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Knutson or Kompany for me, not Wilder.
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Definitely not Guardiola as he is crap at Semis, especially when we get into Champions League
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I think that there's a few of the older posters on here that would be ecstatic with a semi...CnBtruntru wrote: ↑Fri May 06, 2022 10:21 pmDefinitely not Guardiola as he is crap at Semis, especially when we get into Champions League
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From this morning's BBC gossip column. Please God, no!
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Joey Barton favourite with Sky Bet???
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Kompany
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No way!TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 8:02 amFrom this morning's BBC gossip column. Please God, no!
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He may have something....or could be another Roy Keane!
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I can see this...TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Sat May 07, 2022 8:02 amFrom this morning's BBC gossip column. Please God, no!
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Anyone catch Michael Brown's comments on 5Live tonight?
He said his lad is in the Burnley academy, and he spends a lot of time around BFC.
Went onto say he wonders whether Jackson will be replaced by a new man for the final two games - as the interviews have taken place and the candidates are sitting at home - so not currently involved in playoffs or the Prem etc.
He was pressed a bit further and said he is 100% sure interviews are done and dusted. Something along those lines anyway.
Kevin Campbell made the point about relegation/which division etc.
Sort of interesting.
He said his lad is in the Burnley academy, and he spends a lot of time around BFC.
Went onto say he wonders whether Jackson will be replaced by a new man for the final two games - as the interviews have taken place and the candidates are sitting at home - so not currently involved in playoffs or the Prem etc.
He was pressed a bit further and said he is 100% sure interviews are done and dusted. Something along those lines anyway.
Kevin Campbell made the point about relegation/which division etc.
Sort of interesting.
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So do we know who has been interviewed.
Thought I'd read on here that Kompany has?
Thought I'd read on here that Kompany has?
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Someone told me Brian Laws was at Crow Wood hotel earlier supping out of a champagne bottle and muttering ‘I’m coming home’ and ‘this time it’s the real thing’ . Not sure if his name is prominent with the bookies yet.
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Would seem like common sense to wait and see which division we're in before making any
decision about this appointment.
decision about this appointment.
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I cant see any benefits to naming a new manager now, the players should have enough on their minds without that.
We do need a new appointment asap, but if they have picked someone, keep them under wraps.
If it is true then it doesn't fill me with confidence that we have got 'OUR' preferred targets. They would probably only have come if the prem was guaranteed.
We do need a new appointment asap, but if they have picked someone, keep them under wraps.
If it is true then it doesn't fill me with confidence that we have got 'OUR' preferred targets. They would probably only have come if the prem was guaranteed.
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Rooney hasclarethomer wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 8:41 pmSo do we know who has been interviewed.
Thought I'd read on here that Kompany has?
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A two-game new manager bounce is exactly what we need!Colburn_Claret wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 9:08 pmI cant see any benefits to naming a new manager now, the players should have enough on their minds without that.
We do need a new appointment asap, but if they have picked someone, keep them under wraps.
If it is true then it doesn't fill me with confidence that we have got 'OUR' preferred targets. They would probably only have come if the prem was guaranteed.
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Michael Brown spoke as if he was surprised it hadn't happened already. He said the interviews have been done and the interviewees are sat at home. He seemed adamant. It may all be rubbish of course. But interesting.TheFamilyCat wrote: ↑Fri May 13, 2022 9:25 pmA two-game new manager bounce is exactly what we need!
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Maybe during the lunch break at the High Court.
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He’s not sat at home though… he’s sharing raised eyebrows with Jamie in the high court
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Could have interviewed them and not been impressed. Or the interviewees have said they won't commit until they know what division we're in.
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Bardsley and Heaton on his coaching staff is the rumour I’ve heard this morning.
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Whoever it is I do like the idea of coaching staff having personal attachment to the club
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Might be an insane idea, might not - but a two game new manager bounce for Villa and Newcastle is a gamble that might be worth taking.
