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Post by gingerninja on Dec 10, 2023 22:13:38 GMT
Who was Eustace assistant to at QPR?
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Post by FullerMagic on Dec 10, 2023 22:15:37 GMT
Who was Eustace assistant to at QPR? Warburton
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Post by theonlooker on Dec 10, 2023 22:16:04 GMT
Who was Eustace assistant to at QPR? Steve McClaren.
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Post by jimmygscfc1234 on Dec 10, 2023 22:18:19 GMT
If it’s a coach with attitude and a good playing CV, Carsley would be my choice.
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Post by FullerMagic on Dec 10, 2023 22:23:48 GMT
Who was Eustace assistant to at QPR? Steve McClaren. Didn't realise he was there so long. 12 months under Shteve - then 3 more under Warburton. They played good football under Warburton, didn't they? And he seemed to at Kiddy. So maybe he's only a pragmatist when he has to be?
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Post by Deleted on Dec 10, 2023 22:25:04 GMT
No Paul Jewel on the list?
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Post by theonlooker on Dec 10, 2023 22:25:56 GMT
Didn't realise he was there so long. 12 months under Shteve - then 3 more under Warburton. They played good football under Warburton, didn't they? And he seemed to at Kiddy. So maybe he's only a pragmatist when he has to be? Yes, I have no further comments. My head is literally in a blender right now... 😜
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Post by skidog on Dec 10, 2023 22:30:33 GMT
Fookn L, outside of 2/3 names that list is fookn depressing and as for the 2 at the top, please god no!! After the 6 year shit shows surely we deserve some respite from these totally uninspiring fookers!!
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Post by scfcno1fan on Dec 10, 2023 22:32:45 GMT
Someone’s bet a few quid on Mowbray.
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Post by smallthorner on Dec 10, 2023 22:32:47 GMT
Interesting to see Nuno leading the poll, His wolves success was built around playing 5 at the back. Got the impression we didn't want 5 at the back Depends who you've got playing 352. I think it's great when you've got the correct personnel..
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Post by FullerMagic on Dec 10, 2023 22:33:41 GMT
Someone’s bet a few quid on Mowbray. Probably 10p - he's into 2s though. Did you notice what he was before?
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Post by scfcno1fan on Dec 10, 2023 22:39:34 GMT
Someone’s bet a few quid on Mowbray. Probably 10p - he's into 2s though. Did you notice what he was before? Think he was 8s last time I saw it.
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Post by cheadlepotter on Dec 10, 2023 23:13:38 GMT
Someone’s bet a few quid on Mowbray. As FullerMagic says, it really doesn’t take a lot for this market to move, it’s incredibly volatile and usually max stakes are small.
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Post by Kpsje on Dec 10, 2023 23:48:51 GMT
steve bruce - 6 votes? edit: make that 7, after my vote (winks)
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Post by marcofstoke on Dec 10, 2023 23:56:25 GMT
Interesting to see Nuno leading the poll, His wolves success was built around playing 5 at the back. Got the impression we didn't want 5 at the back Nuno has managed six clubs and has won more games than he’s lost at each of those clubs with an overall win rate of 50%, I suspect he’s the only one in that list who can point to such an achievement so I’d happily go along with him.
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Post by Billy the kid on Dec 11, 2023 0:16:41 GMT
I wasn’t particularly pro-Eustace before but I think the Stoke connection might help supporter relationship and he did well at Brum and at Kidderminster, albeit a much lower level. You know a lot of them would work as good appointments for any other club, but not for us. Schumacher is a bit in the Neil mould, but he’s done a good job at a couple of clubs now. Carsley seems the type to command respect and England have done well under him, possibly out of our reach. Hassenhuttl would be my 4th choice. The rest of list is unconvincing. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if Smith was high up the list, but he’d certainly be on the meh side. Done well at some places and not so well more recently at others. 1) Carsley 2) Eustace 3) Schumacher 4) Hassenhuttl Eustace has done nothing of note, his win rate for Brum was less than AN
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Post by dirtygary69 on Dec 11, 2023 0:21:44 GMT
I wasn’t particularly pro-Eustace before but I think the Stoke connection might help supporter relationship and he did well at Brum and at Kidderminster, albeit a much lower level. You know a lot of them would work as good appointments for any other club, but not for us. Schumacher is a bit in the Neil mould, but he’s done a good job at a couple of clubs now. Carsley seems the type to command respect and England have done well under him, possibly out of our reach. Hassenhuttl would be my 4th choice. The rest of list is unconvincing. It wouldn’t surprise me one bit if Smith was high up the list, but he’d certainly be on the meh side. Done well at some places and not so well more recently at others. 1) Carsley 2) Eustace 3) Schumacher 4) Hassenhuttl Eustace has done nothing of note, his win rate for Brum was less than AN But that was his first big gig as a manager and he had them up to 6th this season. Neil has been around the block far more than JE. If there is someone left field we go for, then I’m all for it, but if we’re going off the poll that FM is doing, I think he’s probably about the best, most realistic bet, although not hugely thrilling.
