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Post by Mint Berry Barks on May 18, 2018 22:02:26 GMT
At least it'd be entertaining.
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Post by tony1234 on May 18, 2018 22:02:45 GMT
It’s lambert all over again. No thanks mick. But what if mad Mick shows a really good knowledge of the club and has clear ideas of where needs strengthening after really impressing during the interview ... and also said that(even once we have got rid of Shaq, Allen, Butland, ECM, BMI, Pieters, N'Diaye) that we still have "enough to get up automatically"....
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 18, 2018 22:06:10 GMT
I like Mick as a bloke but surely we can do better🤔
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Post by DC1863 on May 18, 2018 22:15:06 GMT
Always thought Mick seems a decent, likeable guy. There’s gotta be better options however, he oozes mid table mediocrity these days.
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Post by Do it for dobing on May 18, 2018 23:34:38 GMT
We would get close to promotion with Mick if he had backing not a disaster if he came very solid guy on the other hand there are probably better options
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Post by Deleted on May 18, 2018 23:37:47 GMT
No. He had a million years to put together a squad in Ipswich and never once got to the play-offs. I hope we are not even considering him.
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Post by Bojan Mackey on May 18, 2018 23:45:17 GMT
I’d rather suck a fart out of a dogs arse.
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Post by spitthedog on May 18, 2018 23:53:49 GMT
No. He had a million years to put together a squad in Ipswich and never once got to the play-offs. I hope we are not even considering him. That's not true On 30 June 2014, McCarthy and Terry Connor agreed a new three-year deal with Ipswich.[31] The following season he led the club to their first appearance in the Championship playoffs in ten years with a sixth-placed finish, before losing out to rivals Norwich City in the semi-finals. They were bottom of the Championship when he went there.
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Post by Olgrligm on May 19, 2018 0:06:44 GMT
Very good manager. He'd straighten us up and turn us into promotion candidates. He would be my first choice.
Get it done, Coateses.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 0:18:32 GMT
No. He had a million years to put together a squad in Ipswich and never once got to the play-offs. I hope we are not even considering him. That's not true On 30 June 2014, McCarthy and Terry Connor agreed a new three-year deal with Ipswich.[31] The following season he led the club to their first appearance in the Championship playoffs in ten years with a sixth-placed finish, before losing out to rivals Norwich City in the semi-finals. They were bottom of the Championship when he went there. I stand corrected, but after that? We shouldn't after a manager of this profile - and that includes all of the old school.
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Post by thevoid on May 19, 2018 0:25:03 GMT
At least it'd be entertaining. The football wouldn't.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 0:25:41 GMT
He quit. Is he off to West Brom? Or Stoke possibly If he can't hold up to a little fan reaction he should not look to go here. A section of the crowd will never take to him, and any tenure here will just be waiting for him to go away.
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Post by professorplump on May 19, 2018 0:31:47 GMT
I’d rather suck a fart out of a dogs arse. Whatever you like to get up to in your spare time is your business but what do you think to Mick McCarthy being our manager?
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Post by thevoid on May 19, 2018 0:39:19 GMT
Be interesting to see who Ipswich go for.
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Post by StokieBoy31 on May 19, 2018 1:33:34 GMT
Nice bloke, but he can fuck right off 😂
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 2:37:21 GMT
We surely can't be considering this as an option. 15 games in and we'd be in the same position, wanting a new manager, but then, the ones who are available now who could build their team, won't be available when we look again,
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Post by GeneralFaye on May 19, 2018 5:07:32 GMT
Mick has shown an interest in the club, not the other way around. People need to calm down.
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Post by nutterpotter on May 19, 2018 5:48:01 GMT
Mick has shown an interest in the club, not the other way around. People need to calm down. That's exactly what Paul Lambert did!
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Post by GeneralFaye on May 19, 2018 5:52:33 GMT
Mick has shown an interest in the club, not the other way around. People need to calm down. That's exactly what Paul Lambert did! Totally different circumstances.
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Post by nutterpotter on May 19, 2018 6:09:53 GMT
That's exactly what Paul Lambert did! Totally different circumstances. Is it? We got turned down by our preferred targets and were under massive pressure to appoint someone quickly with it being the middle of the January transfer window and season. Seems like this time Moyes and Allardyce are unlikely to come; I imagine they were our preferred targets. I'm sure we'll have other targets too, but we do need to make a relatively quick appointment once again. Deja vu.
