Who hasn't managed for four years. Personslly, I am hoping for someone who has more current experience.
Too much expectation. Far too much and he surely would not live up to the billing.
Let's just bathe in the memories of the 4, 5 and 6 goal games he gave us and leave it as something to tell the grandchildren.
Please,for the love of God, not Eric Black.
We didn't replace AT as scout though did we.
Who do you want?
Liam Devine ?
What worries me about tisdale is the Exeter fans hate him.
Liam Devine has a great record. Young, hungry, winner
Grendel, let it go. Dont kick a man when he's down
You no longer have "a thorn in your side"
To much bloody fan sentiment on here for Wise and Black and its clouding peoples judgement.
At the end of the day its Sisu's decision if they fu-ck it up then they slit their own throats, Sisu have most to lose or gain.
But Sisu's track record on decisions and knowledge of football doesn't fill me with much confidence for getting it right !!!!
Ok. Sorry. It's just sweaty fat men. I understand, I've been to a Turkish bath
Nothing fat about Coleman. If you think I don't like Thorn we could spend time chatting about Armani Man
Even Devine has a better record than Thorn - and he doesn't exist.
I'm finding this very amusing. I know a local lad called Liam Devine and it's hardly a common name. Seems someone's taking the piss!
I hope you're joking
Nope - googling the name gives me nowt - and I've never heard of the bloke.
Ok, let me rephrase. I hope you're being ironic
I wasn't - but I've just gone back and found the relevant thread. It is indeed a local berk as I thought. Phew.
Either Black or Wise would be great.
Why is Wise such a popular choice and people claiming he is a "winner". Perhaps he was as a player but I cannot remember any achievement of his in management?! Brief reminder: he has only been in 1 managerial role where he has completed a full season in which the club got relegated. Admittedly, in the short stints as manager he was winning a good amount of games but IMO this success was down to his no.2 Gus Poyet. If he is appointed, I won't be pleased nor optimistic but I will support him as CCFCs manager all the same.
First appointment was at Millwall I believe where he got them to the FA Cup final and a decent league finish-without Poyet, but 8 years ago.
Still think Di Canio from Swindow ticks a number of boxes...#thisisahashtag
Yeah, if I was an up and coming young manager riding the crest of a wave at a club with a huge feel-good factor surrounding it, I'd probably jump ship to a hive full of misery and gloom. Dead sensible.