O'Driscoll Gets the Forest Job

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He hadn't managed 1 game at Crawley. It's disgraceful to be honest, it shouldn't be allowed to just hop between jobs.0
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Not really an icon though.0
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My brother was convinced 'King Billy' would be back! He's going to be dissapointed.0
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Strange choice0
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He's going to have to move quickly in the Transfer Market though, they only have 3 defenders!0
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Good manager though, plenty on here were calling for him post Pardew and post Parky. Would have been happier seeing them appoint a "name" a-la Sven at Leicester. He knows the division so has got a good chance of buying sensibly and his teams play good football.0
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Good post. He could turn out to be a very shrewd appointment. Donny were a good side for a few seasons under his management. Forest,as a bigger club, will give him more scope to both sign and to retain players. Let's hope the new owners have some patience.Imnot Athletic said:Good manager though, plenty on here were calling for him post Pardew and post Parky. Would have been happier seeing them appoint a "name" a-la Sven at Leicester. He knows the division so has got a good chance of buying sensibly and his teams play good football.
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More a coach than a rabble rousing manager? He assembled two very good sides on a modest budget, not quite sure how that's not managing. Donny were the best side I saw at the Valley, there movement was outstanding. When Billy Sharpe got injured their form dived, and was utterly dire. It's tough to keep the ball rolling on a small budget, but he did that for quite a few seasons making some good money on his players, shame that after he left they wasted their money on ex-prem dross.0
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You appear to be misunderstanding or misinterpreting my post. I say that he is a great developer of talent, more a thinker/tactician than a shouting and bullying type. I am surprised that the new and supposedly mega rich Forest patrons have gone for a manager of his type rather than for a more up front individual who would be more used to signing and regimenting established players rather than going for internal development with very good but less ostentatious signings.ColinTat said:More a coach than a rabble rousing manager? He assembled two very good sides on a modest budget, not quite sure how that's not managing. Donny were the best side I saw at the Valley, there movement was outstanding. When Billy Sharpe got injured their form dived, and was utterly dire. It's tough to keep the ball rolling on a small budget, but he did that for quite a few seasons making some good money on his players, shame that after he left they wasted their money on ex-prem dross.
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He was the Forest coach before he left for Crawley in May. Apparently he was the catalyst for their survival, getting them to play decent football, as before that, Cotterill had 'em hoofing it Megson style.0
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Thanks for that .. so Cotterill was prefered to him and now O'D gets the jobStefco said:He was the Forest coach before he left for Crawley in May. Apparently he was the catalyst for their survival, getting them to play decent football, as before that, Cotterill had 'em hoofing it Megson style.
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He will play the sort football their fans and new owners will want to see..Stefco said:He was the Forest coach before he left for Crawley in May. Apparently he was the catalyst for their survival, getting them to play decent football, as before that, Cotterill had 'em hoofing it Megson style.
Also knows the league well ofcourse.
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Let's hope it's the wrong decision. Leaves less competition for us.0
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Thought Pearce would get the job.0
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As ohers have said he does get his sides to play decent football. I remember that match at the Valley when Donny beat us, a Tuesday night I think it was. I was very impressed with them that night. Bit harsh on Crawley but I imagine there was a decent compensation package agreed.0
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His Doncaster side gave us a footballing lesson at the valley a few seasons back, (think it was a tuesday night) if he can re-create that with a bit of money behind him he could do well0
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O'Driscoll Gets the Forest Job
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I dont see why not, Crawley wouldve had to give them permission to talk and they wouldve been paid compensation.Mike said:He hadn't managed 1 game at Crawley. It's disgraceful to be honest, it shouldn't be allowed to just hop between jobs.
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guinnessaddick said:
O'Driscoll Gets the Forest Job
Big change from rugby
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rumor among Crawley fans was that he never actually got round to signing a contractI-SAW-POUSO-PLAY said:
I dont see why not, Crawley wouldve had to give them permission to talk and they wouldve been paid compensation.Mike said:He hadn't managed 1 game at Crawley. It's disgraceful to be honest, it shouldn't be allowed to just hop between jobs.
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If he did not sign a contract why would Forest have agreed to pay compensation0
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no idea , just heard that the rumor on the Crawley blogs was that
like I say it was a rumor0