The Fans decide: poll for next manager

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who do you want as our next manager?

George Burley, a jock who likes his booze
8
2%
Darren Ferguson, another jock
87
27%
Steve Coppell, never go back?
43
13%
Lawrie Sanchez, no personality/long ball?
5
2%
Steve Cotterill, another Brenda = talks a good game but little else?
2
1%
Gareth Southgate, ummm track record?
21
6%
Alan Curbishley, out of his comfort zone?
96
29%
Sean O Driscoll, unproven at a big club?
13
4%
Paul Hart, better as a youth coach?
1
0%
Glen Hoddle, has the halo lost its glow?
10
3%
Paul Tisdale, the thinking man's crumpet?
20
6%
Phil Parkinson, mean, angry but has he the nous?
20
6%
 
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Re: Next Manager

by Focher » 17 Dec 2009 01:27

rfcjoe Coppell will not return. I can promise you that.


he has done it before, so ithink there is a good chance your wrong, not that i want him back

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Re: Next Manager

by The whole year inn » 17 Dec 2009 01:37

tink
Jewell - actually would be my preferred choice.



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Re: Next Manager

by weybridgewanderer » 17 Dec 2009 01:38

andrew1957 I know others did not agree but I have enjoyed the style of play so much more this season and felt results were not far away - but we will never know now if Rodgers would have failed or gone on to be a legend.

For me the only candidate now is Ferguson.

I think BR made his position very difficult with the Dellor interview - even I thought he made a compete tw** of himself on Saturday and I doubt Sir John was impressed.


You enjoyed watching us repeatedly snatch a draw or a defeat from the jaws of a victory.

Happened v Chelsea pre season and continued to happen through the season up including Saturday. So why do you think results were not far away? I really do not undersand why people think things were getting better!!

Chelsea (Aug)
peterborough ( Sep)
cardiff (sep)
watford (sep)
leicester(oct)
derby (nov)
scunthorpe (dec)

Our points per game average for August ...1
Our points per game average for September ,,, 1
Our points per game average for the season so far .... 1


include as well that after getting oursleves back in the game in injury time v barnsley in the league cup we could not hang on for extra time

Saying we were outstanding against Scunthorpe was one of the most ridiculous things I have ever heard a manager say! This is a few days after we lost 4-2 at home to a team that can't afford to play their players

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Re: Next Manager

by holsgrove breaks a leg » 17 Dec 2009 01:59

It has to be someone with some relative experience this time so Ferguson fits nicely into that category. There is something bugging me though about whether RFC would be the right move for him at this time. O Driscoll I think has made a bigger name for himself and has had time to develop his management skills quietly and effectively. I think Lee Clark will develop into a really good manager but its a little too soon to appoint him. I would really like Billy Davies but that would be a non starter now that Forest are looking strong promotion candidates. As long as its not Lawrie Sanchez or Tony Adams!!

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Re: Next Manager

by FiNeRaIn » 17 Dec 2009 02:03

holsgrove breaks a leg I think Lee Clark will develop into a really good manager but its a little too soon to appoint him. I would really like Billy Davies but that would be a non starter


So why mention them? lol.

No one else is linking them other than you.

Ferguson number 1.


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Re: Next Manager

by Archie's penalty » 17 Dec 2009 02:03

holsgrove breaks a leg It has to be someone with some relative experience this time so Ferguson fits nicely into that category. There is something bugging me though about whether RFC would be the right move for him at this time. O Driscoll I think has made a bigger name for himself and has had time to develop his management skills quietly and effectively. I think Lee Clark will develop into a really good manager but its a little too soon to appoint him. I would really like Billy Davies but that would be a non starter now that Forest are looking strong promotion candidates. As long as its not Lawrie Sanchez or Tony Adams!!


O'Driscoll would be good but he would cost too much. It's going to be someone who's a free agent at the moment.

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Re: Next Manager

by robb the royal » 17 Dec 2009 02:35

Phil Parkinson number one choice.
I'll repeat what I said in the summer.... ole gunnar solskjaer, he said in the summer he wants to get into management, he is doing well as the man united reserve coach, was good enough to be offered the Norwegian national job... and lets be honest, he has learnt from the best!
Although, I hadn't thought about Darren Ferguson, he could be a good shout.

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Re: Next Manager

by Rex » 17 Dec 2009 02:59

More so than normal too. Top stuff.

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Re: Next Manager

by higher » 17 Dec 2009 02:59

Parky time.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by Arch » 17 Dec 2009 03:00

I love the option of "Sean O'Driscoll, unproven at a big club". Well that's him ruled out for the Reading job then.

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Re: Next Manager

by Archie's penalty » 17 Dec 2009 03:01

higher Parky time.


First time on here for a while Higher. Happy BR's gone?


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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by robb the royal » 17 Dec 2009 03:48

SLAMMED Dave ja vu

You want to put a tv channel which just shows Top gear 1 hour later than its other channel, in charge of the greatest/biggest club in the championship!?!?!?!
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Re: Next Manager

by robb the royal » 17 Dec 2009 03:54

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sp ... rinho.html
co-incidence... I think not! In fact, a friend of a friends aunties next door neighbours cat saw him leaving the Madejski hotel late tonight, looking very friendly with sir John!
Your heard it hear first...the special one is coming to the mad-stad!

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by seahawk10 » 17 Dec 2009 05:11

I would be happy with Ferguson, Southgate or a return of Sir Steve. But I voted for Curbs. I think he would command the highest wages so I doubt will see him. As a matter of fact I don't think any of those four will get the job. It will likely be someone on the cheap, maybe even someone entirely off the radar.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by URZZZZZZZZ » 17 Dec 2009 05:23

Gotta say, anyone that thinks we'll get someone who is at a club is dreaming. It will be one of Ferguson, Magilton ( :oops: ) or Curbs. Guaranteed!

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by rhroyal » 17 Dec 2009 05:39

People rightly look to Coppell's last 2 seasons with Reading. All I would say is he struggled to cope with all the big egos and the pressure that success brought.

However, he has an excellent proven track record at this level. This squad is young, hungry and eager to prove themselves. It's exactly the sort of situation Coppell would normally thrive on.

Whatever the choice, it must be an experienced manager in our position. At the start of the season you're in more of a position to take a chance on a young, up and coming manager. We did in fact. However, with the club in 21st and hovering above the zone, we need a man who has experience in this division and has been successful in this league before. That rules out Ferguson and Tisdale in my book.

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Re: The Fans decide: poll for next manager

by URZZZZZZZZ » 17 Dec 2009 06:16

rhroyal We need a man who has experience in this division and has been successful in this league before. That rules out Ferguson and Tisdale in my book.


Well, you can rule out anyone except Hart and Curbishley, and you can rule out them because of wages.

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