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Thats just silly.

Yeah, but it would be great to put on a banner and pass it round the Kop before kick-off.

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Does anybody remember when the Mercury reported that Souness, Dowie and Peter Reid made up a shortlist of 3 before Holloway got the job? They've done it again basically. It's pure speculation, I hope. :unsure:

Lets hope they are wrong again and its actually out of Davies, McClaren and Grayson

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Lets face it, it's gonna be Gregory isnt it! >_<

I think the majority of people on here must believe that as well surely!

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Lets face it, it's gonna be Gregory isnt it! >_<

I think the majority of people on here must believe that as well surely!

Unfortunately.

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Unfortunately.

Anyone fancy getting together for a mass drinking session along with shedding some tears if this does in fact happen! lol

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Worthington over the rest any day... he's a good manager and I don't really know why everyone is skeptical about him coming here... I mean at first, I too thought that he wouldn't be a good appointment but I have thought about it more and more and I can't see why he is bad. He got Norwich to the Premiership FFS! I say, lets get him in as he'd sort out these players... and command the respect of them for being deadly serious character and very much unlike Holloway.

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Anyone fancy getting together for a mass drinking session along with shedding some tears if this does in fact happen! lol

Only if it involves everyone holding a walkers shirt with a picture of MON to remember what used to be :cry:

Darren Moore would be a freebie.

I've heard Tigana mentioned as well.

Somewhere.

Raj would be wet if Tigana came here, just a rumour anyway, Knowitall just said he was on a list.

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Yeah, but it would be great to put on a banner and pass it round the Kop before kick-off.

There's only one flag I want to see in the Kop

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Posted
He's not English though?

Yeah but he's worked enough in England.

I'm guessing MM has kept at least one card close to his chest - instead of revealing everything.

Posted
Yeah but he's worked enough in England.

I'm guessing MM has kept at least one card close to his chest - instead of revealing everything.

Doesnt make him English! :P

Maybe you are right...id take Tigana over Gregory anyday! :S

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lol

Now that's a flag. Beats the 'We're in it together' one.

Maybe on the queens birthday next year when she announces the honours, it should be SIR Elvis Hammond! :thumbup:

Posted
billy davies is our man....... hopefully

I think you're being very hopeful there. I'd personally rule Davies out of any speculation now to save disappointment later/tomorrow.

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I think you're being very hopeful there. I'd personally rule Davies out of any speculation now to save disappointment later/tomorrow.

but if we did get him he would be a good manager...



even though he used to manage derby scum

leicester on loan to league one :scarf::scarf:

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Trio in frame for City job

TAKEN FROM THE BLUE ARMY

Nigel Worthington is the latest name to be thrown into speculation as Leicester City chairman Milan Mandaric faces decision-day.

Former temporary City manager Worthington is joined by Nigel Pearson and John Gregory at the forefront of the list of those being most strongly tipped to take over the managerial vacancy at the Walkers Stadium.

Mandaric will make his choice of manager by the end of today with an announcement expected tomorrow.

Worthington, currently in charge of Northern Ireland, is being linked with the City job after he oversaw safety from the drop at the tail-end of the 2006/07 Championship season. He stepped in for the last five games after the departure of Robert Kelly.

Although City already had enough points, Worthington, who would have to leave the Irish job, ensured mathematical certainty.

He was under consideration to get the job permanently last year. But Mandaric went for Martin Allen, a decision he was soon to overturn.

Pearson, ironically, is someone who, towards the end of last season, severely dented City's survival hopes and saved Southampton in the process.

Pearson has worked with Bryan Robson at West Brom and Kevin Keegan at Newcastle, among others, and appeared hard done-by at Saints when a boardroom reshuffle saw him depart.

Gregory was part of the Brian Little coaching staff when City first gained promotion into the Premiership. He has experience not just of the top flight, but also the tier in which City now find themselves.

Mandaric will not reveal any names on his short-list at this time. But those three are understood to be among the main candidates under consideration although, I understand, not the only ones.

The City chairman knows it has come down to the crunch and he said: "I expect to make my choice today but, for obvious reasons, I cannot say yet who is really in the frame at this stage.

"What I do know is that he will have to be the right man to take us forward, and I believe he will be.

"This decision is going to be the most important I will have made since I came here.

"I know it has not gone anything like I planned for the club or anything like I expected.

"But I have had tremendous support from the fans and I am sure they will carry on that support to the new manager, and the new team we will have to build."

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One more name to put in the mixer - Martin Ling.

What are everyones feelings, I have just spoken to a mate who works at the club and his name is being mentioned?

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