One vote only. Who is your pick?
Who do you want to be our new manager?
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gloswhite
okocha
Natasha Whittam
karlypants
Norpig
MartinBWFC
Boggersbelief
finlaymcdanger
Bwfc1958
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Who is your choice to be the new manager?
1 Who do you want to be our new manager? Wed Mar 30 2016, 22:53
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
2 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Wed Mar 30 2016, 23:03
Guest
Guest
Gary Monk because his name rhymes with.........
(Sorry.......)
(Sorry.......)
3 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 01:00
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
However unrealistic, I had to go with Allardyce. Appleton and Pearson also appealing though.
4 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 01:02
Boggersbelief
Nat Lofthouse
finlaymcdanger wrote:However unrealistic, I had to go with Allardyce. Appleton and Pearson also appealing though.
Appleton? Seriously?
5 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 01:03
MartinBWFC
Ivan Campo
Dream team.finlaymcdanger wrote:However unrealistic, I had to go with Allardyce. Appleton and Pearson.
6 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 01:08
finlaymcdanger
Frank Worthington
Boggersbelief wrote:finlaymcdanger wrote:However unrealistic, I had to go with Allardyce. Appleton and Pearson also appealing though.
Appleton? Seriously?
Yes. We're Division 3. It's time to get realistic.
7 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 08:42
Norpig
Nat Lofthouse
Chris Wilder for me, he sounds like the kind of manager we need after what i've read about his managerial career so far.
8 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 09:31
karlypants
Nat Lofthouse
I see that Allardyce has the latest votes so far which is to be expected due to his success at the club in the past.
I feel there would be no chance now that he would come back.
I feel there would be no chance now that he would come back.
9 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 09:38
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
Ha ha, Gary Monk?
It's this sort of thinking that helped get us where we are. Monk has virtually no managerial experience and certainly none in the lower leagues.
We will be in League 1. We need a manager experienced in the lower leagues. Someone with proven ability of putting together a team on a tight budget.
Wilder is clearly the best option, but there are other names on that list that would fit the bill. Even Di Canio did very well in the lower leagues.
It's this sort of thinking that helped get us where we are. Monk has virtually no managerial experience and certainly none in the lower leagues.
We will be in League 1. We need a manager experienced in the lower leagues. Someone with proven ability of putting together a team on a tight budget.
Wilder is clearly the best option, but there are other names on that list that would fit the bill. Even Di Canio did very well in the lower leagues.
10 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 09:42
Bwfc1958
Tinned Toms - You know it makes sense!
Big Sam is probably the only person in that list who could get our shower of shite winning games of football again. The chances of that happening are slim to none though I would say so I would go for Chris Wilder I think.
11 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 09:56
okocha
El Hadji Diouf
Two (probably highly unrealistic!) ideas:- The Neville brothers: Boltonians, experienced, bright, knowledgeable, articulate, good with the media. Cost?
Steve Claridge: who knows more about lower league football than him? Talks a good game and is very personable, enthusiastic, passionate and persuasive. Hard to prise him away from TV duties?? Cost? Managerial experience?
Steve Claridge: who knows more about lower league football than him? Talks a good game and is very personable, enthusiastic, passionate and persuasive. Hard to prise him away from TV duties?? Cost? Managerial experience?
12 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 11:16
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
I'm seeing the term 'lower league experience' being bandied about, but what is that exactly?
What would we expect from such a manager ?
What would we expect from such a manager ?
13 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 11:19
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
gloswhite wrote:I'm seeing the term 'lower league experience' being bandied about, but what is that exactly?
Experience of being a manager in League 1 or 2.
Tomorrow I'll explain the offside rule to you.
14 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 11:28
gloswhite
Guðni Bergsson
Don't be an arse Nat. You know what I mean, or maybe you don't actually know ?
15 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 11:48
Natasha Whittam
Nat Lofthouse
gloswhite wrote:Don't be an arse Nat. You know what I mean, or maybe you don't actually know ?
I genuinely have no idea what you were getting at.
And don't call me an arse, you bellend.
16 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 12:24
wanderlust
Nat Lofthouse
I'm still curious as to why Nigel Pearson is out of a job apart from his obvious straight talking to the media and a less-than-subtle way with words on occasion. He comes across as a complete tw@t but the job he did at Leicester has to be admired. He instituted a sound structure, got great results, hard-working and attacking playing style and made some great signings including from the lower leagues.
