blue blood Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Paul Jewell Stuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince Chris Coleman Mike Newell Roy McFarland Glenn Hoddle David O'Leary Nigel Worthington George Greham Kevin Keegan But to name a few. There are a hell of a lot of good managers out there at the moment IMHO. The pressure is on, Milan you better get it right. there wont always be so many cherrys to pick from. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Paul JewellStuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince Chris Coleman Mike Newell Roy McFarland Glenn Hoddle David O'Leary Nigel Worthington George Greham Kevin Keegan But to name a few. There are a hell of a lot of good managers out athere at the moment IMHO. The presser is on, Milan you better get it right. there wont always be so many cherrys to pick from. That's narrowed it down a bit. Your list is of available managers... not "good" necessarily. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bryn Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Paul JewellStuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince Chris Coleman Mike Newell Roy McFarland - Dunno anything about him tbh Glenn Hoddle David O'Leary Nigel Worthington George Greham Kevin Keegan But to name a few. There are a hell of a lot of good managers out athere at the moment IMHO. The presser is on, Milan you better get it right. there wont always be so many cherrys to pick from. Unless you're a mental case, that's a more appropriate list of good managers. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Master Fox Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 You missed Bryan Robson off that list Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blue blood Posted 14 May 2007 Author Share Posted 14 May 2007 Unless you're a mental case, that's a more appropriate list of good managers. standards sunshine, lets add a swig or realism here. we are a team rightly within the lower reaches of the second tier. id say most of the managers listed there would think hmm leicester.....instead of OH MY GOD LEICESTER!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Matt Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 No matter how many are availiable, no matter how good, no matter who Milan appoints, people are gonna be unhappy, I guarentee it. TBH off of that list anyone but Paul Ince. Please! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
blue blood Posted 14 May 2007 Author Share Posted 14 May 2007 mm will have got it right if the manager HE chooses form a long list of GOOD managers brings success to LCFC. End of. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricey Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 My list in order of preference: Paul Jewell Chris Coleman Stuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince/Mike Newell/David O'Leary Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinkenzo Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Paul JewellStuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince Chris Coleman Mike Newell Roy McFarland Glenn Hoddle David O'Leary Nigel Worthington George Greham Kevin Keegan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinkenzo Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 And Billy Davies is hardly available Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Paul JewellStuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince Chris Coleman Mike Newell Roy McFarland Glenn Hoddle David O'Leary Nigel Worthington George Greham Kevin Keegan But to name a few. There are a hell of a lot of good managers out there at the moment IMHO. The pressure is on, Milan you better get it right. there wont always be so many cherrys to pick from. still got jobs as far as i know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 And Billy Davies is hardly available still got jobs as far as i know. That's my fault - I quickly added the 'Available' bit in an attempt to stem the flow of "oooh let's get so and so in..." threads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stinkenzo Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Approachable Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Ruddle Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Chris Coleman is my number one target Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bigneville Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Why do people want Stuart Pearce? What has he ever done? At least Paul Jewell has won this division before, Coleman over-achieved with Fulham every season and Davies having a superb championship record... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lookwhaticando Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Why do people want Stuart Pearce?What has he ever done? At least Paul Jewell has won this division before, Coleman over-achieved with Fulham every season and Davies having a superb championship record... He's been promoted from it twice before, but I don't think he's won it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Gist Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Jewell would be my first choice, although I doubt he would come here. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
teblin Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Want jewell or coleman myself. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Ruddle Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Pearce would get loads of "jip" from the City faithful if he cam down, wudn't he? I certainly would any way Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Daggers Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 This thread reminds me of the crap compilation albums that you get at Xmas. Loads of titles you've heard a million times before and a new one. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thracian Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Paul JewellStuart Pearce Billy Davies Paul Ince Chris Coleman Mike Newell Roy McFarland Glenn Hoddle David O'Leary Nigel Worthington George Greham Kevin Keegan But to name a few. There are a hell of a lot of good managers out there at the moment IMHO. The pressure is on, Milan you better get it right. there wont always be so many cherrys to pick from. I'd only take Jewell, Davies, Coleman and Newell as choices I'd be interested in and add Simon Grayson's name. We have some fast and major rebuilding to do and Davies has shown he doesn't mess around although he does have the achilles heel of appearing to fall out with folk wherever he goes. Newell remains a worthwhile option to me cos I have faith in him transforming the style of the club. Ince would clearly be so unpopular with the fans that I don't think it worth the potential harm of appointing him. Coleman has convinced me of nothing. So, its from Davies, Newell, Grayson or Jewell to me. Davies would do the job well for sure but would fall out with MM in no time. Newell and Grayson are the best attacking options but Grayson has no baggage and Jewell's proved he can do the job in the Championship . From those four I really don't mind. Personally I like the attacking prospects of Grayson and Newell but Davies and Jewell are probably more certain to gain us promotion and seeing some fans don't seem to give a toss how we play so long as we win, those two are the safest choices. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mort Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Why do people want Stuart Pearce?What has he ever done? Ditto... dont rate him at all as a manager! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Webbo Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 I'd only take Jewell, Davies, Coleman and Newell as choices I'd be interested in and add Simon Grayson's name.We have some fast and major rebuilding to do and Davies has shown he doesn't mess around although he does have the achilles heel of appearing to fall out with folk wherever he goes. Newell remains a worthwhile option to me cos I have faith in him transforming the style of the club. Ince would clearly be so unpopular with the fans that I don't think it worth the potential harm of appointing him. Coleman has convinced me of nothing. So, its from Davies, Newell, Grayson or Jewell to me. Davies would do the job well for sure but would fall out with MM in no time. Newell and Grayson are the best attacking options but Grayson has no baggage and Jewell's proved he can do the job in the Championship . From those four I really don't mind. Personally I like the attacking prospects of Grayson and Newell but Davies and Jewell are probably more certain to gain us promotion and seeing some fans don't seem to give a toss how we play so long as we win, those two are the safest choices. good summing up only Newell wasn't considered when NW was appointed so i think he's out of the equation and i don't think Jewell would come here so it's Davies or Grayson for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Little Nicky Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 This thread reminds me of the crap compilation albums that you get at Xmas.Loads of titles you've heard a million times before and a new one. Bang on! Jewell would be a great choice, but he looks like he's going nowhere at the minute, reading what Dave Whelan has said about his departure. And Pearce, well he's not proved anything for me and is way too much of a risk! My number one choice is Coleman, he's the man for the job, and I'm sure he will be the man that gets it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lineker's Left Foot Posted 14 May 2007 Share Posted 14 May 2007 Unless you're a mental case, that's a more appropriate list of good managers. Roy McFarland ex-D*rby manager and player - he can fook off Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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