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Posted
53 minutes ago, JimmyC74 said:

Another potential manager option looks to have passed us by

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Absolutely fuming, he is gettable but yet again we fanny about with our obsession of managers with premier league experience. 

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Posted
42 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Absolutely fuming, he is gettable but yet again we fanny about with our obsession of managers with premier league experience. 

On what basis would he be right fit for us. Another rvn crazy gamble. 

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Posted
45 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Absolutely fuming, he is gettable but yet again we fanny about with our obsession of managers with premier league experience. 

Not sure why we're  obsessed  with premier experience,with these twats in charge it's gonna be a while before it'll be  used 

Posted
23 minutes ago, K789 said:

On what basis would he be right fit for us. Another rvn crazy gamble. 

Don't let the disaster of RvN cloud the progressive manager option. 

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Muslic has impressed me, but I'm not sure he's the best fit. 

Posted (edited)
16 minutes ago, Bilo said:

Muslic has impressed me, but I'm not sure he's the best fit. 

Just about to comment about him, to be honest Plymouth were dead a buried before he arrived but he went in there and gave them a fighting chance. Just fell short in the end, maybe if they sacked Rooney a couple weeks earlier they may have stayed up. I think when he arrived they like 11 points from safety come end of the season they were only 3 points.

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Posted
1 hour ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Absolutely fuming, he is gettable but yet again we fanny about with our obsession of managers with premier league experience. 

Enzo had no PL experience to be fair.

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Muslic may or may not have been a decent option, but it does make me laugh sometimes how someone nobody had heard of 2 months ago now becomes the flavour of the month.

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Posted
28 minutes ago, VLC86 said:

Muslic may or may not have been a decent option, but it does make me laugh sometimes how someone nobody had heard of 2 months ago now becomes the flavour of the month.

Very true .... win 2 games against a poor side and Top and Rudkin are all over it .... gullible springs to mind 

Posted
5 hours ago, Leicesterpool said:

Just about to comment about him, to be honest Plymouth were dead a buried before he arrived but he went in there and gave them a fighting chance. Just fell short in the end, maybe if they sacked Rooney a couple weeks earlier they may have stayed up. I think when he arrived they like 11 points from safety come end of the season they were only 3 points.

Absolutely his PPG record over the season would have had them 12th, he is a very good manager, makes me smile, some of our fanbase bemoan our decision makers for continually only looking at managers who have managed in England and some previous premier league experience but then don’t want us taking a chance on a young upcoming progressive manager. 
 

in this instance we absolutely need someone who is going to come in and do things differently not some duffer who will come in and rinse/repeat. 

Posted
5 hours ago, VLC86 said:

Muslic may or may not have been a decent option, but it does make me laugh sometimes how someone nobody had heard of 2 months ago now becomes the flavour of the month.

Well that’s good then because he is someone I have been impressed with for longer than 2 months ago 😀

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Posted
3 hours ago, 420Hashish said:

Wonder if the board will try to go for Potter again. 

He’ll be gone by Christmas so could be our 2nd manager of 25/26 season 

Posted
13 hours ago, JimmyC74 said:

Another potential manager option looks to have passed us by

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Plymouth not happy: Always been a mardy club (Holloway)....

 

”Argyle can confirm that we have reluctantly allowed Head Coach Miron Muslic to open talks with a 2. Bundesliga side after he expressed his desire to speak with the German team and not return to England.

Despite regular communication since the end of the season, and no mention of any issues, Miron has now made it clear that, after extended periods away from his family, this opportunity provides him the chance to be closer to them after four years on the road.

We are frustrated by this decision, having implemented clear structures, processes and personnel to aid Miron and his coaching staff as we look to return to the Sky Bet Championship at the earliest opportunity.

Not only that, the club have also moved quickly to bring in new signings and received repeated verbal promises from Miron that he was committed to Argyle and would do everything to help the club bounce back to the second tier.

Muslic joined the Greens in January 2025, on a three-and-a-half-year contract, after a period out of the game having departed Cercle Brugge. He will now leave Argyle just four months into that long-term commitment.

We wish him the best for his future career.

We will be making no further comment at this stage.”

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