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Post by bristolterrier on Aug 28, 2014 16:19:22 GMT 1
I still believe that if there is no stand out candidate even though it was rumoured the likes of Chris Hughton applied then we should go with a young manager who will bring some different ideas into the club. Nicky Butt impressed last time and made the final shortlist and has been interviewed again, if he could bring in his own staff including an experienced number 2 then he would be great. I think the sticking issues is that the new gaffer has to work with Thompson and Eyre... I think some may not want to. Butt - Lillis partnership. Or Butt-Phelan?
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2014 16:22:35 GMT 1
Lillis hasn't applied and doesn't want it ..When he say's "They go get a new manager or they have a word with myself and see where I am with it." He's on about them asking him if he would carry on in the caretaker role. Not wanting to get into an arguement but that is your take on it( unless you 100% know something no-one else does ) it is not mine after listening again I think ML is interested in the full time manager`s post.
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Post by JT on Aug 28, 2014 16:23:47 GMT 1
I would like to have the new manager in on Monday to give him 5 hours to sign 2 new defenders and a striker . ouch.
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Post by Sugy , Paignton Devon Terrier on Aug 28, 2014 16:35:36 GMT 1
Huddersfield Town football club is a business so it goes without saying that any incoming manager expecting to work with Mr Hoyle and his team must be able to provide the trust and loyalty expected in this job and what puts Lillis in pole position is simply that Mr Hoyle knows him well and more importantly his capabilities..
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Post by kautostar1 on Aug 28, 2014 16:46:58 GMT 1
Yeah, just what we need, another Lillis "will he won't he" thread.
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Aug 28, 2014 17:30:48 GMT 1
Butt - Lillis partnership. Or Butt-Phelan? At least we'd get a decent thread out of Butt, though not sure Dean would like it.
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Post by keithAM11532 on Aug 28, 2014 17:35:31 GMT 1
Am I the only one still thinking it will be Kluivert .....
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Post by barnsleydaz on Aug 28, 2014 17:35:54 GMT 1
Could DH be waiting for the likes of Sean Dyche....
From the sounds of it he's not too happy at Burnley at the moment.
Just a thought, no real foundation, haven't heard this anywhere.
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Post by Sio on Aug 28, 2014 17:37:53 GMT 1
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Post by Walton-on-the-Hill Terrier on Aug 28, 2014 18:12:38 GMT 1
I wonder if we've interviewed the burton manager Gary Rowett. He has a growing reputation in the game. Yes, I think Rowett is doing a cracking job at Burton on what will be a shoestring budget. I've seen Burton two or three times over the last couple of seasons and they were always a well organised and "stuffy" outfit. Maybe not the most exciting team, but a team that became very good at shading 1-0 wins. Didn't they go on a run of not conceding for something like 10 games last season or the season before?
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Post by Wingman on Aug 28, 2014 18:18:58 GMT 1
Top man.
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Post by JT on Aug 28, 2014 18:23:54 GMT 1
I would like to have the new manager in on Monday to give him 5 hours to sign 2 new defenders and a striker . ouch. With a little luck you will be back at school! . In the bollocks.
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Post by JT on Aug 28, 2014 18:25:29 GMT 1
Huddersfield Town football club is a business so it goes without saying that any incoming manager expecting to work with Mr Hoyle and his team must be able to provide the trust and loyalty expected in this job and what puts Lillis in pole position is simply that Mr Hoyle knows him well and more importantly his capabilities..  and he's cheap as chips . Ouch
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Post by keithAM11532 on Aug 28, 2014 18:31:01 GMT 1
Top man. More cheese Gromit....
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Post by patfield on Aug 28, 2014 18:50:11 GMT 1
Lillis hasn't applied and doesn't want it ..When he say's "They go get a new manager or they have a word with myself and see where I am with it." He's on about them asking him if he would carry on in the caretaker role. That's the way I interpreted it myself not that Lillis was implying that he was interested in the job.
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Post by Sugy , Paignton Devon Terrier on Aug 29, 2014 16:23:08 GMT 1
Lillis hasn't applied and doesn't want it ..When he say's "They go get a new manager or they have a word with myself and see where I am with it." He's on about them asking him if he would carry on in the caretaker role. That's the way I interpreted it myself not that Lillis was implying that he was interested in the job.
Has Lillis actually told you in person that he does not want the job ??
