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The watchmaker

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Do your research-progressive manager from Norway that has a great tactical nous and has taken a lower league team to top tier.


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Honestly sir, I don't think my research matters a jot. In the small time I allowed myself I learnt that he took one of the biggest clubs in Norway from the 2nd tier back to the top division. Google used to be useful but now it won't even tell me if Eric Hornland speaks English. The modern world sucks.

If he is appointed manager I will cheer on my team. Am I swapping him for Robins? Idk?
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Matt smith

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Wilfried Nancy - Columbus
Henrik Rydstrom - Malmo
Christian Eichner - Karlsruher

All fairly young. All like to attack and press. Top two have won titles.

Also think Carsley is a decent shout. He had the U21s playing some incredible football at the recent Euros.
Seem good shouts those from abroad mate.

in this country you’re looking at a Eustace, Lincoln manager, maybe even des Buckingham
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Cobi Jones's Dreads

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As I said on a previous thread I think it will be Russell Martin when he is sacked from Southampton.

But the thought of Lati, Kitching and Thomas playing tiki taka out from the back gives me nightmares.
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Sky Blue Goblin

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Wilfried Nancy - Columbus
Henrik Rydstrom - Malmo
Christian Eichner - Karlsruher

All fairly young. All like to attack and press. Top two have won titles.

Also think Carsley is a decent shout. He had the U21s playing some incredible football at the recent Euros.
All good shouts. Wilfried Nancy would be an interesting shout if he would come from the MLS.

Plays a 3-4-3 which you could argue suits our squad as well.
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rob9872

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Couple of overseas managers mentioned that I know nothing of. All the rest listed are either crap, in a job that we can't afford or unrealistic. If Doug won't sign loans or older players, it will be a cheap option from the backroom staff promoted. I'm not adverse to a change, but if these are our options, then I'd rather stick than twist.
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Winny the Bish

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Couple of overseas managers mentioned that I know nothing of. All the rest listed are either crap, in a job that we can't afford or unrealistic. If Doug won't sign loans or older players, it will be a cheap option from the backroom staff promoted. I'm not adverse to a change, but if these are our options, then I'd rather stick than twist.
I can’t imagine that the guy who was willing to spend Ā£13m on transfers this summer with no outgoings, has invested in the training ground and stadium, and doubled the size of the backroom staff is now going to cheap out on the most important position at the club.
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shmmeee

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I can’t imagine that the guy who was willing to spend Ā£13m on transfers this summer with no outgoings, has invested in the training ground and stadium, and doubled the size of the backroom staff is now going to cheap out on the most important position at the club.

He did it with all the backroom staff, and the playing side by refusing loans or experience. So I can.
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TomRad85

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I can’t imagine that the guy who was willing to spend Ā£13m on transfers this summer with no outgoings, has invested in the training ground and stadium, and doubled the size of the backroom staff is now going to cheap out on the most important position at the club.
Agree, doesn't add up and is just a cowardly excuse not to act.

He did it with all the backroom staff, and the playing side by refusing loans or experience. So I can.
If we are to believe Saddlebrains it wasn't King that shut down Alan Browne for example. Sounds like we were close and then Robins ghosted him when eggs were in another basket. There's no way of knowing what King says yes or no to for certain.
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MTK

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I haven’t thought about other managers and I don’t really want to. I’ve loved following the Sky Blues under Mark Robins. If you’d told in the Northampton season that we’d win a trophy at Wembley, get promoted, have players like Gyokeres and Hamer in our shirt, watch matches like Notts County and Wolves away, go to Wembley multiple times, I wouldn’t have believed you. If it’s the end of the road with Mark, I hope it happens between him and Doug with thanks, dignity and respect for Mark, especially if it’s true he has lost his mum recently.
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shmmeee

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Agree, doesn't add up and is just a cowardly excuse not to act.


If we are to believe Saddlebrains it wasn't King that shut down Alan Browne for example. Sounds like we were close and then Robins ghosted him when eggs were in another basket. There's no way of knowing what King says yes or no to for certain.

Were just going to pretend that after seven years Robins has decided he doesn’t need loans or experience all on his own?

I know you’ve got an agenda now mate but careful what you wish for. I have seen nothing from King that makes me confident in his ability to pick a manager.
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ptr

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Wilfried Nancy - Columbus
Henrik Rydstrom - Malmo
Christian Eichner - Karlsruher

All fairly young. All like to attack and press. Top two have won titles.

