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3 minutes ago, foxinsocks said:

I had a nightmare that it will  be Lampard.  Top grew up watching Chelsea. It all fits.

I need to stop eating cheese before bedtime

 

Wanna see Cov announcing him today just to be safe

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Posted
10 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

 

Shock of the century 

 

Well that has come out of the blue :ph34r:.

 

In all seriousness, I'd take him but I think he's looking at a more stable premier league side. I can see him holding out for West Ham. 

 

I bet Rudkin is not far off a restraining order! 

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It's looking like the bookies have it wrong, which is not that surprising as the market is small and much more likely to be affected by small amounts of money rather than insider knowledge, and RVN isn't the one.

 

A two horse race then between Moyes and Potter. You'd have to conclude either would be a massive upgrade on Cooper.

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2 minutes ago, Bilo said:

It's looking like the bookies have it wrong, which is not that surprising as the market is small and much more likely to be affected by small amounts of money rather than insider knowledge, and RVN isn't the one.

 

A two horse race then between Moyes and Potter. You'd have to conclude either would be a massive upgrade on Cooper.

Often the earry leader doesn't get the job, I think its Potter as he has been the long term target and if he wants it, it's his.

Posted (edited)
9 minutes ago, teblin said:

Often the earry leader doesn't get the job, I think its Potter as he has been the long term target and if he wants it, it's his.

It's a very niche market and it'll probably only take three figures to shift the odds, or even a flurry of £20 bets. A handful of people having a cheeky little bet on RVN to be next Leicester manager because they've seen it on X or surmised that he's unemployed and we're looking for a manager leads to a shift in the odds, other punters notice and think there's something in it and before you know it, you've an odds-on favourite who you'd think is all but certain to be appointed.

 

It's worth pointing out that Cooper was something like 12/1 to be next PL manager to be sacked yesterday, and either 7th or 8th in the betting. The bookies are an overrated means of checking the temperature. It's about their liabilities and marketing rather than actual probability. 

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10 hours ago, funkyrobot said:

So you accept that football should be entertaining, but then suggest i go and watch a musical to be entertained? Got to be honest, I’d prefer to watch a good footy match than a musical anyway but each to their own. All I’m saying is Moyes does not entertain. Wham fans were sick of it. One obscure cup in a LONG career of pragmatic football at relatively big clubs isn’t enough. What’s the point of appointing a manager that might keep us up but isn’t a long term solution. Why not recruit a manager that might keep us up but who also might have a longer term project as well?  

Guess you gotta have faith 

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It’s clear they want Potter but they have to pay him what he wants and he will deliver, I think he could definitely get us up the league and into mid table and push us up to Europe In the next season or two or if the ambition of the owners is for that to happen again.

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10 minutes ago, Brenfox said:

It's got to be Potter. I think now the points deduction is concluded & the England job is taken he is willing to come. I'm expecting it to be announced today. 

I'd be happy with either him or Moyes. I've got a sneeky suspension it'll be Corberman though. 

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We couldn't attract Potter when we came up as Champions, we have hardly inspired him to join us now with an injury fecked squad and signs again showing that senior leadership haven't got a clue what they are doing.

 

Posted
1 hour ago, UniFox21 said:

 

Shock of the century 

 

Trav Le Bleu understands that LCFC is low on Graham Potter's list of potential jobs.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Raj said:

We couldn't attract Potter when we came up as Champions, we have hardly inspired him to join us now with an injury fecked squad and signs again showing that senior leadership haven't got a clue what they are doing.

 


We have supposedly got a big transfer kitty lined up for January, barring Fatawu injury which I expect we will bring in a replacement for.

 

Potter will get the funds he needs.

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5 minutes ago, Raj said:

We couldn't attract Potter when we came up as Champions, we have hardly inspired him to join us now with an injury fecked squad and signs again showing that senior leadership haven't got a clue what they are doing.

 


We might be able to guarantee him a January window of spending big, something we couldn’t do a few months back

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