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Who will fill the gap

Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by HangingHog FC, May 31, 2012.

  1. Rich44

    Rich44 Well-Known Member

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    The silence from lambert and the club is called professionalism. Information will be released in a timely fashion when it's ready
     
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  2. Carra_Rud

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    If he wasn't interested in going, we would of released some sort of statement. If he wants to talk to them, I see no reason why he'll turn them down. He'll get more money and a new challenge. Everybody's perfect scenario in a new job.<ok>
     
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  3. Beefforhire-NCFC

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    Goddam guys I'm not saying he's gone or not yet

    Why everyone thinks he's gone is beyond me, bizzare

    Let him talk to villa.
     
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  4. Rich44

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    Well so far everyone else who has talked to them has then gone on to turn them down. Perhaps there's no good reason for that at all
     
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  5. Guru of Ipswich

    Guru of Ipswich Well-Known Member

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    serious question beefy, how do you think McNally would feel about being blackmailed into letting permission for them to talk. Doing that will almost bring an end to any working relationship they might have had in the past.
     
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  6. HOADIE_BOI

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    I think Lee Clarke or Ian Holoway would be great for you if Paul Lambert has gone, but I hope it is bull as he has done so well for you, it would be hard for many to emulate that.
     
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  7. Carra_Rud

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    Lee Clark<yikes>

    <cry>
     
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  8. WEIGHTY CRIMSON PLUM

    WEIGHTY CRIMSON PLUM Well-Known Member

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    Hope you lot don't go for Roy Keane as i hear he is looking to get back into management...
     
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  9. Rich44

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    I think you've got more chance of being bitten by a Daffodil than that wrecker of teams coming any closer than say about 44.5 miles of Carrow Road <laugh>
     
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  10. WEIGHTY CRIMSON PLUM

    WEIGHTY CRIMSON PLUM Well-Known Member

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    I hope your right because it would be a nightmare if he came to you and actually managed to do a good job..................no offence..
     
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  11. North North Watford

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    I don't see why Malky is so hotly-tipped. I appreciate that he's a bit of a legend for you guys on the pitch, but managerially he has shown himself to be solid but unspectacular.

    I have more time for Malky than I do for the new Liverpool manager. But looking at it objectively, Brendan Rodgers brought in or improved most of the players that Malky relied on (with the notable exception of John Eustace), and led us to a better finish than Malky ever did. In the month that Malky left to join Cardiff, we sold our top scorer, top assist maker and most creative player for a combined total of £4.5m, and got a further windfall of ~£1.8m from Ashley Young. Sean Dyche spent £1.2m of that on completely rebuilding the squad, and finished in the top half of the table.

    And although he deserves credit for a Carling Cup run (beating two lower league clubs, three Championship clubs, and one of the most hapless Premier League clubs of recent years), his league record is worse than Dave Jones' last two years.
     
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  12. HOADIE_BOI

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    I very much doubt they would go for him, I think he will have to start back in League 1 or maybe Championship.
     
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  13. Rich44

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    More like Blue Square!!
     
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  14. Tony_Munky_Canary

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    Malky is now the latest 11/8 favourite with Hughton drifting out to 5/2. A couple of new names have been added to the list, Culverhouse is now 6/1 joint third favourite (with Steve Bruce) and Dougie Freedman is 16/1.
     
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  15. Carra_Rud

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    I would imagine the bookies have just realised Malky used to play for us, so shortened the odds.

    I highly doubt we will have done anything about a new boss yet.
     
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  16. THURNBY CANARY

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    Not Colin though
     
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  17. Dazz19

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    Ranieri, Houllier and Benitez are all available <whistle>

    Whoever replaces Lambert, if in fact he goes, will have been thoroughly scouted, prodded, probed, question and whatever else McNally deems necessary in the interview process
     
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  18. gruffnuts

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    £20 going on ogs...based on mcnally being in norway the other week...not that i'd be particularly keen...i
     
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  19. Tony_Munky_Canary

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    Seriously? He'd be my first choice without a doubt, just can't see it happening though if he's already turned down Villa
     
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  20. tipsycanary

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    Whoever we go for I hope it is not some journeyman manager who as failed elsewhere but an up and coming manager with the drive for success. McNally has a good record of appointing managers so far, Hodgeson at Fulham and then Lambert both did pretty well so I have faith he will make the right decision.
     
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