Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Pepe the Horseman » 09 Jan 2022 15:16

paultheroyal Monday - sonko academy manager
Tuesday 11pm - Pauno sacked
Wednesday 3pm - Sonko caretaker manager

We'll be making love by Thursday.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by SCIAG » 09 Jan 2022 15:28

Long post incoming.

Colin is completely opposed to everything this club stands for. He is completely out of touch with modern football, his teams tend to have a violent and antiquated style, and he has on more than one occasion set his teams out to deliberately injure our players including earlier this very season. How would Tetek, Hoilett and Southwood feel about being asked to take orders from a man like that? Also, his recent managerial record isn’t even very good.

Dream picks from the unemployed options: Hughton, Jokanovic, Hughes, Bruce

Hughton got Newcastle and Norwich to 11th in the PL, established Brighton as a PL side, and got Birmingham into the play-offs.

Jokanovic got Fulham and Watford promoted.

Hughes and Bruce are Premier League managers. Hughes’s record with Blackburn, Man City, and Stoke is enviable and he saved Southampton from relegation. Bruce similarly has a great record from Birmingham, Wigan, Hull, Sunderland and Newcastle, including four promotions from this level.

More realistic options I would be happy with: Neil, Lambert, former Rangers manager Graeme Murty, Duff, Ainsworth, Viveash (a long term pick of mine), Darrell Clarke, Ian Evatt, Liam Manning, Ryan Lowe

Most of those are under contract so might not be affordable, but that’s the sort of name I think we should be going for - young, upcoming managers with modern sensibilities. Don’t have to be English but that is the area I know the most about.

Frankly if we got Pulis or McCarthy… fine. I’d even tolerate Allardyce. But Warnock is in a league of his own for sheer tosserness.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by leon » 09 Jan 2022 16:24

SCIAG Long post incoming.

Colin is completely opposed to everything this club stands for. He is completely out of touch with modern football, his teams tend to have a violent and antiquated style, and he has on more than one occasion set his teams out to deliberately injure our players including earlier this very season. How would Tetek, Hoilett and Southwood feel about being asked to take orders from a man like that? Also, his recent managerial record isn’t even very good.

Dream picks from the unemployed options: Hughton, Jokanovic, Hughes, Bruce

Hughton got Newcastle and Norwich to 11th in the PL, established Brighton as a PL side, and got Birmingham into the play-offs.

Jokanovic got Fulham and Watford promoted.

Hughes and Bruce are Premier League managers. Hughes’s record with Blackburn, Man City, and Stoke is enviable and he saved Southampton from relegation. Bruce similarly has a great record from Birmingham, Wigan, Hull, Sunderland and Newcastle, including four promotions from this level.

More realistic options I would be happy with: Neil, Lambert, former Rangers manager Graeme Murty, Duff, Ainsworth, Viveash (a long term pick of mine), Darrell Clarke, Ian Evatt, Liam Manning, Ryan Lowe

Most of those are under contract so might not be affordable, but that’s the sort of name I think we should be going for - young, upcoming managers with modern sensibilities. Don’t have to be English but that is the area I know the most about.

Frankly if we got Pulis or McCarthy… fine. I’d even tolerate Allardyce. But Warnock is in a league of his own for sheer tosserness.


Some interesting points in there. There are managers out there who could get this team organised and stop us playing like the blind school.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by RFCMod » 09 Jan 2022 16:44

If the Sonko rumour is true is this part of a managerial/coaching team to support Murty

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by paultheroyal » 09 Jan 2022 17:00

Pepe the Horseman
paultheroyal Monday - sonko academy manager
Tuesday 11pm - Pauno sacked
Wednesday 3pm - Sonko caretaker manager

We'll be making love by Thursday.


Oi oi saveloy


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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by paultheroyal » 09 Jan 2022 17:02

Roy Keane wants to get back into management… another with a decent track record, yes pleased.

In other words, there is a lot of good out there.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jan 2022 17:31

Keane hasn't had a job since 2011! And in his less than 200 games, he won 1 more game than he lost.

Maybe we should offer Curbishly the position. :lol:

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by paultheroyal » 09 Jan 2022 17:58

Snowflake Royal Keane hasn't had a job since 2011! And in his less than 200 games, he won 1 more game than he lost.

Maybe we should offer Curbishly the position. :lol:


Ignoring the fact he’s been a number 2 since then and ready to go again?

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by paultheroyal » 09 Jan 2022 17:59

Snowflake Royal Keane hasn't had a job since 2011! And in his less than 200 games, he won 1 more game than he lost.

Maybe we should offer Curbishly the position. :lol:


Ps - curbishley been out of work since 2008 so from your logic that rules him out.


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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Big Ern » 09 Jan 2022 18:08

Jason Koumas or Robbie Fowler please

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by AthleticoSpizz » 09 Jan 2022 18:15

Billy Whitehurst….sort these pillocks out.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Orion1871 » 09 Jan 2022 18:26

SCIAG Long post incoming.

Colin is completely opposed to everything this club stands for.



This club doesn't stand for anything anymore.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jan 2022 18:41

paultheroyal
Snowflake Royal Keane hasn't had a job since 2011! And in his less than 200 games, he won 1 more game than he lost.

Maybe we should offer Curbishly the position. :lol:


Ps - curbishley been out of work since 2008 so from your logic that rules him out.

Whoosh. :roll:

Obviously Curbishly isn’t an option. Jesus.


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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Snowflake Royal » 09 Jan 2022 18:44

paultheroyal
Snowflake Royal Keane hasn't had a job since 2011! And in his less than 200 games, he won 1 more game than he lost.

Maybe we should offer Curbishly the position. :lol:


Ignoring the fact he’s been a number 2 since then and ready to go again?

Wooo, he's done some part time at Ireland, a year at Villa in 2014 and a year at Forest in 2019.

What a candidate.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by royalp-we » 09 Jan 2022 18:51

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Snowflake Royal Keane hasn't had a job since 2011! And in his less than 200 games, he won 1 more game than he lost.

Maybe we should offer Curbishly the position. :lol:


Ignoring the fact he’s been a number 2 since then and ready to go again?

Wooo, he's done some part time at Ireland, a year at Villa in 2014 and a year at Forest in 2019.

What a candidate.


A far better candidate than Jaap Stam, Jose Gomes or Veljko Paunovic tbf.

But would much rather the recent experience of Alex Neil.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by blythspartan » 09 Jan 2022 19:08

Just watched Forest dump Arsenal out of the FA cup. Cooper has really turned them around and I hope whoever we choose can do the same for us.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Royal_jimmy » 09 Jan 2022 19:08

Glenn Hoddle would be a good shout

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by Zip » 09 Jan 2022 19:25

blythspartan Just watched Forest dump Arsenal out of the FA cup. Cooper has really turned them around and I hope whoever we choose can do the same for us.



They had players with pace. It makes such a difference.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by blythspartan » 09 Jan 2022 19:34

Zip
blythspartan Just watched Forest dump Arsenal out of the FA cup. Cooper has really turned them around and I hope whoever we choose can do the same for us.



They had players with pace. It makes such a difference.


Yep agree. Their players Spence and Johnson were very quick. We have no real pace whatsoever.

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Re: Who realistically replaces Paunovic…?

by genome » 09 Jan 2022 19:41

John O'Shea is the correct answer.

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