Is Dave Hockaday going to be our next manager? (1 Viewer)

I was eleven in 87

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He brought in his own trialist (Left back Stokes) and Marcus Tudgay praising him in the Telegraph today, is this a sign of things to come and from Sisu's point of view he is cheap!!
 

ccfcmad1

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I called it straight away when he came to the club that hes a ready made replacement for if and when presley gets the boot
 

Kingokings204

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I called it straight away when he came to the club that hes a ready made replacement for if and when presley gets the boot

Yes I agree David hockaday even though he was a disaster at Leeds he was never given a fair crack of the whip and they have just done as bad when he left.

What I'm saying is he could of easily become a manager of another league 1-2 club not just our under 21's manager.

The writing is on the wall unless SP wins the next 6 games.
 

Bob Latchford

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I'd rather have Jack the ripper as manager, than this clueless buffoon.
 

Chipfat

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While SP is towing the Sisu line during his post match interviews i'm still not convinced Sisu will let SP go, even though result and standard's are poor... SP is doing exactly what is needed by Sisu, he is the one being questioned about his role and ability not the owners .. Questions about results, team performance, league position and transfers are allowing Sisu to bide time and dodge questions about future funding and stadium update's...

Hockaday im sure is been brought in as the safety net, but unless SP comes out and makes comments which put's the light back on Sisu, he will be safe picking up his wages..
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

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Well he will very likely be put in caretaker charge when Pressley is inevitably sacked, if he does well in that I imagine he will be given it permanently.
 

Grendel

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I see no argument looking at sisus tenure that they are any more sympathetic to managers than previous regimes. Thorn is one exception but perhaps they decided then to listen to the knowledgable fanbase.
 
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I see no argument looking at sisus tenure that they are any more sympathetic to managers than previous regimes. Thorn is one exception but perhaps they decided then to listen to the knowledgable fanbase.

Hmmm. I'd argue we were certainly more tolerant with Coleman (both owners and fans) than we had been of his recent predecessors.

So we have:

Coleman - kept on for a fair while;

Boothroyd - short, not sweet;

Thorn - tolerant there, kept on past sell-by date;

Robins - his choice to leave;

Pressley - seems to get a fair amount of slack.

For better or worse, I'd argue it's actually a SISU trend to show loyalty to managers. Surprising in a way really as, bar Boothroyd, we haven't really gone for Instant Success in that respect.
 

Grendel

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Haha anybody but hockaday

Why? There was uproar when the club once appointed a very cheap option - a scout who had flopped at Hereford. Sometimes you just get lucky. Now we need to get out of the very real threat of relegation and short term he may work.

Pressley to be fair to him did work in the sixfields season keeping the club up against impossible odds. Sometimes things work at least short term.

Gould I rate as our second worst manager in my supporting the club. One sandwich short of a picnic then - now there wouldn't be a sandwich in the box.
 

skybluetony176

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Yes I agree David hockaday even though he was a disaster at Leeds he was never given a fair crack of the whip and they have just done as bad when he left.

What I'm saying is he could of easily become a manager of another league 1-2 club not just our under 21's manager.

The writing is on the wall unless SP wins the next 6 games.

And the same will probably go for us when SP goes. Leeds owner clearly failed in creating the right environment for success to happen. No different from our owners.
 

dongonzalos

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Yes I agree David hockaday even though he was a disaster at Leeds he was never given a fair crack of the whip and they have just done as bad when he left.

What I'm saying is he could of easily become a manager of another league 1-2 club not just our under 21's manager.

The writing is on the wall unless SP wins the next 6 games.

Why do you think he could easily become a manager of another league 1 or Champ club?

You do know his history before Leeds, or should I say lack of history.

The way I heard it the Leeds chairman was looking for someone to be a face whilst the chairman called all the shots including transfers and possibly picking the side.

It would be interesting if SP did leave and if Hockaday took over would he be calling the shots. Or would he be choosen because he would allow the chairman to do it?
 

Kingokings204

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Why do you think he could easily become a manager of another league 1 or Champ club?

You do know his history before Leeds, or should I say lack of history.

The way I heard it the Leeds chairman was looking for someone to be a face whilst the chairman called all the shots including transfers and possibly picking the side.

It would be interesting if SP did leave and if Hockaday took over would he be calling the shots. Or would he be choosen because he would allow the chairman to do it?

Yes or as tony says maybe we have a club and an environment when most won't succeed anyway. I am hating Pressley as much as anyone right now but no one can argue he hasn't been helped in any shape or form really, even robins didn't have minus ten points starts and move to sixfields etc.

Still want Sp to go though and if that means hockaday with his lack of experience then so be it, it's a Change and that's all we need right now.

If Jose mourinho came here tomorrow would results improve next game to Sheffield away? No same shit players.
 

Bill Glazier

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Sisu aren't bothered what happens to the club, they've got far more important property related court cases to pursue. So Pressley is useful as he deflects criticism from their idiotic shenanigans. He's their lightning rod. The sooner we all realise they just don't care one tiny iota about what happens to the team the better. NOPM I say.
 

skybluedan

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Yes or as tony says maybe we have a club and an environment when most won't succeed anyway. I am hating Pressley as much as anyone right now but no one can argue he hasn't been helped in any shape or form really, even robins didn't have minus ten points starts and move to sixfields etc.

Still want Sp to go though and if that means hockaday with his lack of experience then so be it, it's a Change and that's all we need right now.

If Jose mourinho came here tomorrow would results improve next game to Sheffield away? No same shit players.

Agreed right until the Jose comment. Really?
 

shmmeee

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Wasn't there something about managers rarely outperforming their wage bill ranking in the league? Obviously there were exceptions, but mostly it was the backing the manager got.

If it's true we've got a top half wage bill then Pressley needs to go as he's massively under performing, but if the reliance on loanees is due to other restraints there's an argument only an exceptional manager will improve us past any new manager bump. That said we might need that bump to avoid relegation.

I don't necessarily have an issue with backing Pressley, I'm all for stability, but he needs to be backed financially if so as he's obviously not going to perform with the current level of funding.
 

Gazolba

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No, he wont be our next manager. He might get the caretaker position if SP leaves. But I suspect they would then have an interview process to choose the next guy. It's much better for negotiations to have many people vying for a position rather than just one.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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He is experienced at working with a shitty owner so would be fine here. I think he may be the next manager unless Waggott wants to do it himself.
 

stay_up_skyblues

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If we are going to hire a none league manager then Andy Morell please, and would cost about £800 a week..... Top end of our budget granted but An investment our elusive owners should stretch to.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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If we are going to hire a none league manager then Andy Morell please, and would cost about £800 a week..... Top end of our budget granted but An investment our elusive owners should stretch to.


No chance £800 per week, they would rather spend that on half a day in court.
 

skybluetony176

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DH as our next manager has the smell of the AT scenario all over it again for me. So remembering who runs the club and the levels of competence they constantly demonstrate then yes, of course he's going to be our next manager.
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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How about Director of Sisu comms?

They will need to give him some admin role as that 40 year contract he signed will be expensive to pay off...
 

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