if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
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if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Eddie Howe with either Joey Barton or Michael Duff as number 2
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Wild horses wouldn't drag Mrs Howe back up here.
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Mark Hughes already identified should Dyche jump ship and I think he would be about the best we could hope for
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Number 2s generally have a close relationship with the manager through past experience. It's not a case of selecting names at random. Even if we went for Howe what makes you think that would drop Tindall in favour of someone he knows much less about? Ridiculous proposition.
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Joey would almost definitely chin Eddie within a week!
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
if that's the case we are truly stuffed.Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:02 pmMark Hughes already identified should Dyche jump ship and I think he would be about the best we could hope for
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Actually Saw Joey in Bournemouth...he seemed like a decent guy...boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:02 pmJoey would almost definitely chin Eddie within a week!
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Chris Hughton is someone I have always admired, and did well to keep Brighton up. Did a great job promoting Newcastle and had some great seasons with Brighton-lost the play-offs but up the following year. Quietly spoken, knowlegeable on the player scene throughout the leagues and I think would have the respect of the squad
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Said in another thread that I’d have Chris Hughton, I thought he was unfairly treated with his departure at Brighton
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
IF Dyche goes
Barton
Or
Allerdyche with a role for Duff as his understudy.
Barton
Or
Allerdyche with a role for Duff as his understudy.
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Frank's hit the nail on the head....no! ........Never!
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
Allerdyche ....i see what you did there!cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:15 pmIF Dyche goes
Barton
Or
Allerdyche with a role for Duff as his understudy.
Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
We’d have to get Duff in as his number 2 though - Duff knows the club and we’d have natural progression when Hughton eventually goes.warksclaret wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:14 pmChris Hughton is someone I have always admired, and did well to keep Brighton up. Did a great job promoting Newcastle and had some great seasons with Brighton-lost the play-offs but up the following year. Quietly spoken, knowlegeable on the player scene throughout the leagues and I think would have the respect of the squad
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I saw Pardew mentioned somewhere!.....now what do you think of that one ?Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:02 pmMark Hughes already identified should Dyche jump ship and I think he would be about the best we could hope for
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
No to Howe, he's a busted flush, yes to Hughton, he'd provide some form of continuity if Sean does go.
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Managers select their number 2s. Allardyce wouldn't have Duff as his number 2. It's not how it works.
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I think Hughton would be a good bet. Plays a similar style to Dyche and has done well wherever he has been.
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True enough. But Allerdyche could do far worse. 65 year old out of work. I’m sure if it was part of the package to have a well respected, ex captain and up and coming manager who knows the club inside out it wouldn’t be the worse move for him.welsbyswife wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:21 pmManagers select their number 2s. Allardyce wouldn't have Duff as his number 2. It's not how it works.
But Dyche isn’t going.
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Hes been out of the game a while maybe hes looking for one of those ten year contracts Newcastle give him ....are they still paying him?Devils_Advocate wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:26 pmToo good for us, know way he'd take the Burnley job
Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:15 pmIF Dyche goes
Barton
Or
Allerdyche with a role for Duff as his understudy.
IF DYCHE GOES.....CYANIDE OR STRYCHNINE ( OR A GARLICK BULLET )
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
My fear for Dyche is that he’s too unfashionable to go to an established top Premier League club... he could join a club like Newcastle or West Ham, where the fans will just chew him up and spit him out. Leicester would be a good move but they’re in a good place, Crystal Palace, Bournemouth or Watford would just be a change of scenery at best. Wolves might be an option if one of the top 6 take Nuno Espírito Santo. Everton would’ve been ideal - I can’t believe they didn’t go for him before Silva.
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He's a clever bloke and I wouldn't put it past him to have started the Coronavirus if you look at how he earned his £100k bonus at that dutch club
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Howe without Tindle is like bacon without eggs, who’s going to order the moisturiser in while he’s doing the team talk?boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:02 pmJoey would almost definitely chin Eddie within a week!
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Brilliant.....i never seen a man in love with Tindall.......Giftonsnoidea wrote: ↑Mon Jun 29, 2020 11:32 pmHowe without Tindle is like bacon without eggs, who’s going to order the moisturiser in while he’s doing the team talk?
As much as Tindall himself does he have a purpose or his he just there to hold Eddie's hand?
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Hughton is a good shout; wouldn’t want Hughes anywhere near.
Personally though, I think rumours of Dyche’s departure are greatly exaggerated.
Personally though, I think rumours of Dyche’s departure are greatly exaggerated.
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Head of recruitment at Brentford looking like he’s off to Leipzig according to sky, we should get in there, solve two problems at once, happy days
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Re: if the unthinkable happened - yes or no
i loved barton as a player, but managing a football club at this level is not something you casually wander into.
He has a deserved rep as a hothead, great if you want to gee up lazy players around you on a pitch, but day to day man management and dealings with the boardroom dont strike me as his strongpoints.
He has a deserved rep as a hothead, great if you want to gee up lazy players around you on a pitch, but day to day man management and dealings with the boardroom dont strike me as his strongpoints.
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NO to the OP
To be honest I thought it would be a vote on playing in Europe or not
To be honest I thought it would be a vote on playing in Europe or not