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AFCCOVENTRY

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List doesn't look too impressive to me. Grayson would have been a good choice and Ince is now with his son.

Only 2 names that stick out for me are Nigel Adkins and Owen Coyle but who knows if they are willing to manage in division 3 and can we afford them.

Pemberton just seems odd as the favourite.

Maybe Carsley till the end of the season is the best option for now.
 

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rob9872

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Division 3 is only for a few games and they get the added bonus of an extra promotion on their cv
 

ggrady

New Member
Coyle if not carsely till the end of the season. Do a Chelsea and just leave him as caretaker
 
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rob9872

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It didn't work with Shaw or Thorn, but sometimes the cheap option may just be the right one - particularly for the continuity, the budget and the position the club is in. No guarantees of course, but tbh if it could work for anyone then I would quite like it to be Carsley.
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
* especially with the list of rum bunch of alternatives out there many of whom are equally untested, more expensive, no affiliation to the club and come with the same no guarantee option.
 

Sky Blue Jay

New Member
This is the first time in years that I'm not bothered who takes charge. That aside if I were to choose i would try and appoint Akins or a untried manager whats the worst that can happen
 

kingharvest

New Member
I know this doesn't quite sound logical but its a risk keeping carsley on till the end of the season. Aside from the fact he doesn't feel that he's ready - his own words - if he does well then what. We end up in a Thorn situation again where we feel obliged to give it to him.

I know that sounds weird, cause if he gets us up then we'd want him to stay wouldn't we? Its just too similar to Thorn and we all know how that one ended up.

I think Robins just showed what a bit of experience can do in this league.
 

rob9872

Well-Known Member
I can see your point, but just because it didn't work for Thorn is not a reason that it won't work for Carsley.
 

RUALLOK

New Member
carsley

Think Carsley should manage til end of season. A.because the players are still the same ,Robins was working with and B.Give ACL/SISU the chance to sort out this mess we are in.It,s not likely we can get relegated so pressures off there and probably not much chance of promotion either,so lets build from here with out any more Bounty hunter managers!! PUSB
 

kg82

Well-Known Member
I know this doesn't quite sound logical but its a risk keeping carsley on till the end of the season. Aside from the fact he doesn't feel that he's ready - his own words - if he does well then what. We end up in a Thorn situation again where we feel obliged to give it to him.

I know that sounds weird, cause if he gets us up then we'd want him to stay wouldn't we? Its just too similar to Thorn and we all know how that one ended up.

I think Robins just showed what a bit of experience can do in this league.

I know what you're saying, but I think Carsley is a far cry from Thorn. Generally seems more professional. That doesn't mean he'll make a good manager, but if he didn't I think it would be for different reason from Thorn.
 
Whilst I think we should be actively looking we must keep one eye on LC if he is doing well. We need to keep this form up for the sake of the finances of this club and we all know only too well that we can only suffer a small number of losses before top 6 is no longer an option. I am not sure changing at the moment is the right thing to do but will reserve judgement until LC has a few more games under his belt. Either our team is good enough or not. Now is the time for the players to man up / stand up and be counted one and all.
 

bamalamafizzfazz

New Member
I have reservations about keeping Carsley.
1, Robins took with him two decent coaches to Huddersfield. What will we do about this? Allow Carsley to bring in staff until the end of the season? Employ replacements on a long term basis and risk a new manager wanting to bring their staff with them? Just wing it with what we have?
2, What would happen to Carsley if he stayed until the end of the season? If we chose not to retain him as manager would he then step back down or would he leave?
 

Voice_of_Reason

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List doesn't look too impressive to me. Grayson would have been a good choice and Ince is now with his son.

Only 2 names that stick out for me are Nigel Adkins and Owen Coyle but who knows if they are willing to manage in division 3 and can we afford them.

Pemberton just seems odd as the favourite.

Maybe Carsley till the end of the season is the best option for now.


Errmm.... how will CCFC pay a new manager - they can't offer something they can't pay if the bank account is frozen
 

LewSkyBlue

New Member
Id try for adkins but doubt it, personally i would take Phil Brown though until end of season....also, whats Alan Curbishley doing these days?
 

TommyZoom

New Member
Carsley has said he doesn't want to be in management yet so why would he be manager for the rest of the season?

He said in an interview "It's short-term. Literally, only I'm worried about the Bury game on Saturday.

Like someone else posted for once I am not actually bothered about who takes over. It'll probably end in disappointment regardless. They do crap, they get the sack. They do well, and get poached by other clubs.
 

ccfc92

Well-Known Member
Order of preference:
1. NA
2. OC
3. LC.

Carsley would be a massive gamble, and it may work, but we thought AT would work out :(
 

ouch

Banned
David Holdsworth is available. personally i see no other man for the job than Denis Wise

28 August 2012
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Dennis Wise and Kevin Blackwell among Coventry City applicants

Dennis Wise and Kevin Blackwell are among a large number of applicants for Coventry City's vacant managerial post, reports BBC Coventry & Warwickshire.


Next Permanent Coventry Manager
Next Permanent Manager Any manager in charge for 10 competitive games will be deemed permanent and settled as a winner. Others on request.
John Pemberton 1/2
Lee Carsley 100/30
Phil Brown 16/1
Paul Dickov 20/1
Paul Ince 20/1
Nigel Adkins 20/1
Richard Money 22/1
Gary Megson 25/1
Alex McLeish 25/1
Andy Morrell 25/1
Nick Barmby 25/1
Aidy Boothroyd 25/1
Simon Grayson 25/1
Steve Ogrizovic 25/1
Micky Mellon 28/1
Dennis Wise 28/1
Noel Whelan 28/1
Alan Curbishley 28/1
Paolo Di Canio 33/1
Steve Kean 33/1
Iain Dowie 33/1
Kevin Blackwell 40/1
Sean Dyche 50/1
 

SkyBlueRuffian

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On the sky blue player Steve Waggott said out of the 50 applicants there are around half a dozen who he believes could do the job.

