So, who do we want ? (17 Viewers)

clint van damme

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I'll be amazed if it's anyone we have to pay compo for.

I just want someone who'll guarantee us promotion, is that too much to ask?!!
 

stevefloyd

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We need a manager who works on a very tight budget, nay a very very tight budget, has the ability to spot good bargain players and get the best out of shit players, not saying ours are shit but if they have that in their armoury it may well help.... ohh and someone who can out think the oppos manager too...ahh well back off to daydreaming again now
 

Nick

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We need a manager who works on a very tight budget, nay a very very tight budget, has the ability to spot good bargain players and get the best out of shit players, not saying ours are shit but if they have that in their armoury it may well help.... ohh and someone who can out think the oppos manager too...ahh well back off to daydreaming again now
Sounds like a decent lower league manager.
 

Paxman II

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It has to be someone who can motivate our young lads on the pitch. TM has steered the ship back onto a firmer heading sorting out all the football related issues, the training ground, even a team bus painted in CCFC colours with a model in place that feels like a club again. His budget was not enough after he saw the Madison money disappear and the next man will need to work within the same limits. I believe he chanced his arm at premier league clubs releasing their players on loan and that proved decisive when they were not available? The young players I'm convinced will come good in time and a motivator plus a tad bit of willing investment may see us rescue what has become a poor start to the season. TM walked as an honorable man and clearly stands accused of nothing from SISU's standpoint , though perhaps disappointment from our own fans for quitting after so much ground work? I'm sure there is more to his decision on a personal level. He resigned himself out of frustration with a lack of support when desperately needed. So a new man has to be a footballing man with passion who can inspire the best from what we have. The building blocks are there. Holloway springs to mind in that type of category and his record in lower league success speaks for itself.
One thing it proves is there are no easy answers and simply appointing one manager after another is distablising in itself. Is Neil Warnock available? That's the guy for this club right now in this moment.
 

stupot07

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Just having a look at the list of longest serving managers.

Tisdale 10+ years ~37% win ratio
Paul Hurst Grimsby 5+ years and has a 50% win ratio
Jim Bentley morecombe 5 years 32% win ratio
Steve Davis Crewe 5 years 32% win ratio
Gareth Ainsworth Wycombe 4 years 38% win ratio


There's more here.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_Premier_League_and_English_Football_League_managers

Hurst, tisdale and ainsworth all have decent stats, and know the lower leagues well.

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Paxman II

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Just having a look at the list of longest serving managers.

Tisdale 10+ years ~37% win ratio
Paul Hurst Grimsby 5+ years and has a 50% win ratio
Jim Bentley morecombe 5 years 32% win ratio
Steve Davis Crewe 5 years 32% win ratio
Gareth Ainsworth Wycombe 4 years 38% win ratio


There's more here.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_Premier_League_and_English_Football_League_managers

Hurst, tisdale and ainsworth all have decent stats, and know the lower leagues well.

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Stu I think we have to look short term for once . The building blocks are pretty much in order thanks to TM. All we need now with immediate effect is a promotion run. To try and get up a league quickly. The man for that has to be Neil Warnock surely? After that's achieved we can then look again at longer term managers to continue building the club back up. For now the fans, the town just about everyone need some success however achieved before we become obsolete in the eyes of many. Warnock's task would be simple - two seasons to get us up or be gone. Bonus on offer for doing it. I'd get on that ride readily.
 

stupot07

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Stu I think we have to look short term for once . The building blocks are pretty much in order thanks to TM. All we need now with immediate effect is a promotion run. To try and get up a league quickly. The man for that has to be Neil Warnock surely? After that's achieved we can then look again at longer term managers to continue building the club back up. For now the fans, the town just about everyone need some success however achieved before we become obsolete in the eyes of many. Warnock's task would be simple - two seasons to get us up or be gone. Bonus on offer for doing it. I'd get on that ride readily.
1) we've got no chance of getting Warnock
2) we've got very little chance of getting promotion this season. There are no foundations in place. We will continue to leak goals and we will continue to struggle to regularly score goals. There isn't the strength in depth or quality to go and get 68 points from our remaining 36 games to get us to the magic 74 point mark, and with no window until Jan no real ability to bring in someone that will have an instant impact.

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Otis

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Just having a look at the list of longest serving managers.

Tisdale 10+ years ~37% win ratio
Paul Hurst Grimsby 5+ years and has a 50% win ratio
Jim Bentley morecombe 5 years 32% win ratio
Steve Davis Crewe 5 years 32% win ratio
Gareth Ainsworth Wycombe 4 years 38% win ratio


There's more here.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_current_Premier_League_and_English_Football_League_managers

Hurst, tisdale and ainsworth all have decent stats, and know the lower leagues well.

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Yeah, I think we should maybe be avoiding stats of 32%, though of course it is not an exact science.

Have always liked Tisdale . Don't know much about Hurst at all.
 

johnwillomagic

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I'd pitch fot Allardyce while he is at an all time low .....great manager at this level needs to rebuild reputation and former Cov player!
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Surely it can't be Pressley? Has to be one of the dullard Cov fans stuck a tenner on him and brought the odds tumbling down.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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didn't cotterill turn us down before Mowbray came, because there was no money then ? well theres a lot less now . doubt if any of the afore mentioned here would even apply, everyone knows we're a basket case.
He reportedly turned us down when we were a championship club if I remember rightly, I think it was when Boothroyd was appointed.
 

chiefdave

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Carl Baker - player manager :D

though that makes me think if we did bring in a current player manager what happens as the transfer window is shut, can he not play until January?
 

Chipfat

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Ian Holloway, cant see it happening though.

He would be great laugh, imagine the shit he would say about the state of the club. I rate the bloke but not a cat in hells chance of him being at the club, Him, Martin Allen, Warnock and Evans are not the types that would tow the line.

I think Cotterill, O'Driscoll and Robbins will be sounded out. Any manager in work at the moment will be hard to get, however if we were not a basket case Id be happy with Ainsworth or Graham Alexander.

My money goes on O Driscoll, local, decent coach and will not demand the money.
 

Chipfat

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Ken Dulieu might apply, & having done such a good job (as per JS), TF as his assistant

Clipboard Ken in his shorts, Tim the bucket man Fisher, eating pork pie on the bench, and Joy calling plays from the box asking why the players are not wearing shoulder pads & helmets !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

higgs

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Reda as player manager or am I just taking the piss?

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georgehudson

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JS & TF realise their time is up,
new owners come forth & provide a manager with sufficient funds,
to elevate CCFC to where they belong, that's what i'd like
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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Marcus Tudgay as long as he cant be a player manager, I don't know if I can stand another performance like that one from him last night he needs to take the lead out of his boots.
 

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