Next Manager The Runners & Riders
#25
(26-09-2020, 03:28 PM)Colnago Wrote: I ve heard on the quite Philip Cocu maybe available soon lol

My Derby mate - consider it like care in the community - wants rid. Doesn't like the style of footie either, it's the tippy tappy passing it round the back type of rubbish. And conceding goals, obviously.

Can they afford to sack him though?!

Could well both be looking for a new coach after this weekend. Hope we're fishing in a better pond.
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#26
Fat lad will take over there surely?
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#27
(26-09-2020, 03:40 PM)tugger2018 Wrote: I would take cook

Would Cook take us. We are probably the biggest grave yard for managers in English football.. Want to destroy a promising managerial career become the boss at Nottingham Forest. Fans think we should be mixing it with the big boys as of right. No time for moulding a team. Instant success or p45.
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#28
The owners too not just the fans
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#29
(26-09-2020, 04:00 PM)Liars Bar Wrote: Fat lad will take over there surely?

Not sure that would work well, not sure the fans would want it either (apart from maybe some teenagers on twitter)
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#30
(26-09-2020, 03:42 PM)Widdow Wrote:
(26-09-2020, 03:40 PM)tugger2018 Wrote: I would take cook

Think you need to change your signature Tugger

Sorted Now thanks widow
Come on you mighty Reds 
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#31
(26-09-2020, 03:09 PM)Colnago Wrote: Nigel Clough ?

Not a bad shout - not that our owner will consider him.
I’d also put Derek McInnes into the hat.
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#32
Paul cook
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#33
Anyone heard any shouts for foreign options? I've seen Bruno Lage mentioned, obvious links with his Benfica past and was also Carvalhal's assistant in his time at Wednesday. Esteban Cambiasso too, retired at Olympiakos on good terms with EM, Modesto etc., was assistant manager for Colombia at the World Cup in 2018 and is supposedly looking for his first management job. Also seen Gabriel Heinze's name put out there as a suggestion, left his job after overachieving at Velez Sarsfield in Argentina, apparently plays quite an exciting brand of football.
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#34
Gabriel heinze is a very interesting choice and certainly think he will go on to do very well in the game.
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#35
Have looked at GH in a little detail he may just be a good fit for us & knows the English game having played for Manchester United under Fergie, why not?
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#36
It wouldn't surprise me if the reason why it is so quiet is because the big man is now trying to make sure the new manager is ready to come in before SL is let go.
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