I know the question has been up before, but not since the takeover. I believe if NW handles to keep us up he'll stay for another year then retire. If everything goes our way, we'll be a established PL team in 2 years. Who would you like to replace our legend and who is realistic? Owen Coyle for me.
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Originally posted by W12hoops View PostI know the question has been up before, but not since the takeover. I believe if NW handles to keep us up he'll stay for another year then retire. If everything goes our way, we'll be a established PL team in 2 years. Who would you like to replace our legend and who is realistic? Owen Coyle for me.
martin o'neill for me
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He's waited all his life for a chance at the big league, which didn;t happen for him at Shef, so now he's finally there, with untthinkable support from a football board of directors, why would he pack it up after a couple of years.
He will be like all the others, and us for that matter, rejuvinated, enthusiastic and loving every second and want to see it through. I'm sure the bug will well and truely set in further and as said above, assuming he does well will be with us for 5 years yet.
Fergie said he'd retire about 6 years ago... changed his mind and now going stronger than ever and no sign of packing it in. NW could be exactly the same (although we'll win at least 2 Champions League finals when we reach 3 out of 4 )....
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Don't wish to sound rude Hoops but this really is a mad post. If I read right you are asking who should replace Neil in say 2 years time? 2 years is a hell of a long time in football and there are going to be managers that come to the fore in that time who aren't even on the radar just now.
Who's to say O'Neil will even work between now and then? That would make him a total non-starter.
Surely this one is about 18 months too early and like someone said, if Neil is a success, do you really think he'd kick it in so soon?#standuptocancer
#inyourfacecancer
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Originally posted by Del View PostHe's waited all his life for a chance at the big league, which didn;t happen for him at Shef, so now he's finally there, with untthinkable support from a football board of directors, why would he pack it up after a couple of years.
He will be like all the others, and us for that matter, rejuvinated, enthusiastic and loving every second and want to see it through. I'm sure the bug will well and truely set in further and as said above, assuming he does well will be with us for 5 years yet.
I hope he stays for a couple of more season, but my question wasn't how long he'll stay - it was who would replace him
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Originally posted by Bluehoop View PostDon't wish to sound rude Hoops but this really is a mad post. If I read right you are asking who should replace Neil in say 2 years time? 2 years is a hell of a long time in football and there are going to be managers that come to the fore in that time who aren't even on the radar just now.
Who's to say O'Neil will even work between now and then? That would make him a total non-starter.
Surely this one is about 18 months too early and like someone said, if Neil is a success, do you really think he'd kick it in so soon?
The discussion about who to replace Sir Alex has been up for years mate.
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