Popular Post Pliskin Posted 11 April Popular Post Posted 11 April Guarantee King will be in charge when the first game is played, and have about 14 players to pick from. 5 1
Outfox the Fox Posted 13 April Posted 13 April On 11/04/2026 at 22:48, oundlefox said: Fuchs would be my pick. Done a good job in tough situation at Newport Loves the club, loved by the fans We need a personality around the place to bring some life back into the club and a connection between the dressing room and stands back. None of these soulless goons like Marti and Rowett Spot on, Oundle. Although Fuchs has a pretty limited amount of Managerial experience, he has the nous and background to do a good job for us, again. He's rejuvenated Newport (who were in exactly the same boat as us, 5 months ago, when he took over) and all their fans think he's done what nobody else could, in (almost certainly) preventing relegation. However, if he comes to us, he will need to bring an experienced Coaching team. His time at Charlotte with Dean Smith, might allow him to recruit some of his past assistants (John Terry comes to mind, if we forgive him for his short time for us!). 1
Outfox the Fox Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 1 minute ago, Outfox the Fox said: Spot on, Oundle. Although Fuchs has a pretty limited amount of Managerial experience, he has the nous and background to do a good job for us, again. He's rejuvenated Newport (who were in exactly the same boat as us, 5 months ago, when he took over) and all their fans think he's done what nobody else could, in (almost certainly) preventing relegation. However, if he comes to us, he will need to bring an experienced Coaching team. His time at Charlotte with Dean Smith, might allow him to recruit some of his past assistants (John Terry comes to mind, if we forgive him for his short time for us!). https://www.unitedkingdom.foxsoccer.academy/ And we mustn't forget, CF has never really left Leicester, the UK base for his (and his wife's) Soccer Academy. 1
everton carr Posted 13 April Posted 13 April On 08/04/2026 at 15:50, Muzzy_no7 said: The defeats to Charlton, Oxford and QPR at home followed by the awful draws against PNE and Sheff Weds have sent us down. We aren’t going to stay up. Who manages us? Pearson isn’t going to happen. Rowett has gone the wrong way and proven incapable. Skubala won’t abandon a promoted Lincoln before anyone suggests him. King isn’t anywhere near ready. So come on, realistically who’s taking over? Warnock
bald reynard Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 4 minutes ago, Outfox the Fox said: https://www.unitedkingdom.foxsoccer.academy/ And we mustn't forget, CF has never really left Leicester, the UK base for his (and his wife's) Soccer Academy. Mark Smith, Fuchs' Assistant Manager at Newport, is also a Director of FSA. They run a great operation at Aylestone Park FC.
Happy Fox Posted 13 April Posted 13 April If we had ambition we would go for Jack Wiltshire and Chris Powell as his assistant.
AKCJ Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 26 minutes ago, Happy Fox said: If we had ambition we would go for Jack Wiltshire and Chris Powell as his assistant. Would that really be ambitious? Doesn't sound it to me.
bald reynard Posted 13 April Posted 13 April (edited) https://onefootball.com/en/news/james-mccarron-managers-transfers-and-style-behind-leicester-citys-potential-sporting-director-42432883 While I would love Fuchs' appointment, I can't see it happening. Especially considering this article about James McCarron, our incoming Sporting Director. At Lommel, he only looked at appointing experienced Managerial/Coaching staff (Steve Bould, Lee Johnson) and went for people in the 'Pep / Maresca mould' - I don't think that's CF's style. I doubt if he'd pick Fuchs, though if Top / Dudkin wanted him, no doubt he'd be overruled. In any event, he would definitely want an experienced hand beside Fuchs. Edited 13 April by bald reynard
Broof Posted 13 April Posted 13 April On 11/04/2026 at 17:38, TrickyTrevLeftPeg said: Inevitable they will go after Fuchs for next season. They'll want to try get fans back on board again. As for this season I'm probably being an idiot but I can see them sacking Rowett tonight and getting in a Big Sam type character. Big payoff if they stay up. Won't happen and we couldn't even attract a Sunday league manager at this stage What has any action by Top or Rudkin ever been to suggest this? They have nothing but contempt for fans, probably because of stupidity and hubris.
AKCJ Posted 13 April Posted 13 April On 11/04/2026 at 22:51, Pliskin said: Guarantee King will be in charge when the first game is played, and have about 14 players to pick from. I would love that to be the case because it'll have meant we've had a proper clear out.
Lionator Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 1 hour ago, tickler28 said: Fuchs I keep seeing this, obviously the fans love him but I don’t understand why? Keeping Newport up would be an ok achievement but hardly heroic. In fact their form has been poor, it’s just that Barrow and Harrogate’s has been even worse. We need someone who can coach but who also isn’t afraid to call a spade a spade when it comes to the boardroom. Maresca gave it a go through media leaks but ultimately half the fanbase thought he was the problem and not the idiots in charge. 1
Pliskin Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 17 minutes ago, AKCJ said: I would love that to be the case because it'll have meant we've had a proper clear out. Well, clear out yes, but it won’t help… it will just mean we will continue to fall through the leagues. I mean, genuinely, we could end up none league if we’re not careful… the further down the pyramid we go, the more financial pressure will be placed on us. Ever reducing revenues and sky high operating bill….. We’re spiralling out of control.
