posted 5 hours, 13 minutes ago
Strange timing, why didn't you do it before the international break?
You going to try and get Frank Lampard before Coventry snap him up?
posted 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
No they will bring in RVN to take 6 points off Arne Flopp
posted 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
Think inevitable,but feel bit sorry for him.
Similar to Southgate with England,nice chap but not very good,out of his depth and tatically poor.
Have to also blame chairman who has shown a similar out of his depth scenario and seems to have lost fans.
Not sure where we go from here,but think Moyse would be a possible.
Have to add that after sixty years of support I have never felt as apathetic about our club,the loss of our great chairman has had a far longer term detrimental affect than any of us could have imagined.
The current state of our great club has become quite simply embarrassing.
posted 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
It's a bit late in the day for them to try and get Ranieri back and win the league.
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Amorim has won more titles than Arne Flopp (U23214)
posted 4 minutes ago
No they will bring in RVN to take 6 points off Arne Flopp
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8 points clear, top of the champions league...that flop ?? DougnutðŸ¤
posted 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
It's a strange decision with us not in the relegation zone and having only lost 2-1 to Chelsea, but maybe they've learnt from hanging on too long to Brendan.
Whoever comes in will have to deal with the poor recruitment and injuries.
Also with 'Mr Teflon' our untouchable DoF.
Hopefully they have someone in mind, we can't afford for this to drag. Corberan, Potter, Moyes perhaps?
posted 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
Does seem rather strange timing,not sure if Coopers outburst helped even though there was some truth in it.
Just hope they already have someone in mind so we don't have to go through the June will he won't he fiasco.
Maybe they have RVN lined up already.
posted 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
Well, who could've predicted that things would end this way? Apart from everyone who predicted it back in June...
Probably the worst, weirdest managerial hire we have made since Martin Allen. Totally out of his depth at this level and hired on the basis of a flukey promotion and narrow survival when the four teams below Forest were basket cases.
Good luck to the bloke in whatever Championship job he gets next, but thank god it's over.
Now for the love of god, don't screw up next time, Top. A big ask, admittedly.
posted 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
hardly news is it?
posted 4 hours, 49 minutes ago
The next manager now has a hell of job on his hands thanks to the utter incompetence of Top and Rudkin. The recruitment has been so poor, he now has very little options until the January window from a defensive perspective - and that’s the priority we need to address
I would now go for Moyes because of a combination of experience and ability to drilll a defence properly. I think it’s arguably too late for Potter now to be able to get a tune out of this lot. He needs a decent back 4 or 5 to implement his philosophy
Corberan wouldn’t be a bad shout but hasn’t got the experience at this level. It’s who I’ve wanted for a long time.
We all know it’s going to end up being Ole or some other stupid left field appointment.
posted 4 hours, 48 minutes ago
Top ,had to take the blame for this,far to interested in his racehorses than his beloved father's club.
If he had any responsibility then the incompetents involved in his appointment would also be on their way.
The whole club needs a complete shake up in every way.
posted 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
As far as I’m concerned, this has been the best time to fire the manager. It’s ahead of a period where City might pick up ‘some’ points in a few matches throughout December (but likely suffer some heavy defeats in others), and give the lads a fighting chance of staying up.
I hope they think this new appointment through instead of rushing anyone in to try and steady the ship.
posted 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
So according to those in the know, it wasn't a kneejerk reaction and the club had been monitoring performances for a while. Which we means we waited until after the final international break to make a decision that everyone has known was inevitable for weeks, if not months.
Classic Top
posted 4 hours, 44 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 36 seconds ago
As far as I’m concerned, this has been the best time to fire the manager. It’s ahead of a period where City might pick up ‘some’ points in a few matches throughout December (but likely suffer some heavy defeats in others), and give the lads a fighting chance of staying up.
I hope they think this new appointment through instead of rushing anyone in to try and steady the ship.
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Surely before the international break is better than once you are back at it? Gives everyone a bit of time.
posted 4 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by Foxello - "a miserable Rodgers obsessed weirdo" (U6985)
posted 1 minute ago
So according to those in the know, it wasn't a kneejerk reaction and the club had been monitoring performances for a while. Which we means we waited until after the final international break to make a decision that everyone has known was inevitable for weeks, if not months.
Classic Top
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The guy is the worst chairman in the.PL. Utterly incompetent to the point of dangerous.
If he doesn’t have another manager lined up immediately then the fans need to let him know exactly what they think of him at the next home game
posted 4 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 36 seconds ago
As far as I’m concerned, this has been the best time to fire the manager. It’s ahead of a period where City might pick up ‘some’ points in a few matches throughout December (but likely suffer some heavy defeats in others), and give the lads a fighting chance of staying up.
