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I'm still waiting for a call. I don't cost a fortune, I'm feisty and passionate Simeone style, manager experience since the early 90s Championship Manager. I'm a hybrid of Simeone/Sir Alex/Nigel. We'll have Ferguson time every game. 

Bonus: My IQ is way above average. 

Thank you. 

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14 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

On what grounds should Kingy be given it till the end of the season ahead of appointing Mowbray or Rowett?

 

Or going for Hassenhuttl?

On the grounds of cost. Simple.

I would rather us spend the money on the  players we need to rescue this season.

 

 

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This league is ridiculous. A short succession of wins can easily see you into the playoffs. It's an appealing club whether this season or next. But not for Russell Martin.

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Posted
12 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said:

What about his achievements at Ingolstadt and Leipzig?

 

And Southampton have really excelled without him havent they? 

Simply cannot hire a manager that broke two of the worst records in history.

 

Coached the only team to ever lose 9-0 at home. 

Coached the only team to ever lose 9-0 away.

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4 minutes ago, Fear Of The Fox said:

I'm still waiting for a call. I don't cost a fortune, I'm feisty and passionate Simeone style, manager experience since the early 90s Championship Manager. I'm a hybrid of Simeone/Sir Alex/Nigel. We'll have Ferguson time every game. 

Bonus: My IQ is way above average. 

Thank you. 

Simeone, Fergie, 4-4-2, 4-4-1-1, I’m pleased to inform you, you’ve got the job!

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So basically he wants to sack him but even the financial implication on doing that the club can’t afford hence why he’s speaking to Marti to find a solution. This club is f***ed

Posted
25 minutes ago, BrilliantFox said:

 

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We've already signed two of the Southampton defenders from that match, one of them is currently our best striker. 

We're also the kind of club who went and hired the manager we put 6 past in the FA Cup just 6 months earlier. 

 

**** it Hasslehutl IN

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Turtle27 said:

So basically he wants to sack him but even the financial implication on doing that the club can’t afford hence why he’s speaking to Marti to find a solution. This club is f***ed

I've got a solution for this. Marti can work next to me as a cleaner apprentice. 

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11 minutes ago, urban.spaceman said:

We've already signed two of the Southampton defenders from that match, one of them is currently our best striker. 

We're also the kind of club who went and hired the manager we put 6 past in the FA Cup just 6 months earlier. 

 

**** it Hasslehutl IN

If you go back you'll find a lot of us questioning these signings. 

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All the ones I wanted before this clown was Dyche, Wilder, O’Neil in that order. All now taken at arguably bigger clubs than Leicester, funny that.

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Patrick Vieira is free. Hasnt set the world alight but think he did ok with some of the younger players at Palace before Glasner propelled them forward. Last few jobs were still in top tier football, and think he could sort us out defensively whilst still keeping the owners happy(ish) with a possession focused style. Additional plus points are that Rudkin would have heard of him, and he has Premier League experience.

 

Anything but Russell Martin please.

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Posted
15 minutes ago, Leicesterpool said:

Rowett most realistic at the present 

He is working his way through the midlands teams so we might as well be next

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Realistically we need a pragmatic manager / head coach to steady the ship and sort the culture out. 

 

This typically equals boring and unexciting and normally more defensive type players.

 

Pearson was this type. Moyes is this type.

 

I’d have Southgate in a heartbeat right now. More as he carries respect. I know it’ll be hated on but he’ll take no shit and sort the back room out. 

 

We will end up going for a Will Still, Russell Martin, De Zebri, Marsche or attempt to entice someone like Xavi and wonder why he isn’t returning our phone calls. 

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Not all managers I want, but throwing a list of names at the wall. If I had to pick one right now, I'd probably go for Tony Mowbray on an interim, but if the club needed a realistic manager who was available on a free and also wanted a 3 year deal, i'd go with Hassenhuttl, if we could get any of the Pie In the Sky managers it would be a Bielsa/Cambiasso moment. 

Names we could probably get:
Ralph Hassenhuttl
Tony Mowbray (interim with an offer to become TD in summer?)
Lee Carsley (Currently Eng U21 manager)
Dave Challinor (Currently at Stockport) 
Carlos Carvalhal
Diego Martinez

Bo Svensson (currently at Columbus Crew)
Martin Dimichelis 
Mark Robins
Patrick Vieira




Pie in the sky Bielsa to Leeds levels of shock:
Leonardo Jardim
Adi Hutter
Urs Fischer
Dino Topmuller

Posted
4 minutes ago, Sly said:

Realistically we need a pragmatic manager / head coach to steady the ship and sort the culture out. 

 

This typically equals boring and unexciting and normally more defensive type players.

 

Pearson was this type. Moyes is this type.

 

I’d have Southgate in a heartbeat right now. More as he carries respect. I know it’ll be hated on but he’ll take no shit and sort the back room out. 

 

We will end up going for a Will Still, Russell Martin, De Zebri, Marsche or attempt to entice someone like Xavi and wonder why he isn’t returning our phone calls. 

I was thinking about this Recently, I cannot see him coming here in a month of sundays, but he comes across as the sort of manager that would take on a shock project like us, he's a proud Englishman and doesn't come across as having a big ego. I think just the sheer fact that he is constantly linked with massive jobs mean he's well out of reach right now, and I absolutely detested the football he knocked up for England at times, but he's definitely a builder. 

I can see his next job not being a massive name.

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Nigel Pearson i'm not sure if his health is up to another management job, but no doubt he's still in communication with TOP he may look at him in terms of interim. 

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