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Posted
5 minutes ago, demon_dog said:

For all the media talk about Lee Carley, all I'll say is I remember Peter Taylor.

:doh:

Nigel Pearson also took charge of England u21's..

Posted
14 hours ago, jamesmilner said:

When the next manager is here , some will be Wilder about it , than others .

I know you've got a decent track record of info, so can you not talk in riddles please lol

Posted (edited)

I’m surprised KP haven’t approached Luke Williams. Since being sacked from Swansea he’s been working at an airport and could have valuable insights to KPs failing airport business operation, particularly because KP like to load people with multiple roles.

 

 

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Posted
25 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

I know you've got a decent track record of info, so can you not talk in riddles please lol

God it would be so disappointing if it’s wilder. 

Posted
Just now, DezFox said:

God it would be so disappointing if it’s wilder. 

He's currently at 22/1, so the opportunity is there for a nice little insurance bet to numb the disappointment if it happens.

Posted
41 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

I know you've got a decent track record of info, so can you not talk in riddles please lol

Amazed more people haven't picked up on his post. Terrified me lol 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, AjcW said:

Amazed more people haven't picked up on his post. Terrified me lol 

I did but want to live in ignorance. Think I’d rather kingy got it with Chris Powell as his assistant that wilder.

Posted
31 minutes ago, AjcW said:

Amazed more people haven't picked up on his post. Terrified me lol 

Under the radar ITK for sure lol

Posted
2 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

Under the radar ITK for sure lol

I think he's a terrifying ITK because he's a KP/Rudkin apologist

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

I’m surprised KP haven’t approached Luke Williams. Since being sacked from Swansea he’s been working at an airport and could have valuable insights to KPs failing airport business operation, particularly because KP like to load people with multiple roles.

 

 

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Knowing us we can't afford Bristol Airport's release clause fee.

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Posted
23 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said:

Knowing us we can't afford Bristol Airport's release clause fee.

Tbh we probably can't afford to pay the car pick up fee.

 

£7 for 10 mins. Daylight robbery.

Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, AjcW said:

I think he's a terrifying ITK because he's a KP/Rudkin apologist

If this is the wilder post? Is this an ITK? It is terrifying if true. Are we all being blinded by Rohl when there is  actually happening behind the scenes. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said:

I’m surprised KP haven’t approached Luke Williams. Since being sacked from Swansea he’s been working at an airport and could have valuable insights to KPs failing airport business operation, particularly because KP like to load people with multiple roles.

 

 

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tbf i dont think hes bad at all, i think the jump from League 2 to championship was a bit too far tho in a short time, certainly think someone in league 1 will take a punt on him

Posted

Any up-dates from Sean?  He is normally in the know??

Posted

https://foxesofleicester.com/ex-wolves-boss-overtakes-in-leicester-manager-race

 

Ex-Wolves boss overtakes in Leicester manager race
By
Thomas Bradley Alderman

 

An ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers manager has overtaken other contenders for the Leicester managerial race. Who is this candidate and what are his odds of joining the Foxes?

Leicester City return
Preseason has begun at Leicester City Football Club. The need for a full-time manager is evident, with LCFC legend and coach and interim gaffer Andy King taking charge for the time being. Now that the majority of the Foxes squad has returned, fitness along with sharpness are not the only things they need. Direction and a team ethos to buy into and adhere to are also required. Only a permanent head coach can supply those principles to define the starting lineup.

At the moment, since former Leicester leader Ruud van Nistelrooy was sacked at the end of last week, the bookmakers have realigned their list of containing potential incoming people. First of all, Sean Dyche is in the lead - just. In fact, Dyche is given a joining probability rating of just 11/10 - which is ever so slight. However, Sheffield Wednesday man Danny Rohl is only at 5/4 in second place according to Independent. Again, that is usually akin to an odds-on score.

Basically, the bookies cannot separate or decide between Dyche and Rohl.
Although the former Everton and Burnley boss has close company from another very well-known gaffer. Once Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick is in the third spot for the next Foxes managerial appointment forecasts. The one-time Middlesbrough chief is in front of someone who was recently at Wolves, one of Leicester's Midlands rivals. Who is that supposed candidate?

Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers boss overtakes in Leicester City manager race
Gary O'Neil has risen in the stakes to be the new LCFC head coach. Previously with Wolves, O'Neil was known as a fairly innovative and modern coach.

"The Englishman has not worked at a club since that departure in December, and while his first two roles were at Premier League clubs, a chance to manage at Leicester in the division below could appeal to him. He’s offered at 16/1 in the early odds. "
Independent
While it went wrong for O'Neil at Molineux, I see something I like in him. Yet his 16/1 ranking leads us to believe that he isn't currently in contention.

