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Is Warnock sackable?

Discussion in 'Cardiff City' started by Oldsparkey, Oct 28, 2019.

  1. ninian opinion

    ninian opinion Well-Known Member

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    What like he did last season<doh>
     
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    ninian opinion Well-Known Member

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    5 more years of planning by Dalman and his like....<yikes>
     
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  3. Oldsparkey

    Oldsparkey Well-Known Member
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    I stand corrected. <ok>
     
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    thank you <laugh>
     
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  5. Oldsparkey

    Oldsparkey Well-Known Member
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    We obviously need Alan Sugar in the boardroom. <ok>

    On your point about Warnock in a DOF role - no thanks, he wouldn't be able to keep his hands off and would undermine a new manager. There's enough in this squad to avoid the drop without Neil in the background. I do accept however that this is HIS squad and a new guy would have to recognise that.

    The January window with fresh ideas from a new broom and a reasonable amount of financial backing from Tan would give us a great start for next season, rather than waiting until the summer to go again.
     
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  6. BluefromBridgend

    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    Do we really think he will walk?

    If he is pushed then the club will have to take a financial penalty. How much I don't know.

    A new manager with a track record including the Prem will command a much bigger salary, e.g. Hughton who looks like he's waiting for the right club and deal having apparently turned down Stoke last week. Although Arteta hasn't managed at that level he will be on big bucks in his current role.

    After the Cornelius experience VT has clearly been working to a budget, and quite rightly.

    Will he reconsider that to ditch Warnock, get in a guy recognised as operating at a higher level and then spend to reinvigorate the squad in the next 2 windows?

    I'm not disagreeing with the main theme of the strategies on here but all financial implications will need to be considered by the club.
     
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  7. william5551

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    Nooooooooooooooooooooooooo
     
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  8. taffthefish

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    Trump? He has the biggliest brain...
    Therein lies the problem with getting a new gaffer in January. I've never been able to decide if the DOF role is a good or bad thing. I suppose it depends on the personalities involved. As you rightly said, NW wouldn't be able to keep his hands off.
    I do believe the midfield needs to be sorted out in January as we will need to be looking at a more mobile defence coming in, the plodders aren't good enough.
    I saw somewhere online (WoL?) that Bamba is being groomed to become a part of the backroom staff. Thoughts on this?
     
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    taffthefish Well-Known Member

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    Well, the 1st 5 year plan almost worked... :emoticon-0184-tmi:
     
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  10. ninian opinion

    ninian opinion Well-Known Member

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    I still cringe at his decision to appoint OGS - and then Slade and then Trollop<doh>
     
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    BluefromBridgend Well-Known Member

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    Me too Nin. Do you think they wised up or was signing Warnock just luck?

    I guess the next appointment will tell us.
     
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  12. Oldsparkey

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    The biggest problem with Hughton would be he'd want to bring Trollope with him. <doh>
     
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  13. BluefromBridgend

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    <yikes>
     
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  14. ccfcremotesupport

    ccfcremotesupport Well-Known Member

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    Trollope has credibility as a coach. He just proved he's not a No 1.
     
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  15. Oldsparkey

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    Agreed remote, but there are plenty of good coaches out there. Maybe not all as good at it as him in that specific role, but plenty as part of a team that could produce fundamental change in our team selection, tactics and on pitch policy. Of course they would need to be recognised and supported by a boardroom wishing to go that way - that is my serious concern.

    The key to successful future at the club is to get in now a forward thinking management team adopting policies that are miles apart from those adopted by the present regime - they've had their day in the sun albeit as brief as it was. I'm concerned this may not happen until those resposible for appointing them also change.

    Let's face it, Dalman could well be chairing at The Valley right now if it were just down to his preference.
     
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  16. Oldsparkey

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    Just noted Flynn's post match comments after they got beat on the weekend.............

    Newport County manager Mike Flynn said: "I wouldn't say it was tough to take because we didn't deserve anything.

    "Colchester deserved the three points and there's not much more you can say about it, really.

    "I don't get carried away when we win and I'm definitely not getting carried away when we lose. We lost to the better team. We gave it a go, everything started well, but they deserved the three points."


    I just can't see our Neil coming out with that.........<laugh>
     
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    "Yeah but they're a great bunch of lads" <doh>
     
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    <steam>
     
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    No.

    Completely failure at Stoke. Maybe wrong club but he will need to prove himself again.
     
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