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Post by kevkj on Jan 2, 2018 21:58:39 GMT
Superb managerial record constantly stepping up. Young ambitious and if he cant keep this shower up ready to go in championship. Worked wonders at Burton and Birmingham now continuing at Derby. Hes the man for me.
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Post by Trouserdog on Jan 2, 2018 21:59:34 GMT
Doubt he'd come now.
Derby look like they're on the way up...we look like, well, you know the rest.
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Post by ursemboys on Jan 2, 2018 22:00:39 GMT
Superb managerial record constantly stepping up. Young ambitious and if he cant keep this shower up ready to go in championship. Worked wonders at Burton and Birmingham now continuing at Derby. Hes the man for me. agree the board should move heaven and earth to get him in ,even if we still go down he would be the man to get us back again
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Post by kevkj on Jan 2, 2018 22:04:14 GMT
Young localish and not a premiership merry go round failure.
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Post by marcofstoke on Jan 2, 2018 22:06:29 GMT
Chris Wilder has an impressive record in management and an even higher win percentage than Rowett
Managers like this should be on our radar not clowns like McClaren!
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Post by kevkj on Jan 2, 2018 22:08:38 GMT
I said Yesterday Rowett,Wilder,Dean Smith in that order.
We dont need a big name manager no big name players will join us anyway.
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Post by NG4POTTERS on Jan 2, 2018 22:09:26 GMT
I would imagine he'd definitely think more than twice about leaving derby. He's got a decent job there and the way he was fucked over by Birmingham is probably in a good place. I hate derby but they are very much on a par with us when it comes to the size of the club. Consistently decent crowds. I think from the outside our club looks a right howler at the minute and jumping ship from a possible promotion and a crack at continuing the work he has done there will be pretty far from his mind. Just can't see it. Maybe at the end of the season if they fail but now. I doubt it. It's a big job now at stoke to get shit right and it needs doing quickly.
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Post by kickoffat3 on Jan 2, 2018 22:11:43 GMT
Chris Wilder has an impressive record in management and an even higher win percentage than Rowett Managers like this should be on our radar not clowns like McClaren! Wilder would be my choice of new manager but bringing him here from his boyhood club would be a major obstacle.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 2, 2018 22:12:04 GMT
I wouldn't have thought Derby would give us permission to officially speak to him as they're in with a great chance of promotion. If they did it would presumably cost us quite a bit in compensation to get him, that's assuming he'd want to jump ship into a relegation battle.
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Post by southstanddan on Jan 2, 2018 22:14:24 GMT
As pointed out above I doubt he would come. Take derby up or take stoke down - the choice is obvious for him
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Post by magwitch on Jan 2, 2018 22:34:35 GMT
I have said before that Gary Rowett would be ideal for Stoke, but I am afraid they missed the boat when he was sacked by Birmingham or even last summer. A possible solution then was to make Hughes Director of Football and bring Rowett in as first team coach (derided in abusive terms by Pugsley). This solution may still work, but a prime opportunity has been missed by the indecisive Stoke Board either last summer or even one year before then. It is the Board's job to be aware of available management talent and take decisive action when appropriate. When you look at the record of appointments since the Waddington era,it hardly fills you with confidence and this is the era when Peter Coates was a Director and Chairman (since1989). As for Gary Rowett, I would expect him to be managing Derby in the Premier League next season and Stoke City to be struggling in the Championship.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Jan 2, 2018 22:35:35 GMT
He'd be my pick.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jan 2, 2018 22:40:59 GMT
As pointed out above I doubt he would come. Take derby up or take stoke down - the choice is obvious for him You don't think he would back himself then? Another way to look at it would be to take Derby up and try and try to keep a newly promoted team up, or keep Stoke up and have a group of players already experienced in the Prem and build on an established side, both are a gamble, they may not get promoted after all.
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Post by Pedropotter on Jan 2, 2018 22:49:23 GMT
More chance of platting snot.
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Post by southstanddan on Jan 2, 2018 22:50:54 GMT
As pointed out above I doubt he would come. Take derby up or take stoke down - the choice is obvious for him You don't think he would back himself then? Another way to look at it would be to take Derby up and try and try to keep a newly promoted team up, or keep Stoke up and have a group of players already experienced in the Prem and build on an established side, both are a gamble, they may not get promoted after all. Nope, I don’t think many managers out there would think they could turn it around
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Post by boweryboy on Jan 2, 2018 22:56:37 GMT
And he might be able bring in three or four good championship players who are willing to roll up their sleeves to help keep us in the Premiership.... because we will not attract any top players in our current position..if we can it will be on loan till the end of the season at best.
