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Next Manager Search - August 2023
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Chunes said:Robinson sticks to his 4-2-3-1 doesn't he? Hard to see May fitting into that.4
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NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.2
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agim said:Maybe the pressure got to him or something but Nathan Jones at Southampton seemed to have a fucking screw loose?
Yeah, it really seemed to do something to him. I still suspect we'll see him managing a Championship team at some point this season. But if I were on a hiring committee and I saw how he handled Southampton, I would be very skeptical about hiring someone who was a previously very highly rated coach.2 -
SDAddick said:NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.
That kind of news probably travels quite quickly around dressing rooms. Think it will be a struggle for Robinson wherever he goes next11 -
ElliotCAFC said:Chunes said:Robinson sticks to his 4-2-3-1 doesn't he? Hard to see May fitting into that.0
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NabySarr said:SDAddick said:NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.1
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ElliotCAFC said:Chunes said:Robinson sticks to his 4-2-3-1 doesn't he? Hard to see May fitting into that.1
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NabySarr said:SDAddick said:NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.
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I hate the idea of bringing back any of our old managers but I honestly can't imagine having to put up with Karl Robinson again. I just cannot. I know a fair few on here liked him and rated him but I just couldn't stand all the chat that covered for a lack of enjoyable football. We had two fairly bleak seasons with him as manager, one where we finished 13th which is a joint lowest finish and one where we'd gone off the rails and Bowyer managed to get the same squad into the play-offs somehow. At Oxford despite some decent backing he only finished in the play-off spots twice and both times he lost. He hasn't been promoted out of L1 since 2014/15 despite operating almost exclusively in that league over that period. He had Roland to contend with but the transfer business doesn't look too different to back then so I don't see much changing. I at least understand the logic of bringing back managers who previously succeeded, but ones who just failed? No thanks.
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agim said:Maybe the pressure got to him or something but Nathan Jones at Southampton seemed to have a fucking screw loose?1
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Garrymanilow said:I hate the idea of bringing back any of our old managers but I honestly can't imagine having to put up with Karl Robinson again. I just cannot. I know a fair few on here liked him and rated him but I just couldn't stand all the chat that covered for a lack of enjoyable football. We had two fairly bleak seasons with him as manager, one where we finished 13th which is a joint lowest finish and one where we'd gone off the rails and Bowyer managed to get the same squad into the play-offs somehow. At Oxford despite some decent backing he only finished in the play-off spots twice and both times he lost. He hasn't been promoted out of L1 since 2014/15 despite operating almost exclusively in that league over that period. He had Roland to contend with but the transfer business doesn't look too different to back then so I don't see much changing. I at least understand the logic of bringing back managers who previously succeeded, but ones who just failed? No thanks.2
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NabySarr said:agim said:Maybe the pressure got to him or something but Nathan Jones at Southampton seemed to have a fucking screw loose?2
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bertpalmer said:NabySarr said:SDAddick said:NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.
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NabySarr said:agim said:Maybe the pressure got to him or something but Nathan Jones at Southampton seemed to have a fucking screw loose?1
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FirenzeAddick said:I think some of the reporting is a little unfair on Andy Scott, Cawley's article does state that he has contacted a number of managers both in and out of work to ask if they would like to be considered for the role (as well as those applying separately).
That's a standard process - the fact that Ferguson said no is only being reported for headlines - DF basically said no thanks I'm happy where I am, so he comes off the list. If Bonner, Jones, Moore etc have all been approached and remain on that list then I'm sure our collective view would be different, but we won't know that just yet.
I agree its poor to offer Powell an interim role and a stupid own goal.
There's too much reactionary emotion and noise, it wasn't going to work under Holden and they've made their decision. I'm watching on intently, they're at a crossroads early on with the fan base... lets see how they respond this week.7 -
iaitch said:bertpalmer said:NabySarr said:SDAddick said:NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.
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_MrDick said:Andy Scott has got his work cut out this week. Trying to sign new players and bring in a new manager. Hope he can multi-task6
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ShootersHillGuru said:Garrymanilow said:I hate the idea of bringing back any of our old managers but I honestly can't imagine having to put up with Karl Robinson again. I just cannot. I know a fair few on here liked him and rated him but I just couldn't stand all the chat that covered for a lack of enjoyable football. We had two fairly bleak seasons with him as manager, one where we finished 13th which is a joint lowest finish and one where we'd gone off the rails and Bowyer managed to get the same squad into the play-offs somehow. At Oxford despite some decent backing he only finished in the play-off spots twice and both times he lost. He hasn't been promoted out of L1 since 2014/15 despite operating almost exclusively in that league over that period. He had Roland to contend with but the transfer business doesn't look too different to back then so I don't see much changing. I at least understand the logic of bringing back managers who previously succeeded, but ones who just failed? No thanks.
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iaitch said:bertpalmer said:NabySarr said:SDAddick said:NabySarr said:ShootersHillGuru said:I’m usually dead against ever going back because I think it rarely works but out of the realistic names being bandied about my personal choice would be Karl Robinson. Vast experience at our level. Gets teams playing attractive football and I think we currently have the squad that would fit into his preferred style. Definitely has his limitations but would be a solid choice. I’ve ruled out Moore and Jones purely because I don’t think they’d entertain coming. Having said that I doubt Robinson would either.
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I imagine Chris Powell would feel insulted to only be offered the "interim" manager job even if he has no intention of managing again.3
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The historical evidence proves that changing the manager will make zero difference to the outcome except maybe for an ephemeral bounce in motivation before the rot sets back in.
Following the play off final under Bowyer - we have lost him, Adkins, Jackson, Garner and Holden. They can't all have been inept.
The downward spiral continues at an alarming rate under these so called 'football professionals'.
The only relevant qualifications for this job are to be cheap, available and compliant.
I am very relieved that Chris Powell did not sully his reputation on this bunch of hopeless charlatans.
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fenaddick said:NabySarr said:agim said:Maybe the pressure got to him or something but Nathan Jones at Southampton seemed to have a fucking screw loose?
I think he may want to take a little time so that it's less fresh in the memory.0 -
Robbo and a sex doll?? Begs the question which is more full of hot air 🤔24
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Wheresmeticket? said:barstool said:The rush to sack Holden is strange, either they have someone lined up or contractually maybe an extra compensation was about to cost them more after so many games etc.1
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iainambler said:fenaddick said:Pretty insulting to ask Powell to do it as interim to be honest
Similar reason why Lee Bowyer would turn the job down ?
Lee has bigger fish to catch.8 -
Blucher said:Wheresmeticket? said:barstool said:The rush to sack Holden is strange, either they have someone lined up or contractually maybe an extra compensation was about to cost them more after so many games etc.
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Someone has just text me and said Bowyer has got the job...1
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Chippycafc said:Someone has just text me and said Bowyer has got the job...1
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