Fox You Forest Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 In terms of who I'd want or who I think we'll get?I suppose from the possible or vaguelly possible I'd want: Ince, Royle, Ferguson or Newell but believe Royle and Newell are the only realistic chances we've got out of those four. As for who Mandaric is likely to choose. Well, I think he'll possibly consult Hullfox and we'll get: Davies, Peter Reid, or some other dourist. Not one mention of Simon Grayson, I cant contain my anger.
Daggers Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 This is brilliant - FoxesTalk I-Spy. What a great invention. I've looked really hard though and I can't spot any difference between this thread and any other "Manager" thread. Can someone give me a clue - how manay differences should I be looking for?
Benji Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 This is brilliant - FoxesTalk I-Spy. What a great invention.I've looked really hard though and I can't spot any difference between this thread and any other "Manager" thread. Can someone give me a clue - how manay differences should I be looking for? This one was started by an Admin and you have to respect his AUTHORITIEE
davieG Posted 25 May 2008 Author Posted 25 May 2008 This is brilliant - FoxesTalk I-Spy. What a great invention.I've looked really hard though and I can't spot any difference between this thread and any other "Manager" thread. Can someone give me a clue - how manay differences should I be looking for? Well as the title suggests I was going to post editorials from other sources but I guess that was rather naive.
Daggers Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Well as the title suggests I was going to post editorials from other sources but I guess that was rather naive. I know - but it seems others didn't get it.
FoxesRoyal Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 But realistically it will be Paul Lambert Better not be lambert what would he do. He has got to face the fact that he is a crap manger and always will be. who would want to go and see them if he comes in and watch them go down to league two. No thanks Lambert we can use are money on good managers and that don't include yopu!!!!
Thracian Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Not one mention of Simon Grayson, I cant contain my anger. A mere oversight, all corrected now. My regard for Grayson is well documented. And all five of my preferred managers probably represent a guarantee of goals and at least some attempt at good football. I'd probably be happy with anyone else who played that way too. Am I sick of negative bosses? They've been like Gorgonweed in the way they've choked the aspirations of the club.
LCWanderer Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Lambert won the Champions League as a player and had nothing but success throughout his career. He took on a Wycombe side that was on it's arse and took them into the play offs playing neat attractive football. - Play offs. - Neat attractive football. Two things that this club hasn't seen in the last 5 years. Lambert or Davies would be great just as long as they get some time to get the job done. As long as we're up around the top 6, that will do. If Milan is expecting a new man to come in and us to finish the league with a record points tally, he'll be "at the lowest point in his tenure" for a bit longer. Er No! He took a good attacking Wycombe team and turned it into the most negative defensive side I've seen for years at Adams park.
Daggers Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Er No!He took a good attacking Wycombe team and turned it into the most negative defensive side I've seen for years at Adams park. Thank you. Unfortunately some people are getting a little ahead of themselves - they seem to think anything would be better than Holloway. It won't, and certainly not a negative manager with piss all experience or promise.
ibbosuk Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 It's one thing to predict something when it doesnt look like a possibility at all.It is however not rocket science to predict something that is a real posibility. 1 Anything is "possible", However predicting relegation and on 52 pts in "ASTOUNDING" 2 Very Very few of you were predicting BD a few weeks ago as I did (AND STILL DO).... Your Poll show how inferier your football knowlege is on this board with New manager, Realistically poll ... Joe Royle Simon Grayson Richard Money Danny Wilson Steve Tilson Martin Ling Dave Penney Peter Reid Steve Walsh Gerry Taggart Mike Newell YOU UTTER FOOLS JUST LIKE YOUR TEAM YOU CAN GET NOTHING RIGHT!! YOUR "GUESSES" ARE PATHETIC & SO SO WIDE OF THE MARK!!! I AM GURU ibbosuk (((((I KNOW WHO WILL BE MANAGER))))))) Its no use the "Pretty Pictureman" posting what we have all read!!!!!!!!! Who's next in Mandaric's line of fire?.....HA! HA! HA!(How well you copy) Bleet! Bleet! NO!!! I stand alone on this board as the ONLY ONE who is so astoundingly correct!!! My footballing acumen is second to none!!! I AM Guru ibbosuk not yet a God, but in your mind A face, A picture, A edifice, My keen insight, shrewdness will leave you open mouth disbelief!
