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1 hour ago, FOXSE said:

Any manager considering leicester would be thinking: a newly promoted team nearly went in to the top half of the table, but they lost, so they want rid of the manager..... OK.

 

 

No they wouldn't

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I'm not really sure changing managers is going to suddenly alter our results.

 

We will still have the same players and the sum of our squad is premier league quality but a bottom 5 team realistically. 

We're having to play a 37 year old striker for 90minutes. 

Most our players would be on the bench or bit part in other teams above us. 

Survive and rebuild next year. 

 

 

 

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Posted
1 hour ago, winteriscoming said:

Niko Kovac 

Rudi Garcia 

Sergio Conceicao 

Roger Schmidt 

Urs Fischer 

 

All readily available. 
Anyone who doesn’t think we have a chance of getting one these Villa got Emery with them 3 points off the drop zone. 

That’s the list. 

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Posted
13 minutes ago, Filbert Fireworks said:

I'm not really sure changing managers is going to suddenly alter our results.

 

We will still have the same players and the sum of our squad is premier league quality but a bottom 5 team realistically. 

We're having to play a 37 year old striker for 90minutes. 

Most our players would be on the bench or bit part in other teams above us. 

Survive and rebuild next year. 

 

 

 

Yes we will have the same squad however having a real manager that is coaching the players correctly and has atleast 1% more tactical awareness gives us a better chance of survival 

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Posted
1 hour ago, Spudulike said:

Moyes, dull appointment but would get the team organised and scrape enough points.

Sadly this is the sort of appointment we need. I do actually like Moyes even if his football isn’t the best to watch, right now we need a new foundation and stability, something that can withstand the stupidity of our board. 
 

Pearson built that originally and that foundation lasted quite a while but eventually they chipped it away. 
 

I’d take Moyes today.
I think we are also in a much stronger position to attract a manager now than we were in the summer. Potter would be another. 
 

I’d love to see us take somewhat of a gamble and go for someone like Roger Schmidt or Sergio Conceicao (who we were linked with a few years ago before he went to Porto and did quite well) 

 

Niko Kovac also an interesting name. 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Filbert Fireworks said:

I'm not really sure changing managers is going to suddenly alter our results.

 

We will still have the same players and the sum of our squad is premier league quality but a bottom 5 team realistically. 

We're having to play a 37 year old striker for 90minutes. 

Most our players would be on the bench or bit part in other teams above us. 

Survive and rebuild next year. 

 

 

 

We’re in desperate need for a coach. 
 

 

This lazy argument of same players it starting to get tedious…… they’re largely the same as last season, yet, the style of football is unrecognisable. How a team plays is down to the coach. Last night, for the first time you really saw Coopers ideology exposed. Forest didn’t do anything dramatically brilliant, they were just well drilled, well organised, and every player on the pitch knew exactly what they were required to do. They were comfortable all over the pitch, and that is a result of good coaching and good management. The players see a vehicle for the managers ideas, and when people say “what do you expect when your striker is a 37 year old”, can’t see the bigger picture. It was a mess last night, no one knew what they were supposed to be doing, and it makes it incredible easy for an opposition to play against you when there’s no evident plan….

 

Changing the manager for a coach with a clear ideology could yield better results….. clinging onto a coach that clearly doesn’t know what he is doing with this team is leaving our fate to pure luck. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Happy Fox said:

Potter seems the obvious one, if he is interested..

 

 

The same Potter that rejected us in the hope he was gonna land the England job....that Potter?

Posted (edited)

Yeah **** Potter, I'd have taken him over Cooper all day long but he's knocked us back twice now. Bloke's got ideas above his station and record isn't that good anyway. Time to leave that one alone.

Edited by ealingfox
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Nothing is going to change .... Rudkin and Whelan will not have anyone who is likely to threaten their positions.. and anyone who is not willing to toe the line ... the club needs to be sold on and a clean sweep of the management and those who supposedly run the club ... but in truth we are going nowhere fast .....  get used to it 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, ealingfox said:

Yeah **** Potter, I'd have taken him over Cooper all day long but he's knocked us back twice now. Bloke's got ideas above his station and record isn't that good anyway. Time to leave that one alone.

Potter would be a massive expensive mistake ... we need an ambitious manager with new ideas and game plans ... not a has been or a safe pair of hands by taking that sort we will be in the same position within 12 months ....

Posted

I think Potter would be good and even though we couldn't agree last time, now we know we aren't getting a points deduction, possibly a deal could be struck. Depends on what the club want? Long term strategy to help build the club back up over a few years, or short term thinking where we get a fire fighter to try and stabilise us who we will most likely want rid of within 12 months as they can't actually take us any further 

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Potter for me I think the only reason he didn't come last time was to do with recruitment. Johnny boy wasn't have any of that because he's the top man in that department.

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