Right who's the next manager then? (13 Viewers)

pusbccfc

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SkyBlueAussie

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With Lee Carsley winding down his England commitments, and both him and King living around the Kenilworth area, surely 7/1 is a safe bet at the bookies?
 

Alkhen

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Carsley has already committed himself to the England under 21 job.
Has that officially been decided? He said in that weird press conference last international break that he hoped to go back to the U21s I have a feeling he didn't know what he could or couldn't say because Tuchel hadn't been announced.
 

torchomatic

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SwanLane

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If the new manager comes from that list, it’s Bloomfield for me. Not excited at all at the prospect of FL but at least Alex Neil has dropped off the radar.

Hoping Robins gets back into management as soon as he wants to and proves his point to DK. Not actually sure he’ll get that many offers at a good level. Current trend is young and / or foreign tacticians. And while Robins was widely admired for what he did for us, you get the feeling that other clubs aren’t convinced he could do similar for them.
 

torchomatic

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TBH, I'm happy to take anyone, apart from:

Keane
Lowe
Schumacher
Butt

Hopefully it is someone not on the betting list. I'd love us to go for a young foreign manager. Sure we won't though. I'd even take Lampard over the four names above.
 

torchomatic

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If the new manager comes from that list, it’s Bloomfield for me. Not excited at all at the prospect of FL but at least Alex Neil has dropped off the radar.

Hoping Robins gets back into management as soon as he wants to and proves his point to DK. Not actually sure he’ll get that many offers at a good level. Current trend is young and / or foreign tacticians. And while Robins was widely admired for what he did for us, you get the feeling that other clubs aren’t convinced he could do similar for them.

Totally agree. When we were doing great, Robins was always ignored when new jobs arose. Carrick and Edwards seem to be the darlings of British managers. Robins is too old (at 54) and not good looking enough it seems.
 

Gint11

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Totally agree. When we were doing great, Robins was always ignored when new jobs arose. Carrick and Edwards seem to be the darlings of British managers. Robins is too old (at 54) and not good looking enough it seems.
Unless he changes his name in deed poll to Mark Robinsho, he’s in
 

alexccfc99

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Totally agree. When we were doing great, Robins was always ignored when new jobs arose. Carrick and Edwards seem to be the darlings of British managers. Robins is too old (at 54) and not good looking enough it seems.
Sunderland approached him when we were in L1 and wasn't he heavily linked with Norwich at one point?
 

Mucca Mad Boys

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Totally agree. When we were doing great, Robins was always ignored when new jobs arose. Carrick and Edwards seem to be the darlings of British managers. Robins is too old (at 54) and not good looking enough it seems.
I heard he was seriously considering talking to Stoke when we were in the Championship - I can’t remember which season it was though.
 

napolimp

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Skubala used to manage the Coventry youth team in the late 2000's, apparently. He's doing quite well at Lincoln with an attacking style.
 

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