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5 minutes ago, filthyfox said:

Honestly, I don't get sacking him after a game we were expected to lose!

I suspect other issues were at play. We'll probably hear that the players had vocally had enough in time.

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7 minutes ago, Blueman1967 said:

Think it will be Moyes, PL experience, and will probably kept us up.

4th most manager of the month awards (tied with Klopp) did a great job at West Ham with no real backing. We could do a lot worse. 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, RowlattsFox said:

There it is. 

 

Not sure if serious but it's not a real search for a manager until someone genuinely believes MON should return 

Just need a nigel Pearson to complete the set.

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Surely we have someone already in mind. The timing is very strange, we have just come back from the international break with football all the way up until March, we could have/should have sacked him then with a small time frame to get someone in. All points lead to RVN or David Moyes I’m afraid. 

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7 minutes ago, filthyfox said:

Honestly, I don't get sacking him after a game we were expected to lose!

It's probably not the main or only reason, let's be real. 

 

 

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Only thing I really want is a quick appointment, in our situation we can not afford to sit on this with the upcoming three games, need someone in latest by Thursday/Friday so they can assess away at Brentford and be in charge for West Ham and Brighton at home 

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Mancini would be hands down be out of this world if we could get him in. Surely he wants a return to club management? Though he has plenty of money to just do his own thing and chill.

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Just now, desertfox2 said:

4th most manager of the month awards (tied with Klopp) did a great job at West Ham with no real backing. We could do a lot worse. 

l know people are moaning about him being the next manager, but lets be honest, we are looking to stay up, he fits the bill, been there,  done it.

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4 minutes ago, ARTY_FOX said:

If you can't tell the difference between moyes and Cooper you don't watch football lol

Feel free to tell me what the difference is? Because West Ham fans wanted him sacked despite winning a European trophy under him because of how utterly shite the football they were playing was. And they had the likes of Rice, Bowen and Paqueta playing for them - not the bumbling band of baboons we have. 

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1 minute ago, LFox99 said:

Feel free to tell me what the difference is? Because West Ham fans wanted him sacked despite winning a European trophy under him because of how utterly shite the football they were playing was. And they had the likes of Rice, Bowen and Paqueta playing for them - not the bumbling band of baboons we have. 

How's that working out for them.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Quorndon_Fox said:

Because it’s not 2013?

probably said the same with Ranieri.

 

Fact is all managers are gambles. We just need someone that knows the game, knows how to garner respect, and has been in the same situations before. 

whats more of a gamble, Rafa or RVN?

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The main requirement of any new manager is positivity in the way we play. Hopefully that will make a difference & get the fans onside.

No more performances like the last 2 games where we have been so cowardly

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4 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

Mancini would be hands down be out of this world if we could get him in. Surely he wants a return to club management? Though he has plenty of money to just do his own thing and chill.

Nah he’s crap 

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If someone like ruud could come in and keep us up and then fetch a fee next summer when he no doubt moves on I'd be happy.

 

One of those situations though where anyone would be better than what we had. Chuck a few fans in the hat

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3 minutes ago, Blue Ed said:

How's that working out for them.

Stupid argument to make. 

You wouldn't say sacking Cooper was a mistake, regardless of how we turn out after today. 

Posted
15 minutes ago, filthyfox said:

Honestly, I don't get sacking him after a game we were expected to lose!

The manner of the defeat. A lack of passion and devoid of ideas.

 

Chelsea didn't break sweat.

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19 minutes ago, BirminghamFox said:

The nightmare scenario 🫣

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After talks sour with Coventry, Frank Lampard is on his way up the M69 to talk to Rudkin about his vision for Leicester's future ... 

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