FFP would screw us. Hes too expensive.Old Man Andrews wrote:Great shout. Not sure if he is avalable though.BR0B0T wrote:Ian Royal
FFP would screw us. Hes too expensive.Old Man Andrews wrote:Great shout. Not sure if he is avalable though.BR0B0T wrote:Ian Royal
Wycombe are potless and would take a reasonably small amount in compo I reckon. I'd like to think they'd want a guy who has taken them to the top half of League 1 to go on to a bigger club and be successful. He'd be a great choice.Ascotexgunner wrote:Ainsworth is an interesting one. I love his style and passion....Part of me thinks....yeah great shout, but Im just not sure. Wycombe would want too much money as well.Coppells Lost Coat wrote:Warburton or Ainsworth for me.
Bruce or Hughes would be a massive mistake IMO. Knowing us though we'll go for Zola
Shades of Martin O Neil. Like your thinking.Old Man Andrews wrote:Wycombe are potless and would take a reasonably small amount in compo I reckon. I'd like to think they'd want a guy who has taken them to the top half of League 1 to go on to a bigger club and be successful. He'd be a great choice.Ascotexgunner wrote:Ainsworth is an interesting one. I love his style and passion....Part of me thinks....yeah great shout, but Im just not sure. Wycombe would want too much money as well.Coppells Lost Coat wrote:Warburton or Ainsworth for me.
Bruce or Hughes would be a massive mistake IMO. Knowing us though we'll go for Zola
Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.Old Man Andrews wrote:Wycombe are potless and would take a reasonably small amount in compo I reckon. I'd like to think they'd want a guy who has taken them to the top half of League 1 to go on to a bigger club and be successful. He'd be a great choice.Ascotexgunner wrote:Ainsworth is an interesting one. I love his style and passion....Part of me thinks....yeah great shout, but Im just not sure. Wycombe would want too much money as well.Coppells Lost Coat wrote:Warburton or Ainsworth for me.
Bruce or Hughes would be a massive mistake IMO. Knowing us though we'll go for Zola
He has too much hair. It's a no from me.Basildon wrote:Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.Old Man Andrews wrote:Wycombe are potless and would take a reasonably small amount in compo I reckon. I'd like to think they'd want a guy who has taken them to the top half of League 1 to go on to a bigger club and be successful. He'd be a great choice.Ascotexgunner wrote:
Ainsworth is an interesting one. I love his style and passion....Part of me thinks....yeah great shout, but Im just not sure. Wycombe would want too much money as well.
Unibet and 888 have Allardyce at 3/1 favouriteThe Prisoner wrote:Steve Bruce piles in @ around 3/1 fave with the bookies (SkyBet)
Make me laugh the bookies odds as it's such a small market that even a fiver can send odds tumbling
Runners and riders sub 20s are:
Steve Bruce 13/3
Phil Parkinson 5/1
Francesco Guidolin 6/1
Graeme Murty 7/1
Slavisa Jokanovic 8/1
Alan Pardew 10/1
Mark Warburton 12/1
Brian McDermott 16/1
David Moyes 16/1
Mark Hughes 16/1
Nigel Pearson 16/1
Sam Allardyce 16/1
Steve Coppell 16/1
Danny Cowley 18/1
You are insane.Sutekh wrote:Mark Hughes
Steve Bruce
Alan Pardew
Phil Parkinson
He has a fine head of hair that will inspire the players. Big fan of his dress sense too.NewCorkSeth wrote:He has too much hair. It's a no from me.Basildon wrote:Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.Old Man Andrews wrote:
Wycombe are potless and would take a reasonably small amount in compo I reckon. I'd like to think they'd want a guy who has taken them to the top half of League 1 to go on to a bigger club and be successful. He'd be a great choice.
After Stam and Clement maybe a man with luscious locks is just what we need.Old Man Andrews wrote:He has a fine head of hair that will inspire the players. Big fan of his dress sense too.NewCorkSeth wrote:He has too much hair. It's a no from me.Basildon wrote:
Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.
Same company just different brands. Bet Victor also got market priced up.The Prisoner wrote:Unibet and 888 have Allardyce at 3/1 favouriteThe Prisoner wrote:Steve Bruce piles in @ around 3/1 fave with the bookies (SkyBet)
Make me laugh the bookies odds as it's such a small market that even a fiver can send odds tumbling
Runners and riders sub 20s are:
Steve Bruce 13/3
Phil Parkinson 5/1
Francesco Guidolin 6/1
Graeme Murty 7/1
Slavisa Jokanovic 8/1
Alan Pardew 10/1
Mark Warburton 12/1
Brian McDermott 16/1
David Moyes 16/1
Mark Hughes 16/1
Nigel Pearson 16/1
Sam Allardyce 16/1
Steve Coppell 16/1
Danny Cowley 18/1
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band - I met him at a festival earlier this year and he's a really open, likeable guy. He fondly remembers playing for QPR when Murty's penalty took us to 106...NewCorkSeth wrote:He has too much hair. It's a no from me.Basildon wrote:Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.Old Man Andrews wrote:
Wycombe are potless and would take a reasonably small amount in compo I reckon. I'd like to think they'd want a guy who has taken them to the top half of League 1 to go on to a bigger club and be successful. He'd be a great choice.
Jan Venegoor of Hesselink big enough name ?NewCorkSeth wrote:Honestly I can't see the owners taking a punt on an untested manager. It'll be a "big name".
Users browsing this forum: Ahrefs [Bot], Amazon [Bot], Bing [Bot], Google Adsense [Bot], rocketredroyal and 32 guests