mancunianfox Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Ex-Fulham boss Chris Coleman has been interviewed for the vacant managerial position at Leicester and is now favourite for the job ahead of Macclesfield's Paul Ince. (Daily Mail) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dames Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 That will please most on here. Though he isn't brilliant i would accept him over most other candidates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Propa Pleezed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teblin Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Beacuase milan is taking his time it makes me wonder if it is someone who is already in a job. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 I can see no evidence at all for believing he will have the vision to develop our team. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mancunianfox Posted 10 May 2007 Author Share Posted 10 May 2007 Beacuase milan is taking his time it makes me wonder if it is someone who is already in a job. Logical thinking. Would have to pay compensation though. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Beacuase milan is taking his time it makes me wonder if it is someone who is already in a job. Taking his time? The season only finished on Sunday. As for Coleman I would be well chuffed. Ambitious, young but with experience in the Premiership. I can't think of any better, realistic alternatives. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teblin Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Taking his time? The season only finished on Sunday. As for Coleman I would be well chuffed. Ambitious, young but with experience in the Premiership. I can't think of any better, realistic alternatives. He stated yesterday he was taking his time!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teblin Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Logical thinking. Would have to pay compensation though. If its the right man, think it will be woth stumping up the cash. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Onion Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 i dont know how you could not want coleman, we're not exactly going to have erikson or big sam coming to the championship. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teblin Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Not said i don't want coleman stated that i think that i may be a manager in a job, as milan said he was taking his time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Why is everyone so down on Coleman? At Fulham he was forced to sell his best players and was then not given much of the money to rebuild the team. A team which has survived. Saha/BoaMorte/Queudrue and many others he had to let go... how much of that money was he given to spend? Very little. It's a bit blinkered to say that makes him a poor manager in my opinion. He really hasn't had the chance to show what he can do, in my opinion. That's not to say he'll be good... but some of you are judging him very harshly. He's 5 times the manager Rob Kelly ever will be. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Why is everyone so down on Coleman?At Fulham he was forced to sell his best players and was then not given much of the money to rebuild the team. A team which has survived. Saha/BoaMorte/Queudrue and many others he had to let go... how much of that money was he given to spend? Very little. It's a bit blinkered to say that makes him a poor manager in my opinion. He really hasn't had the chance to show what he can do, in my opinion. That's not to say he'll be good... but some of you are judging him very harshly. He's 5 times the manager Rob Kelly ever will be. Can't disagree with the last line! And wouldn't call him a poor manager. Average more like. Just cannot find the evidence to suggest he'll build a Championship winning team. I hope, if he comes, he does but Leicester has been all about dashed hopes these last years. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Leonisco Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 I'm hoping this is true. Coleman is the man to take us forward, I'm sure of it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 He stated yesterday he was taking his time!!!!!!!! Fair enough. Maybe he's suggesting he will be taking his time so the announcement may not come for a couple more weeks... Why is everyone so down on Coleman?At Fulham he was forced to sell his best players and was then not given much of the money to rebuild the team. A team which has survived. Saha/BoaMorte/Queudrue and many others he had to let go... how much of that money was he given to spend? Very little. It's a bit blinkered to say that makes him a poor manager in my opinion. He really hasn't had the chance to show what he can do, in my opinion. That's not to say he'll be good... but some of you are judging him very harshly. He's 5 times the manager Rob Kelly ever will be. I agree. People on here run the risk of getting carried away with who we can realistically attract. Just because Mandaric is in charge doesn't mean we have a bottomless transfer kitty and we are still, to some, a pretty unfashionable club. The main lure is the challenge to get us in the Premiership and I think Coleman would find that type of challenge an attractive one. Out of everyone who we could expect to take this job Coleman is my number one choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The People's Hero Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 The only evidence I can put forward is that on a small budget (for the premiership) he put rebuilt a team in which most of the best players had been sold. I don't see his time at Fulham as a failure, considering the circumstances. I'd welcome him here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Geo V Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 The only evidence I can put forward is that on a small budget (for the premiership) he put rebuilt a team in which most of the best players had been sold.I don't see his time at Fulham as a failure, considering the circumstances. I'd welcome him here. Agree totally. He will come to us with the knowledge of buying players at less sharp end of the transfer market. He has had to manage them on a relative shoe-string budget and has always sold his best players which obviously effects things like continuity and team morale. He has kept on building a side good enough to stay in the premiership that is no mean feat. Get him in before someone has the idiotic idea that Ince is the one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phube Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 I hope it's not him... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 I can see no evidence at all for believing he will have the vision to develop our team. If you look at the sort of players Coleman signed at Fulham, it was often up and coming players that he could get for cheap and develop them in to better players. Something you've said is essential for any new manager here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ric Flair Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 I hope it's not him... Who do you want Phube? I imagine you're a Joe Royle fan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
holly Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Would be well chuffed to get Coleman Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mort Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 You take a risk with any manager, we've taken big risks since MON left and none have paid off so its fair to say we're all a bit cautious about who we're going to get... that said, Coleman has been a decent manager and is a lot less of a risk than somone like Ince IMHO, since K*lly went (about a year too late IMHO!) I've not really had a prefered candidate, but I'd be content with Coleman, my only worry is he's untested in the championship and that does unsettle me a bit, at the same time I'd be interested if MM was waiting on the likes of George Burley or Billy Davies to have been done with the playoffs, in fact the delay makes me think he has a candidate in mind who may already be in work but is prepared to move in the summer (which might suggest a manager from abroad, the premiership or who's current club are in the playoffs). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phube Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Who do you want Phube? I imagine you're a Joe Royle fan Not Joe Royale, but again he's done more at Prem level than Mr. Coleman. I don't really know who I'd prefer, but Coleman isn't my No. 1... hell he's not even my No. 5!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
James. Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 Not Joe Royale, but again he's done more at Prem level than Mr. Coleman. I don't really know who I'd prefer, but Coleman isn't my No. 1... hell he's not even my No. 5!! I'd be very interested to see 5 managers that you expect we can attract AND consider better than Coleman... I can't think of them. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phube Posted 10 May 2007 Share Posted 10 May 2007 I'd be very interested to see 5 managers that you expect we can attract AND consider better than Coleman...I can't think of them. Worthington Ince Nigel Adkins Gary Johnson Geraint Williams Billy Davies (if Derby fail to go up!) Holloway ( ) Pulis Brian Laws Keegan Any more I think of I'll let you know!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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