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Post by frankyb on Jan 29, 2024 14:33:03 GMT 1
Someone that can play good football and get results. We have been abysmal for years in the entertainment stakes...
I'd probably go with a European, dortmund style coach. But do we have the players to play any other way than dazzler?
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Post by drumriggend on Jan 29, 2024 14:33:11 GMT 1
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Post by terriers2000 on Jan 29, 2024 14:33:51 GMT 1
Hopefully Cartwright doesn’t fuck it up again
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Jan 29, 2024 14:34:22 GMT 1
Edwards' line about someone to make an immediate impact and align with our long term strategy suggests a good appointment. Although they were similar positive words about bringing in Moore!
Nagle has invested in players this month so I'd like to think he's being ambitious in bringing in the right person. Of the names mentioned, Cooper would be the best bet although I can't see him dropping to the bottom of the Championship again.
To be honest I'm pessimistic about the ability of Cartwright to pick the right manager. Hope to be proved wrong.
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Post by Tinpot on Jan 29, 2024 14:35:38 GMT 1
Hassenhuttl - but won't happen! Retired So had Neil Warnock.
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Post by buxtonboys101 on Jan 29, 2024 14:35:42 GMT 1
Gary Rowett for me but it will almmost certainly be Heckingbottom as they have been courting him for the past few weeks.
But still what a shitshow ... four managers since Carlos left not including temporary ones. Only Town ...
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Post by Baby Ate My Eight Ball on Jan 29, 2024 14:36:56 GMT 1
Someone that can play good football and get results. We have been abysmal for years in the entertainment stakes... I'd probably go with a European, dortmund style coach. But do we have the players to play any other way than dazzler? Look at the way Wagner had us playing in his first game against Boro. It can be done with the right manager, although I don't think we should be playing it out from our goal line. Need to be a bit more pragmatic, at least initially.
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Post by Tinpot on Jan 29, 2024 14:38:07 GMT 1
No idea why anyone thinks we'd be in the running to get Will Still. He'd have been a coup if we were 4th bottom of the PL.
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Post by dezzly on Jan 29, 2024 14:38:19 GMT 1
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2024 14:39:00 GMT 1
Darren Moore Got 1.15 Points Per Game in Charge. Paul Heckingbottom's best return so far was his stint at Sheffield where he achieved a return of 1.65 Points per game, he had a good side that year with better players than we currently have available. The big if, is can he achieve anywhere near that again if given the Town job. If so it would leave us on 56 points come the end of the season which is three points above where we ended up last season. If more likely he were to get around 1.40 points per game then it would have us on 51 points and it would be squeaky bum time for sure. The club may view him as being a safe pair of hands in the short term but every manager we have had since Wagner has turned out to be relatively short term due to the lack of investment towards the end of Phil/Dean's reign in charge. Hopefully we get one more quality addition on the left wing before the window closes, if so I think we will be OK. Heckingbottom's football would not take long to learn as it is essentially the same as Moores, with the only difference being he seems to put players in their preferred positions, if that is the case then I see know reason why we would not start moving up the table. If Moore had got 1.15 points per game we'd be 8 points clear of the relegation zone and he'd still be employed. Maths is not this guys strongpoint!
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Post by tyketaffy on Jan 29, 2024 14:39:55 GMT 1
Would like Cooper but I assume they have been lining someone up for a while for when the inevitable sacking came we all knew was going to happen. Moore despite the injuries and threadbare squad has never shown any sign of being able to manage tactics or the players and get them playing to their strengths. His starting players out of position when there was no need and his boring tactics pissed off the fans and the players alike. The final straw for me was Saturday when we go one up and he does nothing to slow down and disrupt the game by bringing obvious subs. Some of the recent draws might be down to player mistakes I agree, but his tactics for a game he was told must win showed his lack of any game management. Moore might be a nice guy and personally I don’t really care how crap he is at media interviews, its his ability to manage a football squad is what really counts and he was out of his depth
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2024 14:40:22 GMT 1
His limitations were exposed at Swansea. I don't agree, he wasn't given long enough and the fans were on his back from the start. He proved his worth at both Cheltenham and Barnsley. However his only managerial experience in The Championship is the first half of this season at Swansea. If Huddersfield are relegated and looking for a new man in six months time then Duff should be top of the list. Right now, unexciting though he might appear, Hecky is probably the one to steer clear of the drop. Lower league manager. Limitations exposed in Champ. We can say we fell into the same trap with Moore.
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Post by davethesprout on Jan 29, 2024 14:42:05 GMT 1
1/2 on down from 6/1 , next is Eustace 12/1
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Post by Boaty McBoatface on Jan 29, 2024 14:43:05 GMT 1
All I ask is that whoever recommended Moore be absolutely nowhere near the decision making process this time.
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Post by Torquayterrier on Jan 29, 2024 14:43:44 GMT 1
Caretaker until end of season then Klopp comes in just to piss off Porro. Wagner has filled him in and he fancies the challenge.
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Post by Yuta be a terrier on Jan 29, 2024 14:48:42 GMT 1
1/2 on down from 6/1 , next is Eustace 12/1 It might be Heckingbottom but a tenner would shift that market quite significantly.
