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Thread: Choose your next Manager

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    Haven’t said facilities are the reason we are where we are .
    Apparently They have had some money spent on training pitches this summer at the behest of MT to prevent soft muscle injuries…

    which out of that has happened and not happened..?.

  2. #12
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    Why don’t you tell me , you seem to be the expert.

  3. #13
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    Officially Matt is still our manager. New management hasn’t helped Hudds or QPR - even a miracle worker can’t suddenly bring our best players back from long term injuries

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmiller View Post
    Officially Matt is still our manager. New management hasn’t helped Hudds or QPR - even a miracle worker can’t suddenly bring our best players back from long term injuries
    Absolutely....If the only ingredients in the kitchen are beans and bread and the chef can only serve up beans on toast and you want Beef Wellington,whats the point in sacking the chef? You could appoint Gordon Ramsay.....but guess what.....you'll still be getting beans on toast!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stovicmiller View Post
    Why don’t you tell me , you seem to be the expert.
    I thought you were judging by your first post in this thread..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawmiller View Post
    Officially Matt is still our manager. New management hasn’t helped Hudds or QPR - even a miracle worker can’t suddenly bring our best players back from long term injuries
    Or Wednesday,all it does is give fans a shot in the arm for a very short time and the it reverts back to type..

    Where there is a warnock there is a Kenny jackett situation..we need to be careful..

  7. #17
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    This is no time to experiment with untried and tested managers. We need a veteran whose known for getting the best out of a less than remarkable bunch of footballers.

    How about a Committee formed by the members of MM? There's a magnificent range of talents on here, a great understanding of the ethos of the club, a deep knowledge of tactics and team selection, keen eyes for potential transfer targets, financial acumen which would assist TS to spend his dosh, ground improvement specialists even catering experts - the list is endless. And to top it all, a general consensus on how the club should be run! What could possibly go wrong?

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    Depends who bought the beans and bread in the first place .

  9. #19
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    I don’t think there’s an obvious realistic choice.

    Wouldn’t be shocked if it ended up being Ainsworth.

  10. #20
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    Quote Originally Posted by Citizen Erased View Post
    John Eustace (Unlikely)

    Nigel Clough (Ideal)

    Steve Evans (It wouldn't be boring)

    Colin Warnock (Stop gap)

    Gary Rowett (Experienced)

    Nigel Pearson (Local, knows the club)



    Eustace if he'd take it for me got something to prove. Don't want someone like Wilder with Knill both got loads of money from their dismissals.

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