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Posted
5 minutes ago, Bob Weasel Fox said:

It will be Graham Potter 

 

wand of a left foot in his day

 

he will weave his magic

 

and caste a spell on the opposition 

Get your coat and get out 

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Posted

Moyes is fairly sensible but I don’t think our squad suits him. He likes physicality and we just don’t have much of it. 

Posted
8 hours ago, Wymsey said:

Will Still?

Someone young and has done OK with Lens and Reims.

He’s be a cracking appointment but seems too much of a forward thinking appointment for the club to go for. Think they’ll go for safer hands so to speak. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, Stadt said:

Moyes is fairly sensible but I don’t think our squad suits him. He likes physicality and we just don’t have much of it. 

 

I'll be amazed if we put in that much foresight. 

 

We'll hire him, try changing the squad again next window to appease him, end up with a hodge podge half way between squad, Top will be disappointed that we don't have enough possession, we'll sack him in the summer and be stuck with a mess again. 

 

Posted
10 minutes ago, Stadt said:

Moyes is fairly sensible but I don’t think our squad suits him. He likes physicality and we just don’t have much of it. 

I don’t know, I think the potential is there with a few players names below, so it wouldn’t take a huge influx of brutes in Jan for it to look more like one of his teams.

 

Okoli

Ndidi

Soumare 

Skipp

Ajew

 

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Stating the obvious here but it’s absolutely vital they get this appointment right, everything must be considered. 
 

Potter is a builder and needs time, do we have much time to take a slow burner risk?

 

Moyes is a quick fix who you’d expect to keep us up but is he a long term appointment when he doesn’t play the style the owners want?

 

RVN although he’s shown early promising signs as a manager, there has been a history of friction with players which seems to happen here with various managers. 
 

We’re in this mess because of Rudkin, time to dig us out of the hole you got us in and get this appointment right. 

Posted
Just now, ARTY_FOX said:

Maybe when he sits back and reviews his garbage tactics and gameplay (or lack of) he'll see it. 

He’s obviously not capable of seeing it.

Posted
25 minutes ago, whoareyaaa said:

In order of preference.

 

Mancini

Sergio Conceciao

Potter

Ruud

Moyes

 

Mancini will go to a CL club. Potter and RVN are gettable. Stay clear of Moyes please. No more negative football.

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Posted (edited)
14 hours ago, Finnegan said:

 

Panic mode then. 

 

It's a complete departure from the philosophy and they just want to stay in the league at all costs. Would wonder what the contract length is and what the break clauses are. 

 

Also think it says that, crazily, they weren't actually succession planning at all and were just hoping we'd ride the storm out and stay up anyway. 

 

If its Moyes, that says we're grabbing the easiest available option because the players are in revolt and it's a quick fix. 

 

 

I get your point, but people who aren't Leicester fans would probably see us lucky to get Moyes. We are Leicester city, notoriously played in champ/div 1 for years and if it means it keep us in the prem i think it is a good appointment. I think RVN as an example could be a very risky appointment - if we went down with him i don't think he could bring us back up and would want more of a fashionable job. Moyes would properly stick the tent pegs in and could get us back up from Championship (if we go down). 

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

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

But Enzo has now shown the blueprint for hopping into LCFC, doing a decent job, then hopping out again. Even if we go down, as long as it's not a crashing disaster, it reflects well enough on his efforts to turn around a messy situation and he has his pick of mid/mid teams again.

 

Posted
Just now, Flappit said:

But Enzo has now shown the blueprint for hopping into LCFC, doing a decent job, then hopping out again. Even if we go down, as long as it's not a crashing disaster, it reflects well enough on his efforts to turn around a messy situation and he has his pick of mid/mid teams again.

 

 

Potter would want to manage a top 6 premier league club again. If he does a good job with us i.e. midtable and winning a cup, he would get his wish.

Posted
Just now, Skidmark said:

I always thought Potter's next step would be Newcastle.

 

Eddie Howe is Newcastle's golden boy he won't be sacked, I think Newcastle's expectations this season is Top 6 which is achievable.

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

 

Potter would want to manage a top 6 premier league club again. If he does a good job with us i.e. midtable and winning a cup, he would get his wish.

Perhaps u could change your name to ‘deluded fox ‘ ?   😂
 

we are years from having a squad able to survive in the PL and win a cup at the same time. 

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Posted
Just now, st albans fox said:

Perhaps u could change your name to ‘deluded fox ‘ ?   😂

 

You have to dream right? Would love us to win the FA Cup again.:D

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