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Post by galpharm2400 on Aug 14, 2019 14:28:07 GMT 1
Somebody who wins games with the squad we have?
Fucking easy this being an expert.
Chuck some names at it, they will all want to come here and will be prety much overnight game changers?
Next problem......
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Post by Convictatthemac on Aug 14, 2019 14:34:46 GMT 1
When Wagner left, a lot of people were asking for Mikel Arteta. I haven’t seen his name mentioned yet? He’s definitely a long shot though but if we are ambitious then we’d go for it, surely? There's speculation & then there's outright fantasy. If you think Arteta would come here I think you need to see a Doctor... We once had something worth offering, but we offered that present to a manager who thought all his Christmases came at once. Unfortunately our present size has reduced and is nowhere near as attractive. We wasted the big present.
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Post by terriers2000 on Aug 14, 2019 14:35:35 GMT 1
Julian Winter has previously said that MH will be a future manager of Huddersfield town
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 14:35:37 GMT 1
Markus Anfang?
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Aug 14, 2019 14:37:31 GMT 1
that's left field enough to be considering. What is it with German Managers?
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Post by terrier2019 on Aug 14, 2019 14:42:15 GMT 1
looking at that list id stick with seivert 👏🐑👏🐑👏🐑
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Post by k1man999 on Aug 14, 2019 14:43:04 GMT 1
Michael Flynn could bring Bony with him. Was just reading the whole thread to see if he had been suggested think he's done miracles at Newport. The other who I think has done a great job but may not be popular is lee bowyer but don't think he'd come.
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Post by basil on Aug 14, 2019 14:46:30 GMT 1
Michael Flynn could bring Bony with him. Was just reading the whole thread to see if he had been suggested think he's done miracles at Newport. The other who I think has done a great job but may not be popular is lee bowyer but don't think he'd come. I'd prefer either of these to the usual suspects.
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Post by yorkie1 on Aug 14, 2019 14:46:40 GMT 1
Just get rid, Hudson in temporary charge cannot be any worse. Sadly for JS I think his managerial career will be 4th div German league or lower.
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Post by tvor on Aug 14, 2019 14:47:01 GMT 1
Phil Neville. Not everyone’s cup of tea as a player but has some decent coaching experience.
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Post by showboater on Aug 14, 2019 14:48:01 GMT 1
When Wagner left, a lot of people were asking for Mikel Arteta. I haven’t seen his name mentioned yet? He’s definitely a long shot though but if we are ambitious then we’d go for it, surely? There's speculation & then there's outright fantasy. If you think Arteta would come here I think you need to see a Doctor... This is where Phil needs to be a salesman and sell the club to Arteta. We have the Billing money and he could use his connections at Arsenal and city.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 14:48:45 GMT 1
To inject some positivity....
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 14:48:51 GMT 1
Derek McInnes.Experienced, a good enough player in his time to command respect, used to working on a tight budget, salary won't be too expensive, will cost us a few quid in compensation but we have money in the bank for that after recent sales.
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Post by k1man999 on Aug 14, 2019 14:53:42 GMT 1
Derek McInnes.Experienced, a good enough player in his time to command respect, used to working on a tight budget, salary won't be too expensive, will cost us a few quid in compensation but we have money in the bank for that after recent sales. Another who has had suitors from england but has been loyal to Aberdeen.wouldn't think compo would be a fortune.
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Post by basil on Aug 14, 2019 14:55:14 GMT 1
Julian Winter has previously said that MH will be a future manager of Huddersfield town Wagner said that MH was a big part of the Terrier Identity, but he has been unable to prevent it going down the drain. Do the players listen to him?
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Post by boooothy on Aug 14, 2019 14:56:43 GMT 1
You know it would be Hudson. On that basis i’d rather Seawart stay.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Aug 14, 2019 14:56:54 GMT 1
There's speculation & then there's outright fantasy. If you think Arteta would come here I think you need to see a Doctor... We once had something worth offering, but we offered that present to a manager who thought all his Christmases came at once. Unfortunately our present size has reduced and is nowhere near as attractive. We wasted the big present. I don't think we'll ever attract a name like Mikel Arteta, that was my point. There are coaches that IMHO I think will not set their sights below a certain level of club & he's one of those.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 15:02:09 GMT 1
that's left field enough to be considering. What is it with German Managers? German = cultural compatibility, Anfang = likes attacking football, had Holstein Kiel playing above the level their resources suggest they should be capable of & then got FC Koln to the top of the league (albeit sacked because they were starting to tail off). That was the thinking behind my suggestion anyway.
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Post by keithAM11532 on Aug 14, 2019 15:02:26 GMT 1
My Bournemouth supporting friend and I are were discussing the dislike that has grown to hatred of Jan, and he said " How much money was he given to spend" Well I think the answer is none - bar a couple of hundred thou for some development players. How do you think this shower of failures, and they are failures because they are all unemployed, will fair with no transfer fund. There are no transfers coming until January anyway. You don’t need funds to organise a team though, we saw Wagner come in and get a team delivering greater than the sum of it’s parts and that’s what got us excited about him getting the funds. Giving a transfer kitty to a failing manager is throwing good money after bad money in my opinion. well I agree, but he has been victim of extraordinary circumstance. There is a six of one and half a dozen of the other element to it. I do feel sorry for him now though. The mob has turned vitriolic, and its an ugly picture. He hasn't wasted any of our millions, but the previous administration did, and they have all deserted the ship...
