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Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 15:57
by SuperNickyWroe
taxilady wrote:I keep refreshing the club website, waiting for an announcement! Accrington is 83 miles from Sheffield; Torquay is 269 miles.
and accrington is a sh*thole!

ask austrianbodinfan................ =D

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:00
by taxilady
Do you know what SNW ? I'd rather not ask him! :rofl:

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:05
by SuperNickyWroe
taxilady wrote:Do you know what SNW ? I'd rather not ask him! :rofl:
good point..............you would never shut him up! :rofl:

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:06
by wodger of awabia
nickbrod wrote:Accrington job just become available. Might this be nearer home for Knill?
Hope he gets it......Warnock & a "learner" player manager would be my choice.

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:09
by usagullmichigan
Hope he gets it......Warnock & a "learner" player manager would be my choice.[/quote]

I'm with you. I'm not sold on Knill

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:13
by SuperNickyWroe
usagullmichigan wrote:Hope he gets it......Warnock & a "learner" player manager would be my choice.


warnock will be at either the gargs or sheff dee dar utd as DOF.

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:16
by Fonda
usagullmichigan wrote:Hope he gets it......Warnock & a "learner" player manager would be my choice.
I'm with you. I'm not sold on Knill[/quote]

And would rather gamble on somebody completely untried?

A good player does not necessarily make a good manager. Just because Hargreaves (if that's who you are hinting at?) was a bit of a cult hero as a player, it's not reason enough to hand him the managers position.

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:18
by usagullmichigan
Dave Caldwell!

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:23
by Trojan 67
With a retained list to sort and a manager and his assistant in situ (don't know where this leaves Taylor) I am looking forward to another instalment of . . . . .


KNILL and BEN (Chris Brass) the BRISTOW men.


Flobbadobb


:nod: :whip:

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:26
by wodger of awabia
Good, Argyle have invited Sheridan to be their permanent manager, he would most likely not want Warnock in a D.O.F. role at the club.

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:27
by SuperNickyWroe
Trojan 67 wrote:With a retained list to sort and a manager and his assistant in situ (don't know where this leaves Taylor) I am looking forward to another instalment of . . . . .


KNILL and BEN (Chris Brass) the BRISTOW men.


Flobbadobb


:nod: :whip:
i do think its time you left the diesel oil well alone now mate................. =D

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:28
by SuperNickyWroe
anyway, john coleman will end up back at accrington....

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 16:35
by Trojan 67
SuperNickyWroe wrote:
i do think its time you left the diesel oil well alone now mate................. =D

:lol:

Nowt wrong wi' farm grown organic.

And real ale when windfalls are in short supply.

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 20:08
by hector
I find it incredible how deluded people can be when stating preference for a new manager. When Ling went off sick, some were calling for Nigel Adkins and now people think we have a chance of Neil Warnock. He pretty much inferred that, as much as he is fond of TUFC, Plymouth are the club he would believe to work at. Can't see him coming here and I'm pretty sure it's a fait accompli for Alan Knill to get the post anyway.

Re: Our next manager

Posted: 30 Apr 2013, 20:28
by ChineseGull
I'd imagine that if Adkins was mentioned, it was only in jest. I think Warnock is unlikely but plausible if Plymouth weren't interested. If it did happen, then Keith Curle would be a good man to come in as 'Head Coach'. They've worked together at Palace and QPR, where Curle was highly respected as a coach. His early management career wasn't great but he was doing a reasonable job at Notts County, working under a certain DOF.

My choice would be John Coleman but as mentioned above, he's surely heading back to Accrington. There aren't many other decent options about.. Gary Waddock would be ok but Knill's might be our best option.