Thoughts On The Next Nottingham Forest Manager
(16-09-2021, 07:43 AM)HebdenRed Wrote: aving slept on it. Roy Keane as a shot to nothing. If you watch the long interview with Gary Neville recently his standards are incredible and he would get every inch of effort out of the players.

Been there and done it etc. Wouldn’t fit with Dane’s gegepress model but short term impact to try and save us this season.

Time to shake up our ‘nice’ and comfortable squad.

I realise it’s left field but we need something !


His head would explode! He just wouldnt be able to take the piss poor levels. And he wouldn't accept being presented with players either. We'll get a yes man like Hughton.
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Glad to see cloughie jr is in the frame for the next manager role. Wouldn’t be the same if he wasn’t linked.
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Steven Reid

EM is definitely selling up
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Surely SR is only temporary?

I would imagine that it would be someone foreign next who barely knows the league.
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I'd like a guy named something like, Nuno Scorchio El Diablo, built like a tank and doesn't speak English.
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Paul Taylor
@nottmtails
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As ever with #NFFC they are already closing in on a replacement. Steven Reid set to do the pre-match press conference tomorrow. But expect it won't be too long before a permanent replacement is confirmed.
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I’d love Chris Wilder- he had principles of attacking football
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Who pulled the trigger? Was is Dane (in the USA at present) or Randall (who was backing him only the other week) or the Big man (back in Greece) I think this was all planned around this week and Vrentzos came over to do the dirty and departs back for Greece. All the other three board members get a clean slate without CH blood on their hands!
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Next managerial appointment will give us a major clue as to who is actually pulling the stings at are club?
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(16-09-2021, 09:29 AM)ozzyten10 Wrote: I’d love Chris Wilder- he had principles of attacking football

According to Dan Taylor it won't be him or Terry. Sounds like they already know who's next.
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I think I'm right in saying that the top three managers in our division are all under the age of 45?

I appreciate that they all have quality players in their squads but its an interesting contrast.
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Daniel Taylor
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Steve Cooper is on #NFFC's radar after the sacking of Chris Hughton. Successive play-off finishes with Swansea City and reputation for coaching/improving younger players. Not the only candidate, but the main target and I expect it will happen.
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