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Post by cissystrutt74 on Aug 14, 2019 18:03:28 GMT 1
Mick McCarthy
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Post by slackjaw on Aug 14, 2019 18:11:58 GMT 1
Can we even afford to give Jan and CB the chop? Let’s say we cobbled enough together to do it the list of managers we could afford is a very small one.Apparently no money left for incoming transfers and imo we’re looking to give youth a chance,which isn’t a bad thing but that will take time. Given Jan is a youth team coach maybe keeping him and playing the long game isn’t such a bad thing despite his abysmal record so far,although I accept very risky given we could easily be relegated with him. If he goes I’d like to Paul Scholes a chance although again extremely risky due to his lack of managerial experience,but the players would have to respect his playing career and might actually listen to him.
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Post by steve65 on Aug 14, 2019 18:23:28 GMT 1
Martin Warhurst (from Wakefield)
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Post by yorik on Aug 14, 2019 18:40:05 GMT 1
The Lincoln lads, solid Campbell? Houdini
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Post by specialun on Aug 14, 2019 19:20:42 GMT 1
Of all the names listed only Mark Hudson (possibly Gary Rowett) would be in running for the job... if there was one
Why on earth would a manager come here having seen ... 4 wins in 50, DOFs who last 6 months, the great Huddersfield give away this summer, no transfer budget
Pardew would use January’s transfer budget in 3 tubs of hair wax
Besides the fact they’d all cost too much for our club if anything like our transfer policy - we’d be better looking who the Kettering / Grimsby / Forest Green / Halifax / Notts County managers are
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Post by hkterrier on Aug 14, 2019 20:36:36 GMT 1
Mike Flynn would be a shout on those criteria Julian Winter has previously said that MH will be a future manager of Huddersfield town That maybe a good reason to give Huddy a miss! We perhaps need a gem from the lower leagues, another Dean Smith or Chris Wilder. Someone with good experience, able to build team spirit and over achieve with players consistently but at a lower level. Also needs to be someone who has footballing principals which align with the ones we had when we were successful. Stoke and Ipswich both tried and failed to do that recently though which highlights the fact its not easy.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Aug 14, 2019 20:46:26 GMT 1
Appointing anyone already at the club would be a disaster. It needs someone fresh who hasn't been around while the club has fallen apart
Chris Hughton is the standout candidate by a long way but I wouldn't be against giving the Cowley brothers a chance as they have shown over the last 3 year's that they can motivate a team week in week out to work their bollocks off which is more than our lot have managed for months
People scoffed at the idea of appointing them back in January while backing the appointing of someone who failed in the fourth tier in Germany. Strange logic
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 14, 2019 21:07:21 GMT 1
Appointing anyone already at the club would be a disaster. It needs someone fresh who hasn't been around while the club has fallen apart Chris Hughton is the standout candidate by a long way but I wouldn't be against giving the Cowley brothers a chance as they have shown over the last 3 year's that they can motivate a team week in week out to work their bollocks off which is more than our lot have managed for months People scoffed at the idea of appointing them back in January while backing the appointing of someone who failed in the fourth tier in Germany. Strange logic Wagner's record of winning games at Dortmund II wasn't stellar either. Not that it needed to be. His job (as Siewert's) was to develop players. It's his record there (which admittedly I haven't researched, but BVB are unlikely to put somebody incompetent in that role) that gives me hope that playing the long game with JS might pay dividends with our young squad. Unfortunately, the short game is bloody awful & the medium game doesn't look too great either.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Aug 14, 2019 22:01:08 GMT 1
Appointing anyone already at the club would be a disaster. It needs someone fresh who hasn't been around while the club has fallen apart Chris Hughton is the standout candidate by a long way but I wouldn't be against giving the Cowley brothers a chance as they have shown over the last 3 year's that they can motivate a team week in week out to work their bollocks off which is more than our lot have managed for months People scoffed at the idea of appointing them back in January while backing the appointing of someone who failed in the fourth tier in Germany. Strange logic Wagner's record of winning games at Dortmund II wasn't stellar either. Not that it needed to be. His job (as Siewert's) was to develop players. It's his record there (which admittedly I haven't researched, but BVB are unlikely to put somebody incompetent in that role) that gives me hope that playing the long game with JS might pay dividends with our young squad. Unfortunately, the short game is bloody awful & the medium game doesn't look too great either. I was talking about his time with Rot Weiss Essen
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Post by TerrierSince89 on Aug 14, 2019 22:04:41 GMT 1
Add Mike Flynn to that list. Maybe to the top of it
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Post by Sparrow on Aug 14, 2019 22:25:10 GMT 1
Stevie G; Tim Sherwood; Darren Moore; Villas Boas; Roberto Di Matteo
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 15, 2019 7:54:57 GMT 1
CHRIS HOUGHTON
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on Aug 15, 2019 7:56:36 GMT 1
Stevie G; Tim Sherwood; Darren Moore; Villas Boas; Roberto Di Matteo I don't think Gerrard would leave Rangers for us
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Post by ColchTerrier on Aug 15, 2019 7:56:54 GMT 1
Van Bronkhorst.
