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So who's gonna come in?

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Bottom of the League.

In terrible form.

Uncertainty surrounding the new investors and length of time current one will stay.

Not a very attractive proposition at the moment are we???

Plus there seems to be alot of deadbeat managers whom have been unemplyed for a long time??

So who would you want as manager when Sousa will be sacked as it seems the majority have decided his outcome already!!!

Oh while you are all it at you may as well sponsor me too!!!..

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We will never get MON on a long term contract...

But whilst he is out of a job why not try a cheeky bid to sign him on a temp deal until the end of the season with a release clause for the liverpool or england job? Maybe even promote Chrissy P to assistant manager (so MON can train him up) with the view of taking over end of the season..

It will Keep MON busy, lift our team, fans and profile which would please the Thais....

I know its a dream....

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Not slagging off what anyone says as i was bored at work and just interested to hear what people thought about the alternatives to Sousa.

Was hoping that once a list of all the nomarks came out perhaps we'd be willing to give Sousa abit more time!!!???

Think Chrissy P would stay well away from the managers job.

It could destroy him before his managerial career even starts.

No way MON would even look at City.

He's been here and done it,and he still hasnt forgiven some fans for the Sheff U game!

Would be a bloody dream tho!! lol!!

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Tony Mowbray, Alan Pardew or Eddie Howe.

actually I could see and wouldn't half mind Tony Mowbray replacing "the person we currently have"

He might have failed up north and had mixed results at WBA but he certainly knows how to "Man Manage" a squad and play entertaining football

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Ronald Koeman - A International Name to sell aboard!!

- Ajax - Benfica - PSV - Valencia - AZ - Leicester City!!!

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actually I could see and wouldn't half mind Tony Mowbray replacing "the person we currently have"

He might have failed up north and had mixed results at WBA but he certainly knows how to "Man Manage" a squad and play entertaining football

I like this...:appl: :appl:

Maybe like the title of "The Scottish Play" his should be a name never again uttered out loud...:)

Think I might try this, might bring about a change of fortune...:thumbup:

Posted

Bernie? His after match analysis for the media would make more sense than we have had from Sousa.

I can see it now. "garrrrr! Derbeh!! Covscum bastards! Garrrrr!

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If MON does not get offered the job and he says no I would like Glenn Hoddle.

He has a great record starting with playoff victory over us at Swindon.

I thought he was a very good England manger and was sacked for non footballing reasons. I think alongside Terry Venables hes been the best England manager since '66

He kept southampton in the Premier League when they were certs for relegation.

He now runs a football acedemy for players who have been relesed by their clubs, a number of already been signed up to other clubs.

He is a good coach who players football the right way his knowledge of the game is up there with the best. When I was a kid he was my favourite player alongside Gary Lineker and Ian Rush. Hoddle was the best passer and positional player I've ever scene. For some of the younger guys on this forum he was better than Paul Gasgoine as a player.

He has failed at Wolves as a manager but everybody deserves a second chance. He is a big name in football and has conections all over the world.

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Wouldnt want Glenn Hoddle, and besides, he is runs that academy in Spain so its unlikely he'll leave that I think.

These accademies tend to run themselves I think he plays more of a consultency role now. Becks has them all over the world but rarely goes there. I've seen him on Sky Sports as a pundit many times this season so its not a full time job. I don't think he will be even on the short list, however he is high profile something which you'd imagine the Thai's would like. The fact is I don't rate any of the names mentioned so far such as Pardew etc just my personnel choice if MON says no.

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Wouldnt want Glenn Hoddle, and besides, he is runs that academy in Spain so its unlikely he'll leave that I think.

I saw an interview with Hoddle recently and he indicated he would be ready to come back in to management if the right offer comes along. Wether we would be that right offer I don't know. Obviously MON would be my first choice but Hoddle would also imo be a good choice.

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Just spotted this story on my Iphone, its from the daily mail, appologies if its already been mentioned/posted, i'm doing a sneaky one at work so haven't scanned the topics yet! :sweating:

Its not going to be of any real suprise to anyone, certainly isn't to me, but i feel all impressive slapping it on here for you guys to read! :blush:

Paulo Sousa to be ninth managerial casualty in three years at Leicester if Foxes fail to beat S****horpe

By Mel Henderson

Leicester boss Paulo Sousa has just one game left to save his job with the Portuguese facing the axe if the Foxes fail to beat S****horpe at the Walkers Stadium on Saturday.

Tuesday’s 4-3 defeat at Norwich leaves Leicester bottom of the Championship with just one win in nine league games and having conceded 10 goals in their last two outings.

Chairman Milan Mandaric publicly backed his manager before the trip to Carrow Road but anything less than a win against the Iron will signal an end to Sousa’s brief reign.

Leicester were League One champions in 2009 and last season reached the Championship play-offs under previous boss Nigel Pearson, who departed for Hull.

Now Mandaric is preparing to bring in his NINTH manager since taking control of the club in February 2007.

Sousa, meanwhile, has insisted he remains confident of turning things round.

Asked if he felt he needed a win against S****horpe to stay in charge, he replied: 'Every manager needs to win to keep his job. I am still positive and all I am thinking about is to win on Saturday.'

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