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So, at the moment we seem to have these possible names in the hat:
Neil Critchley
Chris Wilder
Mark Robins
Anthony Barry (Scum)
Brian Barry-Murphy (Citeh)
Lee Bowyer

Not a bad short-list … be interesting to know who everyone is up for.

I’ll put my preference out there … Neil Critchley (I fear he may be too expensive), so second choice of Brian Barry Murphy

Wilder is pick of the bunch there
 
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I don’t get Wilder’s popularity. What am I missing?

Got Alferton Town promoted.
Got Oxford promoted and then kept them up.
Won League Two with Northampton with 99 points.
Won League One with Sheffield United with over 100 points.
Won a second promotion in three years with Sheffield United to take them to PL, without loads of money.
Finished 9th in first season in PL.

I mean, it's not a bad record right? And his teams don't play dinosaur football as far as I remember.
 
Got Alferton Town promoted.
Got Oxford promoted and then kept them up.
Won League Two with Northampton with 99 points.
Won League One with Sheffield United with over 100 points.
Won a second promotion in three years with Sheffield United to take them to PL, without loads of money.
Finished 9th in first season in PL.

I mean, it's not a bad record right? And his teams don't play dinosaur football as far as I remember.

Ok then, sounds like ‘Gene’ is the man.
That’s a pretty decent statistic.
However, l get the feeling we may learn towards an upcoming youngster type thingy.

Preferably, a mute who can’t talk it up but knows his stuff.
 
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This seems a bit left field...... One for Totally to give us the background info on......

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This seems a bit left field...... One for Totally to give us the background info on......

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Just heard about it from the boy! It is apparently being reported here like it is happening.
Hammarby is a big club. The best attendences in Sweden. Of the three big Stockholm teams, they are the least successful, but always the team that plays the best football.
I don't know much about the manager, but the football they have played this season has been like Brazil at their best.
I'll get investigating!
 
Encouraging...if in Wikipedia, must be fact
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I don't know much about Wilder - I thought he was supposed to have been quite innovative with the way he set up the Blades team that got them out of the championship?

Edit - I've just read his wiki. Seems an amazing record. Why wouldn't we want him?!
Not a great success recently. He took the blades up but then failed so miserably to keep them there he parted company having been given enough time to turn it around. Then what? Boro? Didn't quite manage to get them up last season after a good run. Like Warbles. Then pants this season and sacked. Sama adage applies to managers as to players - don't want has-beens.
 
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His Wiki-page has already been hacked:

Martí Cifuentes Corvillo (born 7 July 1982) is a Spanish football coach who is the head coach of Hammarby IF in the Swedish Allsvenskan. He's taking Rangers to the Premier League.

Now says;

"Martí Cifuentes Corvillo (born 7 July 1982) is a Spanish football coach who is the head coach of Queens Park Rangers."
 
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