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How attractive is the Leicester job with the pending points deduction? Take the Burnley job, win promotion , the manager might be in a much better position than getting relegated with Leicester? Then again said manager will get a better pay cheque and more media exposure.
So much to compute. Somehow don’t think that Pace has the same managers that Sunderland and Leicester are after on his list. Maybe using different AI.
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Same managers appear in all 3 lists.NL Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 8:31 pmHow attractive is the Leicester job with the pending points deduction? Take the Burnley job, win promotion , the manager might be in a much better position than getting relegated with Leicester? Then again said manager will get a better pay cheque and more media exposure.
So much to compute. Somehow don’t think that Pace has the same managers that Sunderland and Leicester are after on his list. Maybe using different AI.
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We're all being linked with the same managers, Leicester haven't had any points deducted yet and a manager would still prefer a premier league job than championship if they put up a fight we Leicester they'll stay in the premier league with another club.NL Claret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 8:31 pmHow attractive is the Leicester job with the pending points deduction? Take the Burnley job, win promotion , the manager might be in a much better position than getting relegated with Leicester? Then again said manager will get a better pay cheque and more media exposure.
So much to compute. Somehow don’t think that Pace has the same managers that Sunderland and Leicester are after on his list. Maybe using different AI.
They could come to Burnley and have to oversee lots of outgoings and not get promoted.
No manager if offered both jobs would choose Burnley first
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So we are now speculating that the new leader is working at the euros or olympics is some way shape or form.
Both Lampard and Fabregas are on bbc now.
Fabregas would be very interesting
Both Lampard and Fabregas are on bbc now.
Fabregas would be very interesting
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Granted however how strong are those links and feel that Pace has got something random up his sleeve. I don’t know, frustrating period for a fan is a manager search.bumba wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 8:50 pmWe're all being linked with the same managers, Leicester haven't had any points deducted yet and a manager would still prefer a premier league job than championship if they put up a fight we Leicester they'll stay in the premier league with another club.
They could come to Burnley and have to oversee lots of outgoings and not get promoted.
No manager if offered both jobs would choose Burnley first
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Potter to be appointed Leicester manager according to reports.
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I don’t think there’s a chance we get him but out of all the pundits so far during this euros, Fabregas stands out above the rest, the way he talks he is going to go seriously far as a manager if he wants to
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Fabregas was a very intelligent footballer and understand the game well by the sounds of it . Would command respect too given the platform he performed on in his playing days
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The way he talks, is not necessarily the way he talks to people. To be a good manager, you have to be good at the latter.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 9:21 pmI don’t think there’s a chance we get him but out of all the pundits so far during this euros, Fabregas stands out above the rest, the way he talks he is going to go seriously far as a manager if he wants to
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Well he’s hardly talking to himself as a pundit is he, he’s been analysing the games to other people hence giving me the opinion that I think he will go far as a manager.
Wouldn’t say being a great speaker makes you a good manager, biesla coaching Leeds through a translator for one
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It's like a massive house buying chain. But once the Red Lion in Clitheroe find a new coach the domino effect begins.
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I agree. Fabregas would be perfect, albeit a risk but the same can be said for pretty much like all the candidates.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 9:21 pmI don’t think there’s a chance we get him but out of all the pundits so far during this euros, Fabregas stands out above the rest, the way he talks he is going to go seriously far as a manager if he wants to
I don’t see it though, there’s been no links whatsoever and particularly none to this Henrik Jensen chap who I’m convinced is the answer to all of this as I just cannot believe we’ve signed an assistant without them being chosen by the manager.
So I think it’s Bo Henriksen for sure.
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I never got the love in over Potter
An ego the size of Wales and not really much to show for it.Unlimited cash at Chelsea and he still bombed.
An ego the size of Wales and not really much to show for it.Unlimited cash at Chelsea and he still bombed.
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Got to be careful of managers whose only success is in SwedenWoodleyclaret wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 10:01 pmI never got the love in over Potter
An ego the size of Wales and not really much to show for it.Unlimited cash at Chelsea and he still bombed.
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Think Fabregas will manage Como in Serie A next season. He's been assistant to Osian Roberts but he's listed as being caretaker. Think Fabregas didn't have the full qualifications but think he will have now.
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Fabregas does come across well and I wouldn’t be at all surprised if he had a very good managerial career.123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Tue Jun 18, 2024 9:41 pmWell he’s hardly talking to himself as a pundit is he, he’s been analysing the games to other people hence giving me the opinion that I think he will go far as a manager.
Wouldn’t say being a great speaker makes you a good manager, biesla coaching Leeds through a translator for one
As for Bielsa, he spoke a lot more English than his assisted press interviews would suggest.
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My comment about how a manager speaks, really was trying to state man management is more important than tactics when it comes to being a good manager.
