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Makemstine Roger

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This link has 10 pages of current manager coaches without a job

https://www.transfermarkt.com/trainer/verfuegbaretrainer/statistik


There are some great names who have performed very well for lower clubs and big ones who are looking for a job, there are a few who i think we would have been talking to, so the ones who caught my eye are

Lucian Favre
Frank de Boer
Mark van Bommel
Jurgen Klinsmann
Sam Allardyce
Albert Celades
 
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What about Elliot Dickman <laugh>.
do we want to go cheap or bags of experience ? Who would be your choices from the link list mate there are some names on there we have no chance of but some cracking managers from clubs who pay around the same as L1 or lower Championship wages.
 
This link has 10 pages of current manager coaches without a job

https://www.transfermarkt.com/trainer/verfuegbaretrainer/statistik


There are some great names who have performed very well for lower clubs and big ones who are looking for a job, there are a few who i think we would have been talking to, so the ones who caught my eye are

Lucian Favre
Frank de Boer
Mark van Bommel
Jurgen Klinsmann
Sam Allardyce
Albert Celades
The funny thing is mate I reckon some fans would accept them with open arms, and forgive them crap form, because they are big names. I reckon if Allardyce were in charge (shudder) and he lost games there would not be a clamour to get rid.

I wouldnt have any. But I am a Johnson in fella so ignore me...
 
wow good coach but a thieving barsteward another Arry Red scratch him and pick another, who would be your picks Norton
I wouldn't be against him to be honest, Rog! Difficult question that one, isn't it. My preference would be for someone who likes playing good, passing football but who knows how to change things up when needs be. When we were in the Prem I would have liked someone like Christoph Galtier but he'd not come here with us in League 1. Having said all that, I quite like what Urs Fischer has done at Union Berlin being quite direct. Maybe a more realistic option would be someone like Nathan Jones at Luton. Mark Bonner at Cambridge Utd is worth keeping an eye on too.
 
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The funny thing is mate I reckon some fans would accept them with open arms, and forgive them crap form, because they are big names. I reckon if Allardyce were in charge (shudder) and he lost games there would not be a clamour to get rid.

I wouldnt have any. But I am a Johnson in fella so ignore me...
why would i ignore you, always liked your input and still do, you make some very good points i was interested if the management get rid, who the fans would like in LJ place if it happens
 
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I wouldn't be against him to be honest, Rog! Difficult question that one, isn't it. My preference would be for someone who likes playing good, passing football but who knows how to change things up when needs be. When we were in the Prem I would have liked someone like Christoph Galtier but he'd not come here with us in League 1. Having said all that, I quite like what Urs Fischer has done at Union Berlin being quite direct. Maybe a more realistic option would be someone like Nathan Jones at Luton. Mark Bonner at Cambridge Utd is worth keeping an eye on too.
interesting choices as the ones you mention apart from Fischer i know nothing about,
 
If he gets peddled (and I don't think he will btw) then we won't be going for an Allardyce/Warnock/Wilder old school style 'Manager' who wants total control over all aspects of the club.
It will more likely be a younger coach who fits in with the way Speakman and KLD want us to play so that the turnover of players is minimised.
I still think he will see this season out and more than likely be in charge for the start of next season, the changes throughout the whole club have been massive and they need more time than 3, albeit very rank, performances before a snap decision is made. (Tin hat on and all that, as last season he had Parky's team to work with)
 
why would i ignore you, always liked your input and still do, you make some very good points i was interested if the management get rid, who the fans would like in LJ place if it happens
If I had a choice I would take Appleton from Lincoln. I really liked Russell Martin when he was down here but he is getting Swansea going. Left field shout but the fella at Harrogate (has worked miracles), Weaver I think, but I doubt he is on a radar.
 
If he gets peddled (and I don't think he will btw) then we won't be going for an Allardyce/Warnock/Wilder old school style 'Manager' who wants total control over all aspects of the club.
It will more likely be a younger coach who fits in with the way Speakman and KLD want us to play so that the turnover of players is minimised.
I still think he will see this season out and more than likely be in charge for the start of next season, the changes throughout the whole club have been massive and they need more time than 3, albeit very rank, performances before a snap decision is made. (Tin hat on and all that, as last season he had Parky's team to work with)

I would not have a clue about next coach, everyone i think would be a good fit turn out not so good.

i agree with your thoughts though, this 'data driven philosophy' type approach will more likely be a younger coach's style rather than the old style growlers...considering also we were in the main prepared not to get promotion this season as we accepted this was an entirely new approach that would most likely need time so i am not crying for a change yet but we need to see something change after recent performances.

i also feel our good start gave us a bit of a false sense of 'this is it we gonna walk it' and now the reality is setting in...this is never an easy league to escape from.
 
If I had a choice I would take Appleton from Lincoln. I really liked Russell Martin when he was down here but he is getting Swansea going. Left field shout but the fella at Harrogate (has worked miracles), Weaver I think, but I doubt he is on a radar.
Oh yeah. Simon Weaver is a good shout. Have you seen that BT Sport documentary that follows him and a couple of other people? I think Harrogate is a bit of a family operation (his dad is chairman or something) so it would be interesting to see what would happen if he was at a different club.
 
If he gets peddled (and I don't think he will btw) then we won't be going for an Allardyce/Warnock/Wilder old school style 'Manager' who wants total control over all aspects of the club.
It will more likely be a younger coach who fits in with the way Speakman and KLD want us to play so that the turnover of players is minimised.
I still think he will see this season out and more than likely be in charge for the start of next season, the changes throughout the whole club have been massive and they need more time than 3, albeit very rank, performances before a snap decision is made. (Tin hat on and all that, as last season he had Parky's team to work with)
i think it all depends on how many Chrismas stuffing we take in, too much and he is toast