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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 15:26:54 GMT
Who do we realistically see on the list?
Pellegrini Mancini Howe
I see Howe's name being Tippex'ed out.
Both of the former have two big question marks in red pen. One says "transfer budget?" and the other says "employment package?"
The rest of the dossier is blank pages.
At the back is an envelope. I daren't turn it over to see the initials on the front.
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on Sept 18, 2016 15:28:59 GMT
I would forget Howe. Would it be worth taking a punt on someone like Gary Rowett?
Oh and any who suggest "Colin Wanker" will get a visit & stern talking to!
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Post by stiggerstackle on Sept 18, 2016 15:29:05 GMT
A certain fat waiter?
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Post by foxxy on Sept 18, 2016 15:29:54 GMT
Gary Rowett?
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Post by StokieBoy31 on Sept 18, 2016 15:30:02 GMT
Mancini for me!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 15:30:17 GMT
He seems settled there and the fans like him. Can't see it myself.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 15:31:07 GMT
I would forget Howe. Would it be worth taking a punt on someone like Gary Rowett? I think we are beyond taking punts. Need proven, high level experience and ability.
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Post by wrighter on Sept 18, 2016 15:31:47 GMT
David Wagner @ Huddersfield would be a good shout imho
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Post by s7oke on Sept 18, 2016 15:32:27 GMT
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Post by Caerwrangonpotter on Sept 18, 2016 15:32:44 GMT
I would forget Howe. Would it be worth taking a punt on someone like Gary Rowett? I think we are beyond taking punts. Need proven, high level experience and ability. It would never happen, but only Mancini springs to mind.
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Post by steakandchips on Sept 18, 2016 15:32:45 GMT
Mancini got rid of Shaqiri didn't he? Not that he's ever fit enough to play for us anyway.
I genuinely don't see a candidate that stands out as being able to come in and stop the rot.
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Post by ryouonthistrain on Sept 18, 2016 15:33:31 GMT
Hopefully Mancini if we could get him or pellegrini.
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Post by TexasPotter on Sept 18, 2016 15:34:07 GMT
Anyone who'd start Imbula/Allen with Bojan in front and never use Walters again unless we had injuries would be my man.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 18, 2016 15:35:25 GMT
Mancini got rid of Shaqiri didn't he? Not that he's ever fit enough to play for us anyway. Probably the right guy then, based on what I've seen overall from Shaq.
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Post by stokief on Sept 18, 2016 15:35:27 GMT
I wish Pellegrini. Needs to be someone with a bit of gravitas. Not sure he'd be that enamoured with us though
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Post by Pugsley on Sept 18, 2016 15:37:01 GMT
Pellegrini has the personality of a wet fish. We need someone in to galvanise us, get a grip of the so-called professionals not some submissive old fart.
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Post by generationex on Sept 18, 2016 15:37:38 GMT
Are any of those named even realistic? Two have managed the richest/most famous clubs in the world. One has built a premier league team and is adored for it.
Are there any sensible ideas out there? (And please not Steve Bruce!)
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Post by no1972 on Sept 18, 2016 15:37:57 GMT
Steve Bruce with Gary Rowett as his No2.
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Post by Mendicant on Sept 18, 2016 15:37:59 GMT
Our last two appointments have been a bit left field. Hughes and Pulis (first time round) each came with a chequered past but the club saw potential in both managers that other clubs might have missed. Therefore an eventual replacement for Hughes could be a surprise choice.
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Post by FullerMagic on Sept 18, 2016 15:38:32 GMT
Dyche and Rowett seem the best of the domestic contenders.
Marcelino, formerly of Villarreal, looks the outstanding, semi-realistic foreigner.
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Post by jeycov on Sept 18, 2016 15:38:48 GMT
Gary Neville?
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Post by nsd on Sept 18, 2016 15:38:53 GMT
Laurent Blanc
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Post by no1972 on Sept 18, 2016 15:39:59 GMT
Are any of those named even realistic? Two have managed the richest/most famous clubs in the world. One has built a premier league team and is adored for it. Are there any sensible ideas out there? (And please not Steve Bruce!) I have already mentioned him because of the lack of managers who have managed at the bottom end of the Prem and can set there team up for a battle.
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Post by PotterLog on Sept 18, 2016 15:40:34 GMT
Pellegrini was appointed to a club in China about two weeks ago
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Post by kustokie on Sept 18, 2016 15:41:32 GMT
I am trouble coming up with anyone who's any good that would take on this mess. They must be so demoralized. Charlie Adam as interim player/manager At he knows the modern game and might be able to motivate them.
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Post by manmarking on Sept 18, 2016 15:44:09 GMT
Louis Van Gaal for me. I feel we need the sort of maniac who'd blow up a man's fishpond after a poor performance.
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Post by 19notbeaten72 on Sept 18, 2016 15:44:16 GMT
Ryan giggs could be a good choice even though he is raw to management.
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Post by Pugsley on Sept 18, 2016 15:44:20 GMT
I am trouble coming up with anyone who's any good that would take on this mess. They must be so demoralized. Charlie Adam as interim player/manager At he knows the modern game and might be able to motivate them. Yeah, let's give the job to the most unprofessional bloke at the club. Charlie fucking Adam.
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Post by Edward Tattsyrup on Sept 18, 2016 15:44:55 GMT
I'd take that all day but could not see him coming to little old stoke.
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Post by nutterpotter on Sept 18, 2016 15:45:09 GMT
Tim Sherwood
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