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Post by Million Dollar Babies on May 24, 2024 16:23:12 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?
Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on.
Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again
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Post by rockwall on May 24, 2024 16:39:19 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after? Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again I really hope he stays where he is for now. Many before have made the step too early and never recovered.
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Post by htafcokay on May 24, 2024 16:41:42 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again David Wagner.
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Post by benhomly on May 24, 2024 16:49:47 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again David Wagner. The difference being it was Wagner going to Hoyle telling him he was well sought after, there wasn't much evidence of it in the press from what I can remember. Certainly not from the top clubs in England.
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Post by htafcokay on May 24, 2024 16:51:15 GMT 1
The difference being it was Wagner going to Hoyle telling him he was well sought after, there wasn't much evidence of it in the press from what I can remember. Certainly not from the top clubs in England. Leicester, Villa and Wolfsburg, all within a few months of that season. There were definite links in the press, and from what Hoyle said later on, it seems he was quite close to going to Villa.
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Post by fredcarno1 on May 24, 2024 17:03:49 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after? Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again If he goes to Man U or Chelsea it’ll be called as a massively ‘un ambitious’ appointment they’ll be calling for his head by Christmas unless they’re in the top 4. Half the players in the Man U / Chelsea dressing rooms will be of the opinion of ‘who the hell is this guy’. Brighton would be a good next step for him.
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Post by Amigo on May 24, 2024 17:09:16 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after? Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again If he goes to Man U or Chelsea it’ll be called as a massively ‘un ambitious’ appointment they’ll be calling for his head by Christmas unless they’re in the top 4. Half the players in the Man U / Chelsea dressing rooms will be of the opinion of ‘who the hell is this guy’. Brighton would be a good next step for him. Quite a few United players will know him pretty well I'd think. Can see the argument for Brighton but if you get the opportunity to manage United or Chelsea are you really turning that down? Worst case scenario you get sacked with a massive pay off and still more than young enough and have enough reputation in the bank (especially going to either of those squads) to get a decent job after. Wouldn't blame any player or manager going to the highest offer you only live once.
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Post by ruggedivy on May 24, 2024 17:16:04 GMT 1
I'd say he's better staying at Ipswich for one more season. Chelsea - he'll be lucky to last the season. Man Utd - hiding to nothing. Kompany to Bayern is the perfect example of a manager failing upwards. His stock is incredibly high. He'd be better staying in known surroundings and working out the league first before taking a job at a super club!
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Post by runner76 on May 24, 2024 17:32:18 GMT 1
two seasons from now will Duff be in demand from Liverpool, Man City and Tottenham?
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Post by ldr on May 24, 2024 17:42:01 GMT 1
He’s be better off going to Brighton or West Ham imo. Chelsea will make you rich and quickly unemployed. Man U will make you less rich and ultimately unemployed.
Brighton is a safe job. Great player scouting, fans won’t turn and mid table is acceptable. West Ham might be more challenging admittedly.
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Post by cuz on May 24, 2024 17:55:06 GMT 1
He’s be better off going to Brighton or West Ham imo. Chelsea will make you rich and quickly unemployed. Man U will make you less rich and ultimately unemployed. Brighton is a safe job. Great player scouting, fans won’t turn and mid table is acceptable. West Ham might be more challenging admittedly. And west ham have already appointed Lopetegu.
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Post by nnnlove on May 24, 2024 18:06:30 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again Vincent Kompany! Talk about falling upwards (if it happens) As my Burnley-supporting boss messaged me earlier - Jay Rodriguez or Harry Kane?
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Post by mayorofcov (BFHB) Honours on May 24, 2024 19:56:21 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again Vincent Kompany! Talk about falling upwards (if it happens) As my Burnley-supporting boss messaged me earlier - Jay Rodriguez or Harry Kane?
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Post by mayorofcov (BFHB) Honours on May 24, 2024 19:56:46 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again Vincent Kompany! Talk about falling upwards (if it happens) As my Burnley-supporting boss messaged me earlier - Jay Rodriguez or Harry Kane?
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Post by mayorofcov (BFHB) Honours on May 24, 2024 19:57:05 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after?Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again Vincent Kompany! Talk about falling upwards (if it happens) As my Burnley-supporting boss messaged me earlier - Jay Rodriguez or Harry Kane?
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Post by mayorofcov (BFHB) Honours on May 24, 2024 19:58:57 GMT 1
When was the last time a Championship manager was so sought after? Sounds like he's got offers on the table from Chelsea, Man Utd and Brighton. What an 18 months he's had, I bet he can't believe what's going on. Still seems like a big risk for clubs the size of Chelsea and Man Utd to be putting him in charge. Promotion from league one and the championship is a completely different kettle of fish to managing the egos of the some of the best players in the world. Could be Potter all over again I really hope he stays where he is for now. Many before have made the step too early and never recovered.
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Post by mayorofcov (BFHB) Honours on May 24, 2024 20:04:42 GMT 1
I’m a very good friend of his mum and dad We are out with them in June in Mallorca They spent very little money on their way up If you look at his street cred top bloke and very grounded UTT
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Post by mayorofcov (BFHB) Honours on May 24, 2024 20:13:33 GMT 1
Have Ipswich got the backing Another club that used to be great Utt
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Post by bentley316 on May 24, 2024 21:12:28 GMT 1
Its always musical chairs.
I can see Poch going to Man U, De Zerbi going to Chelsea and McKenna going to Brighton.
