LVFox Posted 23 April Posted 23 April Will Still Russell Martin Lee Carsley Steven Gerrard Ruben Selles Alan Sheehan Not my wish list but a good guess of Rudkins shortlist (alongside Enzo, Rosenior and Graham Potter) 1
em9999 Posted 23 April Posted 23 April (edited) My bet is A Bad manager what are the odds Edited 23 April by em9999
BigGibbo Posted 23 April Posted 23 April The perfectly wrong candidate for the job if the track history of everyone left at the club is anything to go by. 1
sphericalfox Posted 23 April Posted 23 April whoever it is need to be good at working with kids and bringing them on quickly.
em9999 Posted 23 April Posted 23 April Just now, sphericalfox said: whoever it is need to be good at working with kids and bringing them on quickly. How about a school teacher
sphericalfox Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 1 minute ago, em9999 said: How about a school teacher that's aiming high. Rudders is coming out of retirement. 1
Foxin_Mad Posted 23 April Posted 23 April To be honest, in the Market we are now in it might be a good opportunity for a manager to build something, and maybe someone like Gerrard could work at this level and build some momentum, rebuilding for both reputations. It’s a risky one. If they go for some league 1 clogger like Darren Moore god help us. Probably if he fancied a rebuild job, Martin would be horrendous at this level or trying to re establish in the championship. We are in a different place now.
Pita Posted 23 April Posted 23 April Don’t think any will come to such a badly run club. We will get some unknown untried rubbish manager that Rudkin wants playing rubbish football
em9999 Posted 23 April Posted 23 April I would love to see vardy back but as a player manager , I know it won't happen but I can dream 1
Kurrif Posted 23 April Posted 23 April I,m ready for a pile on for this suggestion, and yes my ideal choice would be to bring Pearson back. Thats not going to happen and the thing about the Pearson era is that he was in charge of everything, not Rudkin. Now heres the contentious bit! I dont really understand why Rowett has been so poor his previous record at this level suggestd hes better than he has shown, so I can only attribute this to the fact that his hand shave been tied probably by our John. I think he has hinted at this in recent interviews. Now if Rudkin was gone, and Rowett was given power to clear out the shysters and develop a 3 year project like Pearson, might we see a different side?
Leicesterpool Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 1 hour ago, fox_favourite said: I wouldn't mind Wellens. But will we have to blame him for everything again? I think he'd come if asked even under circumstances been here before be the biggest club he's ever managed.
Merchant_Banker Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 15 minutes ago, em9999 said: I would love to see vardy back but as a player manager , I know it won't happen but I can dream Has he shown any interest in managing?
deep blue Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 1 hour ago, Kurrif said: I,m ready for a pile on for this suggestion, and yes my ideal choice would be to bring Pearson back. Thats not going to happen and the thing about the Pearson era is that he was in charge of everything, not Rudkin. Now heres the contentious bit! I dont really understand why Rowett has been so poor his previous record at this level suggestd hes better than he has shown, so I can only attribute this to the fact that his hand shave been tied probably by our John. I think he has hinted at this in recent interviews. Now if Rudkin was gone, and Rowett was given power to clear out the shysters and develop a 3 year project like Pearson, might we see a different side? It's been widely suspected on here that all our recent managers have been following instructions from above as to the style of the team and the selections. I get it up to a point, but surely our current manager had so little to lose by being brave, ignoring Top/Rudkin, and playing what HE thought was best. Has anyone an explanation for this? If every manager we employ follows the same track as the last few then we are never going to get out of this mess. 1
Sunbury Fox Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 6 minutes ago, deep blue said: It's been widely suspected on here that all our recent managers have been following instructions from above as to the style of the team and the selections. I get it up to a point, but surely our current manager had so little to lose by being brave, ignoring Top/Rudkin, and playing what HE thought was best. Has anyone an explanation for this? If every manager we employ follows the same track as the last few then we are never going to get out of this mess. No, which is precisely why Dumb and Dumber need to go.
winteriscoming Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 1 hour ago, LVFox said: Will Still Russell Martin Lee Carsley Steven Gerrard Ruben Selles Alan Sheehan Not my wish list but a good guess of Rudkins shortlist (alongside Enzo, Rosenior and Graham Potter) Selles or Still. Let the Southampton obsession continue.
JimJams Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 12 minutes ago, deep blue said: It's been widely suspected on here that all our recent managers have been following instructions from above as to the style of the team and the selections. I get it up to a point, but surely our current manager had so little to lose by being brave, ignoring Top/Rudkin, and playing what HE thought was best. Has anyone an explanation for this? If every manager we employ follows the same track as the last few then we are never going to get out of this mess. Personally don't believe it at all. No manager is going to stake their reputation and risk their future by playing the way someone else wants them to. We just recruited poorly and the players that we do have that have performed in the past like Winks are tactically limited to one style of football. Those that could do more have fxxked off. So we're left with shit players or players that are only good in one system. And that system is now missing many integral parts. So you can't even revert back to "The Enzo way" either. Since Maresca we've employed managers with no particular style of play though either. Aside from the safety first defend a 0-0 approach which ironically is fxxking suicidal.
Lad1966 Posted 23 April Posted 23 April The next manager should someone gets the squad physically fit, Stronger and more mobile. All these attributes should be a given, but it’s seems these attributes have been ignored! 3
Stavros81 Posted 23 April Posted 23 April Haven’t got a clue but it’ll prob be announced 1st week in August 🥳
ACF Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 9 hours ago, Mickyblueeyes said: I think he is currently in the Saudi pro league but Des Buckingham ? Ok, another ex Oxford manager. Was very highly thought of it in City Group - saw him coach (and caretaker manager) Melbourne City live in the flesh. Players seemed to like and him, think he was a more factor in the trophies we won, with Kisnorbo losing a little of his managerial shine without him
RichardGearman Posted 23 April Posted 23 April Latest manager odds and anyone putting money on maresca is out if their mind lmao 1
Blue-fox Posted 23 April Posted 23 April 24 minutes ago, RichardGearman said: Latest manager odds and anyone putting money on maresca is out if their mind lmao The only two on there that are realistic are Savage and Muscat. None of the others would touch us with a barge pole. I personally cannot be doing with another possession based manager, will be more turgid football on an even poorer scale. 1
Gamble92 Posted 23 April Posted 23 April ****ing hell I forgot about Savage. It's gonna be him isn't it 😂
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