by stealthpapes » 06 Dec 2018 11:45
by stealthpapes » 06 Dec 2018 11:48
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Dec 2018 11:52
bigmikeNewCorkSeth Honestly I can't see the owners taking a punt on an untested manager. It'll be a "big name".
Jan Venegoor of Hesselink big enough name ?
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 06 Dec 2018 11:56
NewCorkSeth Honestly I can't see the owners taking a punt on an untested manager. It'll be a "big name".
by Silver Fox » 06 Dec 2018 11:56
Who Moved The Goalposts?NewCorkSethBasildon
Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.
He has too much hair. It's a no from me.
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band
Silver FoxWho Moved The Goalposts?NewCorkSeth He has too much hair. It's a no from me.
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band
He just moved to the top of the list
by Ascotexgunner » 06 Dec 2018 12:00
Who Moved The Goalposts?NewCorkSethBasildon
Can't say I've seen a lot of Wycombe games so couldn't comment on his style of play, but this is more along the lines of the kind of manager I'd like to bring in rather than the 'bigger names' touted around every time a championship manager leaves.
He has too much hair. It's a no from me.
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band - I met him at a festival earlier this year and he's a really open, likeable guy....
by Silver Fox » 06 Dec 2018 12:05
Old Man AndrewsSilver FoxWho Moved The Goalposts?
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band
He just moved to the top of the list
I think he struggle to leave Wycombe, big attachment there. You can never tear them apart.
by Wycombe Royal » 06 Dec 2018 12:05
by Ascotexgunner » 06 Dec 2018 12:10
Old Man AndrewsSilver FoxWho Moved The Goalposts?
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band
He just moved to the top of the list
I think he struggle to leave Wycombe, big attachment there. You can never tear them apart.
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Dec 2018 12:10
TilehurstsouthbankNewCorkSeth Honestly I can't see the owners taking a punt on an untested manager. It'll be a "big name".
But they won't be the ones making the appointment. It'll be the new CEO; Howe, so hopefully as he knows this club inside and out, he'll be looking to appoint someone that will be best for the club.
I'm hoping this will rule out such perennial sackees (think I just made that word up!) such as Hughes, Bruce and Allardyce et al.
by Who Moved The Goalposts? » 06 Dec 2018 12:11
AscotexgunnerWho Moved The Goalposts?NewCorkSeth He has too much hair. It's a no from me.
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band - I met him at a festival earlier this year and he's a really open, likeable guy....
Your kidding right? If this is true...then he ticks all the boxes in my book. Id take a punt on him.
by Ascotexgunner » 06 Dec 2018 12:16
Who Moved The Goalposts?AscotexgunnerWho Moved The Goalposts?
But he does sing (and well!) in an INXS tribute band - I met him at a festival earlier this year and he's a really open, likeable guy....
Your kidding right? If this is true...then he ticks all the boxes in my book. Id take a punt on him.
All true: https://www.wycombewanderers.co.uk/news ... day-night/
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 06 Dec 2018 12:18
NewCorkSethTilehurstsouthbankNewCorkSeth Honestly I can't see the owners taking a punt on an untested manager. It'll be a "big name".
But they won't be the ones making the appointment. It'll be the new CEO; Howe, so hopefully as he knows this club inside and out, he'll be looking to appoint someone that will be best for the club.
I'm hoping this will rule out such perennial sackees (think I just made that word up!) such as Hughes, Bruce and Allardyce et al.
End of the day they make the call though? If he suggests a name they don't agree with (and I can see them being cautious with this appointment) they can veto right?
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Dec 2018 12:21
TilehurstsouthbankNewCorkSethTilehurstsouthbank
But they won't be the ones making the appointment. It'll be the new CEO; Howe, so hopefully as he knows this club inside and out, he'll be looking to appoint someone that will be best for the club.
I'm hoping this will rule out such perennial sackees (think I just made that word up!) such as Hughes, Bruce and Allardyce et al.
End of the day they make the call though? If he suggests a name they don't agree with (and I can see them being cautious with this appointment) they can veto right?
How much knowledge of the English game do you think they have though? I've also not heard of many instances of the owners at a club appointing the new manager. I think the real worry is if Nani has any say...
by Snowflake Royal » 06 Dec 2018 12:24
winchester_royal Plenty of good options out there, Jokanovic would be a good appointment but can't see him coming here, I like Warburton too and he's probably the most realistic of the bunch.
However wouldn't it be absolutely wonderful for us to go back to the 'Reading way' and get someone young and up'n'coming from the lower leagues. Two obvious options would be Nathan Jones (Luton) and Dan Cowley (Lincoln). Jones in particular has Luton playing some wonderful football and would certainly come in and make the squad his own. Might be difficult convincing him to leave a promotion chasing Luton, but it's time to show some ambition.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 06 Dec 2018 12:24
NewCorkSethTilehurstsouthbankNewCorkSeth End of the day they make the call though? If he suggests a name they don't agree with (and I can see them being cautious with this appointment) they can veto right?
How much knowledge of the English game do you think they have though? I've also not heard of many instances of the owners at a club appointing the new manager. I think the real worry is if Nani has any say...
But that's what I mean. They might feel that the decisions made for them in the appointments of Stam and Clement were poor and might insist on a manager better known or with more experience.
by Scutterbucketz » 06 Dec 2018 12:26
by NewCorkSeth » 06 Dec 2018 12:28
TilehurstsouthbankNewCorkSethTilehurstsouthbank
How much knowledge of the English game do you think they have though? I've also not heard of many instances of the owners at a club appointing the new manager. I think the real worry is if Nani has any say...
But that's what I mean. They might feel that the decisions made for them in the appointments of Stam and Clement were poor and might insist on a manager better known or with more experience.
Sorry, you've lost me. Are you agreeing and disagreeing with me simultaneously?
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