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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
stan butler
Please not roy keane hes shit
He would probably scare the players to death or someone would end up chinning him.
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
BLUETIT
David Wagner, was touting himself for the derby job
Frigging hope not !!!!!
Why? Done a fantastic job at Huddersfield
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
Moodybluebird
He's happy in Cyprus. Let's leave him there shall we.
McCarthy was sacked 2 weeks ago
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
Hilts
Hed be a laugh. Bring in Holloway as assistant.
Mick doesn’t go anywhere without his beloved TC
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Mick doesn’t go anywhere without his beloved TC
My favorite cartoon, Top Cat
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
Darren Moore for me. Doncaster manager or the Barnsley manager. He’s doing well on a show string.
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Darren Moore for me. Doncaster manager or the Barnsley manager. He’s doing well on a show string.
What's he showing on his string ?
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Darren Moore for me. Doncaster manager or the Barnsley manager. He’s doing well on a show string.
Thought West Brom were harsh sacking Moore
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
Llandaff Blue
Thought West Brom were harsh sacking Moore
Agreed. Doing well at Doncaster and he ticks a certain box. When I phoned in Call Rob a couple of years ago to demand Warnock get sacked Blakey agreed and actually suggested Moore to me.
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
Lee Bowyer/Jonathan Woodgate joint managers, Michael Duberry assistant.
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Darren Moore for me. Doncaster manager or the Barnsley manager. He’s doing well on a show string.
Ryan Lowe another doing well
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Mick doesn’t go anywhere without his beloved TC
Only close friends get to call him TC.
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
Where's Neil Lennon
Dead
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Darren Moore for me. Doncaster manager or the Barnsley manager. He’s doing well on a show string.
What's his win percentage?!
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Dead
What on earth?
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
What on earth?
perhaps it was sudden
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
J R Hartley
Dead
god rest his soul ,that was sudden
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
LeningradCowboy
What's his win percentage?!
I realise this was a joke but 47% overall, 46.4% at Donny. Basically, bloody impressive!
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
life on mars
god rest his soul ,that was sudden
My mistake, thought he meant John
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...g-neil-harris/
According to the Telegraph, the sackings were done immediately after the QPR game on Wednsday night and they've already been negotiating with a "football establishment figure".
They think it's Mick McCarthy and that an announcement is imminent.
If all this is correct, then he might well have been behind the Ng and Watters signings and he's not only worked before with, but is a huge fan of Kiefer Moore. He's actually expressed strong feelings in the past that Cardiff are playing him , and the setup , ineffectively.
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Eddie Howe is being touted for Celtic so Lennon will available soon according to my pals north of the border.
I ca see s short term appointment Pullis, McCarthy etc, and then the board looking for a permanent replacement at the end of the season.
Lennon would be a decent fit, anyone who can survive in the goldfish bowl that's Glasgow has to have something about them.
Personal choice would still be Bellamy though
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Mick ****ing Mcarthy 😂
This is going to be hilarious if true :hehe:
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Let’s be honest he’s a better manager than Harris. Wouldn’t be my choice though.
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Re: Next Manager Odds Watch
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Originally Posted by
RonnieBird
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...g-neil-harris/
According to the Telegraph, the sackings were done immediately after the QPR game on Wednsday night and they've already been negotiating with a "football establishment figure".
They think it's Mick McCarthy and that an announcement is imminent.
If all this is correct, then he might well have been behind the Ng and Watters signings and he's not only worked before with, but is a huge fan of Kiefer Moore. He's actually expressed strong feelings in the past that Cardiff are playing him , and the setup , ineffectively.
He's odds-on now.