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 29, 2014 16:26:38 GMT 1
His pre match comments are. Interesting...... In one of the paragraphs saying he will meet with Deano after Watford and. That it would be very difficult to not carry on with academy.....
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Post by mids on Aug 29, 2014 17:09:40 GMT 1
Exactly. The pre match comments highlight he's happy and settled with his academy role and he's intent on seeing it through. He'll have enjoyed his few games in charge though. Now, onto this 'been there and done that' manager.....whoever that may be
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Post by galpharm2400 on Aug 29, 2014 17:10:48 GMT 1
the result at Watford might just prove even more interesting if we win??/
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Aug 29, 2014 17:23:50 GMT 1
Looks lime the club are struggling make a decent appointment that will excite the fans. Looks like Lennon has turned us down, which is a shame but I really didn't think we'd get him despite being confident he might come.
Don't think Lillis is a long term solution. Butt might bring some new ideas to the table but after that I can't see us appointing anyone else but another 'Robins'.
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Aug 29, 2014 17:26:48 GMT 1
Looks lime the club are struggling make a decent appointment that will excite the fans. Looks like Lennon has turned us down, which is a shame but I really didn't think we'd get him despite being confident he might come. Don't think Lillis is a long term solution. Butt might bring some new ideas to the table but after that I can't see us appointing anyone else but another 'Robins'. It's not about an appointment to excite the fans . It's about the best man for the job surely ?
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 29, 2014 17:30:58 GMT 1
I just get the feeling that we will appoint an outsider and ML will carry on the academy work.
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Post by Christ in Shades (art) on Aug 29, 2014 17:37:47 GMT 1
Looks lime the club are struggling make a decent appointment that will excite the fans. Looks like Lennon has turned us down, which is a shame but I really didn't think we'd get him despite being confident he might come. Don't think Lillis is a long term solution. Butt might bring some new ideas to the table but after that I can't see us appointing anyone else but another 'Robins'. It's not about an appointment to excite the fans . It's about the best man for the job surely ? Depends on how you define 'the best man for the job' if his brief is to keep us in the league and that's it, then there is plenty of 'right men for the job' but if we are looking to progress up the league and move into a position where we can challenge for promotion then you need someone to excite the fans and the players too.
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Post by sheriffdenzal on Aug 29, 2014 17:42:12 GMT 1
I just get the feeling that we will appoint an outsider and ML will carry on the academy work. Mixed messages from ML LC is also in the frame!
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Post by goodshot (FGS) on Aug 29, 2014 17:49:23 GMT 1
It's not about an appointment to excite the fans . It's about the best man for the job surely ? Depends on how you define 'the best man for the job' if his brief is to keep us in the league and that's it, then there is plenty of 'right men for the job' but if we are looking to progress up the league and move into a position where we can challenge for promotion then you need someone to excite the fans and the players too. If Lillis can get another great performance out of the team and a result at Watford tomorrow then he would be in a very strong position if he actually wanted the job.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 19:21:51 GMT 1
Looks lime the club are struggling make a decent appointment that will excite the fans. Looks like Lennon has turned us down, which is a shame but I really didn't think we'd get him despite being confident he might come. Don't think Lillis is a long term solution. Butt might bring some new ideas to the table but after that I can't see us appointing anyone else but another 'Robins'. to exite the fans.Who ever town appoint he will be judged on results exite the fans doesnt come in to it. winning games does
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Post by Chips Longhorn on Aug 29, 2014 20:55:22 GMT 1
It's not about an appointment to excite the fans . It's about the best man for the job surely ? Depends on how you define 'the best man for the job' if his brief is to keep us in the league and that's it, then there is plenty of 'right men for the job' but if we are looking to progress up the league and move into a position where we can challenge for promotion then you need someone to excite the fans and the players too. What a weird thing to say.surely the best man for the job is the person who can get us as high as possible within the financial parameters . And you know as well as I do that any managers " brief" will be to do exactly that
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Post by patfield on Sept 1, 2014 20:15:27 GMT 1
That's the way I interpreted it myself not that Lillis was implying that he was interested in the job.
Has Lillis actually told you in person that he does not want the job ?? What on earth are you on about? I have never spoke to Lillis, I was offering an opinion as to what Lillis has said. My opinion is that Lillis is not the man for the job long term
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