This isn’t sarcastic but you seem to have some decent knowledge of European managers, is Raphael Wicky ever been someone you have thought or heard much of before?Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:44 pmNot sure it’s as straight forward as that Vegas,
I remember there was quite a significant bust up between him and the players (as well as a few coaches). If memory serves I think they briefly touched on it during an interview with his assistant manager after he left where he effectively said the role was untenable due to this falling out with the players.
Which is strange because it looks like he had quite a successful time there.
Must admit though not sure he’s even on ALKs list.
Seems like Lampard is the one
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yeah I suspect/recollect something similar too. I'd go for Ruud long before LampardNewcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:44 pmNot sure it’s as straight forward as that Vegas,
I remember there was quite a significant bust up between him and the players (as well as a few coaches). If memory serves I think they briefly touched on it during an interview with his assistant manager after he left where he effectively said the role was untenable due to this falling out with the players.
Which is strange because it looks like he had quite a successful time there.
Must admit though not sure he’s even on ALKs list.
Seems like Lampard is the one
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Only watched them a few times and that was in the Europa league.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:48 pmThis isn’t sarcastic but you seem to have some decent knowledge of European managers, is Raphael Wicky ever been someone you have thought or heard much of before?
Funnily enough last game I saw was against Amorim (sporting Lisbon) because that was a manager I wanted to take over VK back in January.
Play nice attacking football. Not sure it would work very well with our squad though, they play a relatively narrow 442 in diamond shape. Would mean getting rid of a lot of our wingers
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Alexander blessin that you have mentioned before has jumped to 16/1 on sky betNewcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:44 pmNot sure it’s as straight forward as that Vegas,
I remember there was quite a significant bust up between him and the players (as well as a few coaches). If memory serves I think they briefly touched on it during an interview with his assistant manager after he left where he effectively said the role was untenable due to this falling out with the players.
Which is strange because it looks like he had quite a successful time there.
Must admit though not sure he’s even on ALKs list.
Seems like Lampard is the one
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Don’t disagree with that.Vegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:51 pmyeah I suspect/recollect something similar too. I'd go for Ruud long before Lampard
I actually think he fits ALKs model for a manager perfectly
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Can see why, I would be amazed if he’s not on a shortlist by the club.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:52 pmAlexander blessin that you have mentioned before has jumped to 16/1 on sky bet
Fits ALKs model perfectly
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Hopefully not Lampard , the guy’s an absolute Jonah. He was gifted a great Derby set up and fair do’s got them a play off final . Parachuted to a powerful Chelsea and about par to finish 4th in prem , next season disaster sacked in Jan when mid table , horrific time at Everton ( he looked utterly broken) then dumped after a very brief caretaker return to Chelsea .
Brilliant professional as a player but hasn’t created anything or exceeded his remit wherever he’s been .
Brilliant professional as a player but hasn’t created anything or exceeded his remit wherever he’s been .
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Imagine, Ruud comes in, persuades Wout to stay and he scores 3 goalsNewcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:53 pmDon’t disagree with that.
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I would like to think he would be to attract players like Pavlidis inVegas Claret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:57 pmImagine, Ruud comes in, persuades Wout to stay and he scores 3 goals![]()
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If Lampard is appointed it will be ALK’s Brian Laws moment and by far the worst managerial appointed since Laws . Would be an absolute disaster clueless appointment. Appointing a manager that virtually every fan doesn’t want will also create a very low threshold for discontent from the fans when things inevitably go wrong.AlargeClaret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:56 pmHopefully not Lampard , the guy’s an absolute Jonah. He was gifted a great Derby set up and fair do’s got them a play off final . Parachuted to a powerful Chelsea and about par to finish 4th in prem , next season disaster sacked in Jan when mid table , horrific time at Everton ( he looked utterly broken) then dumped after a very brief caretaker return to Chelsea .
Brilliant professional as a player but hasn’t created anything or exceeded his remit wherever he’s been .
Burnley fans were very patient last season not shouting for VKs head when things were going badly. That patience wouldn’t be there next season with Lampard.
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Anyone thinking of appointing Lampard, should just look at Everton and run.
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Definitely don't want any soft southerners like Lampard or Parker.
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Come 2nd in the league so qualified for the champions league and won the Cup so you're right he's proven nothingBelgianclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:48 pmParker was a total disaster in Bruges, no clue whatsoever.
Wouldn’t touch him with a barge pole 🫣
Not convinced by Lampard either.
Van Nistelrooij hasn’t proven anything either

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I think the choice AP and the Board make in the next manager will provide a clear indication of what he has learned from having VK at the helm for the past 22 or so months. It could of course be an opportunity to get the majority of our fans behind them, and reading this Board since news of VK's departure broke, a huge amount of our posters seem to favour several names that are being quoted, and many would be happy with either
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If it's Lampard i will despair!........He's clueless..on a par with Laws. NO NO NO!
