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  1. #1

    New Manager Odds

    https://m.skybet.com/football/manage...event/30866181

    Sky Bet.

    Whitehead I think is a good bet.

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    It’ll be Colin

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    Quote Originally Posted by BLUETIT View Post
    It’ll be Colin
    If it is Colin then, knowing of his off the field activities, the club will have lost any moral standing that it has.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninian1962 View Post
    If it is Colin then, knowing of his off the field activities, the club will have lost any moral standing that it has.
    Moral standing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Moral standing?
    are there any football clubs with moral standing?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    are there any football clubs with moral standing?
    Probably not a lower one after recent shananigans

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Moral standing?

    Reappointing a manager whose record includes the following

    1. Dealing with his old friend Willie McKay to get the Emiliano Sala deal done at an overinflated transfer fee and overinflated salary .A deal with a man that NW knew was not a licenced intermediary and was in the early stages of a five year bankruptcy restriction which doesn`t end until August 2023.For whose financial benefit? In doing so, going behind the directors of the club and their opposition to the deal.

    2.Several deals with agencies employing one of his sons, many on questionable terms. This happened not only at Cardiff City but also at Sheffield United and Crystal Palace where the football authorities weren`t happy with deals involving a close family member.

    3. Persuading at least two CCFC players to switch agents to those employing his son, soon after which they received substantial pay increases.

    3. As part of the Sala deal giving playing contracts and playing time to two of McKay`s sons who had no apparent footballing quality. At one point the development team included the two of them plus another of Warnock`s sons (William). All three were denying places in the team to better players.

    4. Accusations from at least two now retired players of NW asking for money in exchange for picking them in his teams to get appearance money. Rumours that he was doing the same at CCFC and was trying to at Middlesbrough which is why he left there quite rapidly.

    Based on the above , yes moral bankruptcy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninian1962 View Post
    Reappointing a manager whose record includes the following

    1. Dealing with his old friend Willie McKay to get the Emiliano Sala deal done at an overinflated transfer fee and overinflated salary .A deal with a man that NW knew was not a licenced intermediary and was in the early stages of a five year bankruptcy restriction which doesn`t end until August 2023.For whose financial benefit? In doing so, going behind the directors of the club and their opposition to the deal.

    2.Several deals with agencies employing one of his sons, many on questionable terms. This happened not only at Cardiff City but also at Sheffield United and Crystal Palace where the football authorities weren`t happy with deals involving a close family member.

    3. Persuading at least two CCFC players to switch agents to those employing his son, soon after which they received substantial pay increases.

    3. As part of the Sala deal giving playing contracts and playing time to two of McKay`s sons who had no apparent footballing quality. At one point the development team included the two of them plus another of Warnock`s sons (William). All three were denying places in the team to better players.

    4. Accusations from at least two now retired players of NW asking for money in exchange for picking them in his teams to get appearance money. Rumours that he was doing the same at CCFC and was trying to at Middlesbrough which is why he left there quite rapidly.

    Based on the above , yes moral bankruptcy.
    so you're on the fence?

  9. #9

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    Warburton An interesting one.

    As long as it’s not Bamba

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninian1962 View Post
    If it is Colin then, knowing of his off the field activities, the club will have lost any moral standing that it has.
    I’m pretty sure that isn’t an issue 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ninian1962 View Post
    If it is Colin then, knowing of his off the field activities, the club will have lost any moral standing that it has.
    Honest question as you probably have a closer insight into the board than I certainly do but do you think their moral standing is much different to Warnocks?

  12. #12

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    I had to Google Liam Manning! Smith or Warburton?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    are there any football clubs with moral standing?
    Newcastle.

  14. #14

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Newcastle.

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    Warnock 2-1 fav this morning.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hilts View Post
    Warnock 2-1 fav this morning.
    ffs

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    Warnock would just be a lazy appointment. Why do people see him as almost a guarantee that we’d avoid relegation?
    I’d like to see Bellamy come in. He’d get the players motivated and playing progressive football.
    Unfortunately, I can’t see it happening under the current regime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
    Warnock would just be a lazy appointment. Why do people see him as almost a guarantee that we’d avoid relegation?
    I’d like to see Bellamy come in. He’d get the players motivated and playing progressive football.
    Unfortunately, I can’t see it happening under the current regime.
    I think we need someone who has a defined style of play, that will suit our players and a track record that shows they are able to implement it at this level.
    Bellamy might make a good manager one day but it would be a bit of a gamble to give him a go now

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Hooded Claw View Post
    Warnock would just be a lazy appointment. Why do people see him as almost a guarantee that we’d avoid relegation?
    I’d like to see Bellamy come in. He’d get the players motivated and playing progressive football.
    Unfortunately, I can’t see it happening under the current regime.
    I'd love to see Bellamy come in but it's too much of a risk right now. Get Warnock in, stay up and then maybe pull the trigger.

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    Money on Whitehead as hes now 5-1 2nd fav.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rjk View Post
    I think we need someone who has a defined style of play, that will suit our players and a track record that shows they are able to implement it at this level.
    That rules out Dean Smith if you listen to Norwich fans. Having no discernible style/plan was one their big criticisms of him (other than results).

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    Rumours are rife that Warnock has been approached.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Former Labour leader View Post
    Rumours are rife that Warnock has been approached.
    Have we any players over 6ft 2?

  24. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Have we any players over 6ft 2?
    This lot, can’t kick a football 5 yards, never mind 60 !!!

  25. #25

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    Quote Originally Posted by Former Labour leader View Post
    Rumours are rife that Warnock has been approached.
    woe is me

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