Which muppet can we appoint next?
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
But it may not be next week - it sounds like they have made the appointment but perhaps can't announce it until after the season finishes -which would indicate that they have chosen a manager currently in a job but have agreed to wait until the season ends next weekend before going public ?BWFC_Insane wrote: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
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"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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That'd be interesting if it was manager in a job. Would beg the question around how we'd been talking about signings with him whilst he was still working for someone else?
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Not hard, is it? Bloke looks at our squad and says "I think we need an experienced centre-back to play alongside Holding, and a goalkeeper if we can sell Amos" etc, then Deano/Ken start assessing options, what with Ken's contacts and Dean's QA spreadsheets.Worthy4England wrote:That'd be interesting if it was manager in a job. Would beg the question around how we'd been talking about signings with him whilst he was still working for someone else?
There's a possible conflict of interests if the incoming gaffer's current club also needs the same type of player. But it's not like managers moving is a new concept.
BTW Sheridan's Oldham got beat 3-0 at Millwall, Hill's Rochdale came from 2-0 down to draw at home to Swindon. (Southend lost at home but Browny's out of it now - his midweek quotes sounded less like a Come And Get Me Plea than a joint statement released outside a Marriage Guidance office.)
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
It's going to be Peter Reid isn't it? 

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Better bloody not be!Harry Genshaw wrote:It's going to be Peter Reid isn't it?
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Better bloody not be!Harry Genshaw wrote:It's going to be Peter Reid isn't it?

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It's the signal it would send out. That would scream absolute bottom of the barrel budget wise and probably staying in a transfer embargo.Harry Genshaw wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:Better bloody not be!Harry Genshaw wrote:It's going to be Peter Reid isn't it?if we've learnt anything with our last few managers it must surely be we have no idea who'll be any good and who'll be a complete disaster.
We need a manager to get the best out of our developing Young lads with a few experienced heads thrown in. Peter Reid is the man who got Jimmy to stop bringing a young kid on and instead got him to bring Emile bleedin Heskey on.
Reid is old hat. I'd find it an incredibly poor choice in so many ways.
If he gets it now we are guaranteed promotion with a record points total.....

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All of the betting markets on our next manager have been suspended which suggests that there might have been some sort of development.
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Is that so? Interesting - nothing seems to have been said - unless it's that thing in the programmeNicko58 wrote:All of the betting markets on our next manager have been suspended which suggests that there might have been some sort of development.
FWIW I fully agree with BWFCi on Reidy - really not what we want - we need an empire-builder who knows the lower leagues.
Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
I think we all do! not sure it was a serious suggestion!!Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Is that so? Interesting - nothing seems to have been said - unless it's that thing in the programmeNicko58 wrote:All of the betting markets on our next manager have been suspended which suggests that there might have been some sort of development.
FWIW I fully agree with BWFCi on Reidy - really not what we want - we need an empire-builder who knows the lower leagues.

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It wouldn't surprise me if our double-headed ownership appointed a compromise candidate
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I'm not sure to whom the piece in the programme was attributed, but if it was Deano or Anderson, then any sensible bookie would suspend betting. You don't make money allowing people to bet on an outcome if that outcome is known to at least a few potential punters.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Is that so? Interesting - nothing seems to have been said - unless it's that thing in the programmeNicko58 wrote:All of the betting markets on our next manager have been suspended which suggests that there might have been some sort of development.
FWIW I fully agree with BWFCi on Reidy - really not what we want - we need an empire-builder who knows the lower leagues.
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
I suspect it's Uwe Rosler. More happy than not if it is but hardly ecstatic. Mixed record but always liked him.
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Either Iles and Nixon are totally out of the loop now, or Anderson's programme notes were absolute nonsense.
Guess we will find out fairly soon, I hope it is the former.
Guess we will find out fairly soon, I hope it is the former.
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Were they KA's notes or DH's? Typically I've read both names mentioned.
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They've never been in the loop. They just publish shite for the uber gullible to hang their caps on to.BWFC_Insane wrote:Either Iles and Nixon are totally out of the loop now
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Re: Which muppet can we appoint next?
Odds are there when I checked on Oddschecker a minute ago. Uwe Rosler favourite at 2/1, followed by Bowyer, Brown and Cotterill at 6/1.
From that it's safe to say we've not appointed anyone. With the way these markets are even a medium sized bet would have someone at odds on pretty sharpish.
Personally, I think there are worse ways to spend a fiver than sticking it on Jimmy Phillips (33/1).
From that it's safe to say we've not appointed anyone. With the way these markets are even a medium sized bet would have someone at odds on pretty sharpish.
Personally, I think there are worse ways to spend a fiver than sticking it on Jimmy Phillips (33/1).
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there are... but don't expect to be seeing that fiver again!Tombwfc wrote: Personally, I think there are worse ways to spend a fiver than sticking it on Jimmy Phillips (33/1).

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