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Well done mate. I haven't been this season and I am only 2 and a bit hours away. And I'm still on the verge of jacking our passes. The only thing that stopped me was the termination
of Tim's contract. Utter ****ing dross being served up.

Couldn’t agree more
And fair play to you mate.
 
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Baz’s article lists 7 names one of which is Robins and he’s allegedly refusing the interview. So the 6 we may have interviewed include

Schumacher
Eustace
Jokanovic
Selles
Neil
Hughton

I'll get behind whoever the appointment is from the list but I'd be pretty disappointed with Hughton. I'd probably prefer Selles but I have a Samuele Allardici bias <laugh>. Jokanovic seems the biggest gamble, no doubting his ability with a good set up but I have reservations about how he would fare and if he could provide what we need in our current situation.

I'm glad they seem to be getting it done quickly because we can't really afford to waist time and whoever the new boss is will benefit from working with the players for a few weeks before the window opens.
 
crazy take fully fit it’s a far better outfit, top champ players a few who’ve played prem footy and Belloumi before the injury was the second highest rated winger behind Sainz on WhoScored.
We have got 3 Goalkeepers, 4 defenders and 6 midfielders that are fit and good enough for this level, 5 defenders if you include Coyle which is scraping the barrel. Not one striker. How is it a crazy take? Someone has been signing players that are nowhere near good enough....you can only speculate as to why!!
 
Alex Neil now odds on according to Sky Bet. Why would you go for Neil rather than Mark Robins - unless you were utterly bonkers?

He might be cheaper? Someone said appointing Robins would involve some sort of compensation to Coventry - but I have no idea how that works!
 
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Is there maybe a Stoke connection with Dublin?

If we appoint someone who's free to join immediately due to them currently being unemployed, I sincerely hope its a short term contract to the end of the season with a 'Big Carrot' offered as an incentive thereafter if they keep us up, and don't play Walter Ball which is worse than Rosie Ball!
 
Alex Neil now odds on according to Sky Bet. Why would you go for Neil rather than Mark Robins - unless you were utterly bonkers?

Alex Neil has an average of 1.41 points per game in the Championship which suggests mid-table mediocrity, however, the majority of his teams have finished in or around the playoffs. His championship finishes are, from highest to lowest: 3rd, 5th, 5th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 14th, 16th, 16th, 20th.

If you only consider his points per game he’d be expected to achieve 36.7 points with our remaining games. Added to our current points total, we’d be expected to finish with 52 or 53 points this season – and stay up.

He might not seem exciting, but statistically he’s experienced and has actual success at this level. He’s only had one Championship season (Stoke 23/24) in which his results had a team realistically flirting with relegation, making him a safer pair of hands than most.
 
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