Now he's gone, who's next?
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Agreed entirely. I'd pick McCarthy over the two. But Souness I believe had one go at taking a side up and did with Blackburn, then kept them there.BL3 wrote:Better record at getting teams promoted from the Championship? Because that's the priority.BWFC_Insane wrote:He's got a better record than McCarthy
He kept Southampton up for a year as well.
In fact I don't think he's been relegated in his career (not in England at least).
So on pure record he's ahead of Mick if you judge it like that.
Perhaps this is all a sneaky plan, float Souness' name around so that the likes of LK are "happy" when Mick is appointed?
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That's what I said. He came at the end of the boot room and literally dismantled it.norm the jedi wrote:He wasn't boot room is my point..
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I know I'll be in the minority, but I wouldn't mind Souness or McCarthy.
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No wonder they're so f*cking terrible at keeping the likes of me happy then, seeing as...BWFC_Insane wrote:Agreed entirely. I'd pick McCarthy over the two. But Souness I believe had one go at taking a side up and did with Blackburn, then kept them there.BL3 wrote:Better record at getting teams promoted from the Championship? Because that's the priority.BWFC_Insane wrote:He's got a better record than McCarthy
He kept Southampton up for a year as well.
In fact I don't think he's been relegated in his career (not in England at least).
So on pure record he's ahead of Mick if you judge it like that.
Perhaps this is all a sneaky plan, float Souness' name around so that the likes of LK are "happy" when Mick is appointed?
LK only just about 3 posts up wrote: May I hang for a sheep here by saying I'd prefer him to Good Old Loveable Mick?
Look, we're being given a "frying pan or fire?" choice here, ok?
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Sorry misread your post. There is of course, always Freedman in there. Though he is another of Nixon's "managerial friends". So I guess you'd not be entirely keen on that either......Lord Kangana wrote:No wonder they're so f*cking terrible at keeping the likes of me happy then, seeing as...BWFC_Insane wrote:Agreed entirely. I'd pick McCarthy over the two. But Souness I believe had one go at taking a side up and did with Blackburn, then kept them there.BL3 wrote:Better record at getting teams promoted from the Championship? Because that's the priority.BWFC_Insane wrote:He's got a better record than McCarthy
He kept Southampton up for a year as well.
In fact I don't think he's been relegated in his career (not in England at least).
So on pure record he's ahead of Mick if you judge it like that.
Perhaps this is all a sneaky plan, float Souness' name around so that the likes of LK are "happy" when Mick is appointed?
LK only just about 3 posts up wrote: May I hang for a sheep here by saying I'd prefer him to Good Old Loveable Mick?
Look, we're being given a "frying pan or fire?" choice here, ok?
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It's worth remembering that whilst we all think of ED as being backseat because he isn't chairman himself, and isn't on the board, the reasons for that aren't necessarily a lack of interest, but that he can't be, the tax-dodging shithouseBWFC_Insane wrote:I suspect Gartside's contacts in football are invaluable. I doubt Eddie Davies has the time to chase up managers and players agents, do deals, run the club etc.norm the jedi wrote:True enough although in business, I imagine the chief executive would be out on his arse if that were the case o does Gartsides continued presence suggest that we may be over doing Eddie's boardroom take over?BWFC_Insane wrote:If you'd invested 100M of your money into a club that was (when you started investing) up and coming in the premiership, about to go four seasons straight in the top ten, then you find yourself struggling through successive managerial appointments and ultimately 18th in the championship, I suspect you'd be thinking "feck this, I'm going to start calling the shots round here".Lord Kangana wrote:Well as I've already pointed out, he's been getting more involved since he the Elmander contract talks. I'm pretty certain he's fed up of his money being wasted.
But perhaps Eddie wants to make the big decisions rather than letting Phil have as free a remit as before...it makes sense.

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Freedman now favourite, be surprised if he goes though.
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Didn't read the article, but there's a big picture of Mark Hughes on the back of the BN today.
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Dear Jesus. How much will he pay for Jean-Alain Boumsong this time? Hope it's an ill-advised storm in a Chinese-whispered teapot.
As an aside, because I really don't want to think about Souness, wouldn't there be somewhat of an overlap between a technical director and a head of coaching, the two new positions named by former insider Alan Nixon?
As an aside, because I really don't want to think about Souness, wouldn't there be somewhat of an overlap between a technical director and a head of coaching, the two new positions named by former insider Alan Nixon?
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I'm just waiting for him to announce Megson as fans liaison officer.
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I read it as, head of coaching = glorified assistant manager.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Dear Jesus. How much will he pay for Jean-Alain Boumsong this time? Hope it's an ill-advised storm in a Chinese-whispered teapot.
As an aside, because I really don't want to think about Souness, wouldn't there be somewhat of an overlap between a technical director and a head of coaching, the two new positions named by former insider Alan Nixon?
Technical director = Director of football role from academy to first team....or sommat like that.
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It's a reading of it, I'll give you that. Would there still be a first-team coach? Wouldn't the Head of Coaching also oversee the coaching of the development/academy? Or is that the Tech Direc?BWFC_Insane wrote:I read it as, head of coaching = glorified assistant manager. Technical director = Director of football role from academy to first team....or sommat like that.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:wouldn't there be somewhat of an overlap between a technical director and a head of coaching, the two new positions named by former insider Alan Nixon?
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Like Souness and I like Roy Keaneohjimmyjimmy wrote:If there's any truth in it and it happened, how many of you would be happy or keep an open mind about it? Show of hands please!
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Nope, Souness out!Barefoot Wanderer wrote:Like Souness and I like Roy Keaneohjimmyjimmy wrote:If there's any truth in it and it happened, how many of you would be happy or keep an open mind about it? Show of hands please!
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maybe Souness could plant a Bolton Wanderers flag in the centre circle when we play Blackburn at Ewood park? (oo..oohh) 

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Hang about! Aren't you the personage that likes Man U too? You've got some serious personality issues you'll need to battle later in life.Barefoot Wanderer wrote:Like Souness and I like Roy Keaneohjimmyjimmy wrote:If there's any truth in it and it happened, how many of you would be happy or keep an open mind about it? Show of hands please!
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I'd see the next couple of weeks what happens with Philips n Lee tbh things in the background look like they've changed pretty rapidly with the Pretenders departure lets see how that translates to games. I mean I don't think we have too much to lose by giving them a few games and seeing what they produce fook me Garty gave Coyle the equivlant of eternity before he realised he'd made a knob of himself again!
Re: Now he's gone, who's next?
would happily take souness. tbh i wanted him when sammy lee was canned. i think he's underrated & has a decent understanding of the game, and would give them a good kick up the backside.
the downside to him is that he has a tendency to fall out with players. but i'd take him in a heartbeat.
the downside to him is that he has a tendency to fall out with players. but i'd take him in a heartbeat.
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open mind, I know strange isn't it?Lost Leopard Spot wrote:Hang about! Aren't you the personage that likes Man U too? You've got some serious personality issues you'll need to battle later in life.Barefoot Wanderer wrote:Like Souness and I like Roy Keaneohjimmyjimmy wrote:If there's any truth in it and it happened, how many of you would be happy or keep an open mind about it? Show of hands please!
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