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Post by space hardware on Aug 15, 2019 7:58:42 GMT 1
Stevie G; Tim Sherwood; Darren Moore; Villas Boas; Roberto Di Matteo I don't think Gerrard would leave Rangers for us Oh man, imagine the meltdown in Porrohman 's house if Stevie G rocked up at Town 😱😁😁😁😁
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Post by Macduff on Aug 15, 2019 8:10:16 GMT 1
I don't think Gerrard would leave Rangers for us Oh man, imagine the meltdown in Porrohman 's house if Stevie G rocked up at Town 😱😁😁😁😁 And imagine the jizz flying around Nicks.
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 15, 2019 8:12:35 GMT 1
I don't think Gerrard would leave Rangers for us Oh man, imagine the meltdown in Porrohman 's house if Stevie G rocked up at Town 😱😁😁😁😁 Not sure Villas Boas would leave Marseille for us either
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 15, 2019 8:13:20 GMT 1
Oh man, imagine the meltdown in Porrohman 's house if Stevie G rocked up at Town 😱😁😁😁😁 And imagine the jizz flying around Nicks. Him and Lord Dickhead oiling each other up 🤢
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Post by Porrohman on Aug 15, 2019 8:15:50 GMT 1
I don't think Gerrard would leave Rangers for us Oh man, imagine the meltdown in Porrohman 's house if Stevie G rocked up at Town 😱😁😁😁😁 Tbh it wouldn't bother me so long as he did a job for us. Although if the bloke playing the songs refused to put Phil Collins on it could get interesting 🤔🤣
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Post by conman on Aug 15, 2019 8:18:43 GMT 1
Julian Winter has previously said that MH will be a future manager of Huddersfield town That'd be a first.. "THOSE WERE THE DAYS MY FRIEND"
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Post by daveswithy1982 on Aug 15, 2019 8:19:38 GMT 1
Most on the list wouldn’t come anywhere near us! Hudson or Flynn for me! Hard work and passion is what these two guys have as their philosophy - great contacts across English football something severely lacking at the present time.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 15, 2019 8:49:21 GMT 1
If it was anybody else posting this I'd assume that was an accidental spelling error.
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Post by Tinpot on Aug 15, 2019 8:54:17 GMT 1
Wagner's record of winning games at Dortmund II wasn't stellar either. Not that it needed to be. His job (as Siewert's) was to develop players. It's his record there (which admittedly I haven't researched, but BVB are unlikely to put somebody incompetent in that role) that gives me hope that playing the long game with JS might pay dividends with our young squad. Unfortunately, the short game is bloody awful & the medium game doesn't look too great either. I was talking about his time with Rot Weiss Essen Ah. That puts a different complexion on things. I must admit I'd not really looked into his record there. Now I have, and it's not terribly inspiring, is it?
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Post by EatonRifles on Aug 15, 2019 9:18:32 GMT 1
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Post by Nickhudds.UTT on Aug 15, 2019 10:04:16 GMT 1
If it was anybody else posting this I'd assume that was an accidental spelling error. Hughton. Then !
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Post by boooothy on Aug 15, 2019 10:09:45 GMT 1
Some of you think we are still in the Premier League! We were an attractive club for a manager when Wagner left, we’re not now!!!
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Post by terriertim on Aug 15, 2019 10:14:03 GMT 1
One name I dont see - Mark Hughes ! - but thats a no from me ! or Hughes Keene combo - two really mean bad azz PE teachers......they wouldn't know what had hit em !
That said we put 5 past Fulham on Friday night on Sky and this thread will be consigned to history !
Now where did I put that glue
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Post by York Terrier on Aug 15, 2019 11:05:25 GMT 1
If it was anybody else posting this I'd assume that was an accidental spelling error. Hughton. Then ! Who cares about the bloody spelling we want Chris HUGHTON so there can be no confusion the Ex Brighton Manager, just so long as we get rid of Coco the bloody clown
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 12:02:46 GMT 1
Lots of us, football club managers included, have taken a wrong turn during our careers. McInnes appears to have learnt from his. Yes, by going back to Scotland. If he had gone elsewhere here and done very well, in the Championship, then he would be considered. Going back to Sunday league football and doing well doesn’t cut it. Aye, can't imagine a manager moving from Aberdeen to a job in England doing very much...
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2019 12:08:17 GMT 1
Yes, by going back to Scotland. If he had gone elsewhere here and done very well, in the Championship, then he would be considered. Going back to Sunday league football and doing well doesn’t cut it. Aye, can't imagine a manager moving from Aberdeen to a job in England doing very much... You didn’t read my previous post I take it. Scroll up It says apart from Fergie. Cherry pick though it’s fine
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