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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)
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Sean Dyche is free....
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Can we start name dropping Gary Rowett
Ex-Charlton player... and hopefully we can unsettle Millwall going into next weekend - Although saying that, none of them can read so its probably pointless.16 -
Hayes?3
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Michael Laudrup is my guess. As someone pointed out lots of links to mark Warburton now at the club as well.2
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Neil Harris, with Ben Thompson following him through the door.9
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On the othet thread I said Beale or Mark Bowen.
His attempt to revitalise Afc Wombles came too late. Genuine Charlton pedigree as well.0 -
Warburton would be great if he’s convinced by the ‘project’ although I know he’d be very cautious after seeing what happened to the last experienced manager we brought on.
Beale is a talented young coach. Exciting but obvious risks involved with anyone taking on their first manager’s role.
Appleton has just left Lincoln after a disappointing year. They lost a lot of key players last summer and struggled but he’s shown he can have teams performing at the top of this table and beyond.
Duff and Bonner are probably my two favourites who both have two things: 1. as younger managers, they’ll bring fresh ideas and 2. know enough about managing football teams that I wouldn’t be concerned about them falling apart.0 -
Michael Beale would be my No1 pick , can see it being someone in that ilk that's got experience coaching at a top level but hasn't been a No1.
Not sure about Warburton or Mowbray being realistic options, same with Darren Ferguson who I've seen mentioned on Twitter.0 -
Callumcafc said:Warburton would be great if he’s convinced by the ‘project’ although I know he’d be very cautious after seeing what happened to the last experienced manager we brought on.
Beale is a talented young coach. Exciting but obvious risks involved with anyone taking on their first manager’s role.
Appleton has just left Lincoln after a disappointing year. They lost a lot of key players last summer and struggled.
Duff and Bonner are probably my two favourites who both have two things: 1. bring fresh ideas and 2. know enough about managing football teams that I wouldn’t be concerned about them falling apart.5 -
Callumcafc said:Warburton would be great if he’s convinced by the ‘project’ although I know he’d be very cautious after seeing what happened to the last experienced manager we brought on.
Beale is a talented young coach. Exciting but obvious risks involved with anyone taking on their first manager’s role.
Appleton has just left Lincoln after a disappointing year. They lost a lot of key players last summer and struggled but he’s shown he can have teams performing at the top of this table and beyond.
Duff and Bonner are probably my two favourites who both have two things: 1. as younger managers, they’ll bring fresh ideas and 2. know enough about managing football teams that I wouldn’t be concerned about them falling apart.6 - Sponsored links:
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Todds_right_hook said:Not going to happen but I would go for the Wycombe manager.
Just a warning with him though, if you thought the football under Bowyer / Adkins / Jacko was ugly…1 -
Probably best to ask the most in the know person DFT from Into the Valley. Just waiting for Euell to be sacked now. Isn't he your mate @blackpool72?0
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Gus Poyet2
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Not sure on Warburton, could do with a young fresh coach. Someone from league 2 perhaps?0
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wmcf123 said:Callumcafc said:Warburton would be great if he’s convinced by the ‘project’ although I know he’d be very cautious after seeing what happened to the last experienced manager we brought on.
Beale is a talented young coach. Exciting but obvious risks involved with anyone taking on their first manager’s role.
Appleton has just left Lincoln after a disappointing year. They lost a lot of key players last summer and struggled.
Duff and Bonner are probably my two favourites who both have two things: 1. bring fresh ideas and 2. know enough about managing football teams that I wouldn’t be concerned about them falling apart.
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Harris.2
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Matt Taylor from Exeter? Played in the 11/12 promotion season after all.7
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The Blackburn manager is free after next weekend.3
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Garrymanilow said:wmcf123 said:Callumcafc said:Warburton would be great if he’s convinced by the ‘project’ although I know he’d be very cautious after seeing what happened to the last experienced manager we brought on.
Beale is a talented young coach. Exciting but obvious risks involved with anyone taking on their first manager’s role.
Appleton has just left Lincoln after a disappointing year. They lost a lot of key players last summer and struggled.
Duff and Bonner are probably my two favourites who both have two things: 1. bring fresh ideas and 2. know enough about managing football teams that I wouldn’t be concerned about them falling apart.1 -
Why get rid of Jackson just to get in Beale? He’s just as unproven and unknown as Jackson was.6
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Matt Taylor is actually not a bad shout, but i think he would probably want to give it a good go with Exeter after being promoted
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If I had to guess what TS is going to do I'd say a foreign head coach type.0
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ForeverAddickted said:Can we start name dropping Gary Rowett
Ex-Charlton player... and hopefully we can unsettle Millwall going into next weekend - Although saying that, none of them can read so its probably pointless.
Absolutely NO.
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Warburton for me.1
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Lazy_eye_metaphor said:If I had to guess what TS is going to do I'd say a foreign head coach type.3
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Lazy_eye_metaphor said:If I had to guess what TS is going to do I'd say a foreign head coach type.
However if we win I wouldn't care.0 -
Dave Jones?
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Acworth with Portway as assistant.
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wmcf123 said:Lazy_eye_metaphor said:If I had to guess what TS is going to do I'd say a foreign head coach type.0
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wmcf123 said:Garrymanilow said:wmcf123 said:Callumcafc said:Warburton would be great if he’s convinced by the ‘project’ although I know he’d be very cautious after seeing what happened to the last experienced manager we brought on.
Beale is a talented young coach. Exciting but obvious risks involved with anyone taking on their first manager’s role.
Appleton has just left Lincoln after a disappointing year. They lost a lot of key players last summer and struggled.
Duff and Bonner are probably my two favourites who both have two things: 1. bring fresh ideas and 2. know enough about managing football teams that I wouldn’t be concerned about them falling apart.
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