If Coyle gets the sack
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Maybe. I just think that if it all goes right for Keane, his status in the game and single-mindedness could mean that it could go very right. I just don't see the same potential upside (even if unlikely) with any of the other possible names. Perhaps it's a gamble, but what's the worst that could happen?CAPSLOCK wrote:You mad, mad manmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I'd be tempted to give a Keane a go, from the meagre options out there.
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Re: If Coyle gets the sack
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I see no reason to suspect it could go right
His reputation and status didn't help him at Sunderland and Ipswich
If we get rid of one clueless arse, I really don't want to replace him with another
I see no reason to suspect it could go right
His reputation and status didn't help him at Sunderland and Ipswich
If we get rid of one clueless arse, I really don't want to replace him with another
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Chrisfu wrote:http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... olton.html
Words escape me. I really can't fathom where they come up with this stuff.

Maybe we can do a swap deal - we give West Ham a young up and coming manager, whose philosophy is attractive flowing football, and we get Allardyce back.
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you only have to watch keane on itv to realise why he isn't suited to management. he expects perfection from every single player in every single moment of every single game. if he came here he'd probably kill the entire squad with his bare hands after the first training session.
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That'd certainly lower the wage bill.James B wrote:you only have to watch keane on itv to realise why he isn't suited to management. he expects perfection from every single player in every single moment of every single game. if he came here he'd probably kill the entire squad with his bare hands after the first training session.
I don't think he's as mental as some are making out. Edgy, yes; dangerous, maybe; a gamble, certainly: but not a nutter.
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I just want someone with some intensity, not another gormless wonder.CAPSLOCK wrote:Relegation
I see no reason to suspect it could go right
His reputation and status didn't help him at Sunderland and Ipswich
If we get rid of one clueless arse, I really don't want to replace him with another
Who's your preferred candidate?
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Truth?
Dunno
I'm from outside football so I don'ty knoiw these things
I do know playing lobsided formation like this clown insists on, means owt can only be an improvement
I'd not be looking for the pitchforks with anybody
Hill or Jackett
Or McCarthy
NOT Keane
NOT Brown
Neil McDonald fits the ex clubman bit - experience under Allardyce
Dunno
I'm from outside football so I don'ty knoiw these things
I do know playing lobsided formation like this clown insists on, means owt can only be an improvement
I'd not be looking for the pitchforks with anybody
Hill or Jackett
Or McCarthy
NOT Keane
NOT Brown
Neil McDonald fits the ex clubman bit - experience under Allardyce
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Re: If Coyle gets the sack
Best get thinking caps on!
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One from left field, but Henrik Larsson? Respected ex-player, seems to be doing well in Sweden and someone who comes to the club with no prior association or preconceptions so hopefully the clean sweep we're in need of.
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Indications from the club are he is safe for now.......thebish wrote:BWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.theboltonnews.co.uk/sport/wa ... ws/9971090._/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;Worthy4England wrote:Is there anything supporting this particular contention?BWFC_Insane wrote:Well, as I predicted its all bollocks, made up by hopeful fans.
He's not being sacked. Not until he's lost some more games anyhow.
Or just "It's 09:30 on a Monday and we've as yet not heard anything"
err... what exactly is it in that article that says he is not going to be sacked?
yes - of course he is... good prediction, by the way!!

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John mcGinlay has been a bit more involved in and around the reebok over recent months, is this a sign?
surely this wont happen?
what about a Nicky Sponner and Scott Green management team.
feck knows who Gartside will pick, is it not time for him to go now, as he has picked 4 shite managers thus far so why will he get it right this time?
New thread "Gartside Out?"
surely this wont happen?
what about a Nicky Sponner and Scott Green management team.
feck knows who Gartside will pick, is it not time for him to go now, as he has picked 4 shite managers thus far so why will he get it right this time?
New thread "Gartside Out?"
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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... on-1368612" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;thebish wrote: yes - of course he is... good prediction, by the way!!
Nixon's article, a "U-turn" apparently. I suspect there is more to this than meets the eye. I wonder if Coyle did not like the names suggested to "help him out"?
Another thing I've reverse jinxed, I must have a talent....

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No parties, no flag waving, no bunting
But, no sympathy either
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But, no sympathy either
Stubborn
Misguided
Had to do - 12 months ago
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you've a gift for it!!BWFC_Insane wrote:http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/ ... on-1368612" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;thebish wrote: yes - of course he is... good prediction, by the way!!
Nixon's article, a "U-turn" apparently. I suspect there is more to this than meets the eye. I wonder if Coyle did not like the names suggested to "help him out"?
Another thing I've reverse jinxed, I must have a talent....

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Erm, does this mean no more Nixon during transfer windows??
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indeed... (though he has just sent LSL a "let's be bezzie mates" card...)ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Erm, does this mean no more Nixon during transfer windows??
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as in he's goingBWFC_Insane wrote:You mean as in, the day he goes, or the day we are told he is here forever???Salford Trotter wrote:Just been told today is D Day can't verify the source as yet so don't shoot the messenger

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totally agree, Keane has potential, so he's mad - so what. thin lines between madness and geniusmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Maybe. I just think that if it all goes right for Keane, his status in the game and single-mindedness could mean that it could go very right. I just don't see the same potential upside (even if unlikely) with any of the other possible names. Perhaps it's a gamble, but what's the worst that could happen?CAPSLOCK wrote:You mad, mad manmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I'd be tempted to give a Keane a go, from the meagre options out there.
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that's a bad thing..?James B wrote:you only have to watch keane on itv to realise why he isn't suited to management. he expects perfection from every single player in every single moment of every single game. if he came here he'd probably kill the entire squad with his bare hands after the first training session.
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He'd need to spend £80m to get promoted?mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Maybe. I just think that if it all goes right for Keane, his status in the game and single-mindedness could mean that it could go very right. I just don't see the same potential upside (even if unlikely) with any of the other possible names. Perhaps it's a gamble, but what's the worst that could happen?CAPSLOCK wrote:You mad, mad manmummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:I'd be tempted to give a Keane a go, from the meagre options out there.
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