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9 minutes ago, Tuna said:

Please, please, please be good at your job!

Utterly irrelevant if he is or not as he'll just be a puppet having his strings pulled by Rudkin. Add in the fact hes got a disgusting squad of players to try and move on and no money to replace any of them! 

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40 minutes ago, Tielemans63 said:

What's the betting he starts, spends 3 months working with Dumb and Dumber and ****s it off ASAP?

genuinely high if he's any good. The dregs stay because they know that there's no standards and they'll never get a better job, the good ones go because this isn't a job you want on your cv under these failures 

Posted
4 minutes ago, murphy said:

This appointment just tells me that Top still hasn't given up on his Man City fixation.   You Could sell him some magic beans if you told him they were special Man City magic beans. 

 

I don't have high hopes.  Hope has been drained out of me.   More likely he is our new Lee Congerton. 

Where do I get these Man City beans from?

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https://onefootball.com/en/news/james-mccarron-managers-transfers-and-style-behind-leicester-citys-potential-sporting-director-42432883

 

Although Lommel’s biggest sales were of pre-McCarron signings, notable profits followed. Vini Souza moved to Sheffield United for £10.5m in 2023 after a £2m fee three years earlier. That same summer, Manfred Ugalde joined Twente for £3.5m having cost £750k, and in 2022

McCarron set out plans to add more 25 to 30-year-olds.

 

 

 

He appointed English coaches with extensive experience.

 

 

 McCarron has favoured a controlled style. That aligns with chairman Aiyawatt ‘Top’ Srivaddhanaprabha’s preference.

 

Hmmmm. 

 

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Posted (edited)
44 minutes ago, Finnegan said:

He sounds like more of the same. This club needs a complete rebuild from top to bottom anything less than that is tinkering around the edges and the decline will continue until such time someone does something different.Does the club survive that long?

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Here you go Mr McCarron a guide to work too, just keep it secret from Rudkin

League One Average Salary

The average League One salary for 2025/26 is £4,100 per week or around £215,000 per annum. This figure is drawn from 640 recorded player salaries, which is around 26 or 27 players per club.

It’s estimated that all of the top 50 highest-paid players in League One are getting at least £436,000 each year or £8,400 per week. Clubs with many entries in this section include Cardiff City, Huddersfield Town, and Luton Town.

As you’ll know from the table, this approach of paying big salaries for several players is certainly working out for Cardiff, while Huddersfield and Luton were likely hoping for a better run at the automatic spots this season.

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Rudkin has either appointed him because he knows he’s shit and won’t threaten his position OR he’s actually decent and Rudkin can lap up the credit for anything that astonishingly goes well.

 

My money is on the former.

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