winteriscoming Posted 28 January Author Posted 28 January 15 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: We are after an experienced manager (Will Still and Ryan Mason won't enter the equation). With these clowns and their desperation they’ll see them as vastly experienced.
Ian Nacho Posted 28 January Posted 28 January No chance it'll be Pereira. They'll be some left field name nobody's mentioned yet from Percy whenever it's close.
Tommy G Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 5 minutes ago, cityfanlee23 said: If the club want to make the appointment permanent on a 2+ year deal, and also need the manager to be out of work for cost reasons, Hassenhuttl is a realistic priority for me. The only concern I would have with RH, is he is a strong leader, and i'm concerned that some of these spineless players will react badly and happily throw the club under the bus. With that said, I do think we have a fair few players that would still be willing to work hard and generally speaking have a good, professional attitude, I think we just have more "Bad eggs" than most clubs. But alas, Hassenhuttl doesn't conform to the pep-ball style that the clown upstairs continues to want to force upon us all. One of the more sensible posts, I agree. 3
cityfanlee23 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 1 minute ago, Tommy G said: One of the more sensible posts, I agree. Is it CTRL+P to print? 1
HoustonFox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 9 minutes ago, cityfanlee23 said: If the club want to make the appointment permanent on a 2+ year deal, and also need the manager to be out of work for cost reasons, Hassenhuttl is a realistic priority for me. The only concern I would have with RH, is he is a strong leader, and i'm concerned that some of these spineless players will react badly and happily throw the club under the bus. With that said, I do think we have a fair few players that would still be willing to work hard and generally speaking have a good, professional attitude, I think we just have more "Bad eggs" than most clubs. But alas, Hassenhuttl doesn't conform to the pep-ball style that the clown upstairs continues to want to force upon us all. Maybe him with Kingy as assistant. We need someone who knows they won’t have new players incoming and their job is clear. Get us performing and that’s it. Who knows what is happening with PSR, etc… They can then earn the right to be manager later. Without the new upper management, it’s purely firefighting job right now. 1
cityfanlee23 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January (edited) Make it happen Top. The dream team, show us that ambition you keep banging on about. Edited 28 January by cityfanlee23 2
cityfanlee23 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 2 minutes ago, HoustonFox said: Maybe him with Kingy as assistant. We need someone who knows they won’t have new players incoming and their job is clear. Get us performing and that’s it. Who knows what is happening with PSR, etc… They can then earn the right to be manager later. Without the new upper management, it’s purely firefighting job right now. I completely agree, we need to really start not just producing talented young players, but talented young coaches who can take on the mantle when someone leaves. King is in a great position now where he can soak up all of the knowledge from an experienced manager for a couple of seasons, then when the time is right to part ways with whoever we bring in, King can step into that role.
damolcfc Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 2 minutes ago, HoustonFox said: Maybe him with Kingy as assistant. We need someone who knows they won’t have new players incoming and their job is clear. Get us performing and that’s it. Who knows what is happening with PSR, etc… They can then earn the right to be manager later. Without the new upper management, it’s purely firefighting job right now. Was totally floored when Top said we want the players to play this formation, so only want players with that profile. It's not gonna change is it 1
Lambert09 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 11 minutes ago, Ian Nacho said: No chance it'll be Pereira. They'll be some left field name nobody's mentioned yet from Percy whenever it's close. I mean left field would be nice. I’d be very surprised if we didn’t take the more obvious options. I personally think we can afford to be a little brave. Because the likelihood is, even a poor manager should be able to drag this crop to safety. I don’t think a stop gap should be an aim. But we do need a certain personality type who will not be afraid to disrupt the status quo.
Popular Post Lambert09 Posted 28 January Popular Post Posted 28 January 1 hour ago, Ely fox said: Tony Adams would be a good shout on a short term deal. Can’t be worse than faes and vesty tbf 6
Cincinnati Fox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 57 minutes ago, Langston said: Vitor Pereira would be an absolute disaster.. no no no Why
kingfox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 15 minutes ago, Ian Nacho said: They'll be some left field name 6 minutes ago, HoustonFox said: it’s purely firefighting job right now. 1
ClaphamFox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 3 minutes ago, damolcfc said: Was totally floored when Top said we want the players to play this formation, so only want players with that profile. It's not gonna change is it What formation?
Fox1norfolk Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 2 minutes ago, Lambert09 said: Can’t be worse than faes and vesty tbf I think I saw John Terry drive into Seagrave
Langston Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 4 minutes ago, Cincinnati Fox said: Why Because he's crap.. 2
Happy Fox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 1 minute ago, Langston said: Because he's crap.. Who can we realistically get that is better in our current predicament, we are not going to get a higher profile manager.
ClaphamFox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 2 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: Who can we realistically get that is better in our current predicament, we are not going to get a higher profile manager. Is 'high profile' really what we should be aiming for given our current particular circumstances? Or would proven experience of stabilizing teams in crisis be more useful?
Joe90 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 3 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: Who can we realistically get that is better in our current predicament, we are not going to get a higher profile manager. We are not but he is not the answer! All Out for Ralph Hasenhüttl for me
Happy Fox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 3 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: Is 'high profile' really what we should be aiming for given our current particular circumstances? Or would proven experience of stabilizing teams in crisis be more useful? Tbf, Vitor kept Wolves up, they were dead and buried if he can have a similar impact with us, we will be okay?
Langston Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 10 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: Who can we realistically get that is better in our current predicament, we are not going to get a higher profile manager. I'm not asking for a higher profile manager..
UniFox21 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 6 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: Tbf, Vitor kept Wolves up, they were dead and buried if he can have a similar impact with us, we will be okay? They also had £70m rated Cunha, Strand-larson quoted at £35/40m and Ait-nouri. 1
Joe90 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January (edited) 8 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: Tbf, Vitor kept Wolves up, they were dead and buried if he can have a similar impact with us, we will be okay? Can I concentrate on his form this season? Does it make RVN a great manger because he won 3/3 games at United! I think it would be a huge mistake hiring him Edited 28 January by Joe90
Happy Fox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January Just now, Joe90 said: Can I concentrate on his form this season? Does it make RVN a great manger because he won 3/3 games at United Fine how about magical Gary Rowett getting sacked at Oxford this season! https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvgrxx7nn5zo All managers have bad form at some point in their careers, on the whole his career has been fairly okay for a club of our standard at this moment in time I think he's the best option we can get imo.
Joe90 Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 1 minute ago, Happy Fox said: Fine how about magical Gary Rowett getting sacked at Oxford this season! https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cvgrxx7nn5zo All managers have bad form at some point in their careers, on the whole his career has been fairly okay for a club of our standard at this moment in time I think he's the best option we can get imo. We will have to agree to disagree then sir 1
Happy Fox Posted 28 January Posted 28 January 3 minutes ago, Joe90 said: We will have to agree to disagree then sir That's fine mate football is all about opinions but truthfully this guy is a far better manager imo than Gary Rowett. 1
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