Now he's gone, who's next?
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Yes they have..Have,nt we???However you still need to spend wisely..They sold aplayer in the summer for a Million....They,ve spent money improving the ground...Not a great deal on players.Leyther_Matt wrote:Bankrolled would be a sizeable understatement.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:There's a few folk suggesting Micky Mellon. Haven't Fleetwood been bankrolled? I mean, Mellon may be an excellent manager *as well* but he's certainly had a sizeable budget to work with.jonnycooper wrote:I would like to see Micky Mellon given the chance.He,s at the same stage as Big Sam was when he came to us and he did,nt do too badly.
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And are we rejecting those two now?Worthy4England wrote:There were quite a lot of "other" and "Frank Spencer" on the first one.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Hmmmm. Some interesting differences as to who we want as manager between pre-Coyle going and post-Coyle going...
Not that I voted for him, but I notice that Di Canio has dropped like a stone in 'our' popularity - that might be because we've been reminded (or found out for the first time) that he's a Fascist.
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Holloway would be agood choice although i seriously doubt he,d come...Are we attractive to a top level Manager(thats a question)not a opinion..
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He's not a fascist, he's culturally complex. Keep up!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I notice that Di Canio has dropped like a stone in 'our' popularity - that might be because we've been reminded (or found out for the first time) that he's a Fascist.
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Not an ex player please
lets ask pep!
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Exactly, well done for getting us back on track, LGM.Little Green Man wrote:He's not a fascist, he's culturally complex. Keep up!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I notice that Di Canio has dropped like a stone in 'our' popularity - that might be because we've been reminded (or found out for the first time) that he's a Fascist.
Di Canio likes the romance of the dream that is Rome, that's all. This is what I'm saying - we need a man with big dreams!
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You want Bolton to invade Abyssinia!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Exactly, well done for getting us back on track, LGM.Little Green Man wrote:He's not a fascist, he's culturally complex. Keep up!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I notice that Di Canio has dropped like a stone in 'our' popularity - that might be because we've been reminded (or found out for the first time) that he's a Fascist.
Di Canio likes the romance of the dream that is Rome, that's all. This is what I'm saying - we need a man with big dreams!
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Oh dear, I appear to have been deeply misunderstood.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Exactly, well done for getting us back on track, LGM.Little Green Man wrote:He's not a fascist, he's culturally complex. Keep up!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I notice that Di Canio has dropped like a stone in 'our' popularity - that might be because we've been reminded (or found out for the first time) that he's a Fascist.
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Little Green Man wrote:Oh dear, I appear to have been deeply misunderstood.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Exactly, well done for getting us back on track, LGM.Little Green Man wrote:He's not a fascist, he's culturally complex. Keep up!Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I notice that Di Canio has dropped like a stone in 'our' popularity - that might be because we've been reminded (or found out for the first time) that he's a Fascist.
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Say what you want about Di Canio but he doesn't like jews, blacks, gypsies....hold on a tic...did he make the trains run on time...? Was that it...?
I can imagine it now. How long before the 'Nazi Salute' was seen as a 'bit of fun' by our duckeggs?
Here's a name to put a shiver down your spine
Steve McLaren.
Why not get on the phone to Pep? If Pele was 'this' close to taking the job surely Mr Guardiola would jump at the chance.
What a can of worms this has opened.
I can imagine it now. How long before the 'Nazi Salute' was seen as a 'bit of fun' by our duckeggs?
Here's a name to put a shiver down your spine
Steve McLaren.
Why not get on the phone to Pep? If Pele was 'this' close to taking the job surely Mr Guardiola would jump at the chance.
What a can of worms this has opened.
I'm not asking you to 'think outside the box' I just wish you'd have a rummage around in it once in a while.
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50sQuiff wrote:At the risk of being absolutely slated I would definitely consider Gary Neville. If he demonstrates that he knows what the f*ck he's doing, he's worth the risk. He'd command the respect of the players, he'd be straight-talking with the fans, he'd demand fitness and commitment and his reputation might help us in the transfer market. I'd expect he has high standards and learned a thing or two from Red Nose over the years.
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The American system is just too different. With the MLS salary cap and the byzantine rules that come with it, the most successful managers in the league are sometimes the one who can most effectively work the system, rather than the most tactically astute. Bruce Arena's skill in this regard just wouldn't translate.thebish wrote:i still reckon we should use our 'Murican connections - Holden & Ream - and tempt over a 'Murican manager who is ready for the next step...
I know that nobody agreed with me last time I said it - but... surely it'd be tempting for5 someone over there who thinks he's hit a glass ceiling....
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Bit of a swerve here off topic; but who the f*ck is 'Google [Bot]' who's online at the mo?
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Il Pirate wrote:Bit of a swerve here off topic; but who the f*ck is 'Google [Bot]' who's online at the mo?
S'ok, he's gone now.........
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There are one or two Bots who joined up as members, they harvest all your data and report back to the great AI Google [God] or similar.Il Pirate wrote:Bit of a swerve here off topic; but who the f*ck is 'Google [Bot]' who's online at the mo?
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In relative terms, they had wage budgets (far more influential than transfer budgets in non-league) that were comparable with sides a couple of divisions above them - we're talking thousands of quid a week even in the UniBond.jonnycooper wrote:Yes they have..Have,nt we???However you still need to spend wisely..They sold aplayer in the summer for a Million....They,ve spent money improving the ground...Not a great deal on players.Leyther_Matt wrote:Bankrolled would be a sizeable understatement.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:There's a few folk suggesting Micky Mellon. Haven't Fleetwood been bankrolled? I mean, Mellon may be an excellent manager *as well* but he's certainly had a sizeable budget to work with.jonnycooper wrote:I would like to see Micky Mellon given the chance.He,s at the same stage as Big Sam was when he came to us and he did,nt do too badly.
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I thought work was stalking me or somethingLost Leopard Spot wrote:There are one or two Bots who joined up as members, they harvest all your data and report back to the great AI Google [God] or similar.Il Pirate wrote:Bit of a swerve here off topic; but who the f*ck is 'Google [Bot]' who's online at the mo?
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If he gets the job I'm buying a season ticket and then returning it in disgust.jmjhb wrote:Diego Maradona @ 150/1
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