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Who will it be?

Well the Daily Record quotes the following:

St Johnstone's Derek McInnes and former Hibernian boss John Hughes are on Bristol City's five-man shortlist for a new manager but are competing with former City player Mark Robins, Sean O'Driscoll, who recently left Doncaster Rovers, and favourite Dave Jones, formerly of Cardiff City.

I understand Cotterel is also in the frame!

Looks like another cheap option!

posted on 10/10/11

'Stay away from our Stu'

I'll drive Pearce to Forest just to make sure the twonk stays away from us. Same number of brain cells as the Brolly Wally.
Daft as a brush.

posted on 10/10/11

Great entertainment!

Imagine the TV interviews!

posted on 10/10/11

Very loyal of you to keep your tag Keef!

Whoever the manager is he must be given a chance to turn things around - I would see survival as the primary objective this season, and if we manage to get in the playoffs that would be an unexpected pleasent bonus.

Still in a relegation spot at the end of December however would prove to me we chose the wrong man.

posted on 10/10/11

There is plenty of time to turn things around and most teams with a new manager experience an upturn and add points quickly over the first month.

posted on 11/10/11

bcfcredandwhite
If we land in the play-offs this season then I think our new manager should turf Cameroff out of No. 10 and run the country

posted on 11/10/11

BRR GJ very nearly managed it in his first season here and that was after a run of 9 defeats in his first 10 games from memory.
On paper we have a better squad than the one GJ inherited although our back 4 is pourous to say the least although for some reason KM didn't seem to want to play our strongest team unless there is something very wrong with Cisse and as he has been on international duty whilst not playing I'm at a loss to understand it.

posted on 12/10/11

It cost him dear, Hawky

posted on 12/10/11

BRR - I think our new manager should turf Shameron out of number 10 whatever his management achievements - but that's another story

We must NOT get relegated. I am not confident that we have the resolve of Norwich, Leicester or Scunny to bounce back up. It took us 10 years last time around and it could do again.

posted on 16/10/11

bcrw..

Still in a relegation spot at the end of December however would prove to me we chose the wrong man

statisically the bottom goes if there at Christmas and a very high percentage of the bottom four placings go down need to be better than 19th.........

posted on 18/10/11

JG
That really depends on the players we have and the impact upon them by a new manager.
There is usually a surge from new management clubs, and we could have a powerful second half to the season.
I would imagine there will be comings and goings during the January window

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