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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by ArcticHoop View Post
    If we donīt have a new man in reigns next week i will get worried. We need few new players and doubt they want to sign if they donīt know who their new boss is
    Unfortunately Mbappe had already said hes staying at PSG. That'll teach us for dicking about.

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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by KismetRanger View Post

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61537994

    Seems like he's saying the opposite here.
    Hes a class act and I'd like to give him a man hug.

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  • Shania
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    Originally posted by KismetRanger View Post

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61537994

    Seems like he's saying the opposite here.
    I agree, but "They (QPR or Blackburn) gave me an offer I couldn`t refuse" might be what he says in a few days time. No saying he is the one I want though...

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  • KismetRanger
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    Originally posted by Shania View Post
    According to one of the rumours we are now closer to appointing Ainsworth because Wycombe lost in the playoff final today.
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/61537994

    Seems like he's saying the opposite here.

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  • Shania
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    According to one of the rumours we are now closer to appointing Ainsworth because Wycombe lost in the playoff final today.

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  • ArcticHoop
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    If we donīt have a new man in reigns next week i will get worried. We need few new players and doubt they want to sign if they donīt know who their new boss is

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  • QPRDave
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    Originally posted by topperharley View Post
    Deffo don't want Ainsworth, it would end in tears.

    Of all the realistic candidates, Manning is the pick. Unless there is something left of field, he ticks all the boxes of budget, youth, not too big for the club or Les, style of play, available (MK Dons seem to think it's happening), and actually looks quite good.
    Watched his team destroy Plymouth last game of the season, and argyle had a playoff spot to secure, and have a formidable home record.
    Mk hit em for 5

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  • topperharley
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    Deffo don't want Ainsworth, it would end in tears.

    Of all the realistic candidates, Manning is the pick. Unless there is something left of field, he ticks all the boxes of budget, youth, not too big for the club or Les, style of play, available (MK Dons seem to think it's happening), and actually looks quite good.

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  • longtime_ranger
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    Originally posted by LoftusRoadLad View Post
    Is there any good assistant managers out there who may want to try their hand ? Such as Peter Krawietz Klopp's side kick ?
    John Eustace


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  • stanistheman
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    Out of those mentioned, I would look d go for Manning purely for the playing style.
    Another one linked is Karl Robinson who also likes to play expansive football.

    As for Ainsworth, a popular player whose reputation will only likely get tarnished if results go badly, as it did for the likes of T Francis, Wilkins and to a lesser extent Holloway for his 2nd stint.

    Hopefully, if he does get the job he can coach a number of styles rather than just the direct football at Wycombe. If he can play expansive, entertaining and winning football he can improve his status even more, especially if he stays for a long period of 5 or 6 seasons.


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  • SheepRanger
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    Originally posted by 3London View Post
    Ainsworth on Talksport basically trying to stay Loyal to Wycombe but at the same time putting himself in the frame for our job and Blackburns the team he supports.

    If wycombe lose tomorrow he will be off!
    He was a player for 20yrs and has done a great job at Wycombe. He deserves an opportunity to manage in the championship again. I'm hoping he'll be our manager / coach by the end of next week.

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  • 3London
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    Ainsworth on Talksport basically trying to stay Loyal to Wycombe but at the same time putting himself in the frame for our job and Blackburns the team he supports.

    If wycombe lose tomorrow he will be off!

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  • Shania
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    Originally posted by Fordy View Post

    I don’t see how it would make any sense, pretty sure we want to as a club play passing attacking football. If you look at Wycombes stats this season they’re 24th in passes made and 24th in passing accuracy. We would literally need to completely change the way this team plays. Considering the board said they want to carry on the good work that Warbs done I.e style of play and identity it would be mental to appoint Ainsworth. Plus I loved him as a player and I really don’t want us to turn on him. On the other hand Mannings MK dons were 1st in passes and 1st in passing accuracy, imagine what he can do with better players.


    I agree with you and that stat says a lot.

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  • SheepRanger
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    Ainsworth has been in the game long enough to "coach" us as directed by the DoF. He wont be a one trick pony and will be working with better players so will hardly instill hoof ball.

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  • FurtiveFox
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    Maybe Wild Thing is playing a style to get the best out of the players he has at his disposal. Wycombe are one of those clubs who in recent years have always seemed to be trying to punch above their weight. Of course that may be just his style of play! Just saying there could be another reason.

    Agree that would not want him to come here purely so as not to sour his hoops experience.

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