by Brum Royal » 02 Oct 2017 12:05
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by Ascotexgunner » 02 Oct 2017 13:02
by Pepe the Horseman » 02 Oct 2017 13:32
by Pepe the Horseman » 02 Oct 2017 13:35
by Hound » 02 Oct 2017 13:37
Pepe the Horseman Could possibly tempt Jokanovic as he doesn't seem to get on with the Fulham board.
by From Despair To Where? » 02 Oct 2017 13:50
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 02 Oct 2017 14:44
Old Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
by genome » 02 Oct 2017 14:52
HoundPepe the Horseman Could possibly tempt Jokanovic as he doesn't seem to get on with the Fulham board.
think its all a bit early, but this is the chap I'd go for as well
by Caskeys Lovechild » 02 Oct 2017 14:56
TilehurstsouthbankOld Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
Warnock hates us. Don't think he'd come here.
TilehurstsouthbankOld Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
Warnock hates us. Don't think he'd come here.
Caskeys LovechildTilehurstsouthbankOld Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
Warnock hates us. Don't think he'd come here.
And we hate him. Because he's a journeyman, moaning, sourfaced idiot with the tactical nouse of a pineapple and a face like a bulldog chewing a wasp.
Anyone who thinks Warnock is a better option than Stam, is almost certainly insane, and should put themselves on the naughty step indefinitely. That is the absolute worst suggestion I have ever heard.
by Tilehurstsouthbank » 02 Oct 2017 15:17
Caskeys LovechildTilehurstsouthbankOld Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
Warnock hates us. Don't think he'd come here.
And we hate him. Because he's a journeyman, moaning, sourfaced idiot with the tactical nouse of a pineapple and a face like a bulldog chewing a wasp.
Anyone who thinks Warnock is a better option than Stam, is almost certainly insane, and should put themselves on the naughty step indefinitely. That is the absolute worst suggestion I have ever heard.
by muirinho » 02 Oct 2017 15:23
Old Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
by Hendo » 02 Oct 2017 16:24
by Sutekh » 02 Oct 2017 16:27
by Sutekh » 02 Oct 2017 16:29
muirinhoOld Man Andrews There is only one logical answer.
Neil Warnock.
Track record of getting unfancied teams promoted, galvanises struggling squads, plays a more direct style that our supporters seem to want and has worked wonders at Cardiff. I know he is a controversial and polorising figure but I think if he's the manager at your club you'll love him.
No, I won't. I cannot stand him, and it doesn't matter who he's managing - my feelings would be the same.
I'd still support the team, but would rather stick hot needles in my eyes than sing "Neil Warnock's barmy army"
Apart from Paulo di Canio I'm struggling to think of a manager I'd like less. There's a reason his nickname is Colin.
by muirinho » 02 Oct 2017 16:45
Sutekh
Mark McGhee might be available once Scotland fail to qualify for the World Cup though.
by Forbury Lion » 02 Oct 2017 16:46
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