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Post by Gary Hackett on May 19, 2018 6:10:14 GMT
That's exactly what Paul Lambert did! Totally different circumstances. I'd have him instead of the likes of Potter, Cook, Appleton etc
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Post by itsmorethanagame on May 19, 2018 6:14:38 GMT
Mick knows the championship inside out and with decent backing I’m sure he’d get us in the top 6. It’s what happens after we were promoted which would worry me.
I can’t see us sacking Lambert and going for Mick. And the fans need a more sexy appointment to get behind. So it’s a no from me.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 19, 2018 10:05:10 GMT
If the brief is to get out us promoted out of The Championship in the quickest time frame then McCarthy is an extremely serious runner and a far safer appointment then many above him in the betting market.
It's pure footballing snobbery to dismiss him out of hand over the likes of Potter, Bould etc and he has far more on the CV than Rowett.
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Post by kjpt140v on May 19, 2018 10:20:58 GMT
Ferfuchsake! Hopefully we can see past old has beens and either be bold and spend money on trying to attract a "marquee" manager, or be bold and try someone with an upward trajectory. Fishing in the same stale pool of managers is gonna produce the same stale old results. Another Wolves cast off/failure God no I would rather go for Pearson. Pearson, you are joking surely.
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Post by onepara on May 19, 2018 10:29:52 GMT
I don't care who it is as long as they can get us back up next season. Then we can get rid & replace him with a better option. What you can say about him is that he knows the division & it's players. He'd sort out the slackers as well. He's big enough & nasty enough to make them get stuck in, & that's what's required in the Championship. Plus of course, a smattering of star dust.
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Post by thevoid on May 19, 2018 10:32:35 GMT
If the brief is to get out us promoted out of The Championship in the quickest time frame then McCarthy is an extremely serious runner and a far safer appointment then many above him in the betting market. It's pure footballing snobbery to dismiss him out of hand over the likes of Potter, Bould etc and he has far more on the CV than Rowett. I'd hope the brief extends beyond promotion and then getting skittled with 25 points next season. Otherwise what's the point? We need a long-term strategy.
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Post by thevoid on May 19, 2018 10:34:07 GMT
I don't care who it is as long as they can get us back up next season. Then we can get rid & replace him with a better option. What you can say about him is that he knows the division & it's players. He'd sort out the slackers as well. He's big enough & nasty enough to make them get stuck in, & that's what's required in the Championship. Plus of course, a smattering of star dust. Can you see us replacing someone like McCarthy of we got promoted? It wouldn't happen
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Post by trickydicky73 on May 19, 2018 10:43:42 GMT
If the brief is to get out us promoted out of The Championship in the quickest time frame then McCarthy is an extremely serious runner and a far safer appointment then many above him in the betting market. It's pure footballing snobbery to dismiss him out of hand over the likes of Potter, Bould etc and he has far more on the CV than Rowett. Quite a few were dismissing Dyche not long ago, weren't they? There's definitely some snobbery out there.
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Post by sheikhmomo on May 19, 2018 11:03:42 GMT
If the brief is to get out us promoted out of The Championship in the quickest time frame then McCarthy is an extremely serious runner and a far safer appointment then many above him in the betting market. It's pure footballing snobbery to dismiss him out of hand over the likes of Potter, Bould etc and he has far more on the CV than Rowett. I'd hope the brief extends beyond promotion and then getting skittled with 25 points next season. Otherwise what's the point? We need a long-term strategy. I tend to agree, that a serious decision would have to be made if he got us up but in terms of getting us up I really am failing to see anyone on the list who is obviously better equipped to do it. Not my first choice, I'd get off the merry go round and go for the lad from Wigan but to paint McCarthy as some kind of crank is far from the truth.
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Post by Deleted on May 19, 2018 11:09:37 GMT
I'd hope the brief extends beyond promotion and then getting skittled with 25 points next season. Otherwise what's the point? We need a long-term strategy. I tend to agree, that a serious decision would have to be made if he got us up but in terms of getting us up I really am failing to see anyone on the list who is obviously better equipped to do it. Not my first choice, I'd get off the merry go round and go for the lad from Wigan but to paint McCarthy as some kind of crank is far from the truth. McCarthy given the right backing, is a very good manager at this level.
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