Not a ****ing chance.
If the new guy has owt to do with it, expect a foreign coach
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Well he is out of a job now, I know what we think of him but he gets a job done. I know he turned us down once, nowt stranger than folk though..........
Not a ****ing chance.
If the new guy has owt to do with it, expect a foreign coach
He turned you down once because he felt there was no one at the club he could sit down with and just talk football with...............so what do you thinks changed?
Where did you hear that stenny?
I remember it from when he got linked last time, said it in a newspaper interview, Google it I'm sure you'll find itOriginally Posted by Polish_ForestMad
Neil Warnock is now approaching 70 and has expressed a desire to take things more easily. He might be tempted towards well paid short term projects but to rebuild a side taking several seasons and to reap the rewards. That is totally unrealistic.Originally Posted by salopred
.....Warnock said the background of Al Hasawi could be an issue for the club - not the fact he is Kuwaiti, but because his expertise is business, rather than football.
He said: "I don't want to be accused of being anti-English. I'm not anti-English.
"But there was no-one you could talk to - at the club - English-wise that knew about football, that you could have a conversation (with) about getting things done.......
Change tac Stenny, Al hasawi isn't pulling the shots any more.
So who is then?
I'm tempted to tell you to do your own homework Stenny, but seeing as you supposedly know everything about NFFC, I can't help it.Originally Posted by StensonRam
For once, NEP isn't far wrong but even they are lagging behind.
While Al Hasawi will not confirm his identity, the Post understands negotiations continue behind the scenes with Olympiacos owner Evangelos Marinakis over that potential deal and it has progressed to a point where due diligence and approval from the Football League remain the last significant hurdles to be cleared.
But Al Hasawi still considers that he has some challenges of his own that he is keen to see completed, before he considers severing his ties with the Reds.
Ie, the due diligence is passed and the manager down to 2 candidates. Apparently the CEO is sorted, so back to your CIA mole Stenny