I hope they think this new appointment through instead of rushing anyone in to try and steady the ship.
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Surely before the international break is better than once you are back at it? Gives everyone a bit of time.
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Yeah but we’re run like a circus and have been since 2019
posted 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
By the way isn’t it weird how the two biggest supporters of Top (TB and Mersey) gone into hiding on here since the wheels have come off. Could be coincidental and maybe they have other genuine reasons for not posting - but the timing is uncanny
posted 4 hours, 27 minutes ago
Van Nistellroy already evens favourite with bookies
posted 4 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by thorneyfox (U5061)
posted 1 minute ago
Van Nistellroy already evens favourite with bookies
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 That would be an appalling decision, so it’s bound to happen
posted 4 hours, 8 minutes ago
I just wonder if they approached RVN as soon as he left man u last week???
Surely even our illustrious board must have a plan B??
Of course they had one after the Rodgers departure, didn't they.
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
Okay, so let’s assume there was a likelihood that Steve Cooper was going to be dismissed either ahead of or during the international break. You and I knew well yesterday was going to end up with City coming out of the match without a precious point on the board regardless of who was in charge-Steve Cooper or the makeshift team. Was this ‘last chance saloon’ for the boss and how would he stand today had we, miraculously, come out of it with a draw or even a win?
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
I think Wayne might be persuaded to move up from the Championship. Frank is also available isn't he? What about the chap who's doing rather well at Celtic?
That is if we're looking for another pick likely to end in disaster.
posted 3 hours, 37 minutes ago
Just had a shocking thought.
Anyone but Southgate.
posted 3 hours, 15 minutes ago
comment by thorneyfox (U5061)
posted 19 minutes ago
Just had a shocking thought.
Anyone but Southgate.
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I don’t think appointing Nistelrooy would be a good appointment, yes he got 3 wins in 4 games, but two were against a poor club ( us ) in which we played our second eleven in one of the games.
I might back Moyes to organise us better, but I’ve something telling me he’s past it.
So although we’ve failed with a bid to nail Potter twice, I think he’s the best bet for the future, if he can transform us quickly enough to avoid relegation.
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posted 5 hours, 13 minutes ago
Strange timing, why didn't you do it before the international break?
You going to try and get Frank Lampard before Coventry snap him up?
posted 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
No they will bring in RVN to take 6 points off Arne Flopp
posted 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
Think inevitable,but feel bit sorry for him.
Similar to Southgate with England,nice chap but not very good,out of his depth and tatically poor.
Have to also blame chairman who has shown a similar out of his depth scenario and seems to have lost fans.
Not sure where we go from here,but think Moyse would be a possible.
Have to add that after sixty years of support I have never felt as apathetic about our club,the loss of our great chairman has had a far longer term detrimental affect than any of us could have imagined.
The current state of our great club has become quite simply embarrassing.
posted 5 hours, 9 minutes ago
It's a bit late in the day for them to try and get Ranieri back and win the league.
posted 5 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by Amorim has won more titles than Arne Flopp (U23214)
posted 4 minutes ago
No they will bring in RVN to take 6 points off Arne Flopp
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8 points clear, top of the champions league...that flop ?? DougnutðŸ¤
posted 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
It's a strange decision with us not in the relegation zone and having only lost 2-1 to Chelsea, but maybe they've learnt from hanging on too long to Brendan.
Whoever comes in will have to deal with the poor recruitment and injuries.
Also with 'Mr Teflon' our untouchable DoF.
Hopefully they have someone in mind, we can't afford for this to drag. Corberan, Potter, Moyes perhaps?
posted 4 hours, 57 minutes ago
Does seem rather strange timing,not sure if Coopers outburst helped even though there was some truth in it.
Just hope they already have someone in mind so we don't have to go through the June will he won't he fiasco.
Maybe they have RVN lined up already.
posted 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
Well, who could've predicted that things would end this way? Apart from everyone who predicted it back in June...
Probably the worst, weirdest managerial hire we have made since Martin Allen. Totally out of his depth at this level and hired on the basis of a flukey promotion and narrow survival when the four teams below Forest were basket cases.
Good luck to the bloke in whatever Championship job he gets next, but thank god it's over.
Now for the love of god, don't screw up next time, Top. A big ask, admittedly.
posted 4 hours, 56 minutes ago
hardly news is it?
posted 4 hours, 49 minutes ago
The next manager now has a hell of job on his hands thanks to the utter incompetence of Top and Rudkin. The recruitment has been so poor, he now has very little options until the January window from a defensive perspective - and that’s the priority we need to address
I would now go for Moyes because of a combination of experience and ability to drilll a defence properly. I think it’s arguably too late for Potter now to be able to get a tune out of this lot. He needs a decent back 4 or 5 to implement his philosophy
Corberan wouldn’t be a bad shout but hasn’t got the experience at this level. It’s who I’ve wanted for a long time.
