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  1. billingham mackem 1984

    billingham mackem 1984 Member

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    If we are going to get a new manager then how will we choose him? Ellis is a great business man but how would he go about choosing a new manager? Will he be appointing someone to the board with a greater understanding of English football?
     
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  2. Albert's Chip Shop

    Albert's Chip Shop Top Grafter Forum Moderator

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    He will take counsel from a couple of leading figures in the game.
     
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  3. parkersafc

    parkersafc Active Member

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    I know nothing about Baseball coaches but if I took control of a franchise and sacked the coach, the press and the bookoes would immediately give me a shortlist of realistic candidates. Id then do my research.

    In our case Short would be looking at the following names

    O'neill
    Hughes
    Curbishley
    Lambert
    Poyet

    If he does his research MON will be the first phone call he makes
     
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  4. RedandWhiteTractor

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    I am sure he will do his research and remember Niall is still at the club sos urely he will offer some input. If this move is down to Quinn not wanting shot of Bruce I am sure they are all big enough to do their best to work together for the club! We aint like them lot of cockney mafia up the road remember!
     
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  5. Gil T Azell

    Gil T Azell Well-Known Member

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    Fantastic film with Malcolm Mcdowell.
     
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  6. Wherewereyou

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    Followed up by the brilliant O Lucky Man, with theme song by our own Alan Price.
     
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