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Post by midlander on Jan 29, 2024 14:49:45 GMT 1
Whoever it is we'll be in this position again in 12 months no doubt. That's the spirit 😉
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Post by ldotm on Jan 29, 2024 14:50:39 GMT 1
Klopp announcement just before Moore gets sacked… hard to be just a coincidence.. Exactly, the timing's too much of a coincidence. He obviously saw the situation unravelling here and made the decision to leave Liverpool. Another clue is that he said his next job wouldn't be in the Premier League. I expect a further announcement later today to confirm the details. I saw him in Camel Club at the weekend too
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Post by oneneilwarnock on Jan 29, 2024 14:50:56 GMT 1
No Thanks
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Post by benhomly on Jan 29, 2024 14:52:01 GMT 1
Van Nistelrooy (got no chance) or Jokanovic. All jokes aside, it needs to be a big name which has a clear plan and identity. Time for Kev to get fans on side with an appointment which is exciting. Heckingbottom is a big name. Not many bigger in the game I reckon.
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Post by jqhtfc on Jan 29, 2024 14:52:37 GMT 1
Steffen baumgart for me if at all possible if not another European coach
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Post by TTCMatt on Jan 29, 2024 14:52:50 GMT 1
Steffen Baumgart would be absolutely perfect for us. Fantastic record in the German 2nd tier with Paderborn where he took them from almost relegated in the German 2nd tier to promotion and qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League. Took the Cologne job and was decent initially until it tailed off this season. Plays an attacking brand of football, sometimes plays 442 which would give the Buxton era fans a twinge, wears flat caps and is a crazy maverick full of passion and personality. He's probably too good for us and a bit of a fantasy appointment, but he's available and out of work and he'd be better than the merry go round type that we'll probably end up with.
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Post by mickydombat on Jan 29, 2024 14:53:48 GMT 1
Not Heckinbottom please, Red Adare is the man we need. The recruitment have messed up, so it's got to be a motivator. A big Sam or Warnock character no rookies or nice men with no ideas.
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Post by Matt1908 on Jan 29, 2024 14:54:24 GMT 1
Steffen Baumgart would be absolutely perfect for us. Fantastic record in the German 2nd tier with Paderborn where he took them from almost relegated in the German 2nd tier to promotion and qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League. Took the Cologne job and was decent initially until it tailed off this season. Plays an attacking brand of football, sometimes plays 442 which would give the Buxton era fans a twinge, wears flat caps and is a crazy maverick full of passion and personality. He's probably too good for us and a bit of a fantasy appointment, but he's available and out of work and he'd be better than the merry go round type that we'll probably end up with. Based on that summary I am all in on Baumgart despite having never heard of him 2 minutes ago!
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Post by horwichterrier on Jan 29, 2024 14:57:58 GMT 1
Edwards' line about someone to make an immediate impact and align with our long term strategy suggests a good appointment. Although they were similar positive words about bringing in Moore! Nagle has invested in players this month so I'd like to think he's being ambitious in bringing in the right person. Of the names mentioned, Cooper would be the best bet although I can't see him dropping to the bottom of the Championship again. To be honest I'm pessimistic about the ability of Cartwright to pick the right manager. Hope to be proved wrong. I dislike Steve Cooper but need to put that aside. The question is where were Forest when he became their manager in September 2021 so it maybe something that he feels confident about (seen that you did say again) Was Graham Potter on the list? Almost certainly out of our budget but noticed where he started his managerial career - in Farsley. Hoping to be happy as I head back to journey home 5pm on Saturday.
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Post by oneneilwarnock on Jan 29, 2024 14:58:16 GMT 1
Steffen Baumgart would be absolutely perfect for us. Fantastic record in the German 2nd tier with Paderborn where he took them from almost relegated in the German 2nd tier to promotion and qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League. Took the Cologne job and was decent initially until it tailed off this season. Plays an attacking brand of football, sometimes plays 442 which would give the Buxton era fans a twinge, wears flat caps and is a crazy maverick full of passion and personality. He's probably too good for us and a bit of a fantasy appointment, but he's available and out of work and he'd be better than the merry go round type that we'll probably end up with. Steady mate, footballs only played inside England. I wish the club would appoint you in a scouting capacity as your player piece on potential targets was excellent too.
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Post by Up the Duff. on Jan 29, 2024 14:58:20 GMT 1
Do we know who KN is entrusting with the next appointment?......Hoping the 'we' doesn't include MC. There is one thing for sure and that is that Nagle will have more input and involvement in this appointment.
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Post by jjamez on Jan 29, 2024 14:59:11 GMT 1
Just looked at his stats a bit closer, I was in favour of baumgart before, but I think he's the sort that we need. We could do with that knowledge of foreign leagues to get ahead of the curve transfer wise.
I'd not be against someone like Steve cooper, forget the play off final and their fans, what he achieved with forest that season shows what he can do.
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Post by leroy212 on Jan 29, 2024 15:00:43 GMT 1
I'd go for will still otherwise I'd look at Pete wild
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Post by TTCMatt on Jan 29, 2024 15:01:00 GMT 1
Steffen Baumgart would be absolutely perfect for us. Fantastic record in the German 2nd tier with Paderborn where he took them from almost relegated in the German 2nd tier to promotion and qualifying for the UEFA Europa Conference League. Took the Cologne job and was decent initially until it tailed off this season. Plays an attacking brand of football, sometimes plays 442 which would give the Buxton era fans a twinge, wears flat caps and is a crazy maverick full of passion and personality. He's probably too good for us and a bit of a fantasy appointment, but he's available and out of work and he'd be better than the merry go round type that we'll probably end up with. Based on that summary I am all in on Baumgart despite having never heard of him 2 minutes ago! It's a movement. isleofmanterrier get him added to the poll and let's get it going
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