adamkhalifa Posted Thursday at 16:27 Posted Thursday at 16:27 A lot of traction on here for RM. The club do like to torture us though. Sad to say, but this is gonna speed up KP exit. Challinor is the most obvious choice. But that's too difficult to process. 1
fox_favourite Posted Thursday at 16:32 Posted Thursday at 16:32 8 minutes ago, ronnup said: Should be all over Edwards Compared to RM, most definitely. I quite like the way he came across at Wolves and I thought for some good results. Doubt he would have come though. 3
DAS Boot Posted Thursday at 16:49 Posted Thursday at 16:49 27 minutes ago, ronnup said: Should be all over Edwards Would be wasting our time. No way he drops to League 1. 2
CarolinaFox Posted Thursday at 16:56 Posted Thursday at 16:56 St. Pauli just let go of their manager, Alexander Blessin a few days ago. He would be such a better fit than RM. His football is almost the exact opposite of Martin - high intensity, physical, pressing heavy. We could boss League One with him.
Popular Post S1DDO Posted Thursday at 17:06 Popular Post Posted Thursday at 17:06 9 minutes ago, CarolinaFox said: St. Pauli just let go of their manager, Alexander Blessin a few days ago. He would be such a better fit than RM. His football is almost the exact opposite of Martin - high intensity, physical, pressing heavy. We could boss League One with him. Blessin in disguise 3 2
fox_favourite Posted Thursday at 17:08 Posted Thursday at 17:08 11 minutes ago, CarolinaFox said: St. Pauli just let go of their manager, Alexander Blessin a few days ago. He would be such a better fit than RM. His football is almost the exact opposite of Martin - high intensity, physical, pressing heavy. We could boss League One with him. We would t have to shout.... Get in to 'um...f....you get the rest
MPH Posted Thursday at 17:09 Posted Thursday at 17:09 1 hour ago, los dedos said: Yes some where aimed at O'Neil but it was also a protest at the board. If anyone remembers they invited 6 fans to go into the board room to talk to O'Neil and the board ( imagine them doing that now 😅) One of my mates was picked and he explicitly told O'Neil that he and alot of other fans where more unhappy with the board than the manager. He seemed to take it very personally. Still mentioning it years later in some interviews… 2
lookwhaticando Posted Thursday at 17:29 Posted Thursday at 17:29 1 hour ago, LFC bear said: I'm not being funny here. … Soy Hodgson Au contraire mon frère! Funniest shit I’ve read in at least five minutes. 2
ramadaone Posted Thursday at 17:35 Posted Thursday at 17:35 Not quite sure why people are still throwing different names into the hat when Percy has said who it is going to be ? Announced before the weekend
los dedos Posted Thursday at 17:42 Posted Thursday at 17:42 30 minutes ago, MPH said: He seemed to take it very personally. Still mentioning it years later in some interviews… Love the man but I always thought he used that to his advantage . I can't even remember many being that anti O'Neil that day but other's assure me that was the case 🤷♂️
Foxdiamond Posted Thursday at 17:43 Posted Thursday at 17:43 7 minutes ago, ramadaone said: Not quite sure why people are still throwing different names into the hat when Percy has said who it is going to be ? Announced before the weekend Time to put fingers in ears and shout la la la 2
CarolinaFox Posted Thursday at 17:47 Posted Thursday at 17:47 10 minutes ago, ramadaone said: Not quite sure why people are still throwing different names into the hat when Percy has said who it is going to be ? Announced before the weekend Its never really done until its announced - Jesse Marsch being a prime example.
Winstonthedog Posted Thursday at 17:58 Posted Thursday at 17:58 Surely above all else King power need and want to get the fans back on side .... Happy fans = happy income into the club ..... if they can't see we need a manager who plays fast attacking football then all hope is gone .... I kept hearing a name mentioned lots of times every game last season .... the name was Jesus christ .... got to be worth a look at surely 2
Silva Fox Posted Thursday at 17:59 Posted Thursday at 17:59 Just now, Winstonthedog said: Surely above all else King power need and want to get the fans back on side .... Happy fans = happy income into the club ..... if they can't see we need a manager who plays fast attacking football then all hope is gone .... I kept hearing a name mentioned lots of times every game last season .... the name was Jesus christ .... got to be worth a look at surely Nail on head!
