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I spoke of hiring someone who loves the club, is passionate, etc, and I was told that’s not good enough. Maybe not, but I would much rather play for this type of mgr than a sad sack who merely wants to draw a check. Besides, he might have some skills to go with his love of Blackburn Rovers… If Dyche is out of our reach, & Farke says no, Ainsworth sounds like a man with whom the club needs to have a conversation.
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This is the most important hire the owners will make. They cannot be happy with the last 10 years, or the money sucked away from them. They’ve seen the result of 10 years of stinking thinking. Hire a great football man, get that bounce, a one time trip up to PL gets them much of their money back- not to mention the resulting