Fox You Forest Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 NO!!! I stand alone on this board as the ONLY ONE who is so astoundingly correct!!!My footballing acumen is second to none!!! You would be the only one if there was no-one else. I shall ignore all of the other crap despite it taking you 5 hours or so to compose. Also im sure DavieG doesnt mind being called a "Pretty Picture Man" compared to: A cvnt more as like.
davieG Posted 25 May 2008 Author Posted 25 May 2008 A edifice? A edifice?A **** more as like. According to the Urban dictionary that makes either: 1) a large building 2) a very large person who could lose a bit of weight I assume he's not a building although he could be a pile of something, so I think that makes him a fat bastard then!
thecannon Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 I think Billy Davies is in with a chance of the job. I think that would be pretty good. Considering he got De**y to the Championship playoff final!
Miquel The Work Geordie Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 A edifice? A edifice?A cunt more as like.
ibbosuk Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 A edifice? A edifice?A **** more as like. Nic with Vladimir Illich Ulyanov I see danger, a white car please be careful over the next 6 - 8 weeks. Somebody close to you will die in this crash, its horrible I carn't look anymore. I need to say Don't be afraid,peace freedom. ibbosuk says bless you. good bye.
Fox You Forest Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Nic with Vladimir Illich Ulyanov I see danger, a white car please be careful over the next 6 - 8 weeks. Somebody close to you will die in this crash, its horrible I carn't look anymore. I need to say Don't be afraid,peace freedom. ibbosuk says bless you. good bye. ****.
Lillehamring Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 < wearisome drivel > can i just ask, am i the only one who reads ibbosuk as ibbo-suk?
Fox You Forest Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 can i just ask, am i the only one who reads ibbosuk as ibbo-suk? Personally i flip the b's - Iddosuk.
mitchofox Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Who's next in Mandaric's line of fire?Ian Hollway's exit from Leicester City came as no real shock to the football world. After all he had just guided the Foxes to the third tier of English football for the first time in their history and Milan Mandaric isn't exactly known for his patience with managers. So as Leicester City prepare for life in League One who is going to be the next manager to step into Milan's line of fire? Here I take a look at some of the front-runners for the vacant post and assess their chances of becoming Milan's lucky seventh. Billy Davies The former Derby County boss worked wonders in taking The Rams to the Premiership but he wasn't given the time, support or resources to keep them there. He had a fraught relationship with the club's board and following an awful start to the season Davies was shown the door at Pride Park. Rumour has it that Mandaric is a huge fan of Davies and has been linked with him twice previously. After managing in the Premiership this would be a huge step down for the former Preston and Motherwell coach but he must be itching to get back in the dugout. I'm not sure that his appointment would be warmly received by the Leicester faithful but promotion back to the Championship is the key for the season ahead and Davies certainly has the skills to achieve that. Paul Lambert The former Celtic and Borrusia Dortmund midfielder is currently available after he resigned from Wycombe Wanderers. His decision to walk away from Adams Park came as a surprise to most people and he was instantly linked with a move to Leicester City. It's fair to say that the former Scotland international wasn't universally loved by the fans at Wycombe despite taking them to the play-offs and guiding them to the League Cup semi-final. He has only been a manager for three seasons but possesses a wealth of experience from his playing days. He won the Scottish Cup with St Mirren as a youngster, the Champions League with Borrusia Dortmund and swept the board with Glasgow Celtic. He certainly has the credentials to be a successful manager but I believe that getting Leicester back into the Championship at the first time of asking is too much of an ask for him at this stage in his career. Simon Grayson Old Larry spent five years at Leicester City and is a huge favourite with the fans. He won the League Cup with the club in 1997 before joining Aston