Re-poll: Next Manager

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Next Manager

Tony Pulis
43
25%
Phil Parkinson
19
11%
Roy Keane
1
1%
Eamon Dolan
45
26%
Paolo Di Canio
2
1%
Karl Robinson
9
5%
Lee Clark
1
1%
Chris Hughton
6
3%
Nigel Worthington
0
No votes
Uwe Rosler
2
1%
Dougie Freedman
0
No votes
Micky Adams
0
No votes
Ole Gunnar Solskjar
1
1%
Brynjar Gunnarsson
9
5%
Steve Clarke
34
20%
 
Total votes: 172
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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Big Tim » 15 Dec 2014 22:04

Tim Sherwood is 12/1 for the job. Got to be at least named on the poll.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Avon Royal » 15 Dec 2014 22:05

MmmMonsterMunch Quite like Clarke. Not keen on Hughton at all. Don't think he's proved much.


What has Clarke proved? :|

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Wycombe Royal » 15 Dec 2014 22:06

semtex1871 I can confirm that Dave Hockerday is currently sat in the bar of The Madejski Hotel.....looks like we have our replacement.....

Thank god it isn't David Hockaday.....

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by bobby1413 » 15 Dec 2014 22:10

Surely it's Eamon Dolan and end of thread?

It can't possibly be anyone else, Dolan is the easiest, cheapest, most available potential. Plus it makes sense as he knows the club, he's already here, has decent knowledge of the players and the current situation.

I can't see why the club would be seeking to recruit a new manager and hunt around or approach someone else.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Royal Bahamas » 15 Dec 2014 22:16

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madstadblues I would like to see a manager who has a track record of integrating youth with first team along with some level of promotion success in the championship (which is different to div 1/2)

That sounds ideal, but for the life of me I can't think of any examples. Can anyone think of a manager who has recently lost his job who would fit that description? :?


Isn't it amazing how it all keeps going back to BRIAN?!!!!!!


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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by higher » 15 Dec 2014 22:17

Thai Guys will be in for a big name,the likes of Krung­thep­maha­nakorn­amorn­ratana­k­ Rajaniwes­mahasat­harn­amorn­phimarn­avatarn­sathit­sakkattiya­visanukamprasit.

Give us a K........

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by madstadblues » 15 Dec 2014 22:19

Steve Clark 32% win record - worse than Adkins at Reading

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 22:20

Avon Royal
MmmMonsterMunch Quite like Clarke. Not keen on Hughton at all. Don't think he's proved much.


What has Clarke proved? :|


WBA were about 7-8th when they gave him the boot weren't they? He had just come off the back of a draw at Stamford Bridge which should have been a win if not for an horrendous dive by Ramires in injury time IIRC.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 22:22

madstadblues Steve Clark 32% win record - worse than Adkins at Reading


That's just prem games though isn't it?


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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Man Friday » 15 Dec 2014 22:23

If it is then that's a bluddy good record.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 22:27

Man Friday If it is then that's a bluddy good record.


Exactly

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by SCIAG » 15 Dec 2014 22:35

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madstadblues I would like to see a manager who has a track record of integrating youth with first team along with some level of promotion success in the championship (which is different to div 1/2)

That sounds ideal, but for the life of me I can't think of any examples. Can anyone think of a manager who has recently lost his job who would fit that description? :?


Isn't it amazing how it all keeps going back to BRIAN?!!!!!!

Nah, Brian was pretty dreadful for our young players once he became first team manager. Even the likes of Karacan, Pearce and McCarthy weren't automatic selections.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Eaststandman » 15 Dec 2014 22:38

Tim Sherwood is a shoe in at Brighton though isn't he?


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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by loyalroyal4life » 15 Dec 2014 22:47

Karl Robinson for me

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Gunny Fishcake » 15 Dec 2014 22:53

Talk about volatile betting market which new football managers notoriously is Clarke now even money lots of money for Rene and them some hilarious odds for hilarious possibilities best being Jimmy Kebe 20/1 lol

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/foo ... nt-manager

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by RoyallyFcuked » 15 Dec 2014 22:55

Pulis wouldnt come here, especially not in the position we are in.

Hope it's Clarke, then again he might not want to either. It's probably going to be Dolan, which probably wouldnt be a bad thing.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 22:56

Gunny Fishcake Talk about volatile betting market which new football managers notoriously is Clarke now even money lots of money for Rene and them some hilarious odds for hilarious possibilities best being Jimmy Kebe 20/1 lol

http://www.oddschecker.com/football/foo ... nt-manager


Rodgers at 66-1 :lol:

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Royal Ginger » 15 Dec 2014 22:57

Bookies watching Hobnob? My Kebe suggestion is there.

Karacan as Player/Captain/Manager...watch this space.

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by Revolutian » 15 Dec 2014 22:58

Dolan seems like the obvious choice. Maybe Parky but i would like to see Dolan given the role. Brian and Brendan worked their way up it seems to be natural progression.

Not really too thrilled about Clarke being favourite. Always thought he was given a hard time at West Brom but lets face it he did so well that season coz of Lukaku. As for someone saying he retired, i heard him on talksport the other day. He wants to come back. Its coming up to his one year mark and he said he was itching to get back.

Sherwood would be very interesting i think it would be a good fit but Pulis is too big for us. And he always wears that hat.

I saw Paul Inces name on sky bet as 25/1 i think. That made me laugh. My favourite one was Jimmy Kebe!!

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Re: Re-poll: Next Manager

by MmmMonsterMunch » 15 Dec 2014 22:59

I reckon Sherwood would be a good fit for us.

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