Either way I hope McKenna stays at Ipswich and gets to the end point of that project. Relegation doesnt seem to have hurt Kompany's career no reason McKenna can't get a big job either.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on May 24, 2024 21:26:21 GMT 1
Its always musical chairs. I can see Poch going to Man U, De Zerbi going to Chelsea and McKenna going to Brighton. Either way I hope McKenna stays at Ipswich and gets to the end point of that project. Relegation doesnt seem to have hurt Kompany's career no reason McKenna can't get a big job either. Ten Haag to Ipswich?
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Post by suttystolemymarsbar on May 24, 2024 23:15:41 GMT 1
I’m a very good friend of his mum and dad We are out with them in June in Mallorca They spent very little money on their way up If you look at his street cred top bloke and very grounded UTT Pretty sure Ipswich spent a fortune on wages in L1 after their new owners arrived. I live near Ipswich, the fans of theirs that I know all say they bought a top end championship squad whilst in L1. Not saying anything against their manager, but not too sure its true to say they didn't buy their way up.
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Post by bluebeard on May 24, 2024 23:29:10 GMT 1
Stay at Ipswich hw is under no pressure at all with them and he would mad to go to Manure or Chelski.
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Post by JG Mellor on May 25, 2024 0:05:28 GMT 1
I’m a very good friend of his mum and dad We are out with them in June in Mallorca They spent very little money on their way up If you look at his street cred top bloke and very grounded UTT Pretty sure Ipswich spent a fortune on wages in L1 after their new owners arrived. I live near Ipswich, the fans of theirs that I know all say they bought a top end championship squad whilst in L1. Not saying anything against their manager, but not too sure its true to say they didn't buy their way up. So you are saying something against their manager. Get a grip.
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Post by Million Dollar Babies on May 25, 2024 5:43:22 GMT 1
I’m a very good friend of his mum and dad We are out with them in June in Mallorca They spent very little money on their way up If you look at his street cred top bloke and very grounded UTT Pretty sure Ipswich spent a fortune on wages in L1 after their new owners arrived. I live near Ipswich, the fans of theirs that I know all say they bought a top end championship squad whilst in L1. Not saying anything against their manager, but not too sure its true to say they didn't buy their way up. They really didn't. I've mentioned it before but so many of the players they signed had been knocking about in league two, league one or lower end championship without achieving much and he's completely turned their careers around
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Post by Orinoco on May 25, 2024 8:06:32 GMT 1
Look what happened to happened with Potter went downhill for him when he left Brighton to go to Chelsea.
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Post by benhomly on May 25, 2024 9:10:19 GMT 1
Not sure Brighton is as good a fit as people are suggesting. Think they've got ideas above their station and if he can't get them challenging for a European Pappa Johns place then he'll probably be out of work this time next season. Take the biggest job on offer and the money that goes with it, it might work out. Presumably the only reason that Potter and Cooper are still out of work is that they're holding out for offers from top clubs that will never come. Didn't Cooper turn down an approach from Norwich? He should have snapped their hands off, just up his street you would have thought.
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Post by suttystolemymarsbar on May 25, 2024 10:18:08 GMT 1
Pretty sure Ipswich spent a fortune on wages in L1 after their new owners arrived. I live near Ipswich, the fans of theirs that I know all say they bought a top end championship squad whilst in L1. Not saying anything against their manager, but not too sure its true to say they didn't buy their way up. So you are saying something against their manager. Get a grip. Get a grip? Really? Only saying what 6 or 7 Ipswich season ticket holders have told me. I haven't got the inclination to fact check what they told me, and as Million Dollar Babies clearly has done, I'm happy to stand corrected. But get a grip? Ffs.
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Post by suttystolemymarsbar on May 25, 2024 10:32:05 GMT 1
Pretty sure Ipswich spent a fortune on wages in L1 after their new owners arrived. I live near Ipswich, the fans of theirs that I know all say they bought a top end championship squad whilst in L1. Not saying anything against their manager, but not too sure its true to say they didn't buy their way up. They really didn't. I've mentioned it before but so many of the players they signed had been knocking about in league two, league one or lower end championship without achieving much and he's completely turned their careers around Fair enough. Was only passing on what I'd heard from the locals. Clearly destined for great things
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Post by incognito on May 25, 2024 11:50:28 GMT 1
They really didn't. I've mentioned it before but so many of the players they signed had been knocking about in league two, league one or lower end championship without achieving much and he's completely turned their careers around Fair enough. Was only passing on what I'd heard from the locals. Clearly destined for great things Stick to your guns: The locals clearly know what they are talking about 2022/23 Top League One Wage Bills: 1) Ipswich: £17.4M 2) Derby: £15.3M 3) Sheffield Wednesday: £14M 4) Bolton: £11.5M 5) Charlton: £9.2M 6) Plymouth: £8.3M 2021/22 Top League One Wage Bills 1) Ipswich: £14.7M 2) Sunderland: £14.5M 3) Wigan: £13M 4) Sheffield Wednesday: £11M 5) Bolton: £9.2M 6) Charlton: £8.4M (Derby not available) Prior to the takeover / McKenna's arrival, Ipswich's typical League One wage bill was £11.5M - £12M. Not that this diminishes his achievements: the best coach in the league with the largest budget is a powerful combination. What he was able go on and do this season fully merited his LMA award.
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Post by alexdire on May 25, 2024 12:34:07 GMT 1
My Ipswich supporting aquaintance, says they are f#£!ed if he goes. The squad is nowhere near good enough for the Premier League. They'll have to find a new manager and then strengthen the squad.
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