Slade must realise now that he's not going to be a manager in the full time game again. Trollope looks to have settled for Assistant Manager roles and there'll always be EFL clubs looking to Warnock to get them out of trouble, but I'd say he can forget about the Premier League now, Harris would probably have to drop a division or two to get a job and McCarthy's failure here was such an abject one that I think there's every chance he'll not get another manager's job even if he still wants one.
                That's a good summary :thumbup:

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                • #9
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                  Originally posted by Rjk View Post
                  I can see Harris maybe getting another championship job
                  Yes, he might eventually, but I think he might have to work his way back. He was linked with Portsmouth recently wasn’t he (wouldn’t be surprised if Crowley was sacked if they miss out on the Play Offs)? That’d be a great job for him at this stage of his career.

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                  • #10
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                    I think Harris level is a lot lower than that, he's more likely to turn up at Gillingham or Orient
                    Personally I can't see him in a Championship club anytime soon

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                    • #11
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                      I am always surprised that Malky hasn't gone on to do bigger things, he really was the next big thing when he was with us, the future of football management

                      I know his name was pretty toxic with what went on when he was with us, but he has apologised repeatedly, been on a few awareness courses, I guess he still hasn't been punished enough

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                      • #12
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                        Originally posted by blue matt View Post
                        I am always surprised that Malky hasn't gone on to do bigger things, he really was the next big thing when he was with us, the future of football management

                        I know his name was pretty toxic with what went on when he was with us, but he has apologised repeatedly, been on a few awareness courses, I guess he still hasn't been punished enough
                        I think it turned out he was a dishonest **** on top of his other little misdemeanours.
                        Then there was the spell at Wigan.
                        He had a half decent job with the SFA , plenty weren't happy about that .
                        Wont be many rich pickings for him at Ross County.

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                        • #13
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                          By contrast look at the jacks former mangers this last 10 years.
                          Martinez - Belgium
                          Rodgers - Leicester
                          Potter - BHA
                          Cooper - Forest

                          There’s a few in between that are probably in jobs back abroad too.

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                            Originally posted by 19bluebirds27 View Post
                            By contrast look at the jacks former mangers this last 10 years.
                            Martinez - Belgium
                            Rodgers - Leicester
                            Potter - BHA
                            Cooper - Forest

                            There’s a few in between that are probably in jobs back abroad too.
                            Paulo Souza is Head Coach of the Poland national team.

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                              Re: our former managers

                              Originally posted by 19bluebirds27 View Post
                              By contrast look at the jacks former mangers this last 10 years.
                              Martinez - Belgium
                              Rodgers - Leicester
                              Potter - BHA
                              Cooper - Forest

                              There’s a few in between that are probably in jobs back abroad too.
                              Sousa-Manager of Poland

                              Carvalhal-Manager sc braga

                              Bradley-Toronto fc

                              Even their shit managers get a decent job after being with them, although Sousa was pretty good, if more defensive.

                              How many jobs has Monk had since leaving them?

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