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1 minute ago, Lesta2014 said:

What style of play is he? Know nothing about him. 

 

Michael Skubala’s style of play focuses on a modern, possession-based approach rooted in his extensive futsal background, emphasizing intelligent spacing, structural fluidity, and intense, calculated pressing

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Just now, Clever Fox said:

If we have no money as been reported then it's unlikely we'll bring in an outsider short term.

That leaves us with the few Experienced players we have plus King who I wouldn't trust to do a job. 

We will bring in an outsider—just probably not one currently in a job. This will limit the field considerably, but will still be preferable to handing responsibility over to someone with zero managerial experience. 

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2 minutes ago, teblin said:

 

Michael Skubala’s style of play focuses on a modern, possession-based approach rooted in his extensive futsal background, emphasizing intelligent spacing, structural fluidity, and intense, calculated pressing

Oh my god! Not gerrit in the mixer then!

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5 minutes ago, teblin said:

 

Michael Skubala’s style of play focuses on a modern, possession-based approach rooted in his extensive futsal background, emphasizing intelligent spacing, structural fluidity, and intense, calculated pressing

My brother went school wit his Brother.  He is from Croft.

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1 minute ago, Lineker's Left Foot said:

My brother went school wit his Brother.  He is from Croft.

Yes he is. I was in the same class with him at primary school.

Posted
5 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

I swear some of you can't get through the day without passing off chatgpt as your own thoughts lol

 

Lol okay Plato

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1 hour ago, Danizen said:

 

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Hopefully the Febreeze money is keeping him ticking along so he doesn't need to take the Leicester job.

Saw this ad on TV earlier and thought, blimey, old Russell has put on a bit of timber!

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10 minutes ago, teblin said:

 

Michael Skubala’s style of play focuses on a modern, possession-based approach rooted in his extensive futsal background, emphasizing intelligent spacing, structural fluidity, and intense, calculated pressing

On the EFL podcast they say that Lincoln are super direct. That's backed up by the fact that they have the lowest possession in the division across the season. 

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2 minutes ago, SemperEadem said:

Skubala as gaffa ****ing nora, bloke used to take us for PE.

 

OK but did he make you high press? 

 

Posted
37 minutes ago, Winstonthedog said:

Just drove by the KP and it looked like that Rodgers bloke looking through the windows 

Probably explains the need for a high chair like what was explained earlier.

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2 hours ago, Cincinnati Fox said:

I am hearing Gary Rowett. Whilst his cv suggests he keeps us up it show just how far we have fallen.

That said if king gets a win v Charlton he is cheap and easy so it will him based on very little.

Is that the word on the mean streets of Co Cincinnati?

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It needs a complete rebuild. If we could persuade him and afford him, I’d look at Mark Robins. He completely rebuilt Cov, he knows the division and the club. It’s whether he’d want it tho.

 

King’s a ‘Yes man’, he was as a player and I don’t think he’d be strong enough as a manager. 
 

I know others have said he (Robins) wouldn’t touch it, but I’d still argue that our infrastructure (Training ground/stadium) gives us an advantage over Stoke, but that won’t count for much in 2-3 years time, when the playing squad and budget diminishes further. It’d be worth asking the question, I’d say.

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5 minutes ago, Phil Mitchell said:

You just know the little worm will hire someone that plays possession ball. The pep fetish still full of life. Phil

Rudkin will see that Tim Walter is currently unemployed and have a contract ready for him to sign by 8pm

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4 minutes ago, Miella27 said:

It needs a complete rebuild. If we could persuade him and afford him, I’d look at Mark Robins. He completely rebuilt Cov, he knows the division and the club. It’s whether he’d want it tho.

 

King’s a ‘Yes man’, he was as a player and I don’t think he’d be strong enough as a manager. 
 

I know others have said he (Robins) wouldn’t touch it, but I’d still argue that our infrastructure (Training ground/stadium) gives us an advantage over Stoke, but that won’t count for much in 2-3 years time, when the playing squad and budget diminishes further. It’d be worth asking the question, I’d say.

IF we’ve got any money, this is the only viable option

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