30-04-2024, 13:04
I think Devon it is going to be a case of tainted goods or complete curve ball.
I've seen on the other site people mention duff. He left Swansea because of a player revolt essentially down to playing style. Isn't that not too dissimilar to what has happened to Andre? Although his style probably suits what we have a bit better but doesn't look good really.
Neil gets teams promoted, but never makes the grade really in the champ, walks out on teams often too.
Rowett might rather be the second coming of Warnock if he keeps Brum up. If they go down then it changes it in my eyes.
Other names I mentioned like lampard and parker are in a stage where they need to rebuild their managerial credibility, we're needkng a rebuild on the pitch, so maybe it could be a good match, not what fans want but it could work. I'd honestly lean towards lampard out of those two, if I had to pick
Personally Id be going to those other names, the bridge Wilkinson (was a youth coach here) we've played against him a fair few times. Brian Barry Murphy also played at league one I think, good ties with manc could be good for the rebuild. Ryan mason they are tipping to have a good future as a manager. Even John Terry has said he's wanting to start managing, is it time for us to take the punt again like we did with lee Clark?
You could also add Nigel Pearson if he's well enough. He wouldn't suffer the fools in this squad and he'd soon get rid.
People have mentioned Michael skabala from Lincoln, based on half a season, where he has done well. Other names have been Ruben selles, started poorly at reading with fans wanting rid but now he has them on side. Dave challinor from Stockport, would he leave after a promotion and if so why? Pete Wilde, can't profess to knowing much about him.
I'd personally go with my top four as Pearson, lampard and then Barry-murphy and mason
I've seen on the other site people mention duff. He left Swansea because of a player revolt essentially down to playing style. Isn't that not too dissimilar to what has happened to Andre? Although his style probably suits what we have a bit better but doesn't look good really.
Neil gets teams promoted, but never makes the grade really in the champ, walks out on teams often too.
Rowett might rather be the second coming of Warnock if he keeps Brum up. If they go down then it changes it in my eyes.
Other names I mentioned like lampard and parker are in a stage where they need to rebuild their managerial credibility, we're needkng a rebuild on the pitch, so maybe it could be a good match, not what fans want but it could work. I'd honestly lean towards lampard out of those two, if I had to pick
Personally Id be going to those other names, the bridge Wilkinson (was a youth coach here) we've played against him a fair few times. Brian Barry Murphy also played at league one I think, good ties with manc could be good for the rebuild. Ryan mason they are tipping to have a good future as a manager. Even John Terry has said he's wanting to start managing, is it time for us to take the punt again like we did with lee Clark?
You could also add Nigel Pearson if he's well enough. He wouldn't suffer the fools in this squad and he'd soon get rid.
People have mentioned Michael skabala from Lincoln, based on half a season, where he has done well. Other names have been Ruben selles, started poorly at reading with fans wanting rid but now he has them on side. Dave challinor from Stockport, would he leave after a promotion and if so why? Pete Wilde, can't profess to knowing much about him.
I'd personally go with my top four as Pearson, lampard and then Barry-murphy and mason
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