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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

    • Martin O’Neill
      27
    • Carlo Ancelotti
      107
    • Eddie Howe
      63
    • David Wagner
      85
    • Rafa Benitez
      141
    • Ex-Dortmund Tuchel
      105
    • Nigel Pearson
      108
    • Bob Weasel Fox
      69


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Posted
13 minutes ago, nnfox said:

Marco Silva is a great shout.  Ryan Giggs is an awful one.

Silva is the guy I'd go for if I were the Club. But how can you say Giggs wouldn't be a good Manager. Someone who's played nearly 800 Games for one the biggest Club in the World and for one of the all time great Manager. As a very intelligent player he surely must have picked up something from all experience. I'd give him a chance before Pardew etc. But like said Silva is the stand out candidate at our level. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, Clever Fox said:

Silva is the guy I'd go for if I were the Club. But how can you say Giggs wouldn't be a good Manager. Someone who's played nearly 800 Games for one the biggest Club in the World and for one of the all time great Manager. As a very intelligent player he surely must have picked up something from all experience. I'd give him a chance before Pardew etc. But like said Silva is the stand out candidate at our level. 

Bit like Gary Neville then.

Posted
20 minutes ago, fazzyfox said:

Will the new manager have the same lack of input to transfers and will this put off many of the strong candidates? 

 

This is THE issue. Im sure that other managers were approached before Shakey was appointed, looked at the set up and said No Thanks

Posted
2 minutes ago, Clever Fox said:

Silva is the guy I'd go for if I were the Club. But how can you say Giggs wouldn't be a good Manager. Someone who's played nearly 800 Games for one the biggest Club in the World and for one of the all time great Manager. As a very intelligent player he surely must have picked up something from all experience. I'd give him a chance before Pardew etc. But like said Silva is the stand out candidate at our level. 

Ok, well let's add Gary Neville to the list. 

 

If Ryan Giggs was a good premier league manager (and he might be one day) then he would have had a job by now.  Trust me, now is not the time to be chancing our arm with unproven potential, what we need is credible top flight experience. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, sotonfox said:

Big Sam 7/2

Marco Silva 50/1

MUZZY IZZET 50/1 ?

Oddschecker 7:52pm

No list on day one of the process can be missing Alan Curbishley (used to be George Graham however many years since he'd last managed).

Posted
4 minutes ago, yorkie1999 said:

Bit like Gary Neville then.

No relevance whatsoever. Neville went from playing into managing. Giggs was regarded as one of the brainiest of utds team. he's worked at utd and had 4 years or so as an assistant to Van Gael.

With ex players you just never know who has the ability to step up and who doesn't. Who would have thought Lennon would turn out a good manager.

Posted
1 hour ago, Grebfromgrebland said:

I'd like Rogers too did well at Swansea and Liverpool and now Celtic

Id love it, but why would he leave a league/team he's dominating

Posted

I would try and tempt Eddie Howe or Sean Dyche away from definite smaller clubs than us that they are at currently. They have the prem experience. Talk of Ancelloti or Benetiz is pure fantasy. Newcastle are massive and the potential is there. Ancelloti has managed some of the biggest clubs in Europe. Not a chance. 

Posted
Just now, UniFox21 said:

Id love it, but why would he leave a league/team he's dominating

Yes but it's the "Domestos Zero Limescale Toilet Cleaner League North" he's currently managing in

Posted

I'm putting it out there.  Sean Dyche.

 

He has done great with Burnley and without being disrespectful to them, he has taken them as far as they can go, surely.  He'll never manage one of the top 6 teams, but I'm sure he'll see Leicester as a step up before he takes the England job (which will happen).

 

He would motivate and organise the players and I dare say he wouldn't be afraid to put some players in their place if and when necessary. 

 

His family also live a lot closer to Leicester than Burnley.

Posted
5 minutes ago, pmcla26 said:

Mancini looks the most likely to me thinking about it. 

 

•Been out of work for a substantial period of time 

•Premier League success 

•Leicester connection 

•High-Profile name that the owners are after 

 

 

He's in work isn't he? Zenit?

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