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Post by Billy the kid on Dec 11, 2023 0:32:17 GMT
Eustace has done nothing of note, his win rate for Brum was less than AN But that was his first big gig as a manager and he had them up to 6th this season. Neil has been around the block far more than JE. If there is someone left field we go for, then I’m all for it, but if we’re going off the poll that FM is doing, I think he’s probably about the best, most realistic bet, although not hugely thrilling. After how many games? again nothing of note.
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Post by thepottypotter on Dec 11, 2023 0:32:48 GMT
Sorry but I would give TP one more go just for 6 months.
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Post by chigstoke on Dec 11, 2023 0:45:26 GMT
Who are the 5 utterly insane fuckers who voted Steve Bruce? Got to be joke votes surely.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Dec 11, 2023 1:11:43 GMT
From a footballing perspective, Evatt is the clear choice for me.
Whether we're prepared to put up the readies to actually make it happen, is another matter entirely, of course.
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Post by hotpot on Dec 11, 2023 1:23:53 GMT
Kevin Muscat. The Aussie nutter who can actually coach, and who in his day was one of England's hardest men in football. If Muscat gets the gig, I would imagine he would be enlisting talent from Oz and Japan.
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Post by steino72 on Dec 11, 2023 1:36:52 GMT
Kevin Muscat. The Aussie nutter who can actually coach, and who in his day was one of England's hardest men in football. If Muscat gets the gig, I would imagine he would be enlisting talent from Oz and Japan. Sunderland have been linked, Muscat would sort these fcukers out
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Post by skip on Dec 11, 2023 1:43:10 GMT
From a footballing perspective, Evatt is the clear choice for me. Whether we're prepared to put up the readies to actually make it happen, is another matter entirely, of course. Managerial style: Evatt prefers to play attacking possession-based football, with his Barrow team nicknamed "Barrowcelona" due to the attacking football they played. At Barrow he played a 3-4-1-2 formation and used the same system at Bolton Wanderers. He changed to a 4-2-3-1 formation, with Bolton going from 20th to third and achieving promotion to League One. Evatt frequently decides against naming a substitute goalkeeper on the bench, preferring to have more attacking options and has had outfield players do goalkeeping training, just in case. Evatt will sometimes bring on attacking players when winning matches rather than defensive players, preferring to score more goals than defend a lead. [wiki] Yes please.
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Post by fullmetaljacket on Dec 11, 2023 2:38:06 GMT
Carlos Corboran please
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Post by blackpoolred on Dec 11, 2023 4:51:56 GMT
Where is Graham Potter these days
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Post by terryconroysmagic on Dec 11, 2023 6:47:43 GMT
Someone’s bet a few quid on Mowbray. As FullerMagic says, it really doesn’t take a lot for this market to move, it’s incredibly volatile and usually max stakes are small. Didn’t Bilic go to some ridiculous odds on in the betting to be our manager after Rowett? Doesn’t mean a thing usually
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Post by FullerMagic on Dec 11, 2023 7:56:16 GMT
As FullerMagic says, it really doesn’t take a lot for this market to move, it’s incredibly volatile and usually max stakes are small. Didn’t Bilic go to some ridiculous odds on in the betting to be our manager after Rowett? Doesn’t mean a thing usually Yeah, I think it's only worth paying any attention to if it's a really sustained push from nowhere, like when Nathan Jones gradually went from unlisted to about 1/10 in about half an hour, even when he hadn't even been whispered about. Always the chance it's based on hot air, like the Bilic move shortly after the market opened that time, but at least it's something to keep an eye on
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Post by Goonie on Dec 11, 2023 8:16:01 GMT
Where is Graham Potter these days Lying on a tropical beach spluttering on his piña colada at the thought of being linked to us 😬 (Please let me be wrong!)
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Post by neddy on Dec 11, 2023 8:41:44 GMT
Where is Graham Potter these days Lying on a tropical beach spluttering on his piña colada at the thought of being linked to us 😬 (Please let me be wrong!) And waiting for the England job?
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