Also think Carsley is a decent shout. He had the U21s playing some incredible football at the recent Euros.
The team Carsley had was ridiculous. Can’t play like that in the championship…in men’s football. See England v Greece.
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procdoc

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Were just going to pretend that after seven years Robins has decided he doesn’t need loans or experience all on his own?

I know you’ve got an agenda now mate but careful what you wish for. I have seen nothing from King that makes me confident in his ability to pick a manager.
This is essentially where I’m at too. Rock and a hard place
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TomRad85

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Were just going to pretend that after seven years Robins has decided he doesn’t need loans or experience all on his own?

I know you’ve got an agenda now mate but careful what you wish for. I have seen nothing from King that makes me confident in his ability to pick a manager.
There's no agenda other than to not get relegated. I've seen teams that look completely fucked before and this is one, people burying their heads in the sand that it's nothing to do with Robins won't change that.
I know you think he's done some weird shit this season from stuff you've written in match threads so I think it's just denial from most.
Relegation would be an absolute disaster and it's a real possibility atm.
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Ring Of Steel

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I haven’t thought about other managers and I don’t really want to. I’ve loved following the Sky Blues under Mark Robins. If you’d told in the Northampton season that we’d win a trophy at Wembley, get promoted, have players like Gyokeres and Hamer in our shirt, watch matches like Notts County and Wolves away, go to Wembley multiple times, I wouldn’t have believed you. If it’s the end of the road with Mark, I hope it happens between him and Doug with thanks, dignity and respect for Mark, especially if it’s true he has lost his mum recently.

it’s too late to shut down the crazy hysteria on here, but yeah- it’s not nice the way that we’re now stripping Robins of his his dignity by asking people to name his successor while he’s still in the job. It’s been a wake up call to how shit a proportion of our fans actually are to be honest.
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Grendel

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it’s too late to shut down the crazy hysteria on here, but yeah- it’s not nice the way that we’re now stripping Robins of his his dignity by asking people to name his successor while he’s still in the job. It’s been a wake up call to how shit a proportion of our fans actually are to be honest.

Football fans behaving like….football fans.

How shocking
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Brighton Sky Blue

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it’s too late to shut down the crazy hysteria on here, but yeah- it’s not nice the way that we’re now stripping Robins of his his dignity by asking people to name his successor while he’s still in the job. It’s been a wake up call to how shit a proportion of our fans actually are to be honest.
The point of the thread was actually to expose people wanting him gone as being unable to suggest anyone better.
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shmmeee

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There's no agenda other than to not get relegated. I've seen teams that look completely fucked before and this is one, people burying their heads in the sand that it's nothing to do with Robins won't change that.
I know you think he's done some weird shit this season from stuff you've written in match threads so I think it's just denial from most.
Relegation would be an absolute disaster and it's a real possibility atm.

I do. I just think Robins has been hamstrung and so will the next guy. Careful you don’t put everything on Robins when it seems a lot of it is King.
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Grendel

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I do. I just think Robins has been hamstrung and so will the next guy.

Most managers operate in limitations in this league.

Robins only success is essence was when he worked under Sisu so he can hardly barometer this owner against them for putting constraints on him.
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Grendel

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you’ve been wanting him out for years, no matter what has been happening.

So what? When results decline and performances are failing then fans will want a change. It’s normal.
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Ring Of Steel

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So what? When results decline and performances are failing then fans will want a change. It’s normal.

This may be a silly question, and it’s likely one you’ll sidestep, but I’ll ask anyway- do you think that Robins should be given time to turn it around?
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Old Warwickshire lad

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Seems to me this shit show started when we got an owner who was having his name chanted, and decided he knew best how to manage a football club.
Something he had previously admitted he knew nothing about.
So in essence the people to blame, are the dozey barstewards singing that stupid song.
(sorry couldn’t resist the last sentence).
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pusbccfc

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Seems to me this shit show started when we got an owner who was having his name chanted, and decided he knew best how to manage a football club.
Something he had previously admitted he knew nothing about.
So in essence the people to blame, are the dozey barstewards singing that stupid song.
(sorry couldn’t resist the last sentence).

It's been far more toxic since the song was booed.

Our atmosphere has been truly pathetic ever since that moment.
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Ring Of Steel

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It’s not down to me booing the song let’s be honest. The atmosphere is poor because results are poor.

No, results have been poor before and it didn’t have an impact.

To be honest it’s probably just a cycle thing, it’s normal enough when a club grows for the atmosphere to change, as you have a bigger proportion who are attracted to come along and have the mindset ā€œgo on then, entertain me & score four, or I’ll just sit here in silence and maybe even do a bit of booing at the endā€.
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