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  1. The Philosopher

    It's down to 2 candidates

    Perhaps they've got a team putting £100k on. Actually a good idea, would pay for his contract.
  2. The Philosopher

    It's down to 2 candidates

    Wasn't SP at 33/1 shortly before he got the Job?
  3. The Philosopher

    It's down to 2 candidates

    Out of any of them I'd prefer Richard Money.
  4. The Philosopher

    Insider talk from today

    OP has no reason to lie. First part of the Story sounds sensible and credible (getting an experienced manager alongside would seem sensible - a straight firing would cost £££, SISU savvy enough to know that it would mean SP would take a lower pay-off rather than have the humilation and...
  5. The Philosopher

    Should pressley be sacked

    Errrr... Yes?
  6. The Philosopher

    So who do we want?

    Dennis Wise anyone? Possible even Dowie as co-Manager? (Or one assisting the other) One a in motivator role, one an intelligent fitness/tactical role? A lot of these people who have been out of the game for a couple of years (and already have a few quid but don't want to simply fade...
  7. The Philosopher

    Wild-card Prediction

    Sir Alex Ferguson buys into Glasgow Rangers, becomes a back-seat advisor to his son Darren, who becomes Manager. Pressley the Assistant Manager. Read title again, madder things have happened.
  8. The Philosopher

    SISU's safe decision. But we want a strong replacement!

    Still think SP would have benefitted a year or two alongside an old head, like Warnock or similar. Some of SP's tactical decisions (such as his subs on Saturday) showed a lack of guile and game-craft. SP had some good characteristics, just needed some experience alongside him. May...
  9. The Philosopher

    Bobby Gould's comments on CWR

    I think Gould as a local scout is a good shout. Pay him no retainer and a very small percentage of any future transfer fee received. It's a different age in many ways but he's possibly more suited. Gone are the days when you could realistically find a non-league player and chuck him in a...
  10. The Philosopher

    So who do we want?

    Richard Money
  11. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    Very good. Posting getting better on here.
  12. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    I knew it was something along those lines. 100% agree, we can't turn the clock back but we can take advantage of RM's possible desire to bury some ghosts. He's applied before, and may apply again should the position become vacant. As for SP, to become an assistant after being a manager is...
  13. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    Actually, I fear you may be right.
  14. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    I think he would. It's a chicken and egg thing. This club is at the "bottom of the business cycle" I.e. On it's arse. Massive potential, undeniable. Bit of spark and we could gain investment, impetus and really go on a roll. Closest comparison club to look up to is Southampton. Built...
  15. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    I'd get RM in and not sack SP tbh. We will have to pay him anyway so may as well keep him around to look after the reserves or do some opposition scouting or whatever. SP is still quite a young manager, if he has any class about him he would stand aside and support a more experienced...
  16. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    I think you are right, he has applied on a number if occasions. Perhaps he sees this as unfinished business and knows the potential of the club. The only "black mark" that he had is when he had a go at Luton fans in order to defend his players. See that - DEFEND his players. SP has...
  17. The Philosopher

    Richard Money

    When the regular "Sack Pressley" / "Next Manager" / "Nobody would come here because of SISU" threads come up, Richard Money is occasionally mentioned. Watching his team tonight against Man Utd, with Chris Dunn involved, prompted a quick look at his managerial Stats...
  18. The Philosopher

    Back then he wasn't brilliant , but in this current team .........

    Dougie McGuire, I remember watching him in the reserves on a regular basis. John Sillett's reserve team back then would have mopped the floor with our entire 1st team now. Dean Keily, Keith Thompson (so unlucky that we had Phillips, Gallacher and Smith (he was soooo good in his...
  19. The Philosopher

    More false Coventry council claims exposed over Ricoh Wasps deal-Les Reid

    I can't help but think the the whole "State Aid" question may resurface in line with the Wasps and ACL deal. The recent Council "we may allow planning in Holbrooks" statement was far more telling than it seems on the surface. This ain't over yet folks!
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