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Posted
12 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Hassenhutl seems to be moving a bit in the betting this morning. 

5/1 now - that's a big jump from 16/1 last night. Must have been a fair bit of money lumped on him today. PROBABLY no reason for it, but you never know! We can only hope. He was always my first choice amongst the candidates listed when MC went 

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I'm almost past the point of caring now, so Hassenhutl would be fantastically hilarious. Even if just to highlight the spectacular lack of imagination/knowledge/contacts from Top/Rudkin/Glover.

 

One more checked off the list of the 0-9 bingo card.

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Posted
41 minutes ago, MaidstoneFox said:

Well you would *hope* we are going to have to start somewhere, otherwise it will be many years of pain. But yeh, it's all conjecture anyway as he will get much better offers than here. Never the right fit for Spurs, he's too pragmatic.

The starting point is new ownership. Until then nothing will change…. We’ve no cash to reset the club, Top’s removal from the top of KP has given him even less wiggle room to move cash around. 
 

Any manager will look at what we’ve done, hire a coach, not spent any money, and then sack him even though he financially contributed to him coming here. 
 

No matter how poor Marti was, that doesn’t look good. 
 

Ultimately nothing will change until we’ve a new board room.

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Posted
3 hours ago, ClaphamFox said:

Possibly, but I’m leaning to the view that the club has been offering the job around but simply can’t find any takers. 

Take this as you will. 

 

A friend of mine has just told me that he met Kingy after his first day of training. Said he felt terrible and didn't want the job but it was more or less forced on him. 

 

He thought it would be one game but someone initially said they would come to manage us and then changed their mind - so this goes along with your suposition. 

 

I initially called BS but he sent me a screenshot of a whatsapp from his neighbour who's kid goes to school with King's kid saying 'The new Leicester manager has just dropped **** off' 

 

Not long after this is when my mate met King at the neighbours. Mate lives near Mkt Harborough. Don't know where King lives but if it's around there, it ties in. 

 

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Outfox the Fox said:

5/1 now - that's a big jump from 16/1 last night. Must have been a fair bit of money lumped on him today. PROBABLY no reason for it, but you never know! We can only hope. He was always my first choice amongst the candidates listed when MC went 

Now favourite 

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its been said before many times but "In betting markets with low liquidity—like those for managerial appointments in the Championship—a single large bet or a small cluster of bets can indeed cause a dramatic shift in odds. This "market move" often reflects speculation rather than concrete inside information"

We are still being kept like mushrooms , just clutching at straws.  Id take hassenhuti personaly good clear identity and experience of dog fights and pressure   , but im not sure he would come though

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Posted
8 minutes ago, String fellow said:

Some Lincoln City fans are terrified that we're going to poach Michael Skubala.

They should relax.  If he has a brain, which from what I've seen of him, does appear to be the case, then there is close to zero chance he'll jump ship.

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I'd take Ralph, good a setting a defence not many thrashings. :ph34r:

 

In all seriousness he'd be a good appointment.

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4 minutes ago, Groby_Blue said:

Take this as you will. 

 

A friend of mine has just told me that he met Kingy after his first day of training. Said he felt terrible and didn't want the job but it was more or less forced on him. 

 

He thought it would be one game but someone initially said they would come to manage us and then changed their mind - so this goes along with your suposition. 

 

I initially called BS but he sent me a screenshot of a whatsapp from his neighbour who's kid goes to school with King's kid saying 'The new Leicester manager has just dropped **** off' 

 

Not long after this is when my mate met King at the neighbours. Mate lives near Mkt Harborough. Don't know where King lives but if it's around there, it ties in. 

 

Lives outside Great Easton. See him in Uppingham occasionally.

Posted
15 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

Ultimately nothing will change until we’ve a new board room.

That's a great idea - a new £100,000,000 board room with a sauna, steam room, golf course and a nice Thai restaurant. 

 

It'll be a world class board room befitting of our great, ambitious club. 

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3 minutes ago, drew said:

Lives outside Great Easton. See him in Uppingham occasionally.

Right, well that's very close to where my friend lives so it's either elaborate bullshit from someone who would have no interest in doing so, or he's speaking the truth. 

 

He also said King really wants to stay on when whoever is appointed next comes in but is worried he'll be let go. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Aleksz said:

Defo some serious money gone on Hassenhutl this morning.

Not necessarily. As previously mentioned, all it takes is a few small bets, or say someone chucking £100 on & Paddy Power gets twitchy.

Tbf, Hassenhutl would get my vote ! 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Sol thewall Bamba said:

Every week that goes past with another loss weakens our hand.

 

It's just pure negligence. We are being ravaged and it's going to take decades to recover.

I agree. I get the feeling we could become a midtable to lower Championship club for the forseeable future, that includes any relegations to League 1 as well. 
There is just so much wrong with the club and leadership. I expect Top will cling on but become a passive owner and let us just rot with minimum investment. 

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6 minutes ago, teblin said:

I'd take Ralph, good a setting a defence not many thrashings. :ph34r:

 

In all seriousness he'd be a good appointment.

More or less give us the full complement of the 2019 Southampton debacle. 

 

FM how we've fallen. 

 

Seems a nice block but FM we can do much better or if we can't our demise is complete 

Posted
30 minutes ago, Outfox the Fox said:

5/1 now - that's a big jump from 16/1 last night. Must have been a fair bit of money lumped on him today. PROBABLY no reason for it, but you never know! We can only hope. He was always my first choice amongst the candidates listed when MC went 

 

20 minutes ago, Claudio Fannieri said:

Now favourite 

 

16 minutes ago, teblin said:

I'd take Ralph, good a setting a defence not many thrashings. :ph34r:

 

In all seriousness he'd be a good appointment.

He'd be my choice as well, out of all the names currently being touted.

Posted
37 minutes ago, jamfox said:

Could be worse  , one freak result does not make him a bad manager got wolfsburg out of the relegation battle in 2024, get him in before Sat                                      

It was 2 x 9-0  didn't Man U do them too ?

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