Away from the obvious names for our next manager 00:01 - Mar 19 with 7471 views | The_Romford_Blue | Jackett, etc Any left field names we could go for? Throw them names out there.. Michael Laudrup. Nigel Clough. Gareth Ainsworth. There's three | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:05 - Mar 19 with 4286 views | evansblue | Uwe Rosler - doing well at Fleetwood | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:06 - Mar 19 with 4281 views | BlueBadger | Oh Christ, not Clough, someone always mentions him every time we're in the market. | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:10 - Mar 19 with 4263 views | StNeotsBlue | John McGreal Darren Sarll has really turned things around at Stevenage | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:12 - Mar 19 with 4249 views | Jonnosdreadlocks | Paul Mariner | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:12 - Mar 19 with 4248 views | The_Romford_Blue |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:10 - Mar 19 by StNeotsBlue | John McGreal Darren Sarll has really turned things around at Stevenage |
Rosler is a very good shout Don't know too much about Sarll but I know Stevenage are much better in the last few months | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:20 - Mar 19 with 4225 views | Luk38644 | Just wish people would stop banging on about the Cowley brothers. I've seen people say that Lincoln play good football yet all I saw in the FA Cup was direct football like we played under Mick in 14/15. They're flavour of the month like Paul Cook was last year when we lost to Portsmouth. I don't know who I'd go for, I just know I don't trust Evans one bit. | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:25 - Mar 19 with 4194 views | Kieran_Knows | Derek Adams Uwe Rosler Nathan Jones Graham Alexander Darrell Clarke [Post edited 19 Mar 2017 0:29]
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 01:20 - Mar 19 with 4091 views | pointofblue |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 00:10 - Mar 19 by StNeotsBlue | John McGreal Darren Sarll has really turned things around at Stevenage |
I know someone who supports Colchester. Reckons McGreal is overly defensive at times and sets store in old favourites rather than trying out younger players. Remind you of anyone? | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 01:41 - Mar 19 with 4054 views | bournemouthblue | Michael Appleton seems to be a specialist at inheriting clubs in tricky situations Pompey, Blackpool and Blackburn among others Seems to be doing a decent job at Oxford? | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 05:05 - Mar 19 with 3981 views | powinswitch | I have previously suggested both Ainsworth and Appleton. I also like the Clarke suggestion. I know what I don't want. Either a 'name' that we all know from the Premier or Championship, who knows football at this level. Robson and Ramsey both cut their teeth at this club, and Burley came from a lower league club. Or a manager who has never played at least championship level football. Our own players, including future players would not respect them sufficiently. | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 07:15 - Mar 19 with 3898 views | davblue |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 05:05 - Mar 19 by powinswitch | I have previously suggested both Ainsworth and Appleton. I also like the Clarke suggestion. I know what I don't want. Either a 'name' that we all know from the Premier or Championship, who knows football at this level. Robson and Ramsey both cut their teeth at this club, and Burley came from a lower league club. Or a manager who has never played at least championship level football. Our own players, including future players would not respect them sufficiently. |
Ainsworth has done a really good job at Wycombe with no money, he is very much a long ball man though, pump it into the corners. He's picked up players from reserve sides and improved them. Mawson, Pierre, Scowen all good players. | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 08:29 - Mar 19 with 3740 views | Gates2Reuser |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 07:15 - Mar 19 by davblue | Ainsworth has done a really good job at Wycombe with no money, he is very much a long ball man though, pump it into the corners. He's picked up players from reserve sides and improved them. Mawson, Pierre, Scowen all good players. |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 08:39 - Mar 19 with 3698 views | Deano69 | I wonder if Mowbray would have done a job here? Unbeaten at Blackburn so far and they have a fairly unremarkable squad and no investment | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 08:49 - Mar 19 with 3673 views | ElderGrizzly | Darren Ferguson's name has been rather underused recently Failing that Fabrizio Ravanelli 😬 | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 09:01 - Mar 19 with 3634 views | bournemouthblue |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 08:39 - Mar 19 by Deano69 | I wonder if Mowbray would have done a job here? Unbeaten at Blackburn so far and they have a fairly unremarkable squad and no investment |
He's the best of the ex-players available imho, we've missed the boat on that one God knows who Evans will choose next, will he change his strategy or simply go for another manager with previous promotions? | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 10:26 - Mar 19 with 3555 views | factual_blue | I'll throw my hat into the ring as 'the man to finish what Paul Jewell started'. | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 10:38 - Mar 19 with 3525 views | pointofblue |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 09:01 - Mar 19 by bournemouthblue | He's the best of the ex-players available imho, we've missed the boat on that one God knows who Evans will choose next, will he change his strategy or simply go for another manager with previous promotions? |
It's fine, he's at Blackburn. They'll sack him soon enough. | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 10:39 - Mar 19 with 3526 views | Dolly2.0 | Here's a less obvious choice that NO-ONE has suggested yet - a woman! If ME liked the Roy Keane publicity then that would trump it! | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 10:45 - Mar 19 with 3506 views | Bluebell |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 10:39 - Mar 19 by Dolly2.0 | Here's a less obvious choice that NO-ONE has suggested yet - a woman! If ME liked the Roy Keane publicity then that would trump it! |
You called. I am sure I could do a better job than Mick at the moment. Where do I apply? I know the offside rule and things like that. | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:21 - Mar 19 with 3461 views | simoitfc | Think clough would be good fit for the club. But with the club and fans relationship so fractured I think a manager with a connection to the club is vital. Burley, butcher, magreal, magilton, reuser, Venus, | | | |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:28 - Mar 19 with 3426 views | Plums | Jol or De Vos as DoF and they select the most appropriate manager. | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:30 - Mar 19 with 3413 views | J2BLUE | Tim Sherwood. Says he doesn't like signing players and prefers to coach players coming through. As I said yesterday he is far from perfect but someone like that is the best we can hope for IMO. Anyone suggesting a manager who is proven at this level, would require compensation or is in the top couple of levels of manager for this level really needs to get back to reality. | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:32 - Mar 19 with 3409 views | Bent_double | Simon Grayson | |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:33 - Mar 19 with 3401 views | Herbivore |
Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:30 - Mar 19 by J2BLUE | Tim Sherwood. Says he doesn't like signing players and prefers to coach players coming through. As I said yesterday he is far from perfect but someone like that is the best we can hope for IMO. Anyone suggesting a manager who is proven at this level, would require compensation or is in the top couple of levels of manager for this level really needs to get back to reality. |
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Away from the obvious names for our next manager on 11:34 - Mar 19 with 3399 views | yorkshireblue | The problem is, I personally feel we need a different type of manager to the end of the season compared to what we'll need next season and beyond. I'm all for the type of manager already suggested in this thread - doing well in the lower leagues. However, I'm not sure a relegation battle is the right time to bring them in. I imagine the plan has been for MM to leave once we were safe, but now that is not a certainty. So, who is available on a short term deal until the end of the season and wouldn't make taking the job knowing it was only until the end of the season? | | | |
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