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Aug 14, 2019 15:03:54 GMT 1
There's speculation & then there's outright fantasy. If you think Arteta would come here I think you need to see a Doctor... This is where Phil needs to be a salesman and sell the club to Arteta. We have the Billing money and he could use his connections at Arsenal and city. As I've said above, I think Arteta is coaching at a level that's way above our pay grade and also the fact he'll have a career plan that probably means he'll only be interested in top clubs or ones that will meet certain criteria to consider alternatives. The only thing we have in common with the current day Man C is that we're round about the same latitude, after that there's no real comparison as to what you can offer coaches... Edit to say that we shouldn't stop being ambitious, but there's a line to draw when it becomes an obvious waste of time to even consider them. It's a tough gig to get right. I imagine the true success rate of hiring of Managers that go on to achieve something that gets the fans behind them is below 10%... There's only a dozen or so big prizes every season.
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Post by keithAM11532 on Aug 14, 2019 15:04:29 GMT 1
There's speculation & then there's outright fantasy. If you think Arteta would come here I think you need to see a Doctor... This is where Phil needs to be a salesman and sell the club to Arteta. We have the Billing money and he could use his connections at Arsenal and city. Arteta who has also been accused of losing dressing rooms faster than a rat up a drain pipe
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 15:05:01 GMT 1
Yeah, the vitriol is uncalled for. I can't see how that's justified in Siewert's case at all. Or PH's either for that matter.
It doesn;t help anyone.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 15:06:02 GMT 1
My Bournemouth supporting friend and I are were discussing the dislike that has grown to hatred of Jan, and he said " How much money was he given to spend" Well I think the answer is none - bar a couple of hundred thou for some development players. How do you think this shower of failures, and they are failures because they are all unemployed, will fair with no transfer fund. There are no transfers coming until January anyway. In all fairness I wouldn’t trust him with more than a few hundred thousand. Should a high quality manager come in, with knowledge, previous experience of getting out of this league the right way, I’d expect a good investment in the transfer window. Regardless of the backing that PH said, there will have been reservations based on last season. It would have been “really with this lot, they’re good enough, get rid of the trouble causers and bring some shrewd ones in and we will see” I’d expect PH to have funds available for a Hughton type appointment
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 15:06:38 GMT 1
Nigel Adkins (Scunny/Saints/Hull) for my choice, Wether that's after Jan goes or bring him in to help the lad out for the season.
Siewarts a highly rated coach, Dortmund don't employ dummys, Sadly though I think all the losses last season changed his outlook,, And come on we all agree the lad has not been supported financially.
We are back to where we were pre-Wagner,, A lower end 2nd tier club treading water until the inevitable drop back to the 3rd, Where we are then one of the contenders for promotion.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 15:07:12 GMT 1
Whilst some look to the blue half of Manchester, we shouldn't neglect the red.
I like Nick Butt and I cannot lie.*
(* actually, as much as Nicky Butt has been widely tipped as a future manager, I would rather we went for somebody experienced right now. I just wanted to use that pun)
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 15:08:29 GMT 1
Derek McInnes.Experienced, a good enough player in his time to command respect, used to working on a tight budget, salary won't be too expensive, will cost us a few quid in compensation but we have money in the bank for that after recent sales. Hasn’t he already managed in this league once and got binned? Apart from Fergie many moons ago, who has come down and gone to done very well? It’s all well and good doing well in a pub league
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 15:10:57 GMT 1
Derek McInnes.Experienced, a good enough player in his time to command respect, used to working on a tight budget, salary won't be too expensive, will cost us a few quid in compensation but we have money in the bank for that after recent sales. Hasn’t he already managed in this league once and got binned? Apart from Fergie many moons ago, who has come down and gone to done very well? It’s all well and good doing well in a pub league Yep. Ask Bristol City fans about him. Seems to have done a good job north of the border but he's not for me.
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Post by Gold Coast Terrier on Aug 14, 2019 15:11:36 GMT 1
You don’t need funds to organise a team though, we saw Wagner come in and get a team delivering greater than the sum of it’s parts and that’s what got us excited about him getting the funds. Giving a transfer kitty to a failing manager is throwing good money after bad money in my opinion. well I agree, but he has been victim of extraordinary circumstance. There is a six of one and half a dozen of the other element to it. I do feel sorry for him now though. The mob has turned vitriolic, and its an ugly picture. He hasn't wasted any of our millions, but the previous administration did, and they have all deserted the ship... Agree, and in 5 years he won’t have any hatred from the fans he’ll just be a head scratcher. Although i’ve seen nothing to make me feel any amount of money would improve his situation so best time for an amicable split. The Barnsley manager for me, if he’d come which isn’t a given obviously
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Post by oldrain on Aug 14, 2019 15:12:50 GMT 1
The way JS looked and shook hands with Mark Hudson last night had the look of good luck on Friday Mark! Let’s get back to pressing teams
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2019 15:22:18 GMT 1
Hasn’t he already managed in this league once and got binned? Apart from Fergie many moons ago, who has come down and gone to done very well? It’s all well and good doing well in a pub league Yep. Ask Bristol City fans about him. Seems to have done a good job north of the border but he's not for me. Lots of us, football club managers included, have taken a wrong turn during our careers. McInnes appears to have learnt from his.
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