JimJams Posted Thursday at 18:14 Posted Thursday at 18:14 2 hours ago, Chelmofox said: We arent buying a super duper ball playing keeper in L1. Don't need to, already sorted. 1
Long Eaton Fox Posted Thursday at 18:20 Posted Thursday at 18:20 We seem to be interested in people who have just been sacked. Why not someone up and coming? 1
Lesta2014 Posted Thursday at 18:23 Posted Thursday at 18:23 2 minutes ago, Long Eaton Fox said: We seem to be interested in people who have just been sacked. Why not someone up and coming? Would likely mean they in a job and need to pay compensation, something we very rarely do and probably can’t afford now.
winteriscoming Posted Thursday at 18:28 Posted Thursday at 18:28 Completely left field but what about Lilian Nalis. Currently assistant at Rennes. Spent his coaching career as an assistant. Worked a lot with Franck Haise. I know it’s prob unlikely but someone/anyone but Martin.
Mista_cle31 Posted Thursday at 18:41 Posted Thursday at 18:41 2 hours ago, Corky said: Most managers I can take or leave, usually give them a real chance but this offers nothing for me. He just appears an extreme version of the crap football philosophy. Plus, he's an absolute arrogant bell-end 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Guppys Love Child Posted Thursday at 18:55 Posted Thursday at 18:55 11 minutes ago, winteriscoming said: Completely left field but what about Lilian Nalis. Currently assistant at Rennes. Spent his coaching career as an assistant. Worked a lot with Franck Haise. I know it’s prob unlikely but someone/anyone but Martin. Much the same as the Fuchs debate. IMO both just not ready or experienced enough at present. League One is a ba$tard to get out of and it needs a been there, done that at this level manager. It pains me to say it but looking at a style that fits better with our group of clowns, actual experience, and past history, Darren Ferguson, whilst not glamorous, exciting, or ambitious, ticks a number of the boxes. It won't be pretty, but on that same front it won't be numerous goals conceding after a million possession for the sake of it passes under the tw@t Russell Martins brand of coma inducing football.
winteriscoming Posted Thursday at 18:57 Posted Thursday at 18:57 Just now, Guppys Love Child said: Much the same as the Fuchs debate. IMO both just not ready or experienced enough at present. League One is a ba$tard to get out of and it needs a been there, done that at this level manager. It pains me to say it but looking at a style that fits better with our group of clowns, actual experience, and past history, Darren Ferguson, whilst not glamorous, exciting, or ambitious, ticks a number of the boxes. It won't be pretty, but on that same front it won't be numerous goals conceding after a million possession for the sake of it passes under the tw@t Russell Martins brand of coma inducing football. The obvious choice is Challinor. I’m baffled we haven’t at least spoken to him. Such an open goal to go for. Our arrogance as a club is at the same level as Russell Martin. 4
Guppys Love Child Posted Thursday at 18:59 Posted Thursday at 18:59 Just now, winteriscoming said: The obvious choice is Challinor. I’m baffled we haven’t at least spoken to him. Such an open goal to go for. Our arrogance as a club is at the same level as Russell Martin. Challinor is a truly great shout..
Popular Post Ric Flair Posted Thursday at 19:05 Popular Post Posted Thursday at 19:05 9 minutes ago, Guppys Love Child said: Much the same as the Fuchs debate. IMO both just not ready or experienced enough at present. League One is a ba$tard to get out of and it needs a been there, done that at this level manager. It pains me to say it but looking at a style that fits better with our group of clowns, actual experience, and past history, Darren Ferguson, whilst not glamorous, exciting, or ambitious, ticks a number of the boxes. It won't be pretty, but on that same front it won't be numerous goals conceding after a million possession for the sake of it passes under the tw@t Russell Martins brand of coma inducing football. I mean this is not really true is it, the last 3-4 years the inexperienced Steven Schumacher, Kieran McKenna, Chris Davies, Brian Barry-Murphy and Michael Skubala have all got automatic promotion. 7
winteriscoming Posted Thursday at 19:10 Posted Thursday at 19:10 Imo Paddy McCarthy and Jason Tindall should be looked at. Could easily do a Davies, Skubala, McKenna etc.
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