Outfox the Fox Posted 13 April Posted 13 April (edited) 6 hours ago, bald reynard said: https://onefootball.com/en/news/james-mccarron-managers-transfers-and-style-behind-leicester-citys-potential-sporting-director-42432883 While I would love Fuchs' appointment, I can't see it happening. Especially considering this article about James McCarron, our incoming Sporting Director. At Lommel, he only looked at appointing experienced Managerial/Coaching staff (Steve Bould, Lee Johnson) and went for people in the 'Pep / Maresca mould' - I don't think that's CF's style. I doubt if he'd pick Fuchs, though if Top / Dudkin wanted him, no doubt he'd be overruled. In any event, he would definitely want an experienced hand beside Fuchs. Reading that article, I agree, McCarron is unlikely to back Fuchs. However, those 2 names mentioned at Lommel, could well be in the frame. Bould resigned from Lommel not long after McCarron left (still with a 50% win record) and is now a Coach at QPR (though would we go back there again!?). Johnson took over in Belgium and continues with a 50% win record in their 'Championship' (though his statistics in UK football are not great, he did OK with Sunderland). McCarron's knowledge of and longstanding links with, Bould & Johnson through the City Football Group's ownership of Lommel (and the fact that an English League 1 job is probably a step up from being Manager of a Belgian 2nd tier club, or an Assistant at QPR), is likely to mean they would be considered. Edited 13 April by Outfox the Fox
County Fox Posted 13 April Posted 13 April As others have said, I would go for Dave Challinor. That is, presuming Stockport don't get promoted. He has obviously took Stockport from the National League, to a team pushing for promotion out of League 1. A lot of their supporters are surprised that Championship teams haven't been trying to take him. Granted, if I was Challinor and looking at our club, I would say 'thanks but no thanks'!!
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 3 hours ago, TonyN11 said: Viktor Orban is available He wouldn't pick anyone to play on the left. 4
lcfc sheff Posted 13 April Posted 13 April it'll be between Fuchs, Skubala and Wilshere I think in terms of rumours. I'd like Wilshere personally.
Rubbersoul Posted 13 April Posted 13 April I’d want to see what Fuchs does with a full season in charge first. Keeping Newport up in his first go at management is genuinely a pretty good achievement. Think their home form has been pretty solid for a side at the bottom too. Can’t honestly say what their style of play is as i stopped watching them after Braybrooke moved on
bald reynard Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 9 hours ago, Outfox the Fox said: Reading that article, I agree, McCarron is unlikely to back Fuchs. However, those 2 names mentioned at Lommel, could well be in the frame. Bould resigned from Lommel not long after McCarron left (still with a 50% win record) and is now a Coach at QPR (though would we go back there again!?). Johnson took over in Belgium and continues with a 50% win record in their 'Championship' (though his statistics in UK football are not great, he did OK with Sunderland). McCarron's knowledge of and longstanding links with, Bould & Johnson through the City Football Group's ownership of Lommel (and the fact that an English League 1 job is probably a step up from being Manager of a Belgian 2nd tier club, or an Assistant at QPR), is likely to mean they would be considered. Lee Johnson's Assistant Manager at Lommel, is ex-Fox, Robbie Neilson. And Johnson's CV includes a lengthy stint at the Etihad, imbibing Pep stuff! Got to be on any McCarron/Top/Dudkin short list?!
Phil_Dunphy Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 52 minutes ago, bald reynard said: Lee Johnson's Assistant Manager at Lommel, is ex-Fox, Robbie Neilson. And Johnson's CV includes a lengthy stint at the Etihad, imbibing Pep stuff! Got to be on any McCarron/Top/Dudkin short list?! Please god no! Absolutely horrific 1
winteriscoming Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 4 hours ago, lcfc sheff said: it'll be between Fuchs, Skubala and Wilshere I think in terms of rumours. I'd like Wilshere personally. No chance with Skubala. He’s on the rise with Lincoln going up. 2
lcfc sheff Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 13 minutes ago, winteriscoming said: No chance with Skubala. He’s on the rise with Lincoln going up. There is a romance to it though, weirder things have happened
Wsl Posted 13 April Posted 13 April 10 hours ago, Outfox the Fox said: Reading that article, I agree, McCarron is unlikely to back Fuchs. However, those 2 names mentioned at Lommel, could well be in the frame. Bould resigned from Lommel not long after McCarron left (still with a 50% win record) and is now a Coach at QPR (though would we go back there again!?). Johnson took over in Belgium and continues with a 50% win record in their 'Championship' (though his statistics in UK football are not great, he did OK with Sunderland). McCarron's knowledge of and longstanding links with, Bould & Johnson through the City Football Group's ownership of Lommel (and the fact that an English League 1 job is probably a step up from being Manager of a Belgian 2nd tier club, or an Assistant at QPR), is likely to mean they would be considered. Those two (Bould and Johnson) were my punt on this last Thursday, though I hadn't seen the article. McCarron will definitely have an influence, and while they may not have been frontrunners if we stay in the Championship, if we go down, which is looking increasing odds on, I can see them being in the frame.
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