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realistic new managers?!?! (1 Viewer)

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  • Start date Feb 23, 2013
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Tomh111

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  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #36
I wouldn't be disapointed with Curle, but then again I would not be inspired. I think he is a solid but not bold choice and I think a bold choice is what we need.
I think we need to make another statement with this appointment, hopefully (and maybe naively) I do not think that we can slip any lower (As a result of on pitch matters) so maybe now is the time to take a gamble on someone, like Swindon did with Di Canio. It has been made clear with Robins vs Thorn that the players clearly respond well to a stricter boss and one who knows how to make pro-active substitutions.
I believe we should go for someone like Wise or someone of that ilk, who is an authoritarian but who also has a bit of flair and personality about them to inspire the players and also the fans.
 

TrueSkyBlueLiam

Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #37
cathedraltospare said:
even steve kean? think he would be an ok choice...
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No, just no
 

Mucca Mad Boys

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #38
If Keith Curle is not good enough for Notts County, what makes anyone think he's good enough for Coventry City? No for me, bit of a hoof ball merchant as well.
 

mark82

Super Moderator
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #39
Brighton Sky Blue said:
That would be a pure publicity stunt of an appointment.
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Who would? Di Canio? The man who took Swindon from League 2 to the top of League 1 in 18 months.
 

ohitsaidwalker king power

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  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #40
mark82 said:
Who would? Di Canio? The man who took Swindon from League 2 to the top of League 1 in 18 months.
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With an alleged £12m in terms of investment.. and that's the point in terms of CCFC isn't it.. yes he's a character and a good manager; and personally I think he would be good for us- raise our profile and spirits... but he wont come because we wont invest in the team as he would demand and if he clashed with the Swindon owners imagine how he would get along with SISU- its an impossible marriage surely?
 

mark82

Super Moderator
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #41
ohitsaidwalker king power said:
With an alleged £12m in terms of investment.. and that's the point in terms of CCFC isn't it.. yes he's a character and a good manager; and personally I think he would be good for us- raise our profile and spirits... but he wont come because we wont invest in the team as he would demand and if he clashed with the Swindon owners imagine how he would get along with SISU- its an impossible marriage surely?
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Agree. Not saying he is right for us or even realistic, just that if he was appointed it would be footballing reasons not a publicity stunt.
 
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searmh

New Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #42
Wondering what people would think of Paul Jewell as manager...has he been mentioned? He has been out of football a while is he still interested?
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #43
Brighton Sky Blue said:
Tisdale who has no experience managing a club bigger than Exeter, where his record is distinctly average? No thanks. I'd like to see us try and pull all the stops to try and poach Howe from Bournemouth, but even there his record at Burnley serves as a caveat.
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His record at Exeter is not distinctly average. They were a midtable BSP club when he took over. He took them up in consecutive seasons to L1 with one of the lowest budgets in L2, keeping the same side intact, and then went on to challenge for a playoff place in L1! They are still a small L2 club but he has them back challenging for promotion again. He has had no money to spend, is fantastic at organising a team and improving players and is far and away the best candidate. If you want a man with a record in the lower divisions comparable to Robins, Tisdale is the man.

No experience at the higher level? So in that case O'Neill should still be managing Wycombe? Fergie should still be at St. Mirren? Guardiola should have stuck with the Barca Youth side?

As for Howe-he left a CHAMPIONSHIP club to go back to the club that he adores. They actually spent money signing players in the transfer window. Bournemouth are now a bigger club than us, and Howe wouldn't leave them for us if we were mid-table in the division above with money to burn!
 

Nonleagueherewecome

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #44
searmh said:
Wondering what people would think of Paul Jewell as manager...has he been mentioned? He has been out of football a while is he still interested?
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He's failed pretty abysmally in his last few jobs. I can't remember anything positive he's done since Wigan?
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #45
Nonleagueherewecome said:
He's failed pretty abysmally in his last few jobs. I can't remember anything positive he's done since Wigan?
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He's a busted flush same as brown. Just avoid these types at all cost.
 

@richh87

Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #46
Dennis Wise pllleeeeeaaaasssseeee.

We have a situation where our players are scared to play at the Ricoh because of the shitty hostile atmosphere, and we need a man in charge who exudes confidence. It also helps that the guy is loved by City fans.

Step forward Dennis Wise.
 
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SkyblueBazza

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  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #47
@richh87 said:
Dennis Wise pllleeeeeaaaasssseeee.

We have a situation where our players are scared to play at the Ricoh because of the shitty hostile atmosphere, and we need a man in charge who exudes confidence. It also helps that the guy is loved by City fans.

Step forward Dennis Wise.
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Is it a "shitty hostile atmosphere"? Who said & on what measures? Are the players scared? Where has this been stated & by who? Or is that your opinion?
 
