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Moyes as DOF.
Still as Head Coach (being overseen by the Ribchester Ancelotti)
Sorted.
Still as Head Coach (being overseen by the Ribchester Ancelotti)
Sorted.
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Just posted on the other thread in error
I just can’t see past OGS. Available, on the look out for the right club, has the warm and fuzzy loyal feeling about him, the media love him and as the ex United manager has a big enough profile for investors to know of him. He’s got the big club knowledge, proven that he can bring the feel good factor back, admittedly short term but also been successful with a smaller club with a smaller budget.
It feels like he would tick a lot of Alan’s boxes
I just can’t see past OGS. Available, on the look out for the right club, has the warm and fuzzy loyal feeling about him, the media love him and as the ex United manager has a big enough profile for investors to know of him. He’s got the big club knowledge, proven that he can bring the feel good factor back, admittedly short term but also been successful with a smaller club with a smaller budget.
It feels like he would tick a lot of Alan’s boxes
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Still has been linked with the Sunderland job and apparently is a done deal
Believe it’s just a case of waiting for the confirmed announcement
Believe it’s just a case of waiting for the confirmed announcement
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Hope so, the last one work out well, walked the championship, won the title at B@stards, brought the average age of the squad down, we've got some valuable assets to sell in the future and he's hopefully brought in a manager transfer fee in of around 15/20m....... Plus one terrible seasonBin Ont Turf wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 8:41 pmSurely it's going to be another "name" to carry the brand on that the Yanks want.

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Danny Rohl linked to Norwich and several other championship and bundesliga clubs.
Rooney linked to Plymouth.
Cooper turned Norwich down according to reports.
Rooney linked to Plymouth.
Cooper turned Norwich down according to reports.
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Bellamy -
Continuity
Knows the players
Knows the system
Knows the project
Available
And CHEAP
So highly likely - but would be an uninspiring appointment.
Continuity
Knows the players
Knows the system
Knows the project
Available
And CHEAP
So highly likely - but would be an uninspiring appointment.
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From what I’ve heard, he wouldn’t pass the medicalLincsWoldsClaret wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 8:03 amBellamy -
Continuity
Knows the players
Knows the system
Knows the project
Available
And CHEAP
So highly likely - but would be an uninspiring appointment.
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OGS No Thanks
Bellamy No
Potter, Moyes, Edwards would be my preference if possible and then possibly Cooper due to his playing style and working with younger players. There may be some rising manager from Europe but definitely not a ‘name’ that is all talk with no substance or record.
Bellamy No
Potter, Moyes, Edwards would be my preference if possible and then possibly Cooper due to his playing style and working with younger players. There may be some rising manager from Europe but definitely not a ‘name’ that is all talk with no substance or record.
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Give it JJ WATT!!
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For those of us less enlightened folk who the hell is OGS?Boss Hogg wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:05 amOGS No Thanks
Bellamy No
Potter, Moyes, Edwards would be my preference if possible and then possibly Cooper due to his playing style and working with younger players. There may be some rising manager from Europe but definitely not a ‘name’ that is all talk with no substance or record.
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Ole Gunnar Solskjær
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You talk nonsense, we had one of the best Championship sides ever absolutely dominating sides, any lower league side we played in the cup we hammered them and showed the levels. The hoofball was lower league style football so we struggled, I remember other hoofball managers would just allow Dyche sides to cluelessly have the ball.
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What success has OGS had with a smaller club?Penwortham_Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 7:07 amJust posted on the other thread in error
I just can’t see past OGS. Available, on the look out for the right club, has the warm and fuzzy loyal feeling about him, the media love him and as the ex United manager has a big enough profile for investors to know of him. He’s got the big club knowledge, proven that he can bring the feel good factor back, admittedly short term but also been successful with a smaller club with a smaller budget.
It feels like he would tick a lot of Alan’s boxes
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I believe he’s been spotted at Gawthorpe previously.
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Another dig at Dyche I see. Just like you constantly did when he was here, yet you call out fans for slating VK.KRBFC wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:37 amYou talk nonsense, we had one of the best Championship sides ever absolutely dominating sides, any lower league side we played in the cup we hammered them and showed the levels. The hoofball was lower league style football so we struggled, I remember other hoofball managers would just allow Dyche sides to cluelessly have the ball.
