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Who Next? 16:49 - Nov 26 with 55809 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Assuming he’s gone, realistic appointment?
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Who Next? on 17:54 - Nov 29 with 5786 viewsDWQPR

Who Next? on 17:42 - Nov 29 by TacticalR

The lesson of the Beale saga is that we should only employ managers who nobody else wants.


Steve Bruce it is then!

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Who Next? on 18:14 - Nov 29 with 5651 viewsaston_hoop

Who Next? on 04:22 - Nov 29 by ArcticHoop

Anthony Barry now 3rd Sky Bet 16/1


An Ipswich fan says he's the closest thing to Kieran McKenna on the market at the moment without actually hiring McKenna. Also Tuchel gave him a lot of credit when C*****a won the Champions League so he'll always have that on him. Very Mick Beale as Rangers assitant vibes about him. Probably the exact market we're looking at

https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/news/anthony-barry-tuchel-heir-chelsea-24
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Who Next? on 20:27 - Nov 29 with 5318 viewsDorse

Breaking news: it's Matt Hancock.

'What do we want? We don't know! When do we want it? Now!'

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Who Next? on 20:30 - Nov 29 with 5308 viewsCiderwithRsie

Who Next? on 20:27 - Nov 29 by Dorse

Breaking news: it's Matt Hancock.


Fake news. It's the kangaroo's a*sehole.

So, no change there etc and so forth.
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Who Next? on 20:33 - Nov 29 with 5296 viewsQPR_Jim

Who Next? on 18:14 - Nov 29 by aston_hoop

An Ipswich fan says he's the closest thing to Kieran McKenna on the market at the moment without actually hiring McKenna. Also Tuchel gave him a lot of credit when C*****a won the Champions League so he'll always have that on him. Very Mick Beale as Rangers assitant vibes about him. Probably the exact market we're looking at

https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/news/anthony-barry-tuchel-heir-chelsea-24
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"The 36-year-old is also believed to be responsible for transforming the Blues into one of the Premier League's leading set-piece specialists." Could come in handy.
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Who Next? on 00:41 - Nov 30 with 4922 viewsDamo1962

Who Next? on 09:09 - Nov 29 by R_from_afar

Thanks for posting, I agree with quite a lot of your individual points. Some of the fans I sit near there are incredibly entitled and look down their noses at Ainsworth, making out he's the village idiot. OK, he's not going to be writing any ground-breaking coaching manuals but he has worked wonders on a tiny budget for years, and this season, the club is close to bankruptcy (my mate knows some of the hierarchy and does volunteer work at the club, plus his girlfriend worked there until recently).

I totally accept that you won't see Swansea style ball retention and long sequences of passing but I personally find that boring and unproductive, and, often, if done at the back, risky. It's all about opinions, though, I totally respect your view. The style is not attractive but I haven't seen a reliance on hoofball. They sit higher in the table than Oxford - OK, only by a point - and MK Dons, two teams whose managers people have mentioned on here.

I wouldn't class the approach as defensive, I would say they are, collectively, good at defending.

I have honestly found their football exciting to watch but it *is* more direct than that of the teams whose style fans purr over. Mind you, Warnock's football was pretty direct too...

Ainsworth isn't my preference for the QPR job anyway, partly because I think Critchley and Evatt are better coaches and partly because fans' concerns about football style - a central theme in your post - will hang over Ainsworth's head from day one, whether justified or not, like the sword of Damacles. Let's spare him.


Great post. You have put into words my feelings exactly - rather better than I could myself.
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Who Next? on 08:29 - Nov 30 with 4685 viewsWokingR

Who Next? on 19:35 - Nov 28 by Rangersw12

No thanks he plays dire football and way out of our budget


And, more importantly, let's not forget Parker is a complete Bellend
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Who Next? on 10:08 - Nov 30 with 4381 viewsterryb

I'm not sugesting that they should appoint him, but is it a realistic possibility that Paul Hall will be given the job?
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Who Next? on 10:22 - Nov 30 with 4303 viewsdaveB

Who Next? on 20:33 - Nov 29 by QPR_Jim

"The 36-year-old is also believed to be responsible for transforming the Blues into one of the Premier League's leading set-piece specialists." Could come in handy.


We'll soon knock that out of him
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Who Next? on 10:39 - Nov 30 with 4213 viewsWokingR

Who Next? on 10:22 - Nov 30 by daveB

We'll soon knock that out of him


Just wait until he sees our short corner routine !
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Who Next? on 10:56 - Nov 30 with 4137 viewsNorthantsHoop

If the right long term manager is not available in the short time period or it is just not a feasible option at the moment, why not consider an interim appointment like a Wilder to the end of the season, gives both parties opportunity to look at each other, incentive of a promotion push etc, but no obligations. It is what is done in other sectors to plug a gap until recruitment process can be properly conducted.
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Who Next? on 11:16 - Nov 30 with 4031 views89_50

Who Next? on 10:56 - Nov 30 by NorthantsHoop

If the right long term manager is not available in the short time period or it is just not a feasible option at the moment, why not consider an interim appointment like a Wilder to the end of the season, gives both parties opportunity to look at each other, incentive of a promotion push etc, but no obligations. It is what is done in other sectors to plug a gap until recruitment process can be properly conducted.


