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  • #16
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    I think it’s just a guess, let’s be honest, Hudson needs replacing and there aren’t many managers who would want to take us on under a transfer embargo. Warnock previously managed us and has experience of getting teams out of this position. He was always going to be linked with us. I’m certainly not his biggest fan and thought he should have been replaced upon promotion but for now, I would certainly get him in.

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    • #17
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      Originally posted by poc View Post
      where ?
      Facebook, I’m not on it, but it was the talk of the pub on Sunday.

      Him and Sol apparently

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by BLUETIT View Post
        Facebook, I’m not on it, but it was the talk of the pub on Sunday.

        Him and Sol apparently
        :hehe: its real then

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        • #19
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          Originally posted by poc View Post
          :hehe: its real then
          That’s why I never never posted anything on here, I was waiting for some numbskull to post it :xmashehe::xmaswave:

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          • #20
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            Unique Sports Management have already got the Printer working hard printing a few new contracts ready to be signed

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            • #21
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              The Bluebirds have not won in the Championship since November 5 and are only two points clear of the relegation zone after defeat at Blackburn in the latest round of matches.


              It seems the most obvious choice, ideally we would go for the very best we could get long term, but would they come in our current position?

              Warnock to the end of the season makes sense, Tan can't afford for us to go down, so I think they will try and persuade him, and knowing Warnock and us being his kind of people, he'll take one MORE last job.

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              • #22
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                Which is great, but who saves us next season when we are in the same shite? The root of the problem is there is no long term plan beyond panic and change the manager and let him spend a few quid.

                Eventually the downwards spiral will be too difficult to get out of, even if panic hiring a 74 year old works this time.

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                • #23
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                  Originally posted by LA Bluebird View Post
                  Which is great, but who saves us next season when we are in the same shite? The root of the problem is there is no long term plan beyond panic and change the manager and let him spend a few quid.

                  Eventually the downwards spiral will be too difficult to get out of, even if panic hiring a 74 year old works this time.
                  I've said all along we've appointed cheaper Managers and given them £millions to waste, it looks almost too late to get a Dyche or someone that can take the team forward, but if somehow we can that should be a priority.

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                  • #24
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                    "It’s a fabulous club. When I was a visiting manager, I used to get up and shout instructions and the fans behind drowned me out. I couldn’t shout a flipping thing!

                    ‘There are a couple of clubs I wish I had the chance to manage and that was one of them. I’ve always got on well with the fans there."


                    No, not City, but Portsmouth as he's been discussing his prospects there after the Cowleys were sacked the other day. It's like a quote jukebox adapted to whatever club he fancies. I really hope this isn't true. It feels like going back to an old girlfriend, but only because you remember certain parts, so to speak.

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                    • #25
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                      Appointing a 74 year old, who contributed to the mess we are in (some of his buys were not good), would be a huge backward step. he is charismatic yes but his star is fading and he is very good at promoting himself.

                      It is not the solution.

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                      • #26
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                        I really hope not

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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                          Whilst the hand wringers on here stand on their soapboxes and analyse the demise of CCFC we continue to sink

                          If we have no money and look like we are going down then a manager with a track record of sorting out a team and grinding out results is a better option than what we have now or what our fans think we might get
                          We sacked the man who changed the squad completely and replaced him with his 'number two'. I'm sure the players must have thought what the hell is going on, and it's now showing in our play. Overall we're worse than when Morison was in charge - they were his players, he brought them in, and he seems to have been less of a 'soft touch' than Hudson. I don't think the players believe in Hudson, and anything or anyone to keep us up must be the policy. I'd say that rather than getting all sniffy and righteous about Warnock coming back, we should be lucky if he does.

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                          • #28
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                            It's a laughable U Turn if true but my general feeling is that we're screwed next season regardless of whether he comes or not.

                            I also don't think we'll go down if Hudson stays for what it's worth, the league is crap as are the 3 teams below us and a couple slightly above us.

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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by A Quiet Monkfish View Post
                              We sacked the man who changed the squad completely and replaced him with his 'number two'. I'm sure the players must have thought what the hell is going on, and it's now showing in our play. Overall we're worse than when Morison was in charge - they were his players, he brought them in, and he seems to have been less of a 'soft touch' than Hudson. I don't think the players believe in Hudson, and anything or anyone to keep us up must be the policy. I'd say that rather than getting all sniffy and righteous about Warnock coming back, we should be lucky if he does.
                              If we do nothing we are down

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                              • #30
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                                Originally posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
                                If we do nothing we are down
                                It does have that feel about it.

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