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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)
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Alex McLeish was at the Valley recently wasn't he?1
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It's going to be somone we least expect, & know little about.
Probably an American, I'm going to say (random guess), Brian Schmetzer.
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I know a lot of people would be against it due to Millwall links, but I've begrudgingly admired Neil Harris for a long time. A good coach, who is exactly the sort of character we need to sort out this mess.
It'll probably be some unheard of Danish guy though3 -
Seen Appleton mentioned a few times, he had a big break due to ill health this season didn't he? Pretty sure I read that is the reason he is leaving Lincoln.
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Sandgaard junior, same football nous as the old man. Nil !!2
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Ian Evatt
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What’s Jose Riga up to these days?1
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Garrymanilow said: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.0 -
cafc_harry said:Why get rid of Jackson just to get in Beale? He’s just as unproven and unknown as Jackson was.
There was no indication that Jackson was really a good coach or assistant, even before he took on the management role.4 -
Clem_Snide said:Seen Appleton mentioned a few times, he had a big break due to ill health this season didn't he? Pretty sure I read that is the reason he is leaving Lincoln.0
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AddickRam said:1. Michael Beale2. Matt Taylor3. Mark Warburton
Only 3 I can think of top of my head, but there was issues with Warburton at QPR apparently.
QPR most likely go in for Liam Manning.
Michael Beale is my number 1 choice due to his coaching credentials, just the same when I wanted Nathan Jones to take over few years back.10 -
It has to be someone that can work with the younger players, bring them through so I can see this approach adopted0
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Swisdom said:What’s Jose Riga up to these days?3
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Shaun Dyche , what a statemen that would be
:):)
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Claus Jensen ?0
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CH4RLTON said:Shaun Dyche , what a statemen that would be
:):)
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Absolutely no idea given we have an owner who is Danish/American and doesn’t appear to have anyone advising him. My guess is a foreign coach.0
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Steve Evans anyone?
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I think we'll end up with a Thomas Frank type head coach, fits into the Moneyball type set up more then a more traditional British coach1
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Would anyone take Lee Bowyer back if he's burnt his bridges at Birmingham City?5
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No Bowyers. No Jacksons. Nobody whose first instinct is defence. Nobody who mistrusts attacking talent. Nobody who turns talented wingers into full-backs. It's time to play football again, Charlton.34
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Found the odds1
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lets be honest neil harris done well with gills this season - who have a pony squad he openly admitted it but any manager is only going to be as good as his backing he gets.3
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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.2 -
Matt Taylor would be a superb appointment in my opinion:
(1) Four years at Exeter with steady improvement - not many have a record in their first 212 matches of 95 wins, 63 draws and 54 defeats
(2) Has brought on many young players and had to deal with the loss of a few of the better ones in the process
(3) Knows how to get the best out of Stockley - 16 goals in 24 starts when they were together
(4) Already has an understanding of the Club
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PWADDICK said:Found the odds6
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Swisdom said:What’s Jose Riga up to these days?0
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Scoham said:Steve Evans anyone?
🥵🤢🤢🤢...Pass me the bucket...6 -
ForeverAddickted said:PWADDICK said:Found the odds3