I think he did. If they got on as player and Manager then Jacko needs to sell the idea to Pace that Moyes would be ideal with his experience, of course Moyes may prefer to have a break for a while.
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Yes, after a good start he seemed to totally panic after we lost to a very good Villa side at home, and began making some baffling decisions.(including bringing Kevin Long in!)
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Yep. I'm pretty sure he put Collins at right back and Roberts right wing for the last game against Newcastle. Positions neither had played all season..Just because he was scared of St Maximin. After he changed it we started to batter them but it was too late.nil_desperandum wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 12:51 pmYes, after a good start he seemed to totally panic after we lost to a very good Villa side at home, and began making some baffling decisions.(including bringing Kevin Long in!)
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Slight movement for Moyes.
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That's a bit harsh, he managed eight games (Won 3, Drew 2, Lost 3), he has a striker in the penultimate game that misses an absolute sitter at Villa Park which costs him another win and a centre half that has a brain fart to gift Newcastle a penalty in the final game. Let's not forget the farcical penalty at Spurs where it took them about a week to find a 'handball' that we'd have never got at the other end.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 11:14 amI don't think Jackson did that well; there was a new manager bounce, but that's it.
Do I think he's the answer? No but he did a decent job under very trying circumstances.
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If Lampard is remotely under consideration then the board don’t know what they are doing. Hopefully not.
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Jackson has made it quite clear previously that he does not want a managers job & wanted to go back coaching youngsters but talked into the first team coaching by Kompany.
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Shrewsbury fans don’t have a good word for Jackson but he seems to be a good coach. Certainly not manager material.
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Why would Leeds part with Farke, they were in a real mess when he took over and he’s turned them around. Had it not been for his team not firing on the day they’d have probably been promoted. I think they’d be foolish to part company with him at this stage.
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He definitely did, he was the one who put a massive pin in our bubble after about two minutes in the 0-3 reverse vs PNE in 2000, a game that was sold out over a week in advance (attendance 22,300). Pay on the day and capacity allowing there would have been 30,000+ on that day.
A really good side that Moyes had built there.
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Re Moyes, Leicester will be looking for a new manager soon…
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Depends what their board want, fancy football played in the modern progressive way or a guy who will almost definitely keep them up?Swizzlestick wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:21 pmRe Moyes, Leicester will be looking for a new manager soon…
Moyes sets his teams up in the best way to win games, not always pretty but highly successful for him, Leicester should have him at number one, two and three on their shortlist.
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Cooper 5/4 on Bet Victor.
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No definites in football - Moyes took Sunderland down - but he should be high on their shortlist.Goody1975 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 2:27 pmDepends what their board want, fancy football played in the modern progressive way or a guy who will almost definitely keep them up?
Moyes sets his teams up in the best way to win games, not always pretty but highly successful for him, Leicester should have him at number one, two and three on their shortlist.
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I'm not surprised he's had 9 wins from 41 games from his previous appointments... No thanksStockbrokerbelt wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 1:50 pmJackson has made it quite clear previously that he does not want a managers job & wanted to go back coaching youngsters but talked into the first team coaching by Kompany.
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Need to get the new man wrapped up ASAP before other clubs around our level find themselves without a manager.
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What's the Forest fan's views on COoper?
I know he was popular, but so was Rosenior for a while, until fans got sick of his crap football.
I know he was popular, but so was Rosenior for a while, until fans got sick of his crap football.
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https://www.forestforum.co.uk/index.php ... man.49826/burnley007 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 4:12 pmWhat's the Forest fan's views on COoper?
I know he was popular, but so was Rosenior for a while, until fans got sick of his crap football.
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I was reading the forum from that link above, and a name popped up - Chris Houghton. A manager who always seemed to be dealt an unfair hand regarding dismissals but tends to do well initially.... Now manager of Ghana.
I'd take him over Lampard.
I'd take him over Lampard.
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If Leeds pot Farke, I'd have him here. Two Championship titles, a play off final, and we have the players to suit his style.
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or womanCoolClaret wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 3:36 pmNeed to get the new man wrapped up ASAP before other clubs around our level find themselves without a manager.
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Chris Hughton was sacked as Ghana manager last year.claptrappers_union wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 4:45 pmI was reading the forum from that link above, and a name popped up - Chris Houghton. A manager who always seemed to be dealt an unfair hand regarding dismissals but tends to do well initially.... Now manager of Ghana.
I'd take him over Lampard.
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Haven't read all of this but got a feeling the manager is going to be one or both of these things -
• Someone with a profile
• Someone a bit left-field/a coup
So Lampard and Solskjaer spring to mind. So does Van Nistelrooy who'd also tick the second box.
The St Pauli manager, Fabian Hürzeler, is only thirty-one and has them promoted to the Bundesliga as champions. Highly regarded, smart tactician, but it may be a move too soon and, you'd imagine, he'd now want to manage in the Bundesliga. But I wouldn't be shocked at all if the appointment is someone like that.
All of these names continue the Kompany vibe in one way or another which is what I think, just a gut feeling, will be the aim.
• Someone with a profile
• Someone a bit left-field/a coup
So Lampard and Solskjaer spring to mind. So does Van Nistelrooy who'd also tick the second box.
The St Pauli manager, Fabian Hürzeler, is only thirty-one and has them promoted to the Bundesliga as champions. Highly regarded, smart tactician, but it may be a move too soon and, you'd imagine, he'd now want to manage in the Bundesliga. But I wouldn't be shocked at all if the appointment is someone like that.