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Van Nistelrooy is at least 'exciting' and comes with at least wining a trophy and is a 'name' that the board would probably like to use for marketing/advertising etc.
I do believe we should have Moyes/Cooper if possible, take the 'glam' off the appointment but have a decent operator in and just concentrate on being a football club.
But if we are to go left field then I and imagine the wider supporter base would get behind Ruud; I'd even appreciate the directness that's bound to come from him. Gives an edge having an ex United player as manager as well after having ex City - something else for the media to use.
Appointing either Lampard or Parker as the new manager, as another poster mentioned would be a significant disappointment for the fanbase. Neither candidate would generate the excitement and enthusiasm needed to rally the supporters after last season and if they failed to deliver results / the team's performance fell short of expectations the fans would run out of patience very quickly.
I do believe we should have Moyes/Cooper if possible, take the 'glam' off the appointment but have a decent operator in and just concentrate on being a football club.
But if we are to go left field then I and imagine the wider supporter base would get behind Ruud; I'd even appreciate the directness that's bound to come from him. Gives an edge having an ex United player as manager as well after having ex City - something else for the media to use.
Appointing either Lampard or Parker as the new manager, as another poster mentioned would be a significant disappointment for the fanbase. Neither candidate would generate the excitement and enthusiasm needed to rally the supporters after last season and if they failed to deliver results / the team's performance fell short of expectations the fans would run out of patience very quickly.
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I’d be gutted with Lampard or Parker however I question if with of them had a season in the Premier League that was any worse than Kompany yet most of us would have been happy to have him remain at the helm.
Certainly not a supporter of either of them but I feel that we need a little bit of perspective here when we start comparing to Laws
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Both Parker and Lampard were available when we appointed Kompany. So I can’t see AP going for either this time either. Stay calm. Believe 
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I agree with everything you say here, CC.CoolClaret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 5:50 pmVan Nistelrooy is at least 'exciting' and comes with at least wining a trophy and is a 'name' that the board would probably like to use for marketing/advertising etc.
I do believe we should have Moyes/Cooper if possible, take the 'glam' off the appointment but have a decent operator in and just concentrate on being a football club.
But if we are to go left field then I and imagine the wider supporter base would get behind Ruud; I'd even appreciate the directness that's bound to come from him. Gives an edge having an ex United player as manager as well after having ex City - something else for the media to use.
Appointing either Lampard or Parker as the new manager, as another poster mentioned would be a significant disappointment for the fanbase. Neither candidate would generate the excitement and enthusiasm needed to rally the supporters after last season and if they failed to deliver results / the team's performance fell short of expectations the fans would run out of patience very quickly.
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The one thing I'll say for Lampard, he seems to work well with young players (Mount at Derby/Chelsea, Abraham etc.) and bring them on. He'd certainly have plenty to go at here.
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Ruud would be an exciting left field, slightly risky type of appointment, but he does have at least 1 more than decent season at a large club. Haven’t seen much of his football but having just read a few articles it seems it would be a decent extension, albeit slight variation, on Kompany. Been no links though as far as I can tell?
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Would be worth a go if only for being able to singRVclaret wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 6:04 pmRuud would be an exciting left field, slightly risky type of appointment, but he does have at least 1 more than decent season at a large club. Haven’t seen much of his football but having just read a few articles it seems it would be a decent extension, albeit slight variation, on Kompany. Been no links though as far as I can tell?
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It was actually me…..123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 2:47 pmWhat have I started with the van nistlerooy shouts, down to 6/1 now
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https://youtu.be/cntvEDbagAw?si=Kg4uZHstKedLAEG4FeedTheArf wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 6:27 pmWould be worth a go if only for being able to sing
The Ruud, the Ruud, the Ruud is on fire!
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Burnley could look to Raphael Wicky to replace Kompany.
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This one has legs. Kealia played for Chicago Red Stars when Raphael was managing the Chicago Fire.Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 7:19 pmBurnley could look to Raphael Wicky to replace Kompany.
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First Vincent, then Raphael. Who next? How about former Brazilian ace Leonardo, or Pablo Zabaletta perhaps.
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Never thought I'd see Burnley involved with Wicky leaks. Interesting times. We need to be careful here.
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now, you know I'm going to have to google him !Newcastleclaret93 wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 5:04 pmI would like to think he would be to attract players like Pavlidis in

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NOT Lampard please Alan… come on, think about it.
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Just seen Mourinho in Greggs.. tight-lipped but that could've been the pasty
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Only Leicester and Brighton who would realistically go for him I would have thought.
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Moyes gotta be next 1 in line, surely.
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Only current PL vacancies are Leicester (maybe) and Brighton (I’d be surprised if they were interested). Looks like he’s happy to play the waiting game. Oh well, never mind.
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I can’t imagine a “number” of clubs in the premier league are looking at Cooper.
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That’s one ruled out then
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11/1 on Skybet, fill yer boots.
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Unless Leicester are going down the cooper route he must be banking on getting a job after first prem sacking