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We've just had our most succesful period for decades with a Manager and Staff with no connection to the club when they arrived
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If this is true, the probability is that Heaton would not be in charge of the GK set up, somebody else earmarked for that role, but is currently already attached to a North West club
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It needs to be someone who can shake off the hoof ball label we had under Dyche, and someone who can attract players.
I think Kompany or Rooney are the likeliest options and I'd bring them in now to work with Jackson for the last two games if possible.
I think Kompany or Rooney are the likeliest options and I'd bring them in now to work with Jackson for the last two games if possible.
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Surely we would hold our horses until we confirm which division we are in.
If we stay up the calibre if interested coaches should be higher .
If we stay up the calibre if interested coaches should be higher .
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It's a difficult decision but it seems we have interviewed those on a shortlist. Why would we do that if not intending to appoint one of them. Its possible we have interviewed for both scenarios and will wait until its known which division we are in, or it could be we have someone we want who is willing to join either way.Hedontplayforyou wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 1:19 pmSurely we would hold our horses until we confirm which division we are in.
If we stay up the calibre if interested coaches should be higher .
Fingers crossed Leeds lose and we win this weekend and job done !
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Fingers crossed yes, there are candidates who may well be interested in joining either way and Knutsen who is a name that interested many , was actually linked to Hibs at one point, so he may also be in the running even if we do go down . Interesting .
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I like the idea of trying to catch another "bounce" for the last few games. It's a fine line between disrupting the current camp though and adding something else to it. Personally I'd be happy with an experienced head coming in for the last two days to work with Jackson rather than take over- that doesn't have to be the new manager, just someone who can try and fire the team up for the last couple. I'd even consider letting Warnock be involved for the last 2, that's how desperate I am
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I think one consideration on any appointment will be if they improve the image of the club. If we are to be successful we need to grow the brand, and that starts with the manager.
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My only concern is the shorter than usual close season. A new manager would surely like as much of a pre-season as possible? I think an announcement after Sunday could be worthwhile, that is if there is someone waiting in the wings.
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Fair enough. I can’t argue thatrandomclaret2 wrote: ↑Sat May 14, 2022 12:04 pmWe've just had our most succesful period for decades with a Manager and Staff with no connection to the club when they arrived
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Is now the time to appoint the new manager?
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According to Alan Nixon we haven't got a manager in place ready to go....
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That would make sense seen as though we or they don’t know what league we will be in yet. Seems obvious.burnleymik wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 1:01 pmAccording to Alan Nixon we haven't got a manager in place ready to go....
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Wow, he really has his finger on the pulse with this.burnleymik wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 1:01 pmAccording to Alan Nixon we haven't got a manager in place ready to go....
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Any potential manager inc the ones on our shortlist. You’d imagine there’ll be a shortlist for PL and one for Champ. Knutsen, Kompany and Wilder been mentioned for PL and likes of Carvahal / Rooney / Neil for Champ.
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Suggestions on here were that the interviews were complete and the process done and dusted. It was a matter of when and not who?
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Just been announced Carvalhal has left SC Braga...
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Sounds like he’s heading down the road
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Would really like to see Tom Heaton back at the club in some sort of coaching role now Billy Mercer has left.
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i'd much sooner choose a manager capable of the PL who would not be put off by a season in the 2nd tier....
if such a manager exiosts
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Sean Dyche?boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 6:07 pmi'd much sooner choose a manager capable of the PL who would not be put off by a season in the 2nd tier....
if such a manager exiosts
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Well, he certainly fitted the job description back then.
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Are potential managers put off by a season in the 2nd tier, or the strong possibility that our existing squad will be severely depleted due to the sale of several key assets.boatshed bill wrote: ↑Mon May 16, 2022 6:07 pmi'd much sooner choose a manager capable of the PL who would not be put off by a season in the 2nd tier....
if such a manager exiosts