Popular Post StanSP Posted 1 June Popular Post Posted 1 June (edited) Downright pathetic our club have taken over a month to plan for next season since relegation was confirmed. I don't know why I expected any different. Edited 1 June by StanSP 10
SemperEadem Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 54 minutes ago, winteriscoming said: I could see us going for Ruben Selles. Ticks the boxes with these clowns. Previously at Southampton and has experience in league 1. Signed so much shite for Sheff United.
winteriscoming Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 1 minute ago, SemperEadem said: Signed so much shite for Sheff United. Will fit in perfectly here then. Not suggesting I want him but could see us getting him. 1
ClaphamFox Posted 1 June Posted 1 June (edited) 36 minutes ago, Bluearmyfox28 said: Any names mentioned @Ric Flair ? I’m intrigued on @CruzNoir Challinor comment, source or opinion? I'm also curious about this. The two clubs linked with Challinor were Sheffield Wednesday and Blackburn, but it seems Sheffield Wednesday's new owners may give Pedersen the chance to prove himself and Blackburn are reportedly looking at getting Mowbray back if they can't get Bilic over the line. I'm interested to see how this plays out. Edited 1 June by ClaphamFox
Popular Post kingfox Posted 1 June Popular Post Posted 1 June 43 minutes ago, cityfanlee23 said: At this point I might be one of them, simply cannot be bothered anymore, I haven't been to games regularly for a long time, can't see it changing any time soon. I'm a 2 hour one way trip. It's an interesting tactical approach, I get the strategy, but I watch this sport to be entertained. I watch F1 because it entertains me, I don't watch Tennis because it doesn't. For far too long I've planned my weekends around watching a Football club that doesn't entertain me, not sure I can be bothered wasting my time on it much longer if we bring in RM. I've followed F1 since the 90s growing up as a "side sport" but over the last 5-6 years, it's taken a far bigger portion of my attention than it has in previous years. Happy for those that want to watch it, but I'm not tribal enough about the club to waste my weekends watching football I despise. Love this club to death, but I respect my time more. The club right now feels a little bit like that conspiracy theorist relative that you love because they are family but avoid them because of their nonsense. Can’t even remember the last time I watched a football match in full, as for Leicester, I gave up in about March as I just couldn’t stand watching the likes of Ayew in a Leicester shirt. If Leicester appoint a possession obsessive manager, then I doubt that will motivate a broken fanbase. Only way this club gets back on track, is if they return to the Pearson/Ranieri style days, or opt for a style that Bournemouth are producing for example. Certain managers out there will instantly motivate this fanbase, the likes of Russell Martin will not. 5
LCFCCHRIS Posted 1 June Posted 1 June Mainly we need a group of grafters (including manager). Doesn't mean they can't have talent, but we need hard workers that have something to prove. As much as the likes of Fatawu and Mavi have talent on their day, I don't want that sort of player at all. Give me a Lloyd Dyer over them at the moment.
Les-TA-Jon Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 1 hour ago, Iwebema said: I wondered if they will be looking for a biggish name, someone that will pull in some global/commercial attention. Rather than someone like Challinor, perhaps Steven Gerrard. As always there arent many leaks but I am getting a bit concerned we are in June now and all I have heard is Russell Martin, I actually dont think it will be him, I think he will try and rebuild his reputation abroad where a fan base may have less preconceptions about him. We're in League One mate 2
ClaphamFox Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 2 minutes ago, kingfox said: Can’t even remember the last time I watched a football match in full, as for Leicester, I gave up in about March as I just couldn’t stand watching the likes of Ayew in a Leicester shirt. If Leicester appoint a possession obsessive manager, then I doubt that will motivate a broken fanbase. Only way this club gets back on track, is if they return to the Pearson/Ranieri style days, or opt for a style that Bournemouth are producing for example. Certain managers out there will instantly motivate this fanbase, the likes of Russell Martin will not. Whoever comes in will have to play a variant of possession football because most teams will sit back against us. We will have more possession in virtually all the games we play—it's just a matter of finding a manager who can play possession football effectively.
Pita Posted 1 June Posted 1 June Rudkin is so blinkered in his search for a manager alway the same sort of rubbish
Iwebema Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 5 minutes ago, Les-TA-Jon said: We're in League One mate That's my point....try and look at it like Wrexham. I am not saying they should but I wonder if its crossing their mind.
