I'm with you there brother. I still find the idea of a foreign manager with a fresh approach appealing too. Henk Fraser at Vitesse or Sa Pinto at Standard Liege. Both of them would be realistic.Cook, Heckingbottom and Hurst are my top choices so would be happy with that myself.
All 21 votes. That's us toldI'l just leave that here for those who seem to think that the majority of our fans don't want Karanka

I'l just leave that here for those who seem to think that the majority of our fans don't want Karanka
I'm with you there brother. I still find the idea of a foreign manager with a fresh approach appealing too. Henk Fraser at Vitesse or Sa Pinto at Standard Liege. Both of them would be realistic.
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21 votes?
I haven’t spoken to a single one of my pals, in the main lifelong season ticket holders, who want Karanka.
There is nothing whatsoever to suggest he is suitable, from the lack of budget, to the defensive football, via the fact that he’s shown no spine or fight when hugging and walking out on Boro under far greater conditions than we can offer.
Several people have asked you why you are so keen, so please answer?
What has Karanka done in his managerial career to suggest he has the balls and no how to halt the slide of a big club with no direction and financial strength?
Answer that with a valid point and I will get a ****ing Karanka scarf knitted and wave it round on my dick in the Bridges to drum up support.

What about Christophe Galtier? Currently not employed I believe. Good record at St Ettienne, one Coupe de la Ligue and one Ligue 1 manager of the year. Was popular and they gave him a big send off when he left, if I remember rightly.I'm with you there brother. I still find the idea of a foreign manager with a fresh approach appealing too. Henk Fraser at Vitesse or Sa Pinto at Standard Liege. Both of them would be realistic.
What about Christophe Galtier? Currently not employed I believe. Good record at St Ettienne, one Coupe de la Ligue and one Ligue 1 manager of the year. Was popular and they gave him a big send off when he left, if I remember rightly.
Is he related to Jean Claud?What about Christophe Galtier? Currently not employed I believe. Good record at St Ettienne, one Coupe de la Ligue and one Ligue 1 manager of the year. Was popular and they gave him a big send off when he left, if I remember rightly.
Yeah, I thought that. Not really sure why he did leaveDid good things mind, reestablished them as a top half club, strange that he left.
21 votes?
I haven’t spoken to a single one of my pals, in the main lifelong season ticket holders, who want Karanka.
There is nothing whatsoever to suggest he is suitable, from the lack of budget, to the defensive football, via the fact that he’s shown no spine or fight when hugging and walking out on Boro under far greater conditions than we can offer.
Several people have asked you why you are so keen, so please answer?
What has Karanka done in his managerial career to suggest he has the balls and no how to halt the slide of a big club with no direction and financial strength?
Answer that with a valid point and I will get a ****ing Karanka scarf knitted and wave it round on my dick in the Bridges to drum up support.
I've said a load of times
He took over a club that was stagnant and had finished 16th and conceded 70 goals the season before he arrived.
He took over in November 2013 after they'd got off to a poor start. He finished 12th and reduced their goals conceded to 50.
In his first full season he finished 4th only losing out in the play off final. 37 goals conceded.
Season after automatic promotion. 31 goals conceded.
So he took over a rudderless ship, improved year on year culminating in promotion.
He won a power struggle with the bad apples in the squad called their bluff and was begged to come back and took them up.
Funny how Lord Saint Steve Gibson wasnt doing so well for Southgate, Strachan or Mowbray.
Kind of like you didn't hear anyone grumbling about Short when Allardyce was here. A good manager making their chairman look good.
The money theyve spent this summer was earned by Karanka getting them promoted.
What about Christophe Galtier? Currently not employed I believe. Good record at St Ettienne, one Coupe de la Ligue and one Ligue 1 manager of the year. Was popular and they gave him a big send off when he left, if I remember rightly.
He seemed to have served his time and hit a brick wall, which happens. He brought on some cracking players in his time there, Payet, Matuidi and Augyamang (sp?). Yeah good shout Norton. I couldn't tell you his style of football though. No idea.Did good things mind, reestablished them as a top half club, strange that he left.
He seemed to have served his time and hit a brick wall, which happens. He brought on some cracking players in his time there, Payet, Matuidi and Augyamang (sp?). Yeah good shout Norton. I couldn't tell you his style of football though. No idea.
After the disaster of Grayson and most of our previous managers. I think it's somebody who would be challenging the league for the first time that I'm swaying towards.I think the likes of kranka is all we can afford/ attract.
He is not my first choice obviously.
But of all the names bantered about he would be my choice.
He has experience of the league.
Other than that who else can we get