We all know it’s going to end up being Ole or some other stupid left field appointment.
posted 4 hours, 48 minutes ago
Top ,had to take the blame for this,far to interested in his racehorses than his beloved father's club.
If he had any responsibility then the incompetents involved in his appointment would also be on their way.
The whole club needs a complete shake up in every way.
posted 4 hours, 47 minutes ago
As far as I’m concerned, this has been the best time to fire the manager. It’s ahead of a period where City might pick up ‘some’ points in a few matches throughout December (but likely suffer some heavy defeats in others), and give the lads a fighting chance of staying up.
I hope they think this new appointment through instead of rushing anyone in to try and steady the ship.
posted 4 hours, 46 minutes ago
So according to those in the know, it wasn't a kneejerk reaction and the club had been monitoring performances for a while. Which we means we waited until after the final international break to make a decision that everyone has known was inevitable for weeks, if not months.
Classic Top
posted 4 hours, 44 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 36 seconds ago
As far as I’m concerned, this has been the best time to fire the manager. It’s ahead of a period where City might pick up ‘some’ points in a few matches throughout December (but likely suffer some heavy defeats in others), and give the lads a fighting chance of staying up.
I hope they think this new appointment through instead of rushing anyone in to try and steady the ship.
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Surely before the international break is better than once you are back at it? Gives everyone a bit of time.
posted 4 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by Foxello - "a miserable Rodgers obsessed weirdo" (U6985)
posted 1 minute ago
So according to those in the know, it wasn't a kneejerk reaction and the club had been monitoring performances for a while. Which we means we waited until after the final international break to make a decision that everyone has known was inevitable for weeks, if not months.
Classic Top
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The guy is the worst chairman in the.PL. Utterly incompetent to the point of dangerous.
If he doesn’t have another manager lined up immediately then the fans need to let him know exactly what they think of him at the next home game
posted 4 hours, 41 minutes ago
comment by D'Jeezus Mackaroni (U1137)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by downsouf (U4095)
posted 36 seconds ago
As far as I’m concerned, this has been the best time to fire the manager. It’s ahead of a period where City might pick up ‘some’ points in a few matches throughout December (but likely suffer some heavy defeats in others), and give the lads a fighting chance of staying up.
I hope they think this new appointment through instead of rushing anyone in to try and steady the ship.
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Surely before the international break is better than once you are back at it? Gives everyone a bit of time.
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Yeah but we’re run like a circus and have been since 2019
posted 4 hours, 31 minutes ago
By the way isn’t it weird how the two biggest supporters of Top (TB and Mersey) gone into hiding on here since the wheels have come off. Could be coincidental and maybe they have other genuine reasons for not posting - but the timing is uncanny
posted 4 hours, 27 minutes ago
Van Nistellroy already evens favourite with bookies
posted 4 hours, 25 minutes ago
comment by thorneyfox (U5061)
posted 1 minute ago
Van Nistellroy already evens favourite with bookies
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😂😂😂😂😂😂 That would be an appalling decision, so it’s bound to happen
posted 4 hours, 8 minutes ago
I just wonder if they approached RVN as soon as he left man u last week???
Surely even our illustrious board must have a plan B??
Of course they had one after the Rodgers departure, didn't they.
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
Okay, so let’s assume there was a likelihood that Steve Cooper was going to be dismissed either ahead of or during the international break. You and I knew well yesterday was going to end up with City coming out of the match without a precious point on the board regardless of who was in charge-Steve Cooper or the makeshift team. Was this ‘last chance saloon’ for the boss and how would he stand today had we, miraculously, come out of it with a draw or even a win?
posted 4 hours, 5 minutes ago
I think Wayne might be persuaded to move up from the Championship. Frank is also available isn't he? What about the chap who's doing rather well at Celtic?
That is if we're looking for another pick likely to end in disaster.
posted 3 hours, 37 minutes ago
Just had a shocking thought.
Anyone but Southgate.
posted 3 hours, 15 minutes ago
comment by thorneyfox (U5061)
posted 19 minutes ago
Just had a shocking thought.
Anyone but Southgate.
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posted 51 minutes ago
I don’t think appointing Nistelrooy would be a good appointment, yes he got 3 wins in 4 games, but two were against a poor club ( us ) in which we played our second eleven in one of the games.
I might back Moyes to organise us better, but I’ve something telling me he’s past it.
So although we’ve failed with a bid to nail Potter twice, I think he’s the best bet for the future, if he can transform us quickly enough to avoid relegation.
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