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Next City Manager?

Next possible City Manager  

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  1. 1. Who next for City when Shakey gets booted

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7 minutes ago, lcfc sheff said:

It'll either be Appleton or an ambitious attempt at a big manager. 

 

Id love a c**t like Roy Keane to shape things up personally. Could still be assistant manager for Ireland aswell? 

Keane was a total failure in this league, why on earth would anyone want him in? Players hated him at Sunderland and anyone decent demanded to leave.

 

Our job isn't a part-time position either.

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9 minutes ago, lcfc sheff said:

It'll either be Appleton or an ambitious attempt at a big manager. 

 

Id love a c**t like Roy Keane to shape things up personally. Could still be assistant manager for Ireland aswell? 

Just what a fractured toxic dressing room needs added to the mix, end up having youth players as the only ones that wanna play

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10 minutes ago, lcfc sheff said:

It'll either be Appleton or an ambitious attempt at a big manager. 

 

Id love a c**t like Roy Keane to shape things up personally. Could still be assistant manager for Ireland aswell? 

Someone like Keane always loses the dressing room eventually. 

 

It's one thing being arrogant and in control but it's another to be hated by the players.

 

We also need someone with a bit of tactical understanding as well. 

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1 minute ago, Kitchandro said:

Someone like Keane always loses the dressing room eventually. 

 

It's one thing being arrogant and in control but it's another to be hated by the players.

 

We also need someone with a bit of tactical understanding as well. 

Keane would be a catastrophic choice.

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Someone like Keane always loses the dressing room eventually. 
 
It's one thing being arrogant and in control but it's another to be hated by the players.
 
We also need someone with a bit of tactical understanding as well. 
I kind of like Keane's outspokenness as a TV pundit, but it doesn't and won't work in the managerial world. Premier League footballers are sensitive, delicate flowers and they won't respond to his bad cop schtick.
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5 minutes ago, VIKTOR-LE5 said:

What about the former Porto  manager, now Wolves boss whose doing pretty well and playing some good football, Nuno Espírito Santo,

 

We owe them for nicking Mark McGhee, whose the bigger club now biatches!!!!

He'll get them promoted this season with owners who back him financially.

 

Why would he leave?

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5 minutes ago, MattP said:

Keane was a total failure in this league, why on earth would anyone want him in? Players hated him at Sunderland and anyone decent demanded to leave.

 

Our job isn't a part-time position either.

Now hold on...You hated Sunderland yourself , so Keane actually was right...The  players  wrong...gerrimin..:P

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Pearson would be my number 1 choice but it doesn't seem likely to happen.

 

Number 2 choice would be Derek McInnes who has absolutely transformed Aberdeen into a side that play like we did when we were good. Surely that's a good step up for him?

 

 

 

Eddie Howe out of the rest for me but I don't think he'd actually want to leave Bournemouth for us!

 

Chris Wilder is a decent shout but again, same scenario.

 

Garry Monk, maybe more realistic? Id like to see him here. Again though he might want to stay at Boro who are a big side for the championship with a real hope of promotion.

 

Out of the 'safe hands' Big Sam might actually be worth a punt.......

 

 

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The Daily Telegraph (Percy and co) alluded in an article that Vichai wants a big name manager, does Sean Dyche fit that bit probably not.

 

But he is a decent manager , no doubt about it, certainly an upgrade on Shakespeare.

 

 

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Just now, Stevosevic said:

He'll get them promoted this season with owners who back him financially.

 

Why would he leave?

Not guaranteed they'll get promoted.

 

He would leave because Leicester are already in the Premier League and he'd have owners at Leicester who would financially back him and TBF everyone around the World knows who Leicester are, Wolves?.

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2 minutes ago, David Guiza said:

Dyche is fairly local and loves Kasabian - it's written in the stars. 

 

Can't really stand the bloke, but you can't argue with his Premier League record to date given the resources he has (beginning to sound like his spokesman). 

I need to see a picture of his missus before jumping on the Dyche bandwagon.

 

In reality he's probably just using us to get himself a pay rise at Burnley.

 

However, as an English manager he might realise that none of the big clubs are likely to be interested in him...

 

would love to see the "Welcome to the Market Leaders" tifo at his first home game in charge :D

 

 

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