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Post by greystokie on Jan 2, 2018 22:56:43 GMT
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Post by Gary Hackett on Jan 2, 2018 23:01:35 GMT
No thanks.
He's done nothing to prove he's up for managing a Premier league club in free fall.
Nobody else would risk him so why should we.
The only way he'll ever get the chance to manage a Premier league club is if he takes a championship club up.
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Post by boskampsflaps on Jan 2, 2018 23:03:09 GMT
You don't think he would back himself then? Another way to look at it would be to take Derby up and try and try to keep a newly promoted team up, or keep Stoke up and have a group of players already experienced in the Prem and build on an established side, both are a gamble, they may not get promoted after all. Nope, I don’t think many managers out there would think they could turn it around I think you're wrong, most would think they can, they'd look at the league and the players and see we aren't dead and buried yet, we need organising and the right players in, they don't have to be worldies, I think quite a few would be happy to take over.
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Post by kjpt140v on Jan 2, 2018 23:07:30 GMT
I'd love him at Stoke City but why on earth would he come to us?
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Post by lordb on Jan 2, 2018 23:08:52 GMT
He's been successfully in three jobs on the bounce with varying budgets.
It's impressive.
However non starter as doesn't fit Coates criteria and he's probably better off staying at Derby at the moment.
The only manager Coates has nabbed from another club was Macari.
All the others: Ball,Jordan, Macari (second time),Bates, Kamara (ok that was Davesviews,I mean Keith's pick), Little,Megson,Pulis and Hughes were out of work.
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Post by Fred Merger on Jan 2, 2018 23:40:29 GMT
He's been successfully in three jobs on the bounce with varying budgets. It's impressive. However non starter as doesn't fit Coates criteria and he's probably better off staying at Derby at the moment. The only manager Coates has nabbed from another club was Macari. All the others: Ball,Jordan, Macari (second time),Bates, Kamara (ok that was Davesviews,I mean Keith's pick), Little,Megson,Pulis and Hughes were out of work. So are you saying that Coates prefers a bum?
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Post by sportsman on Jan 2, 2018 23:44:37 GMT
He's been successfully in three jobs on the bounce with varying budgets. It's impressive. However non starter as doesn't fit Coates criteria and he's probably better off staying at Derby at the moment. The only manager Coates has nabbed from another club was Macari. All the others: Ball,Jordan, Macari (second time),Bates, Kamara (ok that was Davesviews,I mean Keith's pick), Little,Megson,Pulis and Hughes were out of work. So are you saying that Coates prefers a bum? Or boobs?
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Post by skip on Jan 2, 2018 23:50:20 GMT
So are you saying that Coates prefers a bum? Or boobs? I'd heard he was a legs man. Quite the fan of a well turned calf.
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Post by heworksardtho on Jan 3, 2018 6:18:34 GMT
Gary who surely this is an early April fool , better off with Alan sugar
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Post by PolPotter on Jan 3, 2018 6:26:24 GMT
I would take him even if there's a greater risk of being relegated. He would be supported for a promotion push and he's capable of getting promoted to the Premier League so I'd take him on.
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Post by auntiegeorge on Jan 3, 2018 6:35:11 GMT
Gary who surely this is an early April fool , better off with Alan sugar If he ever comes out of his coma Old Man Coates could learn a thing or two from Alan Sugar, such as "YOU'RE FIRED!"
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Post by Danstoke82 on Jan 3, 2018 8:11:06 GMT
Coates and the board haven't got the balls to go for an up and coming manager like Rowett.
They're only interested in relics and failures. Out of touch with the modern game and its biting the club on the arse....badly.
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Post by wuzza on Jan 3, 2018 8:16:43 GMT
Managing a Championship team up to the Prem and then establishing them requires a very different skill set to taking over a bunch of Prem prima donnas and getting a tune out of them. He would be a great option if (or when) we are relegated but in the current circumstances I doubt the job would suit him on a variety of levels. If he’s got any sense he will stick with what he’s got.
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Post by andyg on Jan 3, 2018 8:25:53 GMT
If Coats is dithering over getting rid of Hughes because of not wanting to pay the compensation costs I can’t see him paying Derby for Rowett.
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