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The pundit who struck me as having the best grasp of tactics and clearest way of putting it across, was Slavan Bilic a few years ago. I wouldn't want him as manager, though.
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https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/28581259 ... -corberan/
The first real mention of RVN being linked to the job and also says he's impressed us. Also says Lampard is now out of the running for the job under the photo of him and Corberan seen as an outsider.
The first real mention of RVN being linked to the job and also says he's impressed us. Also says Lampard is now out of the running for the job under the photo of him and Corberan seen as an outsider.
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Fabregas played the best pass I've ever seen at the Turf !
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Yes I remember that pass, mostly for SSN putting it on a loop for 3 months.
Who ever gets the job will no doubt be a well thought out appointment.
Pace isn't a mug, he wants success as much as any Burnley fan.
Who ever gets the job will no doubt be a well thought out appointment.
Pace isn't a mug, he wants success as much as any Burnley fan.
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At the end bielsa did but various players have done interviews about him shouting at players through a translator in training
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Unbelievable pass which manages to take away from arfields great finish for the opening goalVegas Claret wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 3:09 amFabregas played the best pass I've ever seen at the Turf !
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Wonder if the translator had to shout as well. Can just picture Bielsa jabbing his finger at his centre half telling him to concentrate more and then the translator coming forward and doing the same thing but in English123EasyasBFC wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 6:57 amAt the end bielsa did but various players have done interviews about him shouting at players through a translator in training

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Funnily enough we find ourselves in a similar position as Bayern. No manager of note wanted the job, VK was about 8th choice and perhaps the best of what was left so they took him on.
All the managers in the frame for us are holding out for a better appointment..Leicester etc but we are definitely not any of themselves first choice.
All the managers in the frame for us are holding out for a better appointment..Leicester etc but we are definitely not any of themselves first choice.
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How do you know this?It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:41 amFunnily enough we find ourselves in a similar position as Bayern. No manager of note wanted the job, VK was about 8th choice and perhaps the best of what was left so they took him on.
All the managers in the frame for us are holding out for a better appointment..Leicester etc but we are definitely not any of themselves first choice.
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And this is based on what?It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:41 amFunnily enough we find ourselves in a similar position as Bayern. No manager of note wanted the job, VK was about 8th choice and perhaps the best of what was left so they took him on.
All the managers in the frame for us are holding out for a better appointment..Leicester etc but we are definitely not any of themselves first choice.
You're like everyone else on this thread, you don't have a clue.
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Absolute rubbish! By all accounts we’ve got our first choice manager and the rest have been told and exited the process. Have some faith in Pace & the board, they know what they’re doing!It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:41 amFunnily enough we find ourselves in a similar position as Bayern. No manager of note wanted the job, VK was about 8th choice and perhaps the best of what was left so they took him on.
All the managers in the frame for us are holding out for a better appointment..Leicester etc but we are definitely not any of themselves first choice.
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Other than Leicester job being in the premier league, what other jobs are managers holding out for? Are there some interesting jobs available across Europe to?It Is What It Is wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 8:41 amFunnily enough we find ourselves in a similar position as Bayern. No manager of note wanted the job, VK was about 8th choice and perhaps the best of what was left so they took him on.
All the managers in the frame for us are holding out for a better appointment..Leicester etc but we are definitely not any of themselves first choice.
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Potter to Burnley?creepingdeath wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:06 amGollum got Leicester job now
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It's like one big murder mystery night on this thread.
Will anyone work it out?
Will anyone work it out?
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Potter will be waiting for the England job, for which he is favourite with Eddie close behind.
If I were him I’d take the Burnley job, the England job will go to FA luvvie Eddie I predict, who deserves it too.
If I were him I’d take the Burnley job, the England job will go to FA luvvie Eddie I predict, who deserves it too.
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Just been on the Leicester forum, let's just say they are not very happy with the prospect of cooper and the high ticket price increase!
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Very frustrating but I find summers always are anyway with no matches and just sitting around waiting for kit releases, friendly news, transfers, fixture release etc
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Potter still odds on with bookiescreepingdeath wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:06 amGollum got Leicester job now
https://x.com/samwallacetel/status/1803 ... BQ4AgYZ3WA
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Hate to go off topic but I'm curious to know why you think EH 'deserves' to be the next England manager.CrosspoolClarets wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 9:13 amPotter will be waiting for the England job, for which he is favourite with Eddie close behind.
If I were him I’d take the Burnley job, the England job will go to FA luvvie Eddie I predict, who deserves it too.
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Just appoint Mark Robins and have done with it please.
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And less than half an hour later, Cooper is suddenly 1/5 with Potter at 10/3 on Sky Bet.
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If its a choice between Mark Robins or taking our time I'd rather we go with taking our timeSouth West Claret. wrote: ↑Wed Jun 19, 2024 10:12 amJust appoint Mark Robins and have done with it please.

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