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6 minutes ago, Silebyfox_89 said:

Possibly going to Swansea.

Harsh on Sheehan, done an incredible job as interim. 

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Dyche would get us back up and then we can go from there. Hopefully knock a few heads together too. And would put a stop to us trying to be Man City lite. 

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19 hours ago, Sly said:

So I’ve seen articles this morning linking us to:

 

Russel Martin

Lee Carsley

Cesc Fabregas

Sean Dyche

Danny Rohl


No smoke without fire.

Dyche or Rohl, definitely don’t want Martin or carsley. Fabregas seems very left field, not sure why he’d leave for us arguably a backwards step not even a sideways step 

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What this next appointment will show is the direction of travel for the club, hopefully we go for a Manager who is more of a Project type in the Pearson mould, but my fear is we are now in the West Brom / Norwich cycle of yo yo where each season our squad becomes poorer and full of solid journeymen with the view of either winning promotion or trying to scrape survival, rather than building a sustainable long term strategy that evolves around our academy and recruiting young hungry players with a sell on potential, but which may mean 2-3 years in the championship before it starts to flourish. 

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Rumours Daniel Farke won’t be managing Leeds in the EPL as they don’t think he has it to manage that high after his disaster at Norwich another Rumour regarding Leeds is that Maureen wants out of Turkey and dances the Leeds top job, so if true  thoughts on going for a Farke if he’s sacked by Dirty Leeds ?

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https://eflanalysis.com/news/cost-of-sacking-ruud-van-nistelrooy-explained-as-finance-expert-issues-61m-leicester-city-psr-reveal/

 

How much will it cost Leicester City to sack Ruud van Nistelrooy?
Speaking to EFL Analysis’ financial expert Adam Williams, the amount of money spent on moving Van Nistelrooy on could be determined by one potential clause in his contract and they can expect to pay a ‘seven-figure fee’ to get rid of the 48-year-old.

He said: “If Leicester do part ways with Van Nistelrooy and there is no break clause in place, they will have to pay out his contract until 2027, plus his staff.

“We don’t have details of his salary but given that he’s still early in his managerial career, I don’t think he’ll have been on big money. The flipside is that Leicester have historically paid quite big wages, though the PSR saga might have forced the to re-evaluate.

“Whatever the cost, they will have to pay it out of their PSR quota and the same goes for whoever they choose as his successor.

“All in all, I think you’re talking easily talking seven figures.”

 

 

A graphic showcasing Leicester City's profit and loss before tax between 2013/14-2023/24

 

Leicester expected to record another loss
PSR has been a huge monkey on the back of Leicester in recent years and it isn’t out of the question to suggest they could fall foul of the EFL’s rules again.

Sheffield United were deducted points this season for very similar and given that the Foxes are given a smaller buffer on what they are allowed to lose in comparison to the Premier League, and Williams is expecting another loss for Leicester.

“Leicester’s PSR allowable loss will be £61m next year. They lost £19m in the last financial year, and they’re probably nearly at zero when you factor in allowable expenses,” he added.

“They will likely return to a financial loss in 2024-25 because of increased recruitment and wage spending. Given their recent history and the PSR context, the Van Nistelrooy compensation isn’t to be sniffed at.

“Of course, this is separate to this historic PSR stuff, which is a going concern too.”

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16 minutes ago, justfoxes said:

Rumours Daniel Farke won’t be managing Leeds in the EPL as they don’t think he has it to manage that high after his disaster at Norwich another Rumour regarding Leeds is that Maureen wants out of Turkey and dances the Leeds top job, so if true  thoughts on going for a Farke if he’s sacked by Dirty Leeds ?

He bottled promotion last season with a squad that should have been promoted comfortably, Leeds fans have been very critical of his tactics this season too.  

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19 minutes ago, justfoxes said:

Rumours Daniel Farke won’t be managing Leeds in the EPL as they don’t think he has it to manage that high after his disaster at Norwich another Rumour regarding Leeds is that Maureen wants out of Turkey and dances the Leeds top job, so if true  thoughts on going for a Farke if he’s sacked by Dirty Leeds ?

Farke has got massive flaws that reoccur in all his jobs from Norwich, Leeds and Gladbach. Late, unaffecting subs. Has his favourites, won't rotate and always goes through worrying spells. They HAD to go up last year with that squad and didn't.

 

I think its admirable they are thinking about booting him off as he's a bob PL manager. Rate the gall from the people at the top of Leeds.

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Chat GPTs recommendations in order of suitability (granted from a list and criteria i populated it with)

1. Kjetil Knutsen

2. Gary O’Neil

3. Lee Carsley

4. Rob Edwards

5. Bo Svensson

6. Brian Priske

7. Roger Schmidt

8. Philippe Clement

9. Urs Fischer

10. Julien Stéphan

11. Russell Martin

12. Sean Dyche

 

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1 hour ago, Happy Fox said:

John Mousinho would be ideal for us, not sure how much compensation it would take for us to get him though?

 

This makes a good read.

 

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cx2wgpg31r4o

Have advocated for him a few times in recent weeks.

 

After delving into his work and opinions on him, he’s definitely in my top five potential replacements if RVN goes. 
 

As that article points out, where other Championship managers perhaps haven’t done, he has shown the balls to be tactically flexible and change style, he has shown he can successfully manage by being possession based, now he’s successfully led them to Championship survival by being more fast and direct. 
 

We need those type of components in a manager, especially longer term, Mousinho has shown he ticks the boxes. 

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28 minutes ago, djskydiver said:

Vardy to replace Ruud?

 

You heard it here first :ph34r:

I may be wrong, but I don't believe Vardy has his coaching badges, so if that's the case, it's a non starter.

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1 hour ago, JimJams said:

Will Still never had coaching badges!

And his clubs constantly got fined every game he managed. Imagine the morons in our club that are happy spunking 10 of millions on squad players but equally would probably lose their minds if they had to pay a £10k fine every match.

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