Reckon Warnock should be an option too. Im not one for going back but think I would make an exception for him
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Originally posted by West Acton View PostReckon Warnock should be an option too. Im not one for going back but think I would make an exception for himOriginally posted by Kevin Mcleod View Postno warnockey no votey
It wasnt easy drawing up a short-list because the poll has a max of 20 options.
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Ray Wilkins is sniffing around, oh and what about di canio, he will apply if harry leaves.Last edited by Kevin Mcleod; 24-02-2014, 09:46 PM.
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I think eddie Howe if given time and patience could be for us what Rodgers has done for Liverpool, but I'm also a big hoddle fan, and Sherwood if/when sacked by spurs good be a good option as he'll have a point to prove and sir les knows our club inside out.
1)Eddie Howe
2)Sherwood/sir les
3)hoddle
Not really interested in anyone else
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Originally posted by Qprnw10 View PostI think eddie Howe if given time and patience could be for us what Rodgers has done for Liverpool, but I'm also a big hoddle fan, and Sherwood if/when sacked by spurs good be a good option as he'll have a point to prove and sir les knows our club inside out.
1)Eddie Howe
2)Sherwood/sir les
3)hoddle
Not really interested in anyone else
Would be very, very happy with the others.
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Originally posted by Nick View PostI can see HR being a manager for at least 5 more years, he's still one of the best managers around and easily the best English manager.
So to start talking about getting a new manager seems a bit daft. Would be different if he only had only a couple more years in him, but in my opinion he is the long term manger.... our next manager may not even managed a team yet...
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