McJudas is a big NO NO.. there would be pi ss stained bedsheets robbed from Witton and Aston protesting at his signing.
Bruce is off to Hull, Pep & Jose wouldn't come anyway, we're too good for the likes of them !
This is where reality bites, who is available to follow in Hughtons steps ?
If I was pushed for a suggestion, given our current plight and all the carp coming from CY and his exploits, I would give a call to Phil Brown.
I know there's a load who won't agree, but I just think he would do a job for us.
Cant see us paying any compensation for a Manager so that only gives us the option of going for the unemployed.
As for Phil Brown well sorry but he is just not for me. Not sure that Blues have got a tanning machine anyway.
Maybe a tad optimistic but Gus Poyet? If not him then Di Canio.
After looking around at managers/coaches
Steve Clarke
Lee Clark
Ray Wilkins
Mick McCarthy
Gianfranco Zola
Gareth Southgate
Glenn Hoddle
Paul Ince
Billy Davies
!
Massive no to McCarthy, Southgate and Ince - I foresee nothing but failure with all 3. Wilkins is an interesting one, what about Curbishley?
Steve Clarke is an interesting one. Just left Liverpool.
Would he want to become a manager?
Is he just an assistant?
Good record as a coach, maybe he could do a Houghton and transfer his success as a number two (ooh err) to success as a number one?
I know he will probably follow CH to Norwich, but what about our very own no2? It was no coincidence that a month after he joined us, we went on our 15 game unbeaten run! He is a manager in his own right. He could do a decent job as he knows all the players. He might fancy a crack at the job if offered.
Brumsfinest,
Calderwood is going with CH, I believe. Here's a late night suggestion after a few bevvies:
Stevie Carr, anyone?
Carr doesnt strike me as management type he retired once already and didnt get into hasnt done his badges i believe.
Steve clarke and ray wilkins would be a good choice for me and zolas teams play great football, but my prefered choice is king kenny......cunningham that is.
Who cares about experience bredan rogers had no premier league experiene and after one year is now manager of liverpool.
Leader exellent reader of the game and loved by the fans. but the fact he speaks his mind and slaughtered the last board would put our chairman off i think!!!
Theres not really any names we could get that excite me, who knows maybe we will be surprised down to you pannu can you find us another name!
Lee Clark or as huddersfield fans would call him Alex Mcleish
His tactic is lets not lose, play off final best player jordan rhodes on the bench, lets not lose, more draws than blues and villa under mcleish lets not lose.
Lee Clark - No thanks
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posted on 6/6/12
McJudas is a big NO NO.. there would be pi ss stained bedsheets robbed from Witton and Aston protesting at his signing.
Bruce is off to Hull, Pep & Jose wouldn't come anyway, we're too good for the likes of them !
This is where reality bites, who is available to follow in Hughtons steps ?
If I was pushed for a suggestion, given our current plight and all the carp coming from CY and his exploits, I would give a call to Phil Brown.
I know there's a load who won't agree, but I just think he would do a job for us.
posted on 6/6/12
Cant see us paying any compensation for a Manager so that only gives us the option of going for the unemployed.
As for Phil Brown well sorry but he is just not for me. Not sure that Blues have got a tanning machine anyway.
posted on 6/6/12
Maybe a tad optimistic but Gus Poyet? If not him then Di Canio.
posted on 6/6/12
After looking around at managers/coaches
Steve Clarke
Lee Clark
Ray Wilkins
Mick McCarthy
Gianfranco Zola
Gareth Southgate
Glenn Hoddle
Paul Ince
Billy Davies
!
posted on 6/6/12
Massive no to McCarthy, Southgate and Ince - I foresee nothing but failure with all 3. Wilkins is an interesting one, what about Curbishley?
posted on 6/6/12
Steve Clarke is an interesting one. Just left Liverpool.
Would he want to become a manager?
Is he just an assistant?
Good record as a coach, maybe he could do a Houghton and transfer his success as a number two (ooh err) to success as a number one?
posted on 6/6/12
I know he will probably follow CH to Norwich, but what about our very own no2? It was no coincidence that a month after he joined us, we went on our 15 game unbeaten run! He is a manager in his own right. He could do a decent job as he knows all the players. He might fancy a crack at the job if offered.
posted on 6/6/12
Brumsfinest,
Calderwood is going with CH, I believe. Here's a late night suggestion after a few bevvies:
Stevie Carr, anyone?
posted on 7/6/12
Carr doesnt strike me as management type he retired once already and didnt get into hasnt done his badges i believe.
Steve clarke and ray wilkins would be a good choice for me and zolas teams play great football, but my prefered choice is king kenny......cunningham that is.
Who cares about experience bredan rogers had no premier league experiene and after one year is now manager of liverpool.
Leader exellent reader of the game and loved by the fans. but the fact he speaks his mind and slaughtered the last board would put our chairman off i think!!!
Theres not really any names we could get that excite me, who knows maybe we will be surprised down to you pannu can you find us another name!
posted on 7/6/12
Lee Clark
posted on 7/6/12
Lee Clark or as huddersfield fans would call him Alex Mcleish
His tactic is lets not lose, play off final best player jordan rhodes on the bench, lets not lose, more draws than blues and villa under mcleish lets not lose.
Lee Clark - No thanks
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