I also liked the way he took no shit from James McArthur so there'd be no room for overpaid ponces in his squad. Whatever people may think of him, I think he laid the foundations for Leicester's current success and on that basis I think he'd be good for us.
I also liked the way he took no shit from James McArthur so there'd be no room for overpaid ponces in his squad. Whatever people may think of him, I think he laid the foundations for Leicester's current success and on that basis I think he'd be good for us.
17 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 12:58
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
Unusual event, I agree with Nat. I believe we need a manager who knows L1 and L2 and most importantly how to get teams promoted from them back into the Championship at least.
Rodgers, Allardyce and the other 'big' names on the poll list are out, we can't begin to afford them even if we could convince them to come. My vote has gone to Paul Ince because he's been successful down at this level before and because I think he might well see us as a chance to vindicate himself after the treatment he got at Blackburn. Can we afford him? Probably not and I don't think we'll get him but that's true of practically everyone on that list.
Sadly it doesn't matter who we want, given the finances we clearly don't have it's going to be a case of being stuck with what we get. Who knows? Maybe someone we haven't thought of will want to make his managerial debut with us and do well?
Rodgers, Allardyce and the other 'big' names on the poll list are out, we can't begin to afford them even if we could convince them to come. My vote has gone to Paul Ince because he's been successful down at this level before and because I think he might well see us as a chance to vindicate himself after the treatment he got at Blackburn. Can we afford him? Probably not and I don't think we'll get him but that's true of practically everyone on that list.
Sadly it doesn't matter who we want, given the finances we clearly don't have it's going to be a case of being stuck with what we get. Who knows? Maybe someone we haven't thought of will want to make his managerial debut with us and do well?
18 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 13:25
terenceanne
El Hadji Diouf
I can't see Sam coming back unless he is offered some sort of ownership percentage of the club or a salary that we don't have currently. Darkside & Eddie left a bad taste in his mouth and Eddie is still there. On top of that Sam makes a nice living bouncing around the Prem and a bit of commentary on the tele. Give that up for an away game on a Tuesday night at Bury...... aye.
19 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 13:50
doffcocker
Ivan Campo
Natasha Whittam wrote:gloswhite wrote:Don't be an arse Nat. You know what I mean, or maybe you don't actually know ?
I genuinely have no idea what you were getting at.
And don't call me an arse, you bellend.
What gloswhite is asking is why do we need somebody with League One experience as opposed to Championship experience or even PL experience.
Are the rules different in League One? Is it 8 a side?
But more to the point, how many managers get brought to clubs because they so called "know this league", and end up making a complete mess anyway? Just look at Adkins, twice got clubs promoted from League One - probably just the sort of experience you're going on about - yet clearly doing a crappy job at Sheff Utd.
Let's be honest, people bang on about experience, but it's just verbal diarrhoea.
20 Re: Who do you want to be our new manager? Thu Mar 31 2016, 17:27
luckyPeterpiper
Ivan Campo
No but the type of football played in the lower reaches is very different. It takes a lot more in terms of skill than people might think to get promoted from there but it mostly takes a lot of fight and the tackling is much harder. There's a different sort of mindset that you just don't see in the top two divisions, much less in the way of diving etc and referees tend to be more lenient towards defenders. In some ways League One is what division two used to be like in the pre-premiership era. It's got some nice football but it's mostly about who wants the win most. Managers who are used to seeing flair players get a penalty because they tripped over a long blade of grass don't tend to do well down there while those who are into grit and strength do.doffcocker wrote:Natasha Whittam wrote:gloswhite wrote:Don't be an arse Nat. You know what I mean, or maybe you don't actually know ?
I genuinely have no idea what you were getting at.
And don't call me an arse, you bellend.
What gloswhite is asking is why do we need somebody with League One experience as opposed to Championship experience or even PL experience.
Are the rules different in League One? Is it 8 a side?
But more to the point, how many managers get brought to clubs because they so called "know this league", and end up making a complete mess anyway? Just look at Adkins, twice got clubs promoted from League One - probably just the sort of experience you're going on about - yet clearly doing a crappy job at Sheff Utd.
Let's be honest, people bang on about experience, but it's just verbal diarrhoea.
Oddly enough L1 is probably made to order for a Megson type manager, one who wants a rock solid defence that never concedes and a team that nicks wins on the break. I'm not saying there is no skill at all, far from it but the sort of tiki-taka stuff that the upper reaches like Barca and Bayern play just doesn't work down here. It's an older fashioned sort of football and it needs a manager who knows when and how to mix the physical and skill sides of the game in a different way to those of the top two tiers.
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