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56 minutes ago, JimJams said:

What swayed the board was a lack of options because we looked extremely unattractive with an unknown points deduction looming.

If that was sorted before the Summer, we'd have had much more interesting options. 

Pretty sure it was the drink at the races, makes more sense anyway.

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After tonight’s match Southampton might have first dibs on the managers we would be interested in, there getting whalloped.  

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25 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

Of the out of work managers Niko Kovac or Roger Schmidt would be my standout choices but experienced managers with a track record for fast results but don't always want to stick around (not a bad thing) I'd see if Rudi Garcia or Lucien Favre would take it for 18 months. Both got great track records promoting young players too.

 

But the one who I think might fit this squad is Kasper Hjulmand, could see us being interested if we did want a new manager. Whether he'd be any good domestically remains to be seen.

 

 

I’d take Kasper Hjulmand all day long or Moyes 

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10 minutes ago, Sankey93 said:

After tonight’s match Southampton might have first dibs on the managers we would be interested in, there getting whalloped.  

We really do need to act fast, with every week that passes with our current manager in place 

our chances of staying up get slimmer.

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Think we need someone who knows can to organise a defence, plays a high energy, pressing game with good football at pace.

 

Promote teams trying to play like Man City is suicide.

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6 minutes ago, coolhandfox said:

Think we need someone who knows can to organise a defence, plays a high energy, pressing game with good football at pace.

 

Promote teams trying to play like Man City is suicide.

Is it me?

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49 minutes ago, Mike Oxlong said:

Steve will be watching the Bournemouth performance tonight working on his master plan if we are drawing with them after 60 minutes on Saturday 

 

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This is guaranteed after tonight, though same for every game, be it arsenal Walsall Everton, park it and never learn.

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7 minutes ago, coolhandfox said:

Think we need someone who knows can to organise a defence, plays a high energy, pressing game with good football at pace.

 

Promote teams trying to play like Man City is suicide.

The sad thing is that managers become managers thru self belief... so when things are not working they never change... they just keep on.

Doing the same thing and expecting something different is madness.... yet they all do it 

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Just now, worthosoriginals said:

This is guaranteed after tonight, though same for every game, be it arsenal Walsall Everton, park it and never learn.

He parks a bus... then changes the tyres in added time 

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2 hours ago, safetosurfthisbeach said:

Yes, I'm sure they will all be fighting amongst themselves to come to Leicester. :ermm:

They're unemployed, Steve. And the job is not yet completely unattractive as the team is capable of saving itself once you're gone.

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4 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

Knowing Rudkin he’d go and sign Lesley Titt from Brassic if he set out to get Tite

He's already signed us a tit. 

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1 minute ago, Bilo said:

The way Cooper apologists talk about us is mental. 

 

We're a wealthy club playing in the most watched league in the world. We won the FA Cup three years ago and were in a European semi-final two years ago. We have a talented squad, world class training facilities and owners who back the manager so well financially that it's only a genius lawyer who got us off a PSR charge. We're also not yet in the bottom three, and a manager with a decent football philosophy could get us playing some attractive stuff after years of the squad being built on that very philosophy.

 

It's beyond me when they talk about us like we're 2008 Derby and we're lucky to have him.

100% agree. 
We have a championship manager in charge and will go down the longer he stays. This notion is we should accept that this season is going to be a struggle is nonsense. Yes we’re not going to challenge for Europe but a competent manager will have us finishing between 12th and 15th. 

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