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Skubala I think would be on the radar, as would Matt Bloomfield. I would suspect Des Buckingham at Oxford would also be on their shortlist and I really hope their number 1 target is Jimmy Thelin at Aberdeen, but I doubt he'll leave them without a huge payrise.

If he wanted to go foreign (which I don't think would be a popular choice), there's a Faroese manager at AIK in Sweden (step up @Febbos and @Stockholm Tiger ) who has done extraordinarily well so far in his short career. Mjikkal Thomassen took semi pro Faroese club KI Klaksvik to a Europa League playoff place and won them their first title in 20 years, then led Fredrikstad to the Norweigian top flight for the first time in 11 years before taking over at AIK, where he took them from 11th to 3rd after they had a **** start to the season. His average win ratio is 58%, which is pretty impressive.
Toast do you think he’ll go tried and tested rather than trying to reinvent the wheel ?
 
Did a month inside last year for threatening to break an opposition player's legs.. would he get a UK work visa?
 
Did a month inside last year for threatening to break an opposition player's legs.. would he get a UK work visa?

Depends on whether the foreign office would let him in. They let in worse and they’ll have to let a rapist in when he arrives on his state visit to the UK.

I don’t think it’d be an issue if he’s got a job in Sweden. It would be a long shot anyway.

Robins or Potter would be more likely.
 
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Personal order of preference of what's available;

1. Potter (slim to no chance I know)
2. Moyes (read above)
3. Cooper
4. Robins

All 4 know the English game and are able to organise, and adapt with what they have
 
Mark Robins would require the coaching set up that he had last year, I understand his assistant left and thats what contributed to Coventrys poor start....
 
it always amazes me how failures who've recently been sacked within weeks all is forgotten and they're looked upon as the new messiah
 
With a football philosophy like that I for one am looking forward to seeing you on the touchline resplendent in your BT marked training kit, geeing the lads on and occasionally drifting onto the pitch to trip up the opposition wingers.

I'm going to start by giving them all a good kick in the Balkans, forget all that philosophy **** we're going back to basics. 4 4 ****ing 2.
 
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Jim Rodwell was with Acun's party last night at the game. Ex -Sunderland CEO, ex chairman of Boston Utd, similar role at Peterbourgh, Scunthorpe and Charlton. Ex player and had the same role at the FL as Kesler. He was the man who guided Acun when he first bought the club. He was at City for about 6 months to bed the deal in then he left. Very experienced football man. He is there to advise and possibly our new CEO?