The reality of the situation is that we don't have money for a 'big name' manager, either long or short term.

We have a competitive starting XI, that is a little too reliant on two/three players, and not much quality in the squad beyond that.

We'll also likely need to sell one of our more prized assets in either January or next summer, or we could be in breach of FFP again.

We're just about keeping our heads above water. So, we're not exactly a super attractive proposition for any prospective manager.

For all the reasons listed above, Critchley most fits the bill. He's worked on the square-root of sod all at Blackpool, made them competitive, and developed existing talent.
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Who Next? on 12:48 - Nov 30 with 3792 viewshantssi

Who Next? on 11:16 - Nov 30 by 89_50

The reality of the situation is that we don't have money for a 'big name' manager, either long or short term.

We have a competitive starting XI, that is a little too reliant on two/three players, and not much quality in the squad beyond that.

We'll also likely need to sell one of our more prized assets in either January or next summer, or we could be in breach of FFP again.

We're just about keeping our heads above water. So, we're not exactly a super attractive proposition for any prospective manager.

For all the reasons listed above, Critchley most fits the bill. He's worked on the square-root of sod all at Blackpool, made them competitive, and developed existing talent.


Best get Stainrods Elbow to conduct the interview and manage the negotiations, I’m sure he’ll get it right.
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Who Next? on 13:16 - Nov 30 with 3633 viewsAntti_Heinola

Brian Barry-Murphy on the radar apparently

Bare bones.

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Who Next? on 13:26 - Nov 30 with 3560 viewsbosh67

Who Next? on 13:16 - Nov 30 by Antti_Heinola

Brian Barry-Murphy on the radar apparently


Yes saw that. Did well with the academy team last season at Man City but not great with the 1st team at Rochdale before that to be honest. Would be a huge gamble.

Never knowingly right.
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Who Next? on 13:31 - Nov 30 with 3525 viewsbosh67

If it wasn't some kind of taboo subject and she wasn't leading England Women into the world cup next year I'd go for Sarina Wiegman. The female Klopp/Pep! I think she is a better tactician and in game manager than most men in the game and certainly better than anyone in this league.

Never knowingly right.
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Who Next? on 13:41 - Nov 30 with 3469 viewsaston_hoop

Years ago I was at a QPR v Sheffield Wednesday game, must have been around 2002 or 2003 and Barry-Murphy was playing for Sheffield Wednesday. An old Irish bloke who I'd never seen before or since spent the 90 minutes shouting 'You're a feckin Cork City reject' every time Barry-Murphy came near. Said nothing else all game, just that. Anyway, get him in.

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Who Next? on 14:07 - Nov 30 with 3349 viewsDannyPaddox

BBM - A Corkman in the reckoning. We’re going to need the Brian McCarthy report on this.
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Who Next? on 14:12 - Nov 30 with 3314 viewsAntti_Heinola

Who Next? on 13:26 - Nov 30 by bosh67

Yes saw that. Did well with the academy team last season at Man City but not great with the 1st team at Rochdale before that to be honest. Would be a huge gamble.


They went down, but he quit, and the club didn't want him to go it seems. Odd one.

Bare bones.

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Who Next? on 14:19 - Nov 30 with 3221 viewsstainrods_elbow

Who Next? on 12:48 - Nov 30 by hantssi

Best get Stainrods Elbow to conduct the interview and manage the negotiations, I’m sure he’ll get it right.


See my post on the interview process on another thread. The club certainly made an almighty balls-up of it.

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Who Next? on 15:30 - Nov 30 with 3013 viewsdaveB

Who Next? on 13:31 - Nov 30 by bosh67

If it wasn't some kind of taboo subject and she wasn't leading England Women into the world cup next year I'd go for Sarina Wiegman. The female Klopp/Pep! I think she is a better tactician and in game manager than most men in the game and certainly better than anyone in this league.


I doubt we could afford her
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Who Next? on 15:33 - Nov 30 with 3005 viewsswitchingcode

Chris Wilder would be an excellent choice out of the suggested list on here.
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Who Next? on 15:47 - Nov 30 with 2942 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

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Who Next? on 15:48 - Nov 30 with 2940 viewsA40Bosh

Who Next? on 13:16 - Nov 30 by Antti_Heinola

Brian Barry-Murphy on the radar apparently


Can he bring his old man with him to co-manage.

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Who Next? on 16:04 - Nov 30 with 2821 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Who Next? on 13:31 - Nov 30 by bosh67

If it wasn't some kind of taboo subject and she wasn't leading England Women into the world cup next year I'd go for Sarina Wiegman. The female Klopp/Pep! I think she is a better tactician and in game manager than most men in the game and certainly better than anyone in this league.


I like a damaged goods redemption story.
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