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  • dogsrrs
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    Originally posted by Hubble View Post
    Tony Pulis is the no. 1 choice in this poll? I despair of this board. The only name I like on that list is Wild Thing. Wouldn't be an expensive manager, would actually come here I think (compared to most of those names), and would undoubtedly get some results out of even this sorry squad.
    Yeah I can't see beyond him Hubs won't demand high wages lives local so no moving allowence or rents to be paid , a fit the club would jump at

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  • Hubble
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    Tony Pulis is the no. 1 choice in this poll? I despair of this board. The only name I like on that list is Wild Thing. Wouldn't be an expensive manager, would actually come here I think (compared to most of those names), and would undoubtedly get some results out of even this sorry squad.

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  • Hitman34
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    Originally posted by Greg1882 View Post
    There must be decent young up and coming managers all across Europe. Why don’t we go and scout one like any normal club would rather than just rattling through the list of ex players/managers and hope that one works? Look what Huddersfield did. Are we incapable of identifying a decent up coming manager who will implement a style of football and think outside the box tactically occasional.....actually don’t answer that
    our scouting of managers consists of dof les phone book

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  • bakes8
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    Originally posted by Awin View Post
    Derek Innes not listed. Sure Aberdeen said no to Rangers but a club in a different league is a different matter.

    Used to working with low budgets and doing better than expected.

    To me he would be a sensible appointment.
    Derek McInnes?

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  • dogsrrs
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    Originally posted by FurtiveFox View Post
    Think Dollie's issues are with humans not rabbits.
    Yep like scowens Freeman and Baptiste three real bunnies there mate

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  • Awin
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    Derek Innes not listed. Sure Aberdeen said no to Rangers but a club in a different league is a different matter.

    Used to working with low budgets and doing better than expected.

    To me he would be a sensible appointment.

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  • FurtiveFox
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    Originally posted by Dogsarce View Post
    I think they'll hang to Holloway up until the January window hopping he can pull a rabbit or two out of the hat
    Think Dollie's issues are with humans not rabbits.

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  • dogsrrs
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    I think they'll hang to Holloway up until the January window hopping he can pull a rabbit or two out of the hat

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  • West Acton
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    Lambert fiesty like Warnock that’s good shout

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  • Greg1882
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    There must be decent young up and coming managers all across Europe. Why don’t we go and scout one like any normal club would rather than just rattling through the list of ex players/managers and hope that one works? Look what Huddersfield did. Are we incapable of identifying a decent up coming manager who will implement a style of football and think outside the box tactically occasional.....actually don’t answer that

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  • Tarbie
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    Originally posted by Fernandes Out View Post
    How about Nathan Jones at Luton,Play good football and score goals for fun.
    Probably more likely than half the names on that list mate, at least we could afford him! Ha ha

    Big jump from less than 2 seasons leading Luton to stepping into the managerial role for us in our current condition. Jones would be a huge roll of the dice in my opinion.

    I'd sooner go for Ainsworth. Has done pretty well with Wycombe, over a longer period of time. He also already knows the back corridors of Loftus Rd pretty well and lives locally. Hopefully wouldn't need too much of an adjustment!
    Last edited by Tarbie; 11-12-2017, 02:10 PM.

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  • Fernandes Out
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    How about Nathan Jones at Luton,Play good football and score goals for fun.

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  • Olly
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    Assistant manager at Luton

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  • Hitman34
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    Originally posted by Lord Charles View Post
    We need a manager that is a proven winner, played under some of the best coaches, has experience of the top flight and is a real leader. And John Terry is available.
    we need a manager who would do better than hollowhead.

    i will go for paul hart.

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  • Lord Charles
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    We need a manager that is a proven winner, played under some of the best coaches, has experience of the top flight and is a real leader. And John Terry is available.

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