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Megson's Gone, Who Now?

  

353 members have voted

  1. 1. Who should we be looking to for saviour?

    • Paul Jewell
      134
    • Gerry Taggart
      28
    • Chris Coleman
      6
    • Iain Dowie
      18
    • Gary Johnson
      28
    • John Collins
      6
    • Peter Reid
      7
    • Glen Hoddle
      8
    • Stuart Pearce
      22
    • Steve Bruce
      10
    • Steve Staunton
      2
    • Glen Roeder
      4
    • Simon Grayson
      20
    • Other (State)
      60


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Posted
We want Ian Marshall as manager and on pitch style guru. It can't be any worse than Megson.

Ah the pie-man, brilliant call.

Posted
Because he has already declared that he will almost certainly not return to football management.

WHEN DID THIS HAPPEN??? :@

:cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

Posted
Frankly I've hit the point that I almost don't care :(

I just want it sorted and we can start to move Forward.

Agreed but can't believe Coleman doesn't many votes

Posted
Frankly I've hit the point that I almost don't care :(

I just want it sorted and we can start to move Forward.

That's what I've done the last three, four, five, six times.

Posted

well it aint roeder

Norwich City have confirmed the appointment of Glenn Roeder as their new manager.

The Carrow Road outfit have been on the lookout for a new boss following the parting of ways with Peter Grant and have now plumped for Roeder.

Following successful negotiations Roeder has put pen-to-paper on a two-and-a-half year deal, while caretaker boss Jim Duffy has left the club.

Although only out of football since May 2007, Roeder has been linked with various jobs, most noticeably a director of football role at Arsenal.

He has now though opted to return to football as a No.1, with the former West Ham boss charged with pulling Norwich away from the relegation zone.

Posted
well it aint roeder

Norwich City have confirmed the appointment of Glenn Roeder as their new manager.

The Carrow Road outfit have been on the lookout for a new boss following the parting of ways with Peter Grant and have now plumped for Roeder.

Following successful negotiations Roeder has put pen-to-paper on a two-and-a-half year deal, while caretaker boss Jim Duffy has left the club.

Although only out of football since May 2007, Roeder has been linked with various jobs, most noticeably a director of football role at Arsenal.

He has now though opted to return to football as a No.1, with the former West Ham boss charged with pulling Norwich away from the relegation zone.

Bet Martin Allen will be gutted! :o

By the way, shouldn't this poll be rerun now, with Joe Royle and Steve Walsh among the contenders?

Posted

I now would love to see Billy Davies or Ian Holloway get the job, but I get the feeling MM will go with an out of work manager and just pocket the dosh from Bolton. He will almost certainly go with either Joe Royle or Peter Reid.

Posted
I now would love to see Billy Davies or Ian Holloway get the job, but I get the feeling MM will go with an out of work manager and just pocket the dosh from Bolton. He will almost certainly go with either Joe Royle or Peter Reid.

Both good calls IMO (Davies & Holloway) but I must admit, I like the idea of Royle.

Posted
Link doesn't work what are you referring to?

Seems ok to me, probably not worth all the effort though. :D

Posted

Quote from today's Sun newspaper,

Milan Mandaric will not rush into appointing Leicesters third Boss of the season.

The Foxes chairman said " I've got to get it right because if this club stays in the Championship it will become a liability with all the costs

and overheads".

Sounds like he would bale out if we don't get promotion. :cry:

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