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The next manager: Send a message to the club  

422 members have voted

  1. 1. The next manager

    • Ruud Van Nistlerooy
      37
    • Russell Martin
      6
    • Danny Rohl
      186
    • Sean Dyche
      64
    • Liam Rosenior
      41
    • Davide Ancelotti
      29
    • Lee Carsley
      14
    • Gary O'Neil
      4
    • Richie Wellens
      14
    • Stephen Gerrard
      1
    • Tom Cleverley
      2
    • Other...
      23


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Posted
53 minutes ago, Silebyfox_89 said:

Abel Ferriera.

Palmaries manager.

Plays 4-2-3-1

Double copa libatadores winner.

Contract up in December 2025.

Will probably go back to manage a team in Portugal but a man can dream.

Our lot won’t take a risk on a championship manager or someone from the EFL so to take a punt on someone like above is highly unlikely, they probably haven’t even heard of him. Let’s be honest our criteria now appears to be - 

 

1) Previously managed in premier league 

2) Previously been a premier league legend and in Tops sticker book growing up 

3) Lives within 20 minute commute of Seagrave to keep expenses down 😂

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I'm now in the 'Carrick camp'. He may not be a great choice, but he is streets better than the likes of Dyche. Unfortunately,  I don't think he's on Rudders or Tops radar.

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Carrick’s from the same "stable" (others may call it a swamp..😄) as Wayne Rooney, Gary Neville and a certain RVN.

 

So he shouldn't - and won't - be under any consideration whatsoever.

Posted
9 hours ago, bald reynard said:

I'm now in the 'Carrick camp'. He may not be a great choice, but he is streets better than the likes of Dyche. Unfortunately,  I don't think he's on Rudders or Tops radar.

He's not though, and i fear he is very much on their radar. Carrick isn't some left field european manager who is on an upward trajectory. He's been an abject failure at Middlesborough, but he's cut straight from the cloth that puts him on LCFC's radar.

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9 hours ago, bald reynard said:

I'm now in the 'Carrick camp'. He may not be a great choice, but he is streets better than the likes of Dyche. Unfortunately,  I don't think he's on Rudders or Tops radar.

Based on what? Carrick has achieved nothing in management. Dyche has had several promotions, he took Burnley into Europe and he’s proven at keeping clubs in the PL. I don’t get why fans get overexcited because a manager plays possession football. Results win you promotion. Possession doesn’t. 

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I don't think I'll be excited by any appointment they make. Just papers over the cracks. Only way an appointment makes a massive difference is if they can force a culture change, bring back some of the things Nige did, I think Enzo was trying to do(whather or not you liked his style of football).

 

RVN isn't the answer but he could see the are issues in terms of professionalism, I don't think he was just talking about the players.

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We need to try and avoid the merry go round of appointing rinse and repeat failures and that includes recently sacked Dyche, Carrick etc. These aren’t guys who have been unlucky with their sackings, these are guys with recent and long term poor form that can’t be blamed on anyone else. Why will being in charge of Leicester be any different for them? 

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So assuming the board always knew they were going to let Ruud go, how on earth was the next manager not ready to sign on the dotted line the same day ??? awful management  yet again, we should have been looking at and securing a replacement during the last couple of months of the season when it was obvious we were not staying up. If it is to be Dyche (and I would be happy with that) then surely we could have had an agreement in place so that he was signing on the dotted line on July 1st as Ruud left the building ??? 

Posted
29 minutes ago, JamesWelshFox said:

So assuming the board always knew they were going to let Ruud go, how on earth was the next manager not ready to sign on the dotted line the same day ??? awful management  yet again, we should have been looking at and securing a replacement during the last couple of months of the season when it was obvious we were not staying up. If it is to be Dyche (and I would be happy with that) then surely we could have had an agreement in place so that he was signing on the dotted line on July 1st as Ruud left the building ??? 

I think the Dyche ship has sailed now. Even if we are trying to get Rohl and we fail, Dyche will seem like sloppy seconds and I doubt he'd be interested in coming as second choice now, if he ever was interested. 

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