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re: Dunny
Dont disagree that Sam Allardyce would do just fine..........and to hell with the entertainment :D however realistically looking at who we COULD get.....I think Holloway & McDermott would both be much worse than Gary Bowyer...McDermott doesnt have enough energy and Holloway well no and no again :D
What about Nigel Pearson? Probably not everybodys cup of tea but results wise two very good seasons......
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re: Dunny
I've said it once and I'll say it again - an interim appointment of Tony Parkes, (if willing); until the end of the season could well be what's needed to steady the ship. Maybe even a joint thing with Boyer. The football is better, it's the motivaton as usual to be switched on that's lacking. These things need identifying and certain players that don't have what it takes mentally need to be dropped. Tony's your man to sort the wheat from the chaff and get 'em a bit more up for it. Bowyer can be the tactical mastermind. We should avoid the bottom 3 with that.
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re: Dunny
I don't mean this to sound crass, but is Tony Parkes still alive? If so, he must be I the high 70's early 80's? If he's still around, I'm pretty sure he'd prefer to continue his retirement in Lytham St Anne's or wherever. Not flying to India every few months.
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re: Dunny
Tony Parkes!! WTF?
Bowyer to be the tactical mastermind ffs!
You've been fraped by Saxo or Aucks!
:D
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re: Dunny
Primarily the problem with Pearson he requires money to create a championship winning squad we no longer have this
shirt buttons don't buy much these days
I suggested Holloway and McDermott because of there pedigree of getting teams out of this league on a limited budget
don't get me wrong I wouldn't turn my nose up at Pearson but I just can't see it working
as for Parkes he will held in high regards as a legend let's leave it that way at this point in his life he does not require moans and groans each week and trips to India he just needs early night's with a cup of horlix and pensioners trips to Blackpool.
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re: Dunny
Tony Parkes is 66, Rovers through and through. I'd say in a footballing sense Bowyer knows his stuff, in terms of motivating and selecting players who can concentrate longer than 4 seconds, he lacks the right stuff. Put 'em togther and you may see a slight improvement. Or you may not. Don't knock 'till you've tried it Sven :P
Edit: and he's on the books at the club as a scout, so he wouldn't need a job interview. That's handy. Either Tony or perhaps we could be more realistic and look at someone like Fabio Capello?
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re: Dunny
Is that all, 66? I thought he was that age the last time he took over.
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No Champs, he just looked it ;D