Just in time to prepare the Butts for 2018.Think I said the same thing on another thread.
A new manager may have to have on eye on next season in League Two and start assembling a squad for that.
Just in time to prepare the Butts for 2018.Think I said the same thing on another thread.
A new manager may have to have on eye on next season in League Two and start assembling a squad for that.
My conspiracy theory is becoming truer by the day.Just in time to prepare the Butts for 2018.
Dongo?
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I could do it. I just would be nice to the people we need to do business with and not piss them off.
Oh I would be nice to my custom base as well and act like my business can't survive without them. I would also make them feel part of the whole business.
Finally I would realise without success in the pitch the business is screwed.
Sorry one more CCFC would be my only business so it would be my main focus.
Other than that you are probably right I am not the man for the job.
Ah sorry just realised you are talking managers whereas Torch was talking about saving the club. No manager can do that
Managers out of work take jobs so I fail to see the logic here.
Think we have enough Cox here already.He might bring dean cox with him
He might bring dean cox with him
Yes I was a bit 50/50 on TM from vibes I got from West Brom mate and what he said to me happened. His main criticism being TM was intransigent and stubborn with his team and tactics.And I'm sure many on here, not necessarily Rupert, said something along the lines of 'well done SISU...getting Tony Mowbray in shows we mean business'...
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makes me optimistic this post!Russell Slade's managerial records
Scarborough
Joins in November 2001 with club adrift at the bottom.
2001/02 finish 12th in conference
-league survival 39pts from 57 in 19 games
2002/03 7th in conference
2003/04 15th in conference
-FA Cup run beating Hinckley, Doncaster, Port Vale and Southend
-With a 4th round home tie to Chelsea losing 1-0
Grimsby
2004/05. -16th. W14 D16 D16 58pts (L2)
2005/06 -4th W22 D12 L12 78pts (L2)
*Lost playoff final 1-0 to Cheltenham*
Yeovil
2006/07. -5th. W23 D10 L13 79pts (L1)
*Lost play off final to Blackpool 2-0*
2007/08 - 18th. W14 D10 L22 52pts (L1)
2008/09 -16th. W9 D9 L11 36pts (L1)
resigned February 2009 citing clubs lack of ambition after winning 4 consecutive games.
Brighton
---march 2009
2008/09. - 17th. W6 D2 L6 20pts (L1)
-league one survival 20pts from 42 in 14 games.
2009/10 - 20th. W3 D5 L7. 14pts (L1)
Sacked in November 2009
Leyton Orient
---April 2010 **6 games left 2009/10**
2009/10 W3 D1 L2 10pts (L1)
-league survival 10 pts from 18 in 7 games.
20010/11 -7th W19 D13 L14 70pts (L1)
-missed playoffs by 1pt
-FA Cup run beating droylsden, Norwich and Swansea, setting up
-5th round home tie with Arsenal drawing 1-1 lost reply 5-0 at Emirates Stadium
-went on a 14 game unbeaten run
2011/12 -20th W13 D11 L22 50pts (L1)
2012/13 -7th W21 D8 L17 71pts (L1)
2013/14 -3rd W25 D11 L10 86pts (L1)
*lost playoff final v Rotherham 4-3 on pens*
2014/15 W2 D4 L2 10pts (L1)
September resigns for Cardiff City
Cardiff city
2014/15 -11th W13 D10 L12 49pts (CH)
2015/16 -8th W17 D 17 L12 68pts (CH)
Then appointed head of football for 2weeks before resigning.
Charlton Athletic
2016/17 sacked 14th November 2016 with Charlton sat 15th. W4 D8 L4 20pts (L1)
*League one manager of the year twice, 2013/14 season with Leyton Orient and 2006/07 season with Yeovil Town.
*never won promotion but reached 3 playoff finals with 3 separate clubs
*only ever sacked twice with Brighton and Charlton recently.
*never been relegated
*survived relegation with every team he's been appointed to save.
*never signed a player for cash in his time at Leyton Orient, all free's and loans.
*used to working on a shoestring budget
*a man manager who is a big believer in inspiring and uses motivational quotes to fire his teams beliefs
*spent most of his managerial career in league one but has worked his way up from grassroots level working at conference, league two, league one, and championship level.
*managed 603 games spanning 15 years W240 D154 L209
*Success ratio Win 39.8%
Draw 25.5%
Loss 34.7%
Reading his cv it is fairly impressive and admit I was ignorant of his management record. It suits where we are at l also hope he's been in the frame for a while and has already earmarked wishfor players. We need them early in January not at 5pm the 31st.
One issue he resigns when the owners are doing things t
One big issue it seems he resigns when the owners are doing things that's means he has no chance and he will end up looking like a shit manager when it's probably not his fault
I hope he does well and he is the man to save CCFC .Out of the realistic options he would be my first choice
It's a fair point.
A new manager might have to accept relegation this season, in exchange for a free(ish!) hand on building a squad next season.
(Then we can all change it around January 2018 for the next bloke...!)
I hope he does well and he is the man to save CCFC .
But I have a Question, if Russell Slade is the man to save the Sky Blues.
Then why was JFH Mr Fisher first choice !