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Have you got faith in Mandaric to get it right?

  

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  1. 1. Will he make a decent appointment?

    • He is clueless.
      72
    • He will get it right this time.
      54


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I have more faith in the Foxes Trust being able to organise a garden fete with some Morris dancers and a real ale stall than I do in Mandaric being able to spot a decent manager.

Posted
I have more faith in the Foxes Trust being able to organise a garden fete with some Morris dancers and a real ale stall than I do in Mandaric being able to spot a decent manager.

ermmmmmmmmmmm

NO! :S

Posted

At the moment, I am extremley sceptical and worried that he's going to get it wrong, yet again.

The decsion to sack Ollie before this deadline he set makes me think he has someone ready in line.

Posted

This is the last chance for me.

Has to get it right this time.

Hes a complete willy puller, but he is our chairman. One good appointment and he will be a hero. One more shit move and I will be calling for his head.

Posted
At the moment, I am extremley sceptical and worried that he's going to get it wrong, yet again.

The decsion to sack Ollie before this deadline he set makes me think he has someone ready in line.

Me 2 :rolleyes:

Posted

fook no.

I'm particularly worried that having tried the lively, young, charasmatic manager (Allen & Ollie) he's gunna plump for an old war horse like fooking graeme souness or someone similar.

Posted

Only time will tell, but I certainly have my doubts! If he can't get it right this time then I just don't what...

Posted
Here you go Milan knock your self out

Link to next manager

lol

Jean Tigana-Fulham.(July 2000 to April 2003)

Tigana was probably the smoothest Premiership manager till Mourinho arrived. Al Fayed also was one of the biggest spending till Roman arrived. Both now look pale imitations. Another Tigana flaw was his distinct lack of managerial ability. With Mo�s Millions, he pumped Fulham to the heights of 13th in 2001/2. After another disappointing season almost lurched into relegation, the toothpick chewing French man was dismissed. Considering he spent �11million on Steve Marlet who barely hit double figures, Al Fayed seemed to have a taken a very rational course of action!

Posted

No faith at all....I've heard his list of potential includes Christain Gross, Egil Olsen, Steve Wigley, Peter Taylor, Jim Fallon, Dennis Wise and Calude Anelka and Clive Woodward!

Posted

In truth he's not got a great record when it comes to managers, which is something of an understatement, so reason would suggest he's not likely to break that pattern now. I'd love to be proved wrong though

Posted
I have more faith in the Foxes Trust being able to organise a garden fete with some Morris dancers and a real ale stall than I do in Mandaric being able to spot a decent manager.

You mean to say that Martin Allen wasn't the messiah?!! Shame I was hoping for a ressurection... of his career. Then 'The Chosen One' can lead us to the promised land :whistle:

Failing that bring back Burrows and Taggert. Loved that flat cap and tash :thumbup: plus they didn't do so bad as a managment team and at least we know what their about.

As for MM getting it right, no I don't think he can. Seems to me he struck lucky with Redknapp but for us its like hes trying to put us in administration with these constant 3 week manager pay-offs :blink: either that or MM mistook the big white bowl for a bigtop and actually thinks we're a circus, which surprises me he got rid of the clown Hollowho?

To be honest I think we'd have more luck letting a blind man navigate his way across a busy motorway and surviving than we will of MM getting it right first time this season.

Posted
I have more faith in the Foxes Trust being able to organise a garden fete with some Morris dancers and a real ale stall than I do in Mandaric being able to spot a decent manager.

Not saying I don't still live in hope but in any club where his presence was down to democracy he'd have been long gone, together with Holloway.

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Not saying I don't still live in hope but in any club where his presence was down to democracy he'd have been long gone, together with Holloway.

Holloway carried the bulk of supporters with him throughout his tenure - it was just the knee-jerk of relegation that temporarily turned that support. I'll wager his name would have been sung lustily at the first friendly of the summer had he stayed.

Mandaric on the other hand started on a wave of popularity and is rapidly becoming a dead man walking - if he doesn't pull a managerial coup off now I can see people demanding he gets out of the club before Xmas. Personally, I am sick of the bloke's incompetence.

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Holloway carried the bulk of supporters with him throughout his tenure - it was just the knee-jerk of relegation that temporarily turned that support. I'll wager his name would have been sung lustily at the first friendly of the summer had he stayed.

Mandaric on the other hand started on a wave of popularity and is rapidly becoming a dead man walking - if he doesn't pull a managerial coup off now I can see people demanding he gets out of the club before Xmas. Personally, I am sick of the bloke's incompetence.

My conscience is clear. I can't say I ever liked either. Praised em on the rare occasions I thought it was due, yes, but liked them as the key men in our football club? No thanks.

Posted

I am not sure he knows what type of manager will work for the club at all. I just hope he gets it right this time.

A complete laughing stock!

Webbo: Is the baby in your avatar yours? very cute!!

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