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sky blue zam

Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #48
carsley
shaw
thorn
boothroyd
coleman
heath
adams
reid
nillson

all of these were very defensive minded players which i feel lead to defensive play/tactics.

black
robins
dowie (win 34.88% with us)

all 3 were strikers as players and were attacking minded/tactics and we were better for it. ok dowie wasnt a massive success but was given empty promises.

but look at all our managers over the years and our best one was a striker

i hope we dont go down the defensive route again
 
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sky blue zam

Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #49
@richh87 said:
Dennis Wise pllleeeeeaaaasssseeee.

We have a situation where our players are scared to play at the Ricoh because of the shitty hostile atmosphere, and we need a man in charge who exudes confidence. It also helps that the guy is loved by City fans.

Step forward Dennis Wise.
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dennis wise needs gus poyet with him to be successful
 

Moff

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #50
sky blue zam said:
dennis wise needs gus poyet with him to be successful
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Poyet wasnt with Wise, when Wise got Millwall to the FA Cup final.
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #51
Moff said:
Poyet wasnt with Wise, when Wise got Millwall to the FA Cup final.
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Correct. The only issue with him is length of time away from the game.
 

Moff

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #52
Grendel said:
Correct. The only issue with him is length of time away from the game.
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True, but even if he had been living as a hermit in a cave in Outer Mongolia for twenty years, he would still have come back with more knowledge than Thorn...so in CCFC terms that makes him a possible target!
 

Grendel

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #53
Moff said:
True, but even if he had been living as a hermit in a cave in Outer Mongolia for twenty years, he would still have come back with more knowledge than Thorn...so in CCFC terms that makes him a possible target!
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If it been in exile on devils island for a quarter of a century he still would do better than thorn.
 

SkyBlue_Bear83

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #54
Wise would be another manager who would be off at the first chance

Left Leeds at the top of this league to take up that stupid role at Newcastle
 
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Block19

New Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #55
I think the manager of Crewe would be good shout, well organised side no big names and through his tactics Crewe beat 3 different mangers, has that ever been done before?
 

cov1987

Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #56
Give it carsley till the end of the season as I can't see us going up or down, lets see what he can do if he does the business then give him the job if he doesn't then th Give it carsley till the end of the season as I can't see us going up or down, lets see what he can do if he does the business then give him the job if he doesn't then there will be better options than there is now, as looking at the candidates they don't fill me with any excitement. ere will be better options than there is now, as looking at the candidates they don't fill me with any excitement.
 
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SkyblueBazza

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 24, 2013
  • #57
cov1987 said:
Give it carsley till the end of the season as I can't see us going up or down, lets see what he can do if he does the business then give him the job if he doesn't then th Give it carsley till the end of the season as I can't see us going up or down, lets see what he can do if he does the business then give him the job if he doesn't then there will be better options than there is now, as looking at the candidates they don't fill me with any excitement. ere will be better options than there is now, as looking at the candidates they don't fill me with any excitement.
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We don't know who the candidates are. Every name mentioned is speculation from a fan or the bookies...so don't get despondent.
 

@richh87

Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #58
SkyblueBazza said:
Is it a "shitty hostile atmosphere"? Who said & on what measures? Are the players scared? Where has this been stated & by who? Or is that your opinion?
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I said so - my opinion. Away teams love coming to the Ricoh as the fans aren't loud due to having 10,000 spread out in a 32,000 seater stadium.

I thought the crap atmosphere was accepted by all as a fact. Point is, even Robins had a bad record at the Ricoh - so there's certainly a problem.
 
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Oz Howie

Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #59
sky blue zam said:
carsley
shaw
thorn
boothroyd
coleman
heath
adams
reid
nillson

all of these were very defensive minded players which i feel lead to defensive play/tactics.

black
robins
dowie (win 34.88% with us)

all 3 were strikers as players and were attacking minded/tactics and we were better for it. ok dowie wasnt a massive success but was given empty promises.

but look at all our managers over the years and our best one was a striker

i hope we dont go down the defensive route again
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You've forgotten our best manager of all time was an attacker - one called Jimmy Hill!
 

TrueSkyBlueLiam

Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #60
searmh said:
Wondering what people would think of Paul Jewell as manager...has he been mentioned? He has been out of football a while is he still interested?
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Derby, good squad, did crap. Ipswich, good squad, did even crapper. Us, good squad, you fill in the blanks
 

skyblueman

New Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #61
TrueSkyBlueLiam said:
Derby, good squad, did crap. Ipswich, good squad, did even crapper. Us, good squad, you fill in the blanks
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"Us, good squad" you sure about that?
 
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withers

New Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #62
suddsy101 said:
Realistic ok, Di Matteo will be fine for me then
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I think gazumping Bayern for Guardiola is still possible
 

Mucca Mad Boys

Well-Known Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #63
withers said:
I think gazumping Bayern for Guardiola is still possible
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Mourinho said he wants a job in England at the end of the season... Could do a job?
 
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withers

New Member
  • Feb 25, 2013
  • #64
SkyBlue_Taylor said:
Mourinho said he wants a job in England at the end of the season... Could do a job?
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Nah, he's lost the Real dressing room and they're well of the pace at the moment. Can't see him and Baker getting on and Clarke would become a new Benzema (bags of unfulfilled potential)
 
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