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59 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:


Don’t think he would drop down to a championship level club, if he does well at Como could see him managing a team in a higher level in Germany / Spain and then eventually a premier league club, but doubt he would join us. 
 

I personally would go with Carlos Cuesta at Arsenal he’s very highly rated In the game as a coach.

I would also go with Carlos Cuesta, the policy of hiring the assistant of successful premier manager worked before with Enzo

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Posted

There are a few rumours online that Spurs have made contact with Glasner, I doubt Ange would drop down to us, but we absolutely should be in immediate contact if he does lose the spurs gig. 

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Posted
33 minutes ago, Bilo said:

Mandatory short back and sides for every player.

Report to Seagrave at 0600 hours for training. Shirts off, down to business.

Skins vs t-shirts? 

Posted
54 minutes ago, Bilo said:

Mandatory short back and sides for every player.

Report to Seagrave at 0600 hours for training. Shirts off, down to business.

Do we have any Sand Dunes at Seagrave.

 

Sometimes the old ways are still best.

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I think a number of decent people won't fancy the Leicester job for many reasons whether it be financial or unrealistic expectations.  Big name managers from abroad  like Ancelotti might sound a little more exciting than some but they won't know just how shambolic the last 9 months has been or be familiar with the players/Championship. Rosenior or Corberan would IMO be good but of course how much more compensation will Leicester be able to afford and would they be interested? 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Edingleyfox said:

I think a number of decent people won't fancy the Leicester job for many reasons whether it be financial or unrealistic expectations.  Big name managers from abroad  like Ancelotti might sound a little more exciting than some but they won't know just how shambolic the last 9 months has been or be familiar with the players/Championship. Rosenior or Corberan would IMO be good but of course how much more compensation will Leicester be able to afford and would they be interested? 

Any manager would. 

 

As for a big pool of players too. Simply because we pay stupid money 

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Posted
23 minutes ago, benfica said:

Chris Davies, Taking Brum back up. Those that don't know him, read his Wikipedia.

 

He was liked here, well done to him, only losing 3 times all season.

Posted
1 hour ago, kyleolly said:

Dave Challinor

Good shout 👏.

 

Has a good track record with promotions at lower league clubs. Could be ready for the step up.

Posted
45 minutes ago, benfica said:

Chris Davies, Taking Brum back up. Those that don't know him, read his Wikipedia.

 

Good shout. Maybe the glue behind Brendan's success with us. 

Posted
1 hour ago, cityfanlee23 said:

There are a few rumours online that Spurs have made contact with Glasner, I doubt Ange would drop down to us, but we absolutely should be in immediate contact if he does lose the spurs gig. 

Should have got Glasner when Rodgers was fvcking it up. 

Posted
1 hour ago, benfica said:

Chris Davies, Taking Brum back up. Those that don't know him, read his Wikipedia.

 

I agree Davies would be a great shout, but I think we've missed the boat with him. There's no way he'll leave a buoyant Brum, in the same Division, with all the money and promise they've got, for us at the moment!

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Posted
1 minute ago, Chrysalis said:

We need a Dyche, but will end up with a Martin.  Top loves his tippy tappy slow build up play.

Both Dyche and Martin would be horrible appointments.

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Posted
Just now, ClaphamFox said:

Both Dyche and Martin would be horrible appointments.

Who do you suggest for a direct style of play, hard tackling close up aggression off the ball etc?

Posted
2 minutes ago, Chrysalis said:

Who do you suggest for a direct style of play, hard tackling close up aggression off the ball etc?

Plenty of coaches favour a strong press and quick transitions, if that's what you mean, and many of them will be significantly more tactically sophisticated than Dyche, whose brand of football has become obsolete. 

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Posted
4 hours ago, BenTheFox said:

To have endured what we've endured this season and to still have people turning their noses up at a manager that has two promotions under his built as well as a track record of keeping teams in the Premier League is mental to me. 

 

My only issue with Dyche is that he doesn't strike me as having a great track record of bringing through younger players. None immediately spring to mind other than Dwight McNeil. 

**** what fans on here turn their noses up at.

 

I've seen them turn their noses up at the signings of Schmeichel, Vardy, Mahrez, Huth, Fuchs, Morgan, Albrighton, Ulloa and the appointment of Pearson.

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Posted (edited)
51 minutes ago, Gazza M said:

Good shout. Maybe the glue behind Brendan's success with us. 

Interesting seeing Ange/Spurs post Davies as assistant too....

 

20 of spurs 31 Premier League wins under Ange came with Davies as assistant.

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Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

Plenty of coaches favour a strong press and quick transitions, if that's what you mean, and many of them will be significantly more tactically sophisticated than Dyche, whose brand of football has become obsolete. 

There is such a thing as too complex, too sophisticated.

 

We need a back to basics manager.  But I welcome you to give me some names for the quick transitional and pressing managers, then I will offer an opinion.

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Posted
1 hour ago, benfica said:

Chris Davies, Taking Brum back up. Those that don't know him, read his Wikipedia.

 

How would we not know him given he was our assistant manager for four years?

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