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Posted
Just now, davieG said:

https://foxesofleicester.com/ex-wolves-boss-overtakes-in-leicester-manager-race

 

Ex-Wolves boss overtakes in Leicester manager race
By
Thomas Bradley Alderman

 

An ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers manager has overtaken other contenders for the Leicester managerial race. Who is this candidate and what are his odds of joining the Foxes?

Leicester City return
Preseason has begun at Leicester City Football Club. The need for a full-time manager is evident, with LCFC legend and coach and interim gaffer Andy King taking charge for the time being. Now that the majority of the Foxes squad has returned, fitness along with sharpness are not the only things they need. Direction and a team ethos to buy into and adhere to are also required. Only a permanent head coach can supply those principles to define the starting lineup.

At the moment, since former Leicester leader Ruud van Nistelrooy was sacked at the end of last week, the bookmakers have realigned their list of containing potential incoming people. First of all, Sean Dyche is in the lead - just. In fact, Dyche is given a joining probability rating of just 11/10 - which is ever so slight. However, Sheffield Wednesday man Danny Rohl is only at 5/4 in second place according to Independent. Again, that is usually akin to an odds-on score.

Basically, the bookies cannot separate or decide between Dyche and Rohl.
Although the former Everton and Burnley boss has close company from another very well-known gaffer. Once Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick is in the third spot for the next Foxes managerial appointment forecasts. The one-time Middlesbrough chief is in front of someone who was recently at Wolves, one of Leicester's Midlands rivals. Who is that supposed candidate?

Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers boss overtakes in Leicester City manager race
Gary O'Neil has risen in the stakes to be the new LCFC head coach. Previously with Wolves, O'Neil was known as a fairly innovative and modern coach.

"The Englishman has not worked at a club since that departure in December, and while his first two roles were at Premier League clubs, a chance to manage at Leicester in the division below could appeal to him. He’s offered at 16/1 in the early odds. "
Independent
While it went wrong for O'Neil at Molineux, I see something I like in him. Yet his 16/1 ranking leads us to believe that he isn't currently in contention.

lol.

Posted
1 hour ago, davieG said:

https://foxesofleicester.com/ex-wolves-boss-overtakes-in-leicester-manager-race

 

Ex-Wolves boss overtakes in Leicester manager race
By
Thomas Bradley Alderman

 

An ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers manager has overtaken other contenders for the Leicester managerial race. Who is this candidate and what are his odds of joining the Foxes?

Leicester City return
Preseason has begun at Leicester City Football Club. The need for a full-time manager is evident, with LCFC legend and coach and interim gaffer Andy King taking charge for the time being. Now that the majority of the Foxes squad has returned, fitness along with sharpness are not the only things they need. Direction and a team ethos to buy into and adhere to are also required. Only a permanent head coach can supply those principles to define the starting lineup.

At the moment, since former Leicester leader Ruud van Nistelrooy was sacked at the end of last week, the bookmakers have realigned their list of containing potential incoming people. First of all, Sean Dyche is in the lead - just. In fact, Dyche is given a joining probability rating of just 11/10 - which is ever so slight. However, Sheffield Wednesday man Danny Rohl is only at 5/4 in second place according to Independent. Again, that is usually akin to an odds-on score.

Basically, the bookies cannot separate or decide between Dyche and Rohl.
Although the former Everton and Burnley boss has close company from another very well-known gaffer. Once Manchester United midfielder Michael Carrick is in the third spot for the next Foxes managerial appointment forecasts. The one-time Middlesbrough chief is in front of someone who was recently at Wolves, one of Leicester's Midlands rivals. Who is that supposed candidate?

Ex-Wolverhampton Wanderers boss overtakes in Leicester City manager race
Gary O'Neil has risen in the stakes to be the new LCFC head coach. Previously with Wolves, O'Neil was known as a fairly innovative and modern coach.

"The Englishman has not worked at a club since that departure in December, and while his first two roles were at Premier League clubs, a chance to manage at Leicester in the division below could appeal to him. He’s offered at 16/1 in the early odds. "
Independent
While it went wrong for O'Neil at Molineux, I see something I like in him. Yet his 16/1 ranking leads us to believe that he isn't currently in contention.

I think O'Neil would be a fair shout ... young, ambitious and something to prove ... no compensation to pay ... perfect fit 

Posted (edited)
53 minutes ago, Winstonthedog said:

I think O'Neil would be a fair shout ... young, ambitious and something to prove ... no compensation to pay ... perfect fit 

No, no, no, no, no, no, no. 

 

That's my insight of that anyways

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Posted
55 minutes ago, Winstonthedog said:

I think O'Neil would be a fair shout ... young, ambitious and something to prove ... no compensation to pay ... perfect fit 

If we swerve from Rohl to O’Neil, I actually think I stop being a fan until we get a change of ownership at the club. Last straw levels of management 

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