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Phelan

Discussion in 'Norwich City' started by Pablofarmer, Nov 26, 2013.

  1. Pablofarmer

    Pablofarmer Active Member

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    So not only has he come out today saying he was the one actually managing Man Utd for the last few years, but his odds on becoming the next manager of Norwich have been cut to 7/2 having started the day at 12/1.

    Lots of money suddenly going on him then, anyone know why, and what would you think if it was him next?
     
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  2. canary_max

    canary_max Well-Known Member

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    my only thought is Steve Clarke hasn't done badly in his first no.1 role after being a no.2 at a big club previously
     
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  3. Canary Rob

    Canary Rob Well-Known Member

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    I wouldn't object to him. As another full back, I have a sneaky suspicion that he would set up his teams quite defensively (admittedly I have no evidence whatsoever, but for some reason I have in my head that he was responsible for much of the Man U defensive work). Given that Phelan was the one who "held Ferguson back" from some of his more maverick decisions, I think Phelan would be pretty conservative. I also don't think he will necessarily play "attractive" or "possession" football, given that he should stick to what he knows and Man U are, at heart, a counter-attacking team.

    If it provides a bit of fan unity and he offers some interesting scouting connections, I think he would be a decent shout though. Still riskier than someone who has top flight managerial experience though.
     
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  4. Guru of Ipswich

    Guru of Ipswich Well-Known Member

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    I could be wrong, but wasn't Phelan a midfielder?
     
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  5. SUPERNORWICH 23

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    Nice shorts

    please log in to view this image
     
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  6. Tony_Munky_Canary

    Tony_Munky_Canary Well-Known Member

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    Brian Kidd, Shteve McClaren?


    Actually that's probably a bit harsh on McClaren, aside from the England debacle his club management record is pretty decent and I've got a sneaky suspicion he's going to get Derby promoted this season (remember where you heard it first <ok>)
     
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    He certainly was, I don't ever remember him playing full-back for us
     
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  8. Guru of Ipswich

    Guru of Ipswich Well-Known Member

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    Thought so, There isn't many number 2's make good managers (excuse the pun), Mike Phelan i have a hunch is the exception to the rule, I reckon he could turn out to be an excellent manager so would be a good capture for you guys. <ok>
     
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  9. canary_max

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    he was both, i checked earlier
     
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  10. Bath-Canary

    Bath-Canary Well-Known Member

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    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2513655/Mike-Phelan-claims-manager-Sir-Alex-Fergusons-years-Manchester-United.html

    heres a link to the article, i think the point he's trying to make is that he basically has been managing Man United at times and so shouldn't be seen as a massive risk. Its very much putting himself in the shop window.
     
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  11. Pablofarmer

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    Someone on twitter reckons he was seen meeting DM at th holiday inn recently!
    Make of that what you will!
     
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  12. canary_max

    canary_max Well-Known Member

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    steve clarke guru?
    roberto di matteo did ok
     
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  13. canary_max

    canary_max Well-Known Member

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    was it gravy canaries?
     
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  14. Bath-Canary

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    Hughton? :emoticon-0105-wink:
     
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  15. Guru of Ipswich

    Guru of Ipswich Well-Known Member

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    I would say for every number 2 that has moved to be a manager you could double, even possibly treble that for ones that should have been good but turned out crap!

    was RDM ever a number 2? I thought he started out as manager with MK then WBA, might have a feeling he then went back to chelski as coach, but he had experience before as a manager.

    Steve Clarke is good, like i say there will always be exceptions to the rule.
     
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  16. Pablofarmer

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    No, and was a friend of a friend type of thing! But after some quick conversation we both agreed that him coming as either the manager or a number 2 would be good.
     
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  17. Guru of Ipswich

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    Oh christ, tin hats on again! I would like it noted i had nothing to do with this. <ok>
     
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  18. Bath-Canary

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    I saw it suggested the other day but a combo of Phelan as head coach and OGS as manager would be exciting
     
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  19. canary_max

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    very good Bath

    and guru, yes there are risks in all of it really isn't there.

    will roy keane make a good no.2 after failing as a no.1?
     
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  20. Pablofarmer

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    I like that idea, did they ever work together or it just the man Utd link.
     
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