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Thread: Choose your next Manager

  1. #251
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Badfellow View Post
    They've got a full strength side out as well! They were fortunate to get through to a reply. Warne ain't pulling any punches at Derby. A club that size in League 1.They got a good result V Barnsley the other day but you could argue that he's done a worse job there than MT did with us.
    Derby fans don't want him they are booing at the games

    He jumped ship for more money why have him back now

  2. #252
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    Quote Originally Posted by gru View Post
    Training with youth squad. No use for match day squad. Want a manager in whose got the * to do it. Needs doing a third of the season we've * about with them.
    What youth squad?

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    Assuming the new manager will emerge from the names already mentioned on here and not someone unexpected from left field, I'd go for the Wilder/Knill combo. Both have an affinity with the club and Championship experience. Wilder will have something to prove after his disappointment at Middlesborough - so he may have the drive that some think he lacks. His status might also be what some of our 'stars' need to help them achieve their potential.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    It will all depend on how much the chairman will back them in January as to the quality of manager we get.If TS is serious about wanting to stay in the Championship,we will have to be more ambitious and support the incoming manager, by assuring him that funding will be available.
    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    January is always a difficult window though. Clubs are often reluctant to let players go and not much quality is available.
    The first objective for the new manager must be to get us out of the bottom 3 before the end of the year if we are to even have a realistic chance of recruiting some decent new blood in January.

    Unless we're offloading high earners and/or can command a fee for players, I can't see where there's any funds available to bring anyone in.

  5. #255
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    i personally would have stuck with Taylor, but anyway.
    Certainly don't want Ainsworth, won't go again if he becomes manager until he gets the sack.
    Robinson, what's he going to bring to the party no real success where he has been
    Evans, well didn't want him the first time but proved me wrong, second time doesn't usually go well.
    My choice would be Wilder I have followed his career and always wanted him as our boss ever since he did such a good
    job at Halifax. He's an ex player so as an affinity to the club.
    I remember when we signed him, my father in law who was a blade praised him highly, not only for his football,
    but as a bloke (then young man) He shared a table with him at a Blades function and said what a lovely lad he was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jakethemiller View Post
    i personally would have stuck with Taylor, but anyway.
    Certainly don't want Ainsworth, won't go again if he becomes manager until he gets the sack.
    Robinson, what's he going to bring to the party no real success where he has been
    Evans, well didn't want him the first time but proved me wrong, second time doesn't usually go well.
    My choice would be Wilder I have followed his career and always wanted him as our boss ever since he did such a good
    job at Halifax. He's an ex player so as an affinity to the club.
    I remember when we signed him, my father in law who was a blade praised him highly, not only for his football,
    but as a bloke (then young man) He shared a table with him at a Blades function and said what a lovely lad he was.
    Wilder would be my preferred choice too but I also have the feeling he's probably the least realistic or he surely would be in place by now.

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    A few people are saying Eustace cos he did well at Brum. Have folk checked out his stats for them. He lost more than he won. 33 % win rate.
    He had a caretaker role before this with QPR. He lost twice as many as he won. If you take out the kiddiminster stats he AVG about 29 wins every 100 games, we have just sacked Taylor for some figures...

    Evans, wilder, are the 2 stand out managers from the list. Evans for me as I've never seen wilder do well without cash to spend

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Wilder would be my preferred choice too but I also have the feeling he's probably the least realistic or he surely would be in place by now.
    I'd agree, if he was willing to come then it's a no brainer for me. He ticks every box, which is why we won't get him. It's the same when signing players, if they tick every box then they know they'll have better options than us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mellowmiller View Post
    Wilder would be my preferred choice too but I also have the feeling he's probably the least realistic or he surely would be in place by now.
    Looking at what wilder has achieved Evan at Middlesbrough he had a 40% win rate and that was looked on as not good enough. He's managed 6 clubs and remove Watford 11 games with 2 wins he has over 40% win rate at all the others (314 games). He would be a Great shout

  10. #260

    Neither do I !!

    Quote Originally Posted by Lolmorgan View Post
    Mark Robins, Nigel Clough. To be honest I have not got a clue.
    This sums it up - the first page of posts had eight different managers suggested!

    Surely this stick your finger in the wind and guess is not the right way.

    I only hope the powers that be (more qualified football-wise than me) make the right call. Some previous selections have been way off (Stubbs). In my experience in selecting employees, it's the chemistry between people, rather than outright qualifications, that decide things.

    Having said that, football is way different to working in a factory, so that must also be considered. For my ten penneth, select the manager with a good win percentage (at this level hopefully). And FFS someone who changes where the home dugout should be - a small detail but one, in my opinion, that will connect with supporters.

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