by edinburghroyal » 06 Dec 2015 10:21
by Millsy » 06 Dec 2015 11:20
LacosteIan RoyalLacoste If he was 55 not 35 neither of you would want him.
People get puppy eyes over younger managers but realistically, Monk has done nothing that makes me think he's a good fit for us.
It's common for a manager to have a good first season of the back of work by the previous manager before they start to bring in their own players and their own tactics/ethos starts to take hold and form starts to dip. Monk/Clarke at WBA and even Roader at WHU a few years back is testament to this.
Monk has done absolutely nothing to suggest he is going to be a good manager.
You've been tricked by the sky sports "young up and coming manager" rubbish.
Sorry
Yeah, whatever.
Ok, Ian. Talk us through why you think Monk would be a suitable fit for us at the moment. Give us a detailed opinion.
by Mr.Swainey » 06 Dec 2015 11:44
by lolwut » 06 Dec 2015 11:57
Mr.Swainey I'm surprised nobody has worked it out yet. The next manager will be Portuguese.
Sa, John, Hurtado, Lisandro Semedo - all came through the same Portuguese agent that the Thais' are very close with. They'll go down this route for the manager.
by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Dec 2015 11:58
Mr.Swainey I'm surprised nobody has worked it out yet. The next manager will be Portuguese.
Sa, John, Hurtado, Lisandro Semedo - all came through the same Portuguese agent that the Thais' are very close with. They'll go down this route for the manager.
Pepe the Horseman Recks it'll be some random Portugueezer.
by Mr.Swainey » 06 Dec 2015 12:08
Pepe the HorsemanMr.Swainey I'm surprised nobody has worked it out yet. The next manager will be Portuguese.
Sa, John, Hurtado, Lisandro Semedo - all came through the same Portuguese agent that the Thais' are very close with. They'll go down this route for the manager.
Back on page 2 bludPepe the Horseman Recks it'll be some random Portugueezer.
by Pepe the Horseman » 06 Dec 2015 12:09
by Ian Royal » 06 Dec 2015 12:57
Lacoste Errr, Zammo?????Ian?????
by marcusopp » 06 Dec 2015 13:34
Lacostemarcusopp Not Pearson.
Anyone could have done well with the budget Leicester had. It'll be like Adkins the return. Leicester have improved since they sacked him, it's all about the structure within the club. The stability is in the foundations, the manager is basically a front man with many duties done by others.
There are a great deal of candidates out there. I'd like a lower league manager who knows the league and can recruit bargains from leagues 1 and 2.
Check your facts before you post such shit my friend.
by sandman » 06 Dec 2015 13:36
by Oilroyal » 06 Dec 2015 13:43
Mr.Swainey I'm surprised nobody has worked it out yet. The next manager will be Portuguese.
Sa, John, Hurtado, Lisandro Semedo - all came through the same Portuguese agent that the Thais' are very close with. They'll go down this route for the manager.
by Dr_Hfuhruhurr » 06 Dec 2015 14:01
sandman Ady Williams was on the radio yesterday said he thinks it will be "Some random foreigner who took Villarreal to 7th in Serie A"
And good ol' Pards seems to reckon it will be a foreigner as well
''Foreign ownership has taken the focus away a bit. Immediately I look at the Reading job (Steve Clarke was sacked on Friday) and think "a foreign manager is going to get that".
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3347220/Alan-Pardew-m-not-arrogant-s-just-self-belief-English-bosses-need-steely-resolve-regarded-underclass.html
by maffff » 06 Dec 2015 14:12
by Platypuss » 06 Dec 2015 14:13
marcusoppLacostemarcusopp Not Pearson.
Anyone could have done well with the budget Leicester had. It'll be like Adkins the return. Leicester have improved since they sacked him, it's all about the structure within the club. The stability is in the foundations, the manager is basically a front man with many duties done by others.
There are a great deal of candidates out there. I'd like a lower league manager who knows the league and can recruit bargains from leagues 1 and 2.
Check your facts before you post such shit my friend.
? I assume you are retarded.
Leicester are flying high in the premiership.
People raised eyebrows when southampton sacked Adkins, but they improved also.
Some clubs use a european style head coach rather than a traditional british manager. Well run clubs like Southampton and Leicester are good examples of this. The managers duties are shared among a management team.
by Ian Royal » 06 Dec 2015 14:38
by loyalroyal4life » 06 Dec 2015 14:39
maffff Sky sports saying Alan Stubbs and Gary Rowett are on our shortlist
by Froomes » 06 Dec 2015 14:45
Ian Royal
I want someone who either knows us well, or knows the Championship well, preferably through managing there successfully, but decent playing experience combined with managing at a slightly higher, or slightly lower level would do.
Ian RoyalLacoste Errr, Zammo?????Ian?????
Try reading the thread, it's already been explained.
by Unbelievable Jeff » 06 Dec 2015 15:06
OilroyalMr.Swainey I'm surprised nobody has worked it out yet. The next manager will be Portuguese.
Sa, John, Hurtado, Lisandro Semedo - all came through the same Portuguese agent that the Thais' are very close with. They'll go down this route for the manager.
I posted last night, think Nuno Espírito Santo would be a decent shout.
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