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6 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Reckon he's like a Michael Carrick-type - calm, will have respect of a majority of the playing staff and has a good relationship with the fans.

 

Obviously it's a risk, given his lack of managerial experience, but this could actually work.

Xavi Calm? 

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Posted (edited)
38 minutes ago, teblin said:

To be fair he kept Oxford up and stoke were a bit all over the place at the time.

When he left Derby for Stoke it was weird one, both clubs equally the same size with same chances of promotion. I can imagine he must regret that move, he had good setup at Derby. 

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Posted
30 minutes ago, winteriscoming said:

Miron Muslic. 

Should have gone for him in the summer. 
Although can’t see him leaving Schalke for us. 
They look like they’ll be promoted. 

Yep. He was my pick in the summer. Can’t believe we ****ed around with this bellend. Miron probably would have got a tune out of the squad. 

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2 hours ago, LCFCJohn said:

Stoke are historically a similar level to us. He has plenty to achieve there, getting them back to the PL.

 

But let’s say he’d be interested. What makes you think we are paying compensation for a manager such as Robins?

That lies the problem I suppose! 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Nalis said:

Gareth Southgate. Discuss and show your workings.

Id be concerned, his assistant is currently working at United and is highly rated 

Posted
26 minutes ago, Wymsey said:

Reckon he's like a Michael Carrick-type - calm, will have respect of a majority of the playing staff and has a good relationship with the fans.

 

Obviously it's a risk, given his lack of managerial experience, but this could actually work.

What's helping Carrick right now is Steve Holland. A reputable and experienced coach. I would guess Holland is doing a lot of the coaching and maybe even tactics - Carrick is being the man manager and the face. 

 

We could do with a similar dynamic if we're going with Kingy. 

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Surely it’ll just be Andy King til the end of the season? It’s so lazy, obvious and cheap. Don’t see how it could be anything else. 

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Posted
2 hours ago, ClaphamFox said:

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. 

Maresca didn't have much experience and he didn't do too bad.  They all have to start somewhere.

Posted
13 minutes ago, FoxesWalk said:

Surely it’ll just be Andy King til the end of the season? It’s so lazy, obvious and cheap. Don’t see how it could be anything else. 

Totally untried it would be a disaster 

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They'll wait and see how King does to begin with. 

 

If they think we can stay in this division they'll wait til the summer to recruit someone permanently. 

 

We only hire people out of work so it'll give us more options. 

 

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Just now, Pita said:

Totally untried it would be a disaster 

It's what's going to happen. Kingy until the end of the season.

 

Points deduction this week announced. Who the hell is going to want the job?!

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1 hour ago, Leicesterpool said:

Rowett's time at Burton, Birmingham (first time), Derby and Millwall he hasnt done bad. Just dodgy spells at Stoke and Oxford.

I live in Oxford and people at work think he did a great job.

 

Kept them up last season and I believe they were out the bottom 3 when he got sacked.

 

Apparently went because he was an arse to players and the board. Standing up to egos is not a quality we should be worried about.

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5 minutes ago, Clever Fox said:

Maresca didn't have much experience and he didn't do too bad.  They all have to start somewhere.

Bit of a difference between giving an inexperienced manager a pre-season then play with KDH, Vardy and a load of new signings to the mid-season mess a new manager would inherit now...

 

I think it's the time for an experienced head.

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The stats about lack of sprints says to me we weren't fit enough.

 

Difficult to blame Marti for that as he came in so late.

 

But Kingy was taking the lead at early pre-season training, so I'm not convinced he's even a short-term option.

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I’m pretty sure King will do okay over the next few games, but we’ll appoint someone daft like Martin anyway, and it’ll go t1ts up ala Nancy at Celtic.

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