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Thread: Manager next season

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Old_time_miller View Post
    If a miracle happens we get warne back, if not we need someone akin who can form a squad on little money, choose and bond the right types. Look at MK, one game away.

    Have a nice summer boys wishful thinking.
    Why would Warne consider coming back. Surely with MK almost certain to be in L1 would he drop back to L2.

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    I don’t often find myself agreeing with Gru but that yesterday clinched it for me give Lee Clark the job- Why could be asked we won but it’s too little too late as relegation already confirmed
    My answer since he’s been here he gave the players the benefit of the doubt and they didn’t come up with the goods, so LC blows a gasket and plays the bad cop after the good cop act didn’t work result we win a game of football! It’s not just that it’s the circs behind it, we could so easily have thrown the towel in, we didn’t we won away as well clean sheet and on top of that LC battling a personal family matter, he made the game oversaw the result he wanted then departed back to the north east
    Managers are hardly queueing up New York way to work for us, this guy seems to care, is committed and has decent values personally and professionally he doesn’t seem to be afraid to give youth a chance which will be ***** especially next year with a tight budget, also don’t forget he applied for the job before when we gave it Steve Evans first time around, for some strange reason he seems to care about the club and its fans , beggars can’t be choosers, can’t we give him say a years contract with a years option be good for both parties if he’s done a crap job we will be where we are now looking for a new manager, however if he does well we will presumably be top half league 2 or better his stock will have risen and we’ll be fighting off potential suitors which I’d sooner be because it will mean he’s done a good job

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    Quote Originally Posted by pipppy View Post
    Why would Warne consider coming back. Surely with MK almost certain to be in L1 would he drop back to L2.
    You’d be surprised. He dropped from derby to the bottom of 2. A new owner for sure he would. Anyhow, however unlikely at present, I did say someone akin.

    Whether that inc clarke….I am unsure of. And now there is the barnsley speculation.

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    It's a waste of time speculating on a new manager, with no change at the top.We would attract no decent manager, based on the backing previous managers have had and the inadequate training facilities.We need investment and that won't happen under the present ownership, so fingers crossed Phil Smith can find us that wealthy, ambitious new owner.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MillerBill View Post
    It's a waste of time speculating on a new manager, with no change at the top.We would attract no decent manager, based on the backing previous managers have had and the inadequate training facilities.We need investment and that won't happen under the present ownership, so fingers crossed Phil Smith can find us that wealthy, ambitious new owner.
    Bill, he doesn't have to look too far really if you get my drift.....

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    ....remember that we couldn't attract a decent Manager when we were in the Championship so stop giving yourselves a headache,.... you've see the new manager already.....UTM

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    How about an audacious bid to ask James Milner? He always seemed the type to go into management, and even at 39 maybe player manager?......just a thought. UTM

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronners View Post
    How about an audacious bid to ask James Milner? He always seemed the type to go into management, and even at 39 maybe player manager?......just a thought. UTM
    I said that other day mate, a player manager.

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    Marry in haste, repent at leisure, that is the club motto now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ericsladkilnhurst View Post
    I said that other day mate, a player manager.
    Player Managers are an outdated thing of the past. I think the last one in the EFL was Edgar Davids at Barnet (and he got relegated).
    It's almost impossible for a player to get the required coaching badges to be a manager in the EFL these days while they're still playing. It's not just a case of picking a player and saying 'do you fancy a managers job?'.

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