Right who's the next manager then? (15 Viewers)

David O'Day

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That will be because of the article won't it?
yeah, we'll likely ask around a lot of clubs and agents to see what availability and interest there is.
 

Lee77

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That will be because of the article won't it?
Probably. Bloke I work with is a Wycombe fan and has raved about him. Turned them from a shit house team to play against to attractive, attacking football. The lad might have something but he'd have to hit the ground running here.
 

bigfatronssba

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I’m open to the idea of an up and coming manager.

But I’d like to see more than it just being the manager of a team on a good run.

What is it about him that means he would suit our environment?

For instance Robins had experience of managing a team without a home before us. Therefore he was ideal when we were in Birmingham
 

Nick

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I’m open to the idea of an up and coming manager.

But I’d like to see more than it just being the manager of a team on a good run.

What is it about him that means he would suit our environment?

For instance Robins had experience of managing a team without a home before us. Therefore he was ideal when we were in Birmingham

Exactly, not just somebody who has won a few games. Much more in depth planning needed.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Probably. Bloke I work with is a Wycombe fan and has raved about him. Turned them from a shit house team to play against to attractive, attacking football. The lad might have something but he'd have to hit the ground running here.
Right so the master plan of replacing Mark Robins is a manager who’s never managed in the Championship?

In fact, he’s in his 3rd year as a manager… He may be a good manager, but this has disaster written all over it.
 

David O'Day

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I’m open to the idea of an up and coming manager.

But I’d like to see more than it just being the manager of a team on a good run.

What is it about him that means he would suit our environment?

For instance Robins had experience of managing a team without a home before us. Therefore he was ideal when we were in Birmingham
Great vision to bring him in 2 and a half seasons before we moved to St Andrews then.
 

bigfatronssba

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If there isn’t a sudden upturn in results then the atmosphere will turn incredibly toxic.

The players have no more credit in the bank.

The new manager will have yet to earn any.

King will have used up his remaining credit if he gets this appointment wrong.

We’ll be throwing an inexperienced manager to the wolves
 

bigfatronssba

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This is like going on a dating site the day you break up. Allow it for a few days at least

For us yes.

But the club needs to move fast
 

Flying Fokker

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Brilliant. That warrants the job then. He’s never even finished in the playoffs
Tried and tested for you then? Who knows what they want. A bloke who’s got 800 games with a win ratio of 38% or an ambitious newbie with current stats that are better. The likes of Lampard prove that big names and lack of experience is a bad combination as well.
 

bobbyson

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"Who's the next manager" - Doug not looking for a manager at all!

Any other gems? May be something in it then? I’d rather have a young manager but I know nothing about Allardyce/ his way of working.
Could be meeting in an advisory capacity. However, he maybe one of very few people who would be prepared to come in and work with the current set up, surely though his age would point to him being too in the Adi mould for that.
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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I’m open to the idea of an up and coming manager.

But I’d like to see more than it just being the manager of a team on a good run.

What is it about him that means he would suit our environment?

For instance Robins had experience of managing a team without a home before us. Therefore he was ideal when we were in Birmingham

If you’re going to sack such a legend, you’ve got to make the next appointment an exciting one.

A manager at the top end of L1 is not exciting - we’ve seen a few L1 managers struggle e.g. Schumacher, Warne.

I don't disagree with you. Looking at the list of candidates it would be Carsley for me.

I like Carsley but do not fancy anyone who has no experience of being at the top end of a 2nd division league or even top division experience.

It’s a no from me.
 

skybluecam

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If you’re going to sack such a legend, you’ve got to make the next appointment an exciting one.

A manager at the top end of L1 is not exciting - we’ve seen a few L1 managers struggle e.g. Schumacher, Warne.



I like Carsley but do not fancy anyone who has no experience of being at the top end of a 2nd division league or even top division experience.

It’s a no from me.
Kieran McKenna
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Kieran McKenna
Who was a prodigy at Man U and since won a promotion with the club that gave him a chance.

This Bloomfield has gone straight into management, is yet to achieve anything of note as a manager. I wouldn’t write him off but it’s not an appointment that makes me believe he can take us forward.
 

Terry Gibson's perm

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A while back Critchley would have been linked but I think his stock is a bit low
 

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