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  1. #1

    Re: Beskitas Istanbul

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    the silence is deafening !
    But what's worse is that I suspect they have no plans in place as an alternative

  2. #2

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
    But what's worse is that I suspect they have no plans in place as an alternative
    think all this uncertainty will effect initial season ticket sales . i,m holding off for now don't want a Warnock type Manager anyway near our club again if we do change

    pretty sure if the board are going for someone else a short list of candidates would have been drawn up already

  3. #3

    Re: Beskitas Istanbul

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    think all this uncertainty will effect initial season ticket sales . i,m holding off for now don't want a Warnock type Manager anyway near our club again if we do change

    pretty sure if the board are going for someone else a short list of candidates would have been drawn up already
    If you’re a long term fan why would you ‘hold off’? Renewing my season ticket is as sure as night follows day for me, I’ve renewed in much worse times than this.

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    Re: Beskitas Istanbul

    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody's Rep View Post
    But what's worse is that I suspect they have no plans in place as an alternative
    Even a 'no' would be better than silence.

  5. #5

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    Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
    Even a 'no' would be better than silence.
    nah, i like the waiting. Builds suspense. Mister Tan bringing us the entertainment since his bulut boy cannot.

    I hope Tan draws it all riiiiiight out as long as possible then kicks the bulut to the curb :) A bit like watching a ccfc match under bulut.

  6. #6

    Re: Beskitas Istanbul

    There's more on BBC Wales. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/cardiff-city

    “Club president Hasan Arat said the new coach could be Turkish or foreign – he said it is a very important choice and added that they will not rush,” Samet Cayir of Turkish sports publication Fanatik explained to BBC Sport Wales.

    “And Erol Bulut is among the options for Besiktas. However, I don't think there is much chance of this union.

    “One, because Bulut worked at Fenerbahce in the past and the team did not become champions. Also, Erol Bulut is not a high-tempo and offensive coach.

    “Santos' playing philosophy was deemed too defensive and the Portuguese coach was criticised a lot.

    “Besiktas fans want a more offensive coach like [former manager] Şenol Guneş. The club will take this into consideration. That's why Erol Bulut is difficult.

    “His time at Cardiff is being followed in Turkey and some people think he is in a really good moment, but at the moment he is not a preferred coach for the big clubs here.”

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    Re: Beskitas Istanbul

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    There's more on BBC Wales. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/cardiff-city

    “Club president Hasan Arat said the new coach could be Turkish or foreign – he said it is a very important choice and added that they will not rush,” Samet Cayir of Turkish sports publication Fanatik explained to BBC Sport Wales.

    “And Erol Bulut is among the options for Besiktas. However, I don't think there is much chance of this union.

    “One, because Bulut worked at Fenerbahce in the past and the team did not become champions. Also, Erol Bulut is not a high-tempo and offensive coach.

    “Santos' playing philosophy was deemed too defensive and the Portuguese coach was criticised a lot.

    “Besiktas fans want a more offensive coach like [former manager] Şenol Guneş. The club will take this into consideration. That's why Erol Bulut is difficult.

    “His time at Cardiff is being followed in Turkey and some people think he is in a really good moment, but at the moment he is not a preferred coach for the big clubs here.”

    well..thats not a good read for Bulut's agent...or for the contract he wont shut up about

  8. #8

    Re: Beskitas Istanbul

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric the Half a Bee View Post
    There's more on BBC Wales. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/teams/cardiff-city

    “Club president Hasan Arat said the new coach could be Turkish or foreign – he said it is a very important choice and added that they will not rush,” Samet Cayir of Turkish sports publication Fanatik explained to BBC Sport Wales.

    “And Erol Bulut is among the options for Besiktas. However, I don't think there is much chance of this union.

    “One, because Bulut worked at Fenerbahce in the past and the team did not become champions. Also, Erol Bulut is not a high-tempo and offensive coach.

    “Santos' playing philosophy was deemed too defensive and the Portuguese coach was criticised a lot.

    “Besiktas fans want a more offensive coach like [former manager] Şenol Guneş. The club will take this into consideration. That's why Erol Bulut is difficult.

    “His time at Cardiff is being followed in Turkey and some people think he is in a really good moment, but at the moment he is not a preferred coach for the big clubs here.”
    Can we get this Senol Gunes fella?

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