Foxin_Mad Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 49 minutes ago, Lionator said: It takes a certain level of brain worms to think that Enzo Maresca is somehow to blame for our current predicament haha. That isn't what I have said. He isn't to blame for it, but he played a part. There are elements of his time here that caused where we are, for example Harry Winks and Vestergaard on big contracts, the obsession with tippy tappy pass from the back crap that then the club decided we needed to obsess over. The fact he was always going to **** off when a big club came knocking, which he did and then left us with the likes of Steve Cooper. He has played a part in where we are. Had we kept Smith imo he takes us up, we stay there and the rest is history. 1
ClaphamFox Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 13 minutes ago, trooky said: Normally it's a 3 year rolling period, so the accounts submitted by end of December 2025, would include seasons 22/23, 23/24 and 24/25. So unless our court cases have affected these dates then my understanding is it would have included that season. No. We were charged and docked points for the three year period ending 2023/24. We have not been charged for 2024/25 and it looks unlikely we will be now given that West Brom have had their charge fast-tracked and we've heard nothing. The big question is whether we breach for this season and we probably won't know the answer to that for a while yet. The transfer window opens on 15 June and I expect us to be scrambling to sell any player who might command a fee before July... 1
Libertine Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 13 minutes ago, HankMarvin said: John Terry is waiting by the phone Full LCFC kit? 3
Tommy Fresh Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 3 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said: That isn't what I have said. He isn't to blame for it, but he played a part. There are elements of his time here that caused where we are, for example Harry Winks and Vestergaard on big contracts, the obsession with tippy tappy pass from the back crap that then the club decided we needed to obsess over. The fact he was always going to **** off when a big club came knocking, which he did and then left us with the likes of Steve Cooper. He has played a part in where we are. Had we kept Smith imo he takes us up, we stay there and the rest is history. That's more on the club for having zero planning in place, if they were backing Enzo with players to play the way he and they wanted, they should of had a shortlist of managers in case Enzo left that would play a similar way to make use of the player recruitment, they appointed Steve Cooper ...... 1
bald reynard Posted 27 April Posted 27 April (edited) 2 hours ago, Outfox the Fox said: Yep, Dean Smith as Manager, Fuchs as Assistant. I think there's a pretty good chance this could happen. There was an interview with Smith a couple of months ago, when he said, he's loving Managing in the States, but, he wants to get back to English football, 'soon'. A Midland lad, with a 'real challenge' (!), at a Club he has 'unfinished business' with, could mean he'd consider coming back. Fuchs' experience as his Assistant at Charlotte and now, Newport, might well lead to an ideal partnership? Edited 27 April by bald reynard
Foxin_Mad Posted 27 April Posted 27 April (edited) 4 minutes ago, Tommy Fresh said: That's more on the club for having zero planning in place, if they were backing Enzo with players to play the way he and they wanted, they should of had a shortlist of managers in case Enzo left that would play a similar way to make use of the player recruitment, they appointed Steve Cooper ...... This is completely true, look at Bournemouth (****ing Bournemouth ffs) excellent manager leaves, they have a new one lined up in days. Succession planning is a thing and a huge problem for us for decades, Jon Rudkin doesn't know what it is. The main issue for us is always the general competence of the idiots in charge! Edited 27 April by Foxin_Mad 1
st albans fox Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 1 minute ago, Foxin_Mad said: This is completely true, look at Bournemouth (****ing Bournemouth ffs) excellent manager leaves, they have a new one lined up in days. Succession planning is a thing and a huge problem for us for decades, Jon Rudkin doesn't know what it is. The main issue for us is always the general competence of the idiots in charge! This is very unfair john has to decide if it’s tuna or chicken sandwiches each morning. Once that done he understandably has little time or energy to tend to other matters. and then it’s the weekend when he and mrs john attend the local garden centre both days. (When he’s not watching the team play). im sure he will find some time in late July to look at the new manager position. I think it’s salad by then so not such a tricky morning. 4
Tommy Fresh Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 5 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said: This is completely true, look at Bournemouth (****ing Bournemouth ffs) excellent manager leaves, they have a new one lined up in days. Succession planning is a thing and a huge problem for us for decades, Jon Rudkin doesn't know what it is. The main issue for us is always the general competence of the idiots in charge! Think the only succession planning we've ever got right was with Soyuncu and Maguire
bald reynard Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 32 minutes ago, HankMarvin said: John Terry is waiting by the phone Dean Smith, Christian Fuchs & John Terry - a whole 'package' for us?!
