Re: Right then...managerial options
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Originally Posted by
jeremy corbyn
For all of you desperate for a change come up with somebody who would have a decent chance of taking the club forward.
I'll just throw a name in the ring to kick off.
Mike Flynn
Carl Robinson ex Wales is very impressive, Gareth Ainsworth ex City highly rated at Wycombe as well as Mike Flynn! We know who Warnock is going to recommend, Blackwell, Jepson and Bamba with him as DOF, that will be a disaster!
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Robert Kornetka - former video analyst and current an assistant coach at RB Leipzig. Has worked with pep guardiola, Roger Schmidt, Ralf Rangnick so has been exposed to some great modern tacticians.
Christian Peintinger. Assistant manager to adi hutter at eintrach Frankfurt, and was also with him previously at young boys.
Re: Right then...managerial options
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Originally Posted by
Eric the Half a Bee
RonnieBird.
He's no longer with us.
Re: Right then...managerial options
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Originally Posted by
jeremy corbyn
For all of you desperate for a change come up with somebody who would have a decent chance of taking the club forward.
I'll just throw a name in the ring to kick off.
Mike Flynn
It is a very difficult answer for an obvious question. It was much easier after relegation changing the path of the club. What happened was Warwick making it even more difficult to change that path with going even more extrem. It all depends on what direction the club want to take I guess, and we all know fans don’t have much patience with transition. I would give Houghton a few years and hopefully move Bellamy more up front, maybe as assistant if they could work together. It is a difficult one, and one that needs a few years of perspective.
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Originally Posted by
Wolfmother
It is a very difficult answer for an obvious question. It was much easier after relegation changing the path of the club. What happened was Warwick making it even more difficult to change that path with going even more extrem. It all depends on what direction the club want to take I guess, and we all know fans don’t have much patience with transition. I would give Houghton a few years and hopefully move Bellamy more up front, maybe as assistant if they could work together. It is a difficult one, and one that needs a few years of perspective.
Bellamy is at Anderlecht with Kompany.
I have a feeling he’s going to become a manager in a few years and a decent one at that. We’ll be kicking ourselves
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Originally Posted by
The Bob Banker Spanker
Javi Gracia
Chris Hughton
Chalk and cheese.
Surely if you’re looking at a manager you want them to be in a similar mould!
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Lee Bowyer working wonders at Charlton on a shoestring.
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If Southampton go on a bad run and sack hassenhuttl (sp?) Then I would definitely have him here
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Originally Posted by
blue lewj
I mentioned Flynn on here some time back and got shot down.
The lack of knowledge on the board worries me. It worries me if they took a stab in the dark and got it wrong. It also worries me if they put too much trust in Warnock to pick the next manager and he picked a bloke with a similar style to succeed him.
Young and enthusiastic with a decent footballing philosophy wouldn't be too much to ask but I shudder to think of the shortlist they've drawn up.
I'd like to copy the model of some of the clubs who brought young German coaches aboard with something to prove like they did at Huddersfield and Norwich.
Hate to say it but I think the Jacks have got it right with their appointment too. Something of that nature would be fine.
The clubs like Huddersfield and Norwich have a plan which is built over several years by a DoF who has typically built-up a scouting network or youth academy system before finally bringing in a young manager to take advantage of it all. Warnock being here for an extra year allows us to start that process but realistically, unless we want to revert to changing football styles every 5 months, we should be looking for someone like Malky in that first season: ultimately based on the same organisation and discipline Warnock's best sides are but far more interested in bringing through young players and the "modern approach".
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It's going to be Bamba with Blackwell and Jepson. We all know it.