Which muppet can we appoint next?
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
BWFC_Insane wrote:Just like this season?Gary the Enfield wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Put it this way. He was 100% lined up for it by Deano. However, at that stage Anderson was an advisor and not directly involved in the bid or putting his own cash in. I would guess that Anderson either decided Brown wasn't who he wanted or that he was too expensive.Peter Thompson wrote:So either KA or DH never wanted him in the 1st place, we have enquired but can't afford the compensation or we've simply interviewed other candidates over the past few weeks and have now decided on another manager, and rumour has it that he's had his salary doubled by Southend to tempt him to commit to them for next season.BWFC_Insane wrote:Won't be Browny...
http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/14 ... ontention/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Whatever the truth though IMO he's made a bit of a cock of himself in the last few weeks, he's pissed the Southend fans off by refusing to rule himself out live on TV, and now he's probably annoyed a few Bolton fans by this announcement and has certainly harmed his chances of ever becoming Bolton manager.
Either way they need to sort out the decision for me. We're drifting into dangerous territory where I can see us struggling to attract any manager in a job.
I don't agree. If I made noises about wanting to move and my boss doubled MY salary I'd snatch his bloody hand off. He'll probably get sacked midway through next season so may as well make his money now.
We'll get a manager. And guess what? Be reet.
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
Mourinho is out of work because he did really shit, I mean appallingly shit at the end of his previous appointment. He left Madrid underperforming.Rjs37 wrote:Nah but they are usually out of work for a reasonWorthy4England wrote:There's nowt in the rules that says it has to be a currently in work manager.... Unless it was Mourinho, I'd certainly rather someone in work who's been doing a fairly decent job.
https://twitter.com/Matt_Chambers_/stat ... 0369414145" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sounds like we haven't even made an approach for Sheridan yet, hopefully DH and KA get on that immediately.
Personally I think he's the best candidate who hasn't completely ruled himself out yet.
Rodgers went to Swansea after being out of work and failing at Reading.
Dyche, sacked at Watford, seems to be doing ok at Burnley
Clough may take Burton up after being sacked by Derby.
Caldwell probably going to bring Wigan back up, despite never being a fisrt team manager previously
Is the point I'm making. I don't think "being currently employed" is much guidance whatsoever.
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
More Sheridan quotes. Still feels carefully inconclusive to me.


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Sorry, I'm not saying that an out of work manager can't do good, but at the same time it is likely to be a greater risk, especially if they've been out of work for a prolonged period due to being crap at their previous job.Worthy4England wrote:Mourinho is out of work because he did really shit, I mean appallingly shit at the end of his previous appointment. He left Madrid underperforming.Rjs37 wrote:Nah but they are usually out of work for a reasonWorthy4England wrote:There's nowt in the rules that says it has to be a currently in work manager.... Unless it was Mourinho, I'd certainly rather someone in work who's been doing a fairly decent job.
https://twitter.com/Matt_Chambers_/stat ... 0369414145" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sounds like we haven't even made an approach for Sheridan yet, hopefully DH and KA get on that immediately.
Personally I think he's the best candidate who hasn't completely ruled himself out yet.
Rodgers went to Swansea after being out of work and failing at Reading.
Dyche, sacked at Watford, seems to be doing ok at Burnley
Clough may take Burton up after being sacked by Derby.
Caldwell probably going to bring Wigan back up, despite never being a fisrt team manager previously
Is the point I'm making. I don't think "being currently employed" is much guidance whatsoever.
I think we need to try and mitigate the risks as much as possible with this appointment.
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Fck me - Lee Croft is clearly trying to be more injured than Mavies - posing bastard.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:More Sheridan quotes. Still feels carefully inconclusive to me.
Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
Lee Croft was very creative when they played Southend. He's about a stone overweight and f*cking useless in the tackle, but his endeavour for a chubby was impressive.Worthy4England wrote:Fck me - Lee Croft is clearly trying to be more injured than Mavies - posing bastard.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:More Sheridan quotes. Still feels carefully inconclusive to me.
He did still have both feet that night mind.
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I agree we need to try and mitigate the risks as much as possible - not convinced we do that by using "in work currently" as a key factor. It's going to be a gamble in any event. People would argue that Mourinho would be a good choice (as we did with Lennon), but it didn't work out with Lennon. Similarly people argued that Coyle would be a good choice, and he got us relegated too...I wasn't against either appointment.Rjs37 wrote:Sorry, I'm not saying that an out of work manager can't do good, but at the same time it is likely to be a greater risk, especially if they've been out of work for a prolonged period due to being crap at their previous job.Worthy4England wrote:Mourinho is out of work because he did really shit, I mean appallingly shit at the end of his previous appointment. He left Madrid underperforming.Rjs37 wrote:Nah but they are usually out of work for a reasonWorthy4England wrote:There's nowt in the rules that says it has to be a currently in work manager.... Unless it was Mourinho, I'd certainly rather someone in work who's been doing a fairly decent job.
https://twitter.com/Matt_Chambers_/stat ... 0369414145" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Sounds like we haven't even made an approach for Sheridan yet, hopefully DH and KA get on that immediately.
Personally I think he's the best candidate who hasn't completely ruled himself out yet.
Rodgers went to Swansea after being out of work and failing at Reading.
Dyche, sacked at Watford, seems to be doing ok at Burnley
Clough may take Burton up after being sacked by Derby.
Caldwell probably going to bring Wigan back up, despite never being a fisrt team manager previously
Is the point I'm making. I don't think "being currently employed" is much guidance whatsoever.
I think we need to try and mitigate the risks as much as possible with this appointment.
Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
100% ??? what - no room for any doubt at all? it was 100% lined up?BWFC_Insane wrote: Put it this way. He was 100% lined up for it by Deano.
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
Is it now 100% lined down now then?
(What is the opposite of lined up?)
(What is the opposite of lined up?)
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
what if....just what if, they were holding off on the selection of managers, because Big Sam said he'll return if Sunderland get relegated......
i like to be optimistic


