oakman Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 Hire Slutsky, he might be able to get Musa back on form.
NotTheMarketLeader Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 3 hours ago, sly1 said: There's no one out there What about the Huddersfield manger doing quite alright there in the championship. Yes I'd go for Wagner. If hed come!
Stadt Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 12 minutes ago, oakman said: Hire Slutsky, he might be able to get Musa back on form.
surrifox Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 Cost of changing managers = 5 years compo to Claudio and some big sums to his staff who will leave as a condition of the new manager joining. Compo to the new manager's club + the cost of buying out his staffs contracts . Big new remuneration package to all the new comers . This could all be £10 mill . To be honest I'd want something better for my money than rowett or dyche for that outlay
BenTheFox Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 3 hours ago, sly1 said: There's no one out there What about the Huddersfield manger doing quite alright there in the championship. At the minute I actually back Huddersfield to go up automatically. Went to watch them a few weeks ago because I live in Huddersfield and they played Brighton off the park.
sylofox Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 2 hours ago, surrifox said: And conspiring with his old playing mates to undermine the club manager to enhance his chances of getting the main job ( which is why mourino fecked him out of it sharpish) just what the club needs as a rallying point Didnt know that. Get him in if rumours are correct he should get on with some of our players.
dmayne7 Posted 22 February 2017 Posted 22 February 2017 On 20/02/2017 at 04:33, Hollism said: Probably true, but the post said "than we ever have under Ranieri". There was a time when we played football better than literally every other team in the country for an entire season. Ring any bells? I am very much in favour of CR leaving because of the aimless hoofball we've been failing at so miserably this season, but there's just no need to write off his achievements. Did you actually bother to read what else I said? Clearly not
justfoxes Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Always said but it has to be Roberto Mancini !!
justfoxes Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 3 hours ago, ThurmastonFox said: Bumpity bump. Short odds on pardew BIG FUCHS NO !!
volpeazzurro Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 On Wednesday, February 22, 2017 at 17:14, surrifox said: Cost of changing managers = 5 years compo to Claudio and some big sums to his staff who will leave as a condition of the new manager joining. Compo to the new manager's club + the cost of buying out his staffs contracts . Big new remuneration package to all the new comers . This could all be £10 mill . To be honest I'd want something better for my money than rowett or dyche for that outlay I agree entirely and I can't actually see at this moment in time anyone better than Ranieri that's available and would be willing to come.
Tuna Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Current odds: Roberto Mancini 1/1 Nigel Pearson 6/1 Alan Pardew 7/1 Gary Rowett 9/1 Frank de Boer 10/1 Guus Hiddink 10/1 Mark Warburton 12/1 Neil Lennon 16/1 Martin O'Neill 16/1 David Wagner 20/1 Roy Hodgson 20/1 Roberto Martinez 20/1 Roberto Di Matteo 22/1 Sam Allardyce 25/1 Garry Monk 25/1 Tim Sherwood 25/1 Harry Redknapp 28/1 Steve McClaren 28/1 Eddie Howe 28/1 Jaap Stam 28/1 Carlos Carvalhal 33/1 Darrell Clarke 33/1 Brendan Rodgers 33/1 Manuel Pellegrini 33/1 Sven Goran Eriksson 33/1 Ryan Giggs 33/1 Marco Silva 33/1 Laurent Blanc 40/1 Serhiy Rebrov 40/1 Louis Van Gaal 40/1 Muzzy Izzet 50/1 Danny Cowley 50/1 Alan Curbishley 66/1
Wymsey Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 Lennon, Rowatt and O'Neill wouldn't be bad options as some may think. They were popular with fans during their times there and have decent managerial records. Maybe hiring someone who knows the club and it's fans as well as a team action plan would be the perfect combination to bring the club alive and kicking again.
bald reynard Posted 23 February 2017 Posted 23 February 2017 3 hours ago, Izzy Muzzett said: Mancini 3/1 favorite with Sky Bet Evens now ! Big money going on him. Daily Mail saying he's been approached already.
EGBFitness Posted 24 February 2017 Posted 24 February 2017 At least if it's Mancini will be easy to think of a song... Mancini ohhhhh mancini ohhhhh he came from Italy
oxtonfox Posted 24 February 2017 Posted 24 February 2017 Mancini will not be chosen - too toxic despite his credentials and kudos. They will go for an experienced, safe pair of hands with a bit of bite. I think we may be recruiting again in the summer though. I wonder of Warburton leaving Rangers in the way he did was anything to do with us?
Bob Weasel Fox Posted 24 February 2017 Posted 24 February 2017 4 hours ago, Izzy Muzzett said: Mancini 3/1 favorite with Sky Bet Could do worse
Max Wall Posted 24 February 2017 Posted 24 February 2017 On 2/22/2017 at 17:09, NotTheMarketLeader said: Yes I'd go for Wagner. If hed come! He's done nothing since 'Ride of the Valkyries' in 1851
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