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Just seen Zinedine Zidane in Tesco's.. probably a coincidence
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OGS … wtf … what has he done in management. He would have been nowhere near the united job only for Ferguson made the decision. Before that some lower league foreign club. We need stability … good coaching … someone with the necessary experience. This is not the time for a punt on someone.
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Regardless of experience every manager appointment has an element of taking a puntBlyclaret wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:54 amOGS … wtf … what has he done in management. He would have been nowhere near the united job only for Ferguson made the decision. Before that some lower league foreign club. We need stability … good coaching … someone with the necessary experience. This is not the time for a punt on someone.
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Funny that, I just saw a French 'Z1ZU' reg plate on a car that turned off Padiham Rd down to Gawthorpe...Woonderbah wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:51 amJust seen Zinedine Zidane in Tesco's.. probably a coincidence
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It's happening.. allez les claretsCoolClaret wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 10:06 amFunny that, I just saw a French 'Z1ZU' reg plate on a car that turned off Padiham Rd down to Gawthorpe...
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Turner assistant manager at Hull being linked on an backside wiping internet page.
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Saw a rumour earlier that Bellamy might go to Cardiff.
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/cardi ... lks-stall/
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/cardi ... lks-stall/
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Wasn't he sacked from Cardiff for bullying kids?
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Steve Cooper with Jack Cork as his assistant please
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I’d take Kevin Nolan as assistant to someone a bit younger
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Not younger but Moyes and Nolan would be fine.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 11:42 amI’d take Kevin Nolan as assistant to someone a bit younger
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Moyes was mentioned a couple of days ago, but I can't see him dropping to the Championship. Dyche was the same. Dyche would have got plenty of offers, but he waited. Hope I'm wrong, though. I would love to see Moyes here.
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The heart says it isn't a bad shout, but the head says he has zero coaching experience. Together with Cooper (or any manager for that matter), likely wanting to bring in the assistant and coaches he has worked with in the past.
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According to bbc Rooney is in talks with a championship club.
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He’s in talks with Plymouth
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Danny Rohl just signed a new contract with Wednesday.
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As someone else put it, he looks stoned most of the time. I was just trying to say there’s something about him I can’t warm to, not that he’s not a good manager or that looks are important.Big Vinny K wrote: ↑Thu May 23, 2024 3:10 pmJesus.
It’s football management not Love Island.
If good looks was a criteria then you can rule out Moyes too.
Wonder how much Leonardo Di Caprio knows about transitioning through the lines and the use of high wing backs.
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Can't even spell Forest correctly!
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I wonder who Mr Pace will be asking the advice of, during the recruitment process?
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I hope its Moyes, (Moyes is NW based and a Christian, both might help) on a three year contract.
Steady the ship, put a proper modern football structure in place. Get us back up and keep us there.
Then in three years, he can Semi retire into a DoF position.
Steady the ship, put a proper modern football structure in place. Get us back up and keep us there.
Then in three years, he can Semi retire into a DoF position.
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Just had to look up Will Still. I'd never heard of him but appears favourite for Norwich position.
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From that lot it'd have to be either Cooper or Moyes. It's not the most inspiring list of names though. I hope theres a few names on Alan Pace's list that aren't on that one.
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It was aimed at Russell Martin , but thanks anywayKRBFC wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:37 amYou talk nonsense, we had one of the best Championship sides ever absolutely dominating sides, any lower league side we played in the cup we hammered them and showed the levels. The hoofball was lower league style football so we struggled, I remember other hoofball managers would just allow Dyche sides to cluelessly have the ball.
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Lower league teams like IpswichKRBFC wrote: ↑Fri May 24, 2024 9:37 amYou talk nonsense, we had one of the best Championship sides ever absolutely dominating sides, any lower league side we played in the cup we hammered them and showed the levels. The hoofball was lower league style football so we struggled, I remember other hoofball managers would just allow Dyche sides to cluelessly have the ball.

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lmao
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why would that make any difference?
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If we go searching for a NW based Christian I just hope we don't end up with Terry
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I'd absolutely be gutted if it was Will Still, nothing manager, nothing to suggest he'd be a good fit for us. just a media darling, well was 6 months ago. Sod that.
Cooper or Moyes for me
Cooper or Moyes for me
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Xavi has just become available… just saying