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Gareth Southgate sat next to Ken Anderson....
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
He is England U21 manager...not sure owt more to it than that.
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
I fecking hope not. He makes Gary Bowyer look charismaticWorthy4England wrote:He is England U21 manager...not sure owt more to it than that.
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He was probably scouting holding i guess.
Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
One fan shared a photo from today's match programme
https://twitter.com/joshjenbeth/status/ ... 3385948160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"What I will say is that our manager and incoming board is set and those individuals are already making plans for how we can move Bolton Wanderers back in the right direction."
Maybe an announcement on Monday then?
https://twitter.com/joshjenbeth/status/ ... 3385948160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"What I will say is that our manager and incoming board is set and those individuals are already making plans for how we can move Bolton Wanderers back in the right direction."
Maybe an announcement on Monday then?
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
Hmm. I hope they are indeed set. But Anderson has already shown that the new owners like setting timescales then not exactly following them through.Rjs37 wrote:One fan shared a photo from the today's match programme
https://twitter.com/joshjenbeth/status/ ... 3385948160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"What I will say is that our manager and incoming board is set and those individuals are already making plans for how we can move Bolton Wanderers back in the right direction."
Maybe an announcement on Monday then?
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BWFCI your such a fecking drama queen, give the new guys a chance they've only been here 2 minutes.BWFC_Insane wrote:Hmm. I hope they are indeed set. But Anderson has already shown that the new owners like setting timescales then not exactly following them through.Rjs37 wrote:One fan shared a photo from the today's match programme
https://twitter.com/joshjenbeth/status/ ... 3385948160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"What I will say is that our manager and incoming board is set and those individuals are already making plans for how we can move Bolton Wanderers back in the right direction."
Maybe an announcement on Monday then?
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
I'm giving them a chance. But it is possibly safest to remain cautious and sceptical. Time will tell.Peter Thompson wrote:BWFCI your such a fecking drama queen, give the new guys a chance they've only been here 2 minutes.BWFC_Insane wrote:Hmm. I hope they are indeed set. But Anderson has already shown that the new owners like setting timescales then not exactly following them through.Rjs37 wrote:One fan shared a photo from the today's match programme
https://twitter.com/joshjenbeth/status/ ... 3385948160" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
"What I will say is that our manager and incoming board is set and those individuals are already making plans for how we can move Bolton Wanderers back in the right direction."
Maybe an announcement on Monday then?
I wait the announcement next week then!
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
Whether you or I are sceptical, cautious or optimistic will have no effect on the outcome. Choose to be optimistic and be happy for a wee while, who knows, you might like it 

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