Villa and would be a popular choice amongst the supporters. He is currently the manager of Blackpool and guided them to the Championship by winning the League One play-off final last season. He took the club on their longest winning streak in their history and has won two manager of the month awards. But he also signed a two-and-a-half-year contract with the club in December, 2007. Leicester City will always be dear to his heart but I think he has too much to accomplish at Bloomfield Road to think about moving on just yet. Paul Ince Whereas some other big name former players wait around for a club to give them a chance, Paul Ince hasn't been afraid to get his hands dirty. The former Manchester United and Liverpool midfielder has been an overwhelming success as a manager and is seemingly destined for greatness. Some have even touted him to become the first black manager of England. He saved Macclesfield from the drop in his first season and has guided the MK Dons to League One as champions. But would he be willing to swap the stability of life at the Dons to take over at Leicester? I seriously doubt it. Avram Grant After coming so close to winning the Premiership and the Champions League with Chelsea, Portsmouth's former director of football, and friend of Milan Mandaric, has been shown the door at Stamford Bridge. Grant was never going to replace Jose Mourinho in the eyes of the Chelsea fans and even if he had completed the Double there was no guarantee that he was going to remain in the Chelsea hot-seat. So teaming up with his Mandaric will be like heaven for him! Some people criticised Grant's style of management but he got results. Whether he would relish the chance to manage in League One after rubbing shoulders with the likes of Manchester United, Arsenal and Liverpool is debatable but it wouldn't surprise me to see Milan and Grant working together again. Other names that have been linked with the job include Peterborough's Darren Ferguson, Bournemouth's Kevin Bond and former Luton boss Mike Newell. Off the field Leicester City are geared up for life in the Premiership. They have the stadium, they have the fans and in Milan they have the finances. But what they need is a class manager and some decent additions to the playing staff. Mandaric has been slammed in some quarters for not allowing his managers time to prove themselves at Leicester but if Leicester City are to bounce back from this disappointment then Mandaric is going to have to make the right appointment for once and let him get on with it. But who is the right man for the job found this Leicester City I have it on good authority Milan Mandaric is on the verge of agreeing a compensation fee with Pete Winkleman of Mk Dons after successful talks with Paul Ince. Ince possibly be bringing star midfielder Keith Andrews to the Walkers with him and also Dean Lewington only if the Foxes cannot hold on to Joe Mattock. The rest of the Dons squad will be staying put. Wait for this to develop. If this does not come off Billy Davies is second choice
davieG Posted 25 May 2008 Author Posted 25 May 2008 found this Leicester City I have it on good authority Milan Mandaric is on the verge of agreeing a compensation fee with Pete Winkleman of Mk Dons after successful talks with Paul Ince. Ince possibly be bringing star midfielder Keith Andrews to the Walkers with him and also Dean Lewington only if the Foxes cannot hold on to Joe Mattock. The rest of the Dons squad will be staying put. Wait for this to develop. If this does not come off Billy Davies is second choice Where did you find it? Source!!!!!
mitchofox Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 Where did you find it? Source!!!!! http://www.football-rumours.co.uk/index.html
davieG Posted 25 May 2008 Author Posted 25 May 2008 http://www.football-rumours.co.uk/index.html Anything from football-rumours is strictly banned - please read the guidelines in the Transfer forum. Note: It's been proved many times that this particularly website will print any kind of rubbish you ask them to. Try sending them some slightly ludicrous rumour and it will be there the next. It's simply Not to be taken Seriously! PS - Not that it really matters but your link doesn't work, in fact it's a good thing as it may stop people going there and finding some more complete and utter bollocks.
Babylon Posted 25 May 2008 Posted 25 May 2008 http://www.football-rumours.co.uk/index.html Football rumours is a bag of old shite, posting them on here will incur the wrath of many.
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