MGLCFC Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 4 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said: Whoever comes in will have to play a variant of possession football because most teams will sit back against us. We will have more possession in virtually all the games we play—it's just a matter of finding a manager who can play possession football effectively. I'm not 100% sure about this. I thought we would dominate possession last season in most games, but we didn't really dominate anyone all season (apart from the odd half against a few teams) and teams soon realised we were weak defensively and were prepared to give it a go. Depending on our squad next season, we may not be in a position to dominate games.
MGLCFC Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 1 minute ago, bald reynard said: Challinor available now! Get him interviewed (no compensation to pay either)
StanSP Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 4 minutes ago, bald reynard said: Challinor available now! 2 minutes ago, MGLCFC said: Get him interviewed (no compensation to pay either) He's probably already arranged to go to Blackburn. Which makes sense compared to signing for us. How sad a reality that is! 3
indierich06 Posted 1 June Posted 1 June No way Challinor is even on our radar unfortunately. I reckon he will be pitching up at Blackburn or Sheff Weds in due course. If it's Wednesday then it makes our job that much harder next season too.
Muzzy_no7 Posted 1 June Author Posted 1 June 7 minutes ago, bald reynard said: Challinor available now! GET HIM IN Along with Meulensteen and Hill 2
Guest Mickyblueeyes Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 4 minutes ago, bald reynard said: Challinor available now! The thing that has been so apparent over the last 5 years is the fan base (I’m talking about the reasonably intelligent part of the fan base not the ****ing idiots “Top is a good guy and I like wanking him, 3 inch dicks are my fave” side) have been mostly right on absolutely everything. Whether it be Cooper, Ayew, Rudkin, Glover, Congerton, Top being a moron etc. the fans have been spot on. A manager proven at this level. Available. Give the man a project and go for it. Rudkin and Top, I guarantee you will go for Martin or a name. Because they have no brain cells.
Popular Post winteriscoming Posted 1 June Popular Post Posted 1 June Guaranteed Challinor will be this summer’s Rohl and Corberan. 7
LcFc_Smiv Posted 1 June Posted 1 June If, big if, it was Challinor, would there be a bit of revisionism on here with regards to comments made about Top and Rudkin within this thread? 2
MonarchFox Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 12 minutes ago, bald reynard said: Challinor available now! I'm surprised at this. We need to be all over this in our current circumstance, gets teams promoted or at least play-offs
teblin Posted 1 June Posted 1 June Hasn't been vaguely linked to us, neither has anyone I guess really. People mentioned him last summer, I think would be a good choice.
Brizzle Fox Posted 1 June Posted 1 June 10 minutes ago, Muzzy_no7 said: GET HIM IN Along with Meulensteen and Hill Yup it's so obvious. This to me would be a moment like Pearson, Shakes and Walsh joining us. Therefore absolutely no chance it happens.
Lcfcwigstonblue Posted 1 June Posted 1 June Wasn’t aware of how he played. Dave Challinor’s style of play is characterized by a dynamic blend of high-intensity pressing, tactical flexibility, and an expansive, possession-based approach in the final third. A former centre-back himself, his teams are built on solid defensive foundations, aggressive closing down, and disciplined, hard-working midfields. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5] Key Tactical Pillars High Aggression & Pressing: Challinor demands that his teams hunt for the ball. His players—especially midfielders and wing-backs—aggressively jump off their lines every few seconds to prevent opponents from building from the back. [1, 2] Expansive Wing-Backs: Whether deploying a back three or a back four, he utilizes overlapping and high-pressing wing-backs. This allows his sides to crowd the pitch, stretch the opposition defense, and dominate the wide areas. [1, 2] Tactical Adaptability: He is not dogmatic about formations and prefers to pick shapes that maximize his squad's strengths. While he has favored 3-5-2, 3-4-2-1, and 4-3-3 structures, the underlying attacking and pressing principles remain the same. [1, 2, 3, 4] No-Nonsense Accountability: Beyond the tactics, his management style is demanding. He holds players strictly accountable, emphasizing hard work, high standards, and squeezing every ounce of potential out of his squads 3 1
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