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Fathers day sunday lunch and too many day time beers and a cheeky whisky.

 

Fek it, lets just keep Ruud and actually give him some tools to do the job properly. All this pi55ing around right now is actually doing my head in. I think the youth actually look up to him and in retrospect he handled Monga well. Ruud was actually calling out the problem players (Winks, Vesty etc) which is what we actually want. I'd rather not have someone come in to tickle their balls. 

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Posted
23 hours ago, Dan said:

Carrick just feels inevitable to me.

Carrick is one those that gets hyped up dye to the fact he played for United and worked under Fergie... automatically its assumed your top manager 

 

Rooney

Van Nistlerooy

Scholes

Stam

Giggs

Keane

Ole

Blanc

 

All aint set the world alight 

 

 

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Posted
19 minutes ago, Chelmofox said:

Fathers day sunday lunch and too many day time beers and a cheeky whisky.

 

Fek it, lets just keep Ruud and actually give him some tools to do the job properly. All this pi55ing around right now is actually doing my head in. I think the youth actually look up to him and in retrospect he handled Monga well. Ruud was actually calling out the problem players (Winks, Vesty etc) which is what we actually want. I'd rather not have someone come in to tickle their balls. 

I'm of the mind that this isn't the worst option, not by a long shot.

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You just have to look at teams that will no doubt have play-off aspirations themselves. Look at Norwich for example, why didn’t they go for someone like Wellens, Cleverley, Muslic, Selles? Instead they went for Liam Manning who has proven himself at Championship level by getting Bristol City into the play-offs. 
 

Rob Edwards is the current favourite for the Middlesbrough job, even though things went sour at Luton, he did get them promoted which puts him in a higher category than the four I mentioned above. 
 

For a club like ourselves, we have to work in the same bracket as Southampton did with appointing Will Still. 
 

You either have to find someone who’s earned his stripes at Championship level, or you look abroad for a manager who has history of winning leagues, or who has earned their stripes in France, Germany, Italy, Spain. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

I'm of the mind that this isn't the worst option, not by a long shot.

Asking RVN to carry on after ghosting him for months despite his repeated requests for talks would take some chutzpah, but I wouldn’t put it past us. 

Posted
28 minutes ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

I'm of the mind that this isn't the worst option, not by a long shot.

Sorry, but RvN is just a cr@p manager.

 

After watching his abhorrent attempt too manage us so far, he's just never shown me even a glimmer of hope that he has the skill set to be affective even at Championship level.

 

I certainly wouldn’t trust him with a rebuild, and even with a step-down in quality I think we would be treated to much of the same sh1t as last season, with a similar results record.  

 

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12 minutes ago, kingfox said:

You either have to find someone who has earned their stripes in France, Germany, Italy, Spain. 

I’m not sure you even need that. Look at Le Bris he finished mid table with Lorient and then went down yet got Sunderland promoted last season. 

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8 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

I’m not sure you even need that. Look at Le Bris he finished mid table with Lorient and then went down yet got Sunderland promoted last season. 

But despite getting relegated, he also showed good signs at Ligue 1 level. While as I’ve said before regarding Le Bris, with the way Sunderland operate, you can see why he was a viable candidate. 
 

With ourselves, we have to put ourselves in the same bracket as Southampton and Ipswich. 
 

As Lambert said to me a few weeks back, put yourself in Southampton’s shoes, would you opt for Will Still or would you opt for Wellens, Cleverley, Muslic? 
 

For a club of our size at Championship level, with aspirations of promotion, you have to fish in the same pond as Southampton did with Will Still. 
 

Some of the uninspiring names just make themselves more viable candidates, because they simply come with better pedigree. 

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1 hour ago, winteriscoming said:

Is there any possibility of us going for someone from abroad? Even sides like QPR and Bristol City are it seems doing it. 
I just wish we’d look further afield than just this country. 
 

I hope the club are I really do there is some really exciting foreign managers that are available and also getable.

 

Roger Schmidt 

Henrik Rydstrom 

Bo Svensson

Urs Fischer

Brian Priske

Gerhard Struber

Kjetil Knutsen

García Pimienta

 

 

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Sankey93 said:

I hope the club are I really do there is some really exciting foreign managers that are available and also getable.

 

Roger Schmidt 

Henrik Rydstrom 

Bo Svensson

Urs Fischer

Brian Priske

Gerhard Struber

Kjetil Knutsen

García Pimienta

 

 

 

You just know that these name will never happen. Can see RVN staying 

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2 minutes ago, dannythefox said:

You just know that these name will never happen. Can see RVN staying 

They would have announced this already if he was staying. He will be gone as soon as we pass this dumb accounting deadline. 

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8 minutes ago, Sankey93 said:

I hope the club are I really do there is some really exciting foreign managers that are available and also getable.

 

Roger Schmidt 

Henrik Rydstrom 

Bo Svensson

Urs Fischer

Brian Priske

Gerhard Struber

Kjetil Knutsen

García Pimienta

 

 

 

Priske isn’t. He’s gone back to Sparta Prague. No chance getting Schmidt. 
Struber is favourite for the Bristol City job. 
The rest we should be looking at. 
My preference from abroad is Jess Thorup. Experienced manager who is readily available and has worked around Europe and developed young players. 

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Posted

Keeping RVN is like when a woman goes through a painful pregnancy and vows no more kids, as the weeks and months pass the pain is forgotten and before you know it she’s up the duff again 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:

Keeping RVN is like when a woman goes through a painful pregnancy and vows no more kids, as the weeks and months pass the pain is forgotten and before you know it she’s up the duff again 

So we are getting relegated again then? . . . 

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8 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:

Keeping RVN is like when a woman goes through a painful pregnancy and vows no more kids, as the weeks and months pass the pain is forgotten and before you know it she’s up the duff again 

We're getting pregnant? Again!!!???? Stupid PSR!

Posted
19 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:

Keeping RVN is like when a woman goes through a painful pregnancy and vows no more kids, as the weeks and months pass the pain is forgotten and before you know it she’s up the duff again 

In THIS econonomy? :P 

Posted
2 hours ago, Leicesterpool said:

Carrick is one those that gets hyped up dye to the fact he played for United and worked under Fergie... automatically its assumed your top manager 

 

Rooney

Van Nistlerooy

Scholes

Stam

Giggs

Keane

Ole

Blanc

 

All aint set the world alight 

 

 

Though I would like to have Keane for a couple of months just to handle the likes of Winks and Vestergaard etc 🤣. I think he'd definitely burst the bubble of them thinking that they're better than they actually are! 

Posted
1 hour ago, dannythefox said:

You just know that these name will never happen. Can see RVN staying 

with some of his backroom staff leaving/potentially leaving

all signs point towards hes going

Posted
2 hours ago, Trav Le Bleu said:

I'm of the mind that this isn't the worst option, not by a long shot.

But he also chose to play dog shit players that made the same mistakes every well and cost us games.  He didn’t actually fix any problems with players and make anyone better. He shuffled the dog shit around.

Posted
34 minutes ago, FrankieADZ said:

with some of his backroom staff leaving/potentially leaving

all signs point towards hes going

Another club came in for our assistant it’s nothing major 

Posted
11 minutes ago, dannythefox said:

Another club came in for our assistant it’s nothing major 

Exactly. Even if RVN were definitely staying, BBM would probably still have accepted the Cardiff job. It doesn’t mean anything. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, Guppys Love Child said:

Sorry, but RvN is just a cr@p manager.

 

After watching his abhorrent attempt too manage us so far, he's just never shown me even a glimmer of hope that he has the skill set to be affective even at Championship level.

 

I certainly wouldn’t trust him with a rebuild, and even with a step-down in quality I think we would be treated to much of the same sh1t as last season, with a similar results record.  

 

Worse than that, I never saw a glimmer of hope that he gives a toss.

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