All of these names continue the Kompany vibe in one way or another which is what I think, just a gut feeling, will be the aim.
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I’m convinced there are big names being spoke to that aren’t on the odds yet, names like:
Solskjær
Van nistlerooy
Gattuso
Solskjær
Van nistlerooy
Gattuso
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I think you're right.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 6:08 pmI’m convinced there are big names being spoke to that aren’t on the odds yet, names like:
Solskjær
Van nistlerooy
Gattuso
Viera?
Gerrard?
Grosso? World Cup winner. Left Lyon with them bottom of Ligue 1.
Heitinga? Former Netherlands and Everton centre half. Recently left West Ham where he was first team coach and Moyes' assistant.
Not saying these would be good or realistic by the way...!
(Edit - just clocked Viera is at Strasbourg in Ligue 1, that passed me by!)
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Well, there you go. It's funny how a manager can disappear into obscurity; I presumed that was why his name wasn't being mentioned—only a few years ago, he would've been in the mix.
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Might be wrong, but I don't see Farke being a tough enough character to take the challenging decisions that are needed in the next few weeks to trim the squad, stabilise the club, and instill some well needed discipline.
I do like his style of football, but one has to also recognise that his record at Leeds - once it got tough - is terrible.
Just two wins in the final 9 games (since April 1st) including the play off semi final win against Norwich.
5 pts out of 18 in the last 6 League games.
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Pickles wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 6:20 pmI think you're right.
Viera?
Gerrard?
Grosso? World Cup winner. Left Lyon with them bottom of Ligue 1.
Heitinga? Former Netherlands and Everton centre half. Recently left West Ham where he was first team coach and Moyes' assistant.
Not saying these would be good or realistic by the way...!
(Edit - just clocked Viera is at Strasbourg in Ligue 1, that passed me by!)
I know you've not suggested it but god help us if we go for Gerrard...
Things have moved fast over the past few days but for me I'd be delighted with Cooper or Moyes, slightly less appealing on Still or Solskjaer but a humongous no to Lampard, Gerrard or Rosenior.
Hopefully all wrapped up by the end of next week to put the speculation to bed and the new manager can get straight to work on sorting this squad out....
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Where has Craig Bellamy gone?
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Maybe things haven't yet moved on quite as quickly as we are being led to believe.
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I would like to hear from VK.
I would like to hear from FC Bayern
I would like to hear from Burnley FC
I would like to hear from FC Bayern
I would like to hear from Burnley FC
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Higher Trapp has just checked in a T Mowbray
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Oh yes, definitely not suggesting Gerrard - just trying to second guess the sort of appointment Pace and his mates would want to make.CatonClaret wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 7:08 pmI know you've not suggested it but god help us if we go for Gerrard...
Things have moved fast over the past few days but for me I'd be delighted with Cooper or Moyes, slightly less appealing on Still or Solskjaer but a humongous no to Lampard, Gerrard or Rosenior.
Hopefully all wrapped up by the end of next week to put the speculation to bed and the new manager can get straight to work on sorting this squad out....
I'd like Cooper, Moyes or Corberan but excited to see which names appear because I think there'll be some surprises.
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Patience isn’t at the forefront when we as Burnley fans are desperate to see us making tracks in sorting the club and the heavily bloated squad out. Unfortunately we need patience, I for one would like to see movement as much as the next fan
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I'd rather give Paces daughter or JJ Watt a go over Lampard. Dreadful
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I wonder did lampard and kompany play together at City?
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Alan Pardoo ?.. that level of surprise ?
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https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/burnl ... oach-view/
Will Still was approached by Kompany at Anderlecht. Suggests he could fit the bill for playing style.
Will Still was approached by Kompany at Anderlecht. Suggests he could fit the bill for playing style.
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Feels like he's been linked with Sunderland since Quinn and Phillips were banging them in. Wonder why it hasn't happened yet. Waiting to start work once the season ended? Or for another offer from elsewhere?burnley007 wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 7:57 pmhttps://footballleagueworld.co.uk/burnl ... oach-view/
Will Still was approached by Kompany at Anderlecht. Suggests he could fit the bill for playing style.
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Hadn’t thought of Gattuso. Was always a huge fan of his.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 6:08 pmI’m convinced there are big names being spoke to that aren’t on the odds yet, names like:
Solskjær
Van nistlerooy
Gattuso
Davide Ancelotti another ‘big name’ now wanted by Reims.
Any young ‘names’ like this will be a huge risk though and I’m minded that we probably need a safer pair of hands at this juncture.
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Can't imagine how well this would go down in front of the Bob Lord...


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There’s just something fitting about a manager we can just chant ‘Ruud!’ To it’s simple enough for us Burnley fans, let’s get van nistlerooy in
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Burnley fans couldn't/can't pronounce "Wout" properly so I wouldn't be so confident.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Mon May 27, 2024 8:20 pmThere’s just something fitting about a manager we can just chant ‘Ruud!’ To it’s simple enough for us Burnley fans, let’s get van nistlerooy in
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Hahaha very good point, the Ian! Ian! Chant from Huddersfield away last season after Maatsen put us 1 up will never be topped
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Gattuso been linked with a job over in Saudi Arabia.
And he’s batshit crazy.
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Nixon says Parker is on the list. Lampard doesn't sound that bad all of a sudden.