Now he's gone, who's next?
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
Wondering who would have the final say on this.
Not sure how much Gartside would be prepared to gamble himself on an untried or unknown quantity.
I get the feeling his arse will fall out and he'll go for a relatively safe option of McCarthy, just for him having already got two teams out the championship. I dont know, thats the supsicion i get.
Not sure how much Gartside would be prepared to gamble himself on an untried or unknown quantity.
I get the feeling his arse will fall out and he'll go for a relatively safe option of McCarthy, just for him having already got two teams out the championship. I dont know, thats the supsicion i get.
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I thought McCarthy had been declared out of the running?ohjimmyjimmy wrote:Wondering who would have the final say on this.
Not sure how much Gartside would be prepared to gamble himself on an untried or unknown quantity.
I get the feeling his arse will fall out and he'll go for a relatively safe option of McCarthy, just for him having already got two teams out the championship. I dont know, thats the supsicion i get.
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
Remains hot favourite with bookies.
So...who the hell knows.
So...who the hell knows.
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
Just got a text from a friend who is certain we are after Darren Ferguson.
Anyone else heard this?
I really fecking hope its bullshit....
Anyone else heard this?
I really fecking hope its bullshit....
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BWFC_Insane wrote:Just got a text from a friend who is certain we are after Darren Ferguson.
Anyone else heard this?
I really fecking hope its bullshit....
he's not Coyle....

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He's winding you up.
Hopefully.
Hopefully.
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Not Bish.
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Definitely probably.
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the yardstick for a new manager should be that they are "not Bish"...
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Appleton is wank. he's won like 12 of his 45 matches as pompy manager. He's not good enough IMO to manage a team that could end up back in the prem...
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
what about Bolton, though?Tals-biggest-fan wrote:Appleton is wank. he's won like 12 of his 45 matches as pompy manager. He's not good enough IMO to manage a team that could end up back in the prem...
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Well I have heard/read daddy ferguson (spit) has helped with the shortlist...dont ask where I may have dreamt it.
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I just wikipedia-d Keith Hill. The first sentence of his page is absolute genius!
In a world that has decided
That it's going to lose its mind
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That it's going to lose its mind
Be more kind, my friends, try to be more kind.
Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
To be fair he's also been in charge of a club that wasn't/isn't sure of being open for business the next day...Tals-biggest-fan wrote:Appleton is wank. he's won like 12 of his 45 matches as pompy manager. He's not good enough IMO to manage a team that could end up back in the prem...
I'm not saying he should be in line for a job at the Reebok, but cut him some slack.
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Ha. Wonder how long it's been like that for - or will remain like that for.Prufrock wrote:I just wikipedia-d Keith Hill. The first sentence of his page is absolute genius!
On another note - I wonder what will become of Coyle... Liverpool? Blackburn?
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Might even take a job that's freed up by the previous incumbent coming here!?!cecil.bob wrote:Ha. Wonder how long it's been like that for - or will remain like that for.Prufrock wrote:I just wikipedia-d Keith Hill. The first sentence of his page is absolute genius!
On another note - I wonder what will become of Coyle... Liverpool? Blackburn?
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
SOLSKJAER.
He'll get influential help from important people if he gets in too deep, finding the pressure hard (don't think he will, strong character it seems), still has some strong contacts with man u and perhaps will introduce some man u youth players into our team via loans etc. like we've done with arsenal and chelsea in the past. Fergusson has always had a good word for bolton (pally with BSA was the start of this) and would like to see his baby-faced assasin do well and take bolton back into premier.
Allardyce is my first choice, Solskjaer my second - mick mellon has earned a chance at this level.
He'll get influential help from important people if he gets in too deep, finding the pressure hard (don't think he will, strong character it seems), still has some strong contacts with man u and perhaps will introduce some man u youth players into our team via loans etc. like we've done with arsenal and chelsea in the past. Fergusson has always had a good word for bolton (pally with BSA was the start of this) and would like to see his baby-faced assasin do well and take bolton back into premier.
Allardyce is my first choice, Solskjaer my second - mick mellon has earned a chance at this level.
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Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
Back to Burnley?cecil.bob wrote:Ha. Wonder how long it's been like that for - or will remain like that for.Prufrock wrote:I just wikipedia-d Keith Hill. The first sentence of his page is absolute genius!
On another note - I wonder what will become of Coyle... Liverpool? Blackburn?
Eddie Howe is supposedly on his way back to Bournmouth.
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My dad says he wouldn't say no to Phil Brown as manager


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