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Poll Question: Which category below will the new manager likely come from?
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote J89 Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 24 May 2023 at 11:59pm
Originally posted by TheNumber6 TheNumber6 wrote:

Originally posted by SeaSharp SeaSharp wrote:

Originally posted by TheNumber6 TheNumber6 wrote:

 Goodwin will be lucky to manage at a good level again , I fear.
He had a good start at Dundee United as well, but 4 straight losses now have condemned them. He might get another job in the second tier.


His last game at Aberdeen was a defeat against a part time outfit who train twice a week!


It actually wasn't which makes it worse for Aberdeen. They left him in charge for the game against Hibs after it and they lost 6-0. They also lost 5-0 to Hearts the game before getting beat by that junior team.

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Did Kenny not get relegated with Dunfermline?


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Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Did Kenny not get relegated with Dunfermline?

Although he got them to the Scottish Cup final, Kenny’s stint at the Fife club was seen as a failure because of their relegation from the top tier and a poor start to life in the First Division before he left in December 2007. - says it all really..... another Delaney appointee.Dead
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Originally posted by baresi41 baresi41 wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Did Kenny not get relegated with Dunfermline?

Although he got them to the Scottish Cup final, Kenny’s stint at the Fife club was seen as a failure because of their relegation from the top tier and a poor start to life in the First Division before he left in December 2007. - says it all really..... another Delaney appointee.Dead
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Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by baresi41 baresi41 wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Did Kenny not get relegated with Dunfermline?

Although he got them to the Scottish Cup final, Kenny’s stint at the Fife club was seen as a failure because of their relegation from the top tier and a poor start to life in the First Division before he left in December 2007. - says it all really..... another Delaney appointee.Dead
His work there was done.
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I'd seriously consider Brendan Rodgers if we had the money. Obviously this season was a disaster... but he has a good body of work overall. His teams generally play good football and win more than they lose.

Brian Barry-Murphy could be one for the future.
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Originally posted by Banana_RepublicFC Banana_RepublicFC wrote:

I'd seriously consider Brendan Rodgers if we had the money. Obviously this season was a disaster... but he has a good body of work overall. His teams generally play good football and win more than they lose.

Brian Barry-Murphy could be one for the future.

I doubr Rodgers would have any interest in us at this point in his career and regardless I would have concerns over his ability to organise a team defensively, it's been an ongoing issue for him. What he has done with a talented Leicester team isnt exactly a ringing endorsement. A legend in his own mind and I highly doubt we would have the funds necessary to entice him in any case!
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Originally posted by John Nice John Nice wrote:

Originally posted by Banana_RepublicFC Banana_RepublicFC wrote:

I'd seriously consider Brendan Rodgers if we had the money. Obviously this season was a disaster... but he has a good body of work overall. His teams generally play good football and win more than they lose.

Brian Barry-Murphy could be one for the future.

I doubr Rodgers would have any interest in us at this point in his career and regardless I would have concerns over his ability to organise a team defensively, it's been an ongoing issue for him. What he has done with a talented Leicester team isnt exactly a ringing endorsement. A legend in his own mind and I highly doubt we would have the funds necessary to entice him in any case!

He regularly had them 5th and won The FA Cup. He did a good job overall. 

He does have a bit of a bottle gene though. Leicester should have secured CL football at least once.

I'm not really too fussed about Ireland being defensively solid. We've had lots of managers who are pragmatic. As long as we're playing good football and winning more games than we're losing, that's all I want/can ask from Ireland at present. Kenny has failed on the winning side of things. Some decent football at times.

We can't offer a great financial package, so will have to try younger coaches. Maybe we can get Anthony Barry back one day if he decided to become a manager. 
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Rodgers was hamstrung a little by the board this season, spent nothing to replace the players that left. Schmeichel, in particular, was a massive loss for them. Knew he was in trouble, but they couldn't afford to sack him so he held out until they had no choice.
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Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by baresi41 baresi41 wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Did Kenny not get relegated with Dunfermline?

Although he got them to the Scottish Cup final, Kenny’s stint at the Fife club was seen as a failure because of their relegation from the top tier and a poor start to life in the First Division before he left in December 2007. - says it all really..... another Delaney appointee.Dead
His work there was done.
By September his WORK could be done here......
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Mr Brick Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 25 May 2023 at 11:35am
Originally posted by baresi41 baresi41 wrote:

Originally posted by Mr Brick Mr Brick wrote:

Originally posted by baresi41 baresi41 wrote:

Originally posted by horsebox horsebox wrote:

Did Kenny not get relegated with Dunfermline?

Although he got them to the Scottish Cup final, Kenny’s stint at the Fife club was seen as a failure because of their relegation from the top tier and a poor start to life in the First Division before he left in December 2007. - says it all really..... another Delaney appointee.Dead
His work there was done.
By September his WORK could be done here......
He should have got out on a high - after the Malta triumph.
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Originally posted by tetsujin1979 tetsujin1979 wrote:

Rodgers was hamstrung a little by the board this season, spent nothing to replace the players that left. Schmeichel, in particular, was a massive loss for them. Knew he was in trouble, but they couldn't afford to sack him so he held out until they had no choice.

Kind of.

But they probably weren't happy with the ROI from Vestergaard, Soumaré and Daka the previous summer. Bertrand came in on a free transfer as well. It looked like a good transfer window on paper.

Iversen should have came in for Ward sooner. He's done fairly well since getting his chance.

They did buy Faes and Kristiansen for decent money, and brought in Souttar in January.

Leicester shouldn't be this bad. 
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Originally posted by John Nice John Nice wrote:

Originally posted by Banana_RepublicFC Banana_RepublicFC wrote:

I'd seriously consider Brendan Rodgers if we had the money. Obviously this season was a disaster... but he has a good body of work overall. His teams generally play good football and win more than they lose.

Brian Barry-Murphy could be one for the future.

I doubr Rodgers would have any interest in us at this point in his career and regardless I would have concerns over his ability to organise a team defensively, it's been an ongoing issue for him. What he has done with a talented Leicester team isnt exactly a ringing endorsement. A legend in his own mind and I highly doubt we would have the funds necessary to entice him in any case!

Yeah we haven't the funds to be anywhere near getting Premiership managers, I doubt we could even compete with the Championship these days.
It's all well and good saying who we would like to get but people need to be realistic to who our next manager will be.
It will be a Carsley type appointment
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