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My choice for city,s next manager would be....
Charlton manager of Wycombe manager both names escape me at the moment.
Both barely cheap.
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Mine would be Cooper, just down the road
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Originally Posted by
olderblue
Mine would be Cooper, just down the road
Agreed, he’s doing a brilliant job with no money, he is a Ponty Bluebird in disguise and he would like to get away from the Yanks and Jacks!
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Not Bamba. Cant believe the number of people wanting him to be appointed.
Nigel Pearson for me.
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It will be someone cheap and desperate for a job.
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I would like Howe to be the next manager but can't see that happening some how.
Harris really ought to go now before we are in a relegation scrap battling to stay in
the Championship division.
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J R Hartley
It will be someone cheap and desperate for a job.
YOSSER HUGHES :thumbup:
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Originally Posted by
Ianto13
Agreed, he’s doing a brilliant job with no money, he is a Ponty Bluebird in disguise and he would like to get away from the Yanks and Jacks!
You have to take into account the players he has available can actually play the game. What would he be like with the lot down Sloper Road?
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I'd be happy with Jokanivic
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I hope we look beyond mangers from this country, as foreign managers actually have a very god track record in the championship.
5 out of the last 9 promoted managers from this league have been foreign, and that is a much higher proportion than there are foriegn managers in the league.
Get someone up and coming who plays a high pressing style.
Someone like the Eibar or Sassuolo managers (although I don't think we could get either as they are already linked with bigger jobs)
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Cleve van Leef
You have to take into account the players he has available can actually play the game. What would he be like with the lot down Sloper Road?
Difference being he has a look at his squad and fills glaring holes.
Harris came in and had an alarming lack of talent in the middle of the park with many similar players and we were woefully short at right back. 12 months on we have exactly the same issues.
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blue lewj
Difference being he has a look at his squad and fills glaring holes.
Harris came in and had an alarming lack of talent in the middle of the park with many similar players and we were woefully short at right back. 12 months on we have exactly the same issues.
We also had to address the striker problem, and replace NML at short notice, replace an ageing sol bamba
It was just too much to do in a very short window
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Rjk
We also had to address the striker problem, and replace NML at short notice, replace an ageing sol bamba
It was just too much to do in a very short window
It was 12 months. He had two full windows and the Covid lay off to look at it all and he came up with what he has now.
He has gone from blowing smoke up a lot of players back ends to now questioning their commitment and performance levels. If he hasn't worked this out in 12 months then he never will.
While I understand what you mean with the Striker situation and NML we had cover in those positions. The central midfield was a more pressing issue and even more so the right back situation which is still going on.
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Originally Posted by
Ianto13
Agreed, he’s doing a brilliant job with no money, he is a Ponty Bluebird in disguise and he would like to get away from the Yanks and Jacks!
Do you think he'd be able to play possession football here?
Not a chance personally
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Originally Posted by
olderblue
Mine would be Cooper, just down the road
And mine . Doing a top job.
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The Bloop
Not Bamba. Cant believe the number of people wanting him to be appointed.
Nigel Pearson for me.
Bamba would be a great manager .
Apparently he has passion ..............................................
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I would like one of those crazy Turkish managers
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Armitage Shanks
I would like one of those crazy Turkish managers
That might be a delight
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
It was 12 months. He had two full windows and the Covid lay off to look at it all and he came up with what he has now.
He has gone from blowing smoke up a lot of players back ends to now questioning their commitment and performance levels. If he hasn't worked this out in 12 months then he never will.
While I understand what you mean with the Striker situation and NML we had cover in those positions. The central midfield was a more pressing issue and even more so the right back situation which is still going on.
our central midfielders were basically the only area where we weren't going to lose players to contract expiration, so to get anyone new in we would need to sell first , and as nice as it'd be to get some fresh blood in that area we will have bigger priorities the next summer as well.
we lose hoilett, Cunningham and Bennett, and ojo, tutu and Wilson, so basically the entirety of each flank. that will probably mean we won't be able to address centre mid as well
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Originally Posted by
noodles
I would like Howe to be the next manager but can't see that happening some how.
Harris really ought to go now before we are in a relegation scrap battling to stay in
the Championship division.
He spent a lot at Bournemouth didn’t he?
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Originally Posted by
Ianto13
Agreed, he’s doing a brilliant job with no money, he is a Ponty Bluebird in disguise and he would like to get away from the Yanks and Jacks!
Wasn’t long ago they were moaning like hell about him
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Paul Cook, did a fab job at Wigan who were robbed, by a dodgy new owner and toothless due diligence check by authorities, of a mid table and rapidly improving finish
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PontBlue
Paul Cook, did a fab job at Wigan who were robbed, by a dodgy new owner and toothless due diligence check by authorities, of a mid table and rapidly improving finish
Accrington Stanley: 14th in League 2
Chesterfield: 8th in League 2, League 2 champions, League 1 play-offs
Portsmouth: League 2 champions
Wigan Athletic: League 1 champions, Championship midtable finish (relegated on basis of points deduction).
Experience (productive experience) of playing with our starting striker, over 100 games at last three clubs and greater than 40% winning percentage at each of them. I'd assess there being a realistic chance he'd be interested and it's a manager deserving of another crack at Championship football, but how does his team set up and will he show same interest in developing youth?
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
It will be someone cheap and desperate for a job.
Russell Slade then!