Megson Out - Who Next?
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i dont know if you know this but peterboro were at the bottom of the league when they sacked ferguson, what makes you think he would be up to the pemiership i for one am thinking frying pan and fire.shevchenko54 wrote:I think the only real progressive appointment would be Ol Red Nose the 2nd! He is unproven, but so is Coyle and look at his current credentials. He is out of work, would be cheap to employ, and probably still lives in Cheshire.
Curbs has been out of the game too long and i doubt he'd migrate ooop North anyway!
Why would Hughes not come? List his clubs...Jokeburn and City! It's not like he's managed anyone who has a much greater pedigree than us (and before the boo boys come, he managed Citeh before the money and before everyone thought as them as a BIG club).
So that's it then........Hughes or Ferguson for me!
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Hi lads, just signed up to discuss the sacking. Anyway I've heard the the latest rumours taking pace are Tony Adams being lined up for the job. What would people think of that ?
I personally would fully back that appointment. He didn't get the time at Pompey IMO and Redknapp had the club in ruins at that stage anyway.
I think we should be realistic the likes of Bilic and Coyle won't be coming IMO. But certainly I would have Adams ahead of alot of names on that list such as Irvine,Davies,Dowie,Warnock,Souness and Jewell.
The likes of Curbs and George Graham are also good shouts.
I personally would fully back that appointment. He didn't get the time at Pompey IMO and Redknapp had the club in ruins at that stage anyway.
I think we should be realistic the likes of Bilic and Coyle won't be coming IMO. But certainly I would have Adams ahead of alot of names on that list such as Irvine,Davies,Dowie,Warnock,Souness and Jewell.
The likes of Curbs and George Graham are also good shouts.
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Well 1% of us want Paul Jewell & thats about how many wanted Megson, so maybe thats where the smart money is!
Peter Reid's odds tumbling is a worry, Gartside may appoint him to try and appease the fans with the bolton connection but I think he's a yesterday's man.
Hughes or Curbishley for me (asap)
Peter Reid's odds tumbling is a worry, Gartside may appoint him to try and appease the fans with the bolton connection but I think he's a yesterday's man.
Hughes or Curbishley for me (asap)
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Ok, here is a name I hadn't thought of before.......
Gudni Bergsson.
I would welcome his appointment if we are going down the younger manager route. He was always a very intelligent leader when he played, I feel he would make a great manager. He would be a huge gamble though, although instinctively I feel it would work.
Gudni Bergsson.
I would welcome his appointment if we are going down the younger manager route. He was always a very intelligent leader when he played, I feel he would make a great manager. He would be a huge gamble though, although instinctively I feel it would work.
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I think Gudni would make a good assistant, but not manager. I heard him on SSN putting his name in the hat. Think most of us would love to see him back at the Reebok in some roll or other, maybe he could sort out our shambles of a defence.bristol_Wanderer3 wrote:Ok, here is a name I hadn't thought of before.......
Gudni Bergsson.
I would welcome his appointment if we are going down the younger manager route. He was always a very intelligent leader when he played, I feel he would make a great manager. He would be a huge gamble though, although instinctively I feel it would work.
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Yes he took Blackburn to 3 top half finishes and Europe, he could only damage his reputation by coming here.
Looking at the betting markets, no-one has a clue yet, except for a bit of money for Peter Reid.
Looking at the betting markets, no-one has a clue yet, except for a bit of money for Peter Reid.
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Hughes may well want a bigger job than us, but we could offer him a deal to the end of the season while he's out of work. If he saves us, he enhances his rep, if he doesn't, well he can always say the damage was already done by GM. Just a thought.
Knowing PG, we'll get somebody rubbish like Dowie, Jewell or Reid (or George Burley - perish the thought!). Hoping I'm wrong. Marcus Babbel needs a job - was superb last season, but latterly hounded out of Stuttgart by the boo boys. At least we don't have our goalkeeper saying that the Megson out brigade must be barely through puberty, as mad Jens did over there!
Knowing PG, we'll get somebody rubbish like Dowie, Jewell or Reid (or George Burley - perish the thought!). Hoping I'm wrong. Marcus Babbel needs a job - was superb last season, but latterly hounded out of Stuttgart by the boo boys. At least we don't have our goalkeeper saying that the Megson out brigade must be barely through puberty, as mad Jens did over there!
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jay180 wrote:If he can help it I doubt he will jump into a relegation scrap a week after being sacked by a top club.FD wrote:Why should Huges be out of reach? Have people forgotten who he managed before City?jay180 wrote:Hughes again could be out of reach, he will probably hold out for a bigger job.

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