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Thread: alternatives to clement

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    alternatives to clement

    If not clement then who else is in the hat? Dyche,warburton,laudrup? Any others to be thrown in the hat?

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    re: alternatives to clement

    NO- Clough,Clement, Dyche, Pearce, Allardyce, Ed MIlliband, NIck Clegg
    YES- Can't think of any
    MAYBE's- Laudrup, Jovanovic, Slavan Bilic, Igor Stimac, Gary Rowett, Paul Simpson or some other foreign manager

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    Why does Stmac come up every time. A failed a manger over and again and we have all seen how this nearly always ends badly anyway. For example Mcclaren and Pearce this year alone!!!

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    re: alternatives to clement

    Who would you like to see appointed Rattea?

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    Nigel of course!

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    re: alternatives to clement

    Dyche will probably stay at Burnley. But I really don't know why fans don't like the guy - he has an incredible record in the Championship, always on a very low budget. He gets teams organised and playing to a strength.

    Warburton is an intriguing one but I don't think he'd suit us.

    I don't know who else but NOT STIMACH please!!! Lets not destroy a legend like Forest did, he's not a good manager, leave it at that.

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    re: alternatives to clement

    Quote Originally Posted by Rattea
    Why does Stmac come up every time. A failed a manger over and again and we have all seen how this nearly always ends badly anyway. For example Mcclaren and Pearce this year alone!!!
    Nice try to couple Pearce and MacClaren ( and even Stimac) together but sorry they are not the same at all. MacClaren has achieved things , and your twisted mindset won't accept he improved us after Clough.Shows how unbalanced your judgement is ( and has been for a long time).

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    re: alternatives to clement

    Www.thesackrace.com

    Paul clement 1/9
    Sean dyche 14/1
    JM Hasslebaink 16/1
    Mark warburton, Juergen klopp, Paul ince, glen hoddle, Phil brown, gus poyet and oh look Igor stimach all at 33/1. The list does go on.

    I am sure that similar websites will all say the same or near as!!

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    Old school maybe but what about Mick Macarthy.Guarantee to get us in play offs at least.He took a very limited Ipswich team (compared to our excellent squad) in to the play offs.I personally don't mind pragmatic football with a committed team that competes well and defends properly if it means winning games and getting promoted What do people think?

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    Would MaCarthy leave Wolves? Me personally still unsure, I'm still in holiday mode!!! I'm hoping that I'll wake up and and all will be ok!!:

    Hey how about George Burley

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