StanSP Posted 27 April Posted 27 April On 22/04/2026 at 16:35, Tommy Fresh said: Lee Johnson who lost to some ****ing side from Andorra when he was being shit at Hibs All managers have absolute shockers in their careers. Ranieri lost to Faroe Islands as Greece boss if I remember correctly. Real Madrid lost to a 3rd tier side in Copa Del Rey once.
AjcW Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 2 minutes ago, StanSP said: All managers have absolute shockers in their careers. Ranieri lost to Faroe Islands as Greece boss if I remember correctly. Real Madrid lost to a 3rd tier side in Copa Del Rey once. Yeah, I don't particularly like the bloke, personality wise. But you don't get selected by City Group to run an entire pre season for elite development squad players across the group (at the Man City academy) if you're useless. He also went on from that to be selected for Lommel. Both of those jobs will have been given to him by McCarron, I know we don't ALWAYS go with convenience, but it all feels a little too obvious, particularly with LJ's agent stating he'd like to return to the UK sooner rather than later.
teblin Posted 27 April Posted 27 April Marink Reedijk, when looking at lommel noticed this guys team top with 88 points. Know nothing about him and the team. But hey.
coolhandfox Posted 27 April Posted 27 April Jens Berthel Askou, Motherwell manager. has them playing good football. 1
Blue ROI Posted 27 April Posted 27 April We need Big Nige back in some capacity to try and sort things out in the short term. Any targets a la Ranieri, Claude, Fraudgers 2016-23 are out of reach in League One ya know. Pearson back as an advisory role would do wonders for us. Root and branch review. S+C, scouting, analytics etc could be something for him. If they don't get it together then they'll be playing in an empty stadium next season.
Wasyls Pec Deck Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 49 minutes ago, Foxin_Mad said: That isn't what I have said. He isn't to blame for it, but he played a part. There are elements of his time here that caused where we are, for example Harry Winks and Vestergaard on big contracts, the obsession with tippy tappy pass from the back crap that then the club decided we needed to obsess over. The fact he was always going to **** off when a big club came knocking, which he did and then left us with the likes of Steve Cooper. He has played a part in where we are. Had we kept Smith imo he takes us up, we stay there and the rest is history. Managers have nothing to do with contracts now and he was hired to play that style. I’d say he can’t be blamed for either.
Foxin_Mad Posted 27 April Posted 27 April (edited) 40 minutes ago, Wasyls Pec Deck said: Managers have nothing to do with contracts now and he was hired to play that style. I’d say he can’t be blamed for either. They do to an extent, supposedly Winks was brought in for him and Vestergaard was extended at his request before he left. Ultimately the club is responsible of course, again its not to blame him specifically but he certainlly played a part in where we are by mainly fooking off when he did, then taking KDH. Edited 27 April by Foxin_Mad
trooky Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 9 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: No. We were charged and docked points for the three year period ending 2023/24. We have not been charged for 2024/25 and it looks unlikely we will be now given that West Brom have had their charge fast-tracked and we've heard nothing. The big question is whether we breach for this season and we probably won't know the answer to that for a while yet. The transfer window opens on 15 June and I expect us to be scrambling to sell any player who might command a fee before July... Yes your correct, I was just researching our case. Now we're in league 1 PSR doesn't apply anymore. Its the salary cost management protocol, so relegated clubs are allowed a wage cap of 75% of the turnover. 1
Tommy Fresh Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 41 minutes ago, StanSP said: All managers have absolute shockers in their careers. Ranieri lost to Faroe Islands as Greece boss if I remember correctly. Real Madrid lost to a 3rd tier side in Copa Del Rey once. Yeah but his career in general has been pretty shite as well
damolcfc Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 4231 Passing it round the back , phew, would hate to lose that style of football 🫣🫣🤔🤔🤪🤪
ClaphamFox Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 4 minutes ago, damolcfc said: Russell Martin 🫣🫣 surely not. What is the obsession 😳 I'll be very surprised if it's Martin.
Phil Mitchell Posted 27 April Posted 27 April Russell Martin I won’t back from day one, literally the one name I didn’t ****ing want. Phil.
Peter james Posted 27 April Posted 27 April I would go for Robbie Savage, former player who did really well at Macclesfield and is currently doing well at Forest Green with some great result a along the way.
AjcW Posted 27 April Posted 27 April 8 minutes ago, Tommy Fresh said: Yeah but his career in general has been pretty shite as well Again, I don't like the bloke, but his stats (particularly in League one) are sound. Play off promotion with Barnsley, Play off loss with Sunderland. No dramas with Bristol City and a cup run or two. He's also gone away after Hibs and tried to build up an education, City Group, FC Coppenhagen etc.
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