georgehudson
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Ken Dulieu might apply, & having done such a good job (as per JS), TF as his assistant
id honestly prefer someone from the lower leagues who is looking for a chance to impress.
That'll bring the crowds back.Is Pressley favourite? According to Sky anyway
Is Pressley favourite? According to Sky anyway
12/1 to 6/4 for some bizarre reason, at one of the home games with his family recently.Is Pressley favourite? According to Sky anyway
Just want a manager who was not a defender in there playing career!!
Sounds like a decent lower league manager.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
...apart from winning games.sorting out all the football related issues
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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1) we've got no chance of getting WarnockI
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.
Yeah, I think we should maybe be avoiding stats of 32%, though of course it is not an exact science.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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If they bring him back you won't have any problems with boycotting gamesSurely 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.
He reportedly turned us down when we were a championship club if I remember rightly, I think it was when Boothroyd was appointed.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.
Ian Holloway, cant see it happening though.
Ken Dulieu might apply, & having done such a good job (as per JS), TF as his assistant
Steve Bruce please, although maybe unrealistic, people thought Mowbray was too and then he become manager, so anything is possible.