gosfox Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I think Chris Coleman would be an excellent choice.....cant see why fulham got rid!!
Babylon Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I think Chris Coleman would be an excellent choice.....cant see why fulham got rid!! Can you see why Kelly got sacked? I suggest you look at the league tables.
Thracian Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I voted for Paul Ince. Only Mike Newell of people obviously available would have made me think hard. I hope Macclesfield don't suffer as a result and that he achieves his aim of keeping them up.
dandannieldanok Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Did not place a vote because I personally would like Bryan Robson at the helm.
Manwell Pablo Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 It's Paul Ince, so forget it I am hearing that thats a done deal left right and centre. Awfull risk if so. Still could be worse.
gosfox Posted 11 April 2007 Author Posted 11 April 2007 not too many votes yet for the current incumbant!!!
BartonFox Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I am hearing that thats a done deal left right and centre.Awfull risk if so. Still could be worse. Depends on who he has with him, got to at least it won't be as bad as having Kelly.
Manwell Pablo Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Depends on who he has with him, got to at least it won't be as bad as having Kelly. As I said, it could be worse.
The Stig Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Out of any available manager its got to be Chris Coleman, could really come in, change things around and do a job. COLEMAN, COLEMAN, COLEMAN!
Head Honcho Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I think Chris Coleman would be an excellent choice.....cant see why fulham got rid!! Have you looked at the Premiership table lately?
Manwell Pablo Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Have you looked at the Premiership table lately? Apparently Jose isn't interested.
Thracian Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I am hearing that thats a done deal left right and centre.Awfull risk if so. Still could be worse. Have faith Manwell. thumbup: Sun's coming up. So long as it's true, Milan is publicly forgiven over Worthington even if we're relegated. What's another year in return for some genuine progress? I wish Incy was here now but he owes Macclesfield big time.
dandannieldanok Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Have you looked at the Premiership table lately? Exactly why I would be apprehensive if he came here, it was always noticeable during his reign at Fulham how easily Fulham folded away from home. He never managed to sort that problem out, he had since 2003.
Manwell Pablo Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Have faith Manwell. I'd give the Guv'nor a go. Spinless git who couldn't/woudln't take penalties for England. Oh and he showed how loyal he is by playing for Liverpool after being Man u through and through. And and he's good mates with Wise. Aside from that, he's done a cracking job in League Two.
The Stig Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 Don't forget everyone that no ones perfect, every manager in the world will have done SOMETHING bad.
Head Honcho Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I'd give the Guv'nor a go.Spinless git who couldn't/woudln't take penalties for England. Oh and he showed how loyal he is by playing for Liverpool after being Man u through and through. And and he's good mates with Wise. Aside from that, he's done a cracking job in League Two. Don't forget the infamous Manchester United shirt while still at West Ham incident.
Head Honcho Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I'd give the Guv'nor a go.Spinless git who couldn't/woudln't take penalties for England. Oh and he showed how loyal he is by playing for Liverpool after being Man u through and through. And and he's good mates with Wise. Aside from that, he's done a cracking job in League Two. Don't forget the infamous Manchester United shirt while still at West Ham incident.
Head Honcho Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I'd give the Guv'nor a go.Spinless git who couldn't/woudln't take penalties for England. Oh and he showed how loyal he is by playing for Liverpool after being Man u through and through. And and he's good mates with Wise. Aside from that, he's done a cracking job in League Two. Don't forget the infamous Manchester United shirt while still at West Ham incident.
Head Honcho Posted 11 April 2007 Posted 11 April 2007 I'd give the Guv'nor a go.Spinless git who couldn't/woudln't take penalties for England. Oh and he showed how loyal he is by playing for Liverpool after being Man u through and through. And and he's good mates with Wise. Aside from that, he's done a cracking job in League Two. Don't forget the infamous Manchester United shirt while still at West Ham incident.
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