If Dennis Wise has applied then he would be my fave, as I don't think Adkins or Coyle have applied.
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
Di Matteo, Adkins or Coyle would be my first choice but far too unrealistic.

Wouldnt mind if we tried to poach Abbott from Carlisle. Bit more realistic than the ones mentioned above.

Although i do fear it will be Brown!

Btw, what are those odds for Carsley? 100/30! Never seen odds like it
 

kg82

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Just looking on skybet - Pemberton's odds have lengthened and although he's still the favourite, I can't see that lasting. I think Brown's odds have shortened, but only by a bit and Carsley's have lengthened as well. The big mover is Di Canio. Doesn't really surprise me, just quit his job and we're looking for a manager. People will put 2 and 2 together and get 5. The big surprise for me is Adkins. Was drifting a bit, out at 50's yesterday I think. I look today and he's come right in at 20/1. Still not short odds, but I would've just expected him to keep on getting longer odds.
 

sw88

Chief Commentator!
Just looking on skybet - Pemberton's odds have lengthened and although he's still the favourite, I can't see that lasting. I think Brown's odds have shortened, but only by a bit and Carsley's have lengthened as well. The big mover is Di Canio. Doesn't really surprise me, just quit his job and we're looking for a manager. People will put 2 and 2 together and get 5. The big surprise for me is Adkins. Was drifting a bit, out at 50's yesterday I think. I look today and he's come right in at 20/1. Still not short odds, but I would've just expected him to keep on getting longer odds.

Robins never had short odds and was a surprise appointment.

If SISU pulled Atkins off it would be a master stroke
 

kg82

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Robins never had short odds and was a surprise appointment.

If SISU pulled Atkins off it would be a master stroke

He's really the only one I like out the ones being bet on (not even saying all of them are candidates)! I'm under no illusion that we'll get him but if he did just imagine the lift it would give everyone. And then just imagine the mood if Brown gets appointed... In fact don't, it's enough to make people raid the medicine cabinet
 

cloughie

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He's really the only one I like out the ones being bet on (not even saying all of them are candidates)! I'm under no illusion that we'll get him but if he did just imagine the lift it would give everyone. And then just imagine the mood if Brown gets appointed... In fact don't, it's enough to make people raid the medicine cabinet

Just reading that should be a pointer to those who are in charge that read this forum

Brown thanks but no thanks

Adkins now that would bring a massive wave of hope with the fans and players
 
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Latest odds

John Pemberton 11/8 No thanks
Phil Brown 5/2 No way
Lee Carsley 5/1 Not yet
Keith Curle 10/1 No thanks
Paolo Di Canio 12/1 Yes please
Richard Money 14/1 Not sure
Paul Dickov 20/1 No
Nigel Adkins 20/1 Yes
Nick Barmby 25/1 No
Andy Morrell 25/1 Outsider but done well at Wrexham (which is more than Saunders did)
Steve Ogrizovic 25/1 No
Gary Megson 25/1 Never ever
Aidy Boothroyd 25/1 Are they having a laugh, just cos the pitch is crap
Alex McLeish 25/1 No way
Alan Curbishley 28/1 No chance he would move up here
Noel Whelan 28/1 Sorry but no
Dennis Wise 28/1 Would give him a chance
Micky Mellon 28/1 No
Steve Kean 33/1 No
Iain Dowie 33/1 No
Kevin Blackwell 40/ No
Sean Dyche 50/1 No
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Latest odds

John Pemberton 11/8 No thanks
Phil Brown 5/2 No way
Lee Carsley 5/1 Not yet
Keith Curle 10/1 No thanks
Paolo Di Canio 12/1 Yes please
Richard Money 14/1 Not sure
Paul Dickov 20/1 No
Nigel Adkins 20/1 Yes
Nick Barmby 25/1 No
Andy Morrell 25/1 Outsider but done well at Wrexham (which is more than Saunders did)
Steve Ogrizovic 25/1 No
Gary Megson 25/1 Never ever
Aidy Boothroyd 25/1 Are they having a laugh, just cos the pitch is crap
Alex McLeish 25/1 No way
Alan Curbishley 28/1 No chance he would move up here
Noel Whelan 28/1 Sorry but no
Dennis Wise 28/1 Would give him a chance
Micky Mellon 28/1 No
Steve Kean 33/1 No
Iain Dowie 33/1 No
Kevin Blackwell 40/ No
Sean Dyche 50/1 No

Dyche is a good manager, but he's at Burnley, apart fom that, I agree with you on all of them.
 

Paxman II

Well-Known Member
Di Mateo never thought about him. Though surprised he has not got a really good gig by now.
Adkins I can't be sure he would want to do it all again surely? Irony if he went and did it for us now. Saints were the team SISU turned down originally remember!
Di Caneo. Hmm a loose cannon. Think he has done reasonably well but escaping maybe when it looks too tough?

Wise...is he any good without his old wingman now at Brighton?

There's a lot of cannon fodder ot there that we don't have the time for. They should have got Grayson immediately for me.

Oh well something to keep us amused and I'm beginning to appreciate why CCFC forumns are so popular. There's never a dull moment is there?
 

AFCCOVENTRY

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Just read this in twitter

@The_Coventry: Phil Brown on TalkSport just bemoaning the fact he's not being looked at for any managerial vacancies. Hopefully rules him out of CCFC.
 

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