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Posted (edited)
5 hours ago, Bluearmyfox28 said:

Marco Rose

Urs Fischer

Will Still

Lee Carsley 

Miron Muslic

Danny Rohl

 

That should be the shortlist imo.

No chance of getting Rose. 
I don’t want Carsley. 
Yes on the others. 

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Posted
20 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

No chance of getting Rose. 
I don’t want Carsley. 
Yes on the others. 

With a complete restructure with top calibre people in the positions that matter, Carsley could be good if the visions is strictly about stripping it all back, developing the kids, bringing in cheap young talent and selling it high. Otherwise, we need to swerve.

Posted
6 hours ago, Bluearmyfox28 said:

Marco Rose

Urs Fischer

Will Still

Lee Carsley 

Miron Muslic

Danny Rohl

 

That should be the shortlist imo.

Not you as well with the Urs Fischer shout 😂🙈 
 

I’m guessing you wouldn’t have Sean Dyche, but you’d have Urs Fischer, even though they have very similar playing style traits? 

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11 hours ago, kingfox said:

Not you as well with the Urs Fischer shout 😂🙈 
 

I’m guessing you wouldn’t have Sean Dyche, but you’d have Urs Fischer, even though they have very similar playing style traits? 

Not one of my favourite options but heavier focus with getting forward in counter attacks at a higher level compared to Dyche for me.

Posted
On 30/04/2025 at 09:17, indierich06 said:

Basically it'll be a freebie, absolutely no way we're paying comp for anyone if we have to pay off Ruud. Last time we took a manager from another club was Rodgers, right? Can't even remember the last one before him.

Pearson coming back from Hull

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Posted
22 minutes ago, Bluearmyfox28 said:

Not one of my favourite options but heavier focus with getting forward in counter attacks at a higher level compared to Dyche for me.

Loves the long ball tactic to a target man though, along with numerous other Sean Dyche traits. 
 

Also like Dyche, he loves a bunch of experienced players too. 
 

He is basically the Swiss Sean Dyche. 

Posted
1 hour ago, kingfox said:

Loves the long ball tactic to a target man though, along with numerous other Sean Dyche traits. 
 

Also like Dyche, he loves a bunch of experienced players too. 
 

He is basically the Swiss Sean Dyche. 

Lucky for you it looks like Urs is going Koln.

Posted
40 minutes ago, Silebyfox_89 said:

Lucky for you it looks like Urs is going Koln.

Oh well, we’re going to appoint the English version.

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Posted
23 hours ago, Bluearmyfox28 said:

Marco Rose

Urs Fischer

Will Still

Lee Carsley 

Miron Muslic

Danny Rohl

 

That should be the shortlist imo.

Marco Rose - wont come

Urs Fischer - wont come

Will Still - eh

Lee Carsley - no

Miron Muslic - yes

Danny Rohl - yes

Rydstrom - yes

Knudsen - yes

Challinor - yes

 

 

That should be the shortlist

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I started with the Wellens interest months and months ago and quietly he has taken Leyton Orient all the way to the play off final as well as the FA Cup run they had. Plays decent football and has an average age of 24 in his line ups so has played a lot of youngsters including Donley and Kelman. 
 

Bigger clubs at that level, Bolton, Huddersfield, Barnsley, Rotherham, Peterborough, Wigan etc all behind them. He’s done a great job. It just feels like he is on the up and I get a good feeling about him.
 

You hear a lot about the lack of good managers that made it after playing under SAF (hi RVN) and the cringy term ‘Pep disciples’. Wellens is one of the first that will have come from playing under Pearson and that can be no bad thing (Bruno Berner has been managing as well but I can’t think of others). I’d love to see him come in and build us up and if he takes advice from Pearson, it can’t be a bad thing.
 

 

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5 minutes ago, LCFCJohn said:

I started with the Wellens interest months and months ago and quietly he has taken Leyton Orient all the way to the play off final as well as the FA Cup run they had. Plays decent football and has an average age of 24 in his line ups so has played a lot of youngsters including Donley and Kelman. 
 

Bigger clubs at that level, Bolton, Huddersfield, Barnsley, Rotherham, Peterborough, Wigan etc all behind them. He’s done a great job. It just feels like he is on the up and I get a good feeling about him.
 

You hear a lot about the lack of good managers that made it after playing under SAF (hi RVN) and the cringy term ‘Pep disciples’. Wellens is one of the first that will have come from playing under Pearson and that can be no bad thing (Bruno Berner has been managing as well but I can’t think of others). I’d love to see him come in and build us up and if he takes advice from Pearson, it can’t be a bad thing.
 

 

Absolutely agree I would love to see Wellens come in as I think he has a lot of similarities with Pearson. I think the club could do a lot worse than appoint him but given Tops and Rudkin’s obsession with Premier league experience and/or being a big name sadly I don’t think he will even be on their radar, like so many of the other progressive options suggested on here. 

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9 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Absolutely agree I would love to see Wellens come in as I think he has a lot of similarities with Pearson. I think the club could do a lot worse than appoint him but given Tops and Rudkin’s obsession with Premier league experience and/or being a big name sadly I don’t think he will even be on their radar, like so many of the other progressive options suggested on here. 

Yep. But so many people on here even write him off and just a complete lack of mentions anyway. I think even our fans are obsessed with experience. It’s about ability. RVN barely had a track record so hadn’t shown he had any capability. Wellens is building a very good track record, just not yet at the Championship (although in one game he could be). 
 

I can just see him going a way higher yet, as far as the stereotype will allow (northern English guy with unfashionable name will only get you so far regardless of ability). But it feels one we should take a chance on now. If he gets promoted with Orient he will likely already be unattainable.

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27 minutes ago, LCFCJohn said:

Yep. But so many people on here even write him off and just a complete lack of mentions anyway. I think even our fans are obsessed with experience. It’s about ability. RVN barely had a track record so hadn’t shown he had any capability. Wellens is building a very good track record, just not yet at the Championship (although in one game he could be). 
 

I can just see him going a way higher yet, as far as the stereotype will allow (northern English guy with unfashionable name will only get you so far regardless of ability). But it feels one we should take a chance on now. If he gets promoted with Orient he will likely already be unattainable.

I think the only with with RW, he's had a patchy career. Didn't do well at Oldham, Did really well at Swindon, Ok at Salford, Really poor at Donny and Amazingly well at Leyton Orient. 

 

I think people may be ok with RW, but its a gable like any other appointment, I can't see the club going that way.

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