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Posted
28 minutes ago, lfu said:

Tom Cleverley sacked by Watford (usual Pozzo behaviour) and Ruben Selles about to be sacked by Hull too (Acun is also extremely trigger happy)

Not my first choices but they both overperformed with shit squads and would be vastly preferably choices to keeping Ruud on

Their sets of fans are unsurprisingly absolutely fuming. 
 

I’ve not seen Hull under Selles, but I watch Watford regularly because my mother’s a supporter. 
 

I’m even fuming at that Cleverley decision, he’s been far from perfect, but he’s had key injuries to deal with, while he’s had to rely on a 19 year old striker because Vakoun Bayo is crap.

 

Would happily take a chance on Cleverley, get him back to Leicester. 

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Posted
15 hours ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Not sure I have seen his name mentioned but had to Muslic for me, despite Plymouth going down he has been superb since taking over in January from the absolute shit show Rooney left them in. 

I like Muslic and also like Plymouth. I'd like to see him stay and win League 1

Posted
11 minutes ago, teblin said:

Someone I mentioned just before Bens tweet, didn't realise I was an influencer. :) 

 

But has had a decent record everywhere.

Yep, the more I look into him, the more I like.

Good history in youth coaching too makes you feel he'd promote academy products.

Still a few questions marks but he's up there for me.

Posted
5 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

Given Dyche's availability I suspect he'd have been brought in by now if the club were seriously interested in him.

Hopefully you’re right. And the same with Martin. Another I don’t want. 
Given our obsession with Southampton I wouldn’t be surprised if we end up with Hassenhutl now he’s available. 

Posted (edited)

I wonder if the rumoured Rudkin meeting with George Friend was actually about Manning rather than Friend himself 

 

Edit - wrong Bristol club :facepalm:

Edited by UniFox21
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Posted
4 minutes ago, UniFox21 said:

I wonder if the rumoured Rudkin meeting with George Friend was actually about Manning rather than Friend himself 

Wrong Bristol club. Friend was at Rovers.

Posted
3 hours ago, moore_94 said:

 

Andy King was a Coach at Brizzle, so would have worked with Liam Manning for 18 months. He'll be in a good position to raise Manning's profile with Top and Rudkin.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

This 'journalist' is an absolute clown. A chancer. 

 

He knows the square root of fook all. Less than that actually 

Yeah but apart from that, is he reliable?

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Posted
23 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

Yeah but apart from that, is he reliable?

He's a leicester fan. Not sure on accuracy re us.

Posted
On 22/04/2025 at 07:56, LcFc_Smiv said:

Liam Manning for me, still likes his team to have a lot of the ball but will want us to go and press. Has been working on developing as a coach since his playing days were done at Ipswich and has spent a lot of time working within youth development. He hasn't achieved anything as such with regards to promotion but I feel like he's worth the chance with where we are. As others have said in other threads, if it does take us a few years let's build some foundations.

My choice from day 1, although my first choice before Enzo was appointed was Michael Duff....

Posted
1 hour ago, LVFox said:

Yep, the more I look into him, the more I like.

Good history in youth coaching too makes you feel he'd promote academy products.

Still a few questions marks but he's up there for me.

He started his coaching journey as soon as he didn't get a pro from his YTS at Ipswich, apparently incredibly detailed orientated, really good person as well, I hope it's him.

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Is it me or does this really depend on how Bristol do in the play offs. If he gets them promoted to the Premier why would he then drop back a level to come here?

Posted
1 hour ago, HankMarvin said:

Hull nearly got relegated after finishing 7th in what world is that over performing?

They have the 9th highest payroll and Watford the 10th

Selles not at the level of Rosenior of course, but going just by payroll is vastly oversimplifying things – the quality of Hull's squad is bottom half, the likes of Belloumi, Millar, Hughes, Barry, Gelhardt, Palmer, Coyle, Alzate, Matazo who are among their most valuable players were injured for a good chunk of the season, and he had basically no input on recruitment because the owner thinks he's a savant and keeps interfering.

Watford's form dropped off in the second half of the year but Cleverley also had a very middling squad and an injury crisis up front.

Posted
2 hours ago, HankMarvin said:

At least there are some links from credible journalist instead of sites like football insider. Hopefully the club are putting the feelers out 

Wouldn’t call Ben Jacob’s credible personally 

Posted
15 minutes ago, lfu said:

Selles not at the level of Rosenior of course, but going just by payroll is vastly oversimplifying things – the quality of Hull's squad is bottom half, the likes of Belloumi, Millar, Hughes, Barry, Gelhardt, Palmer, Coyle, Alzate, Matazo who are among their most valuable players were injured for a good chunk of the season, and he had basically no input on recruitment because the owner thinks he's a savant and keeps interfering.

Watford's form dropped off in the second half of the year but Cleverley also had a very middling squad and an injury crisis up front.

Bottom half and avoiding relegation by goal difference doesn’t strike me as overachieving 

Posted
1 minute ago, CosbehFox said:

Same league in my opinion 

Nearly 400k followers and football insider reference people that nobody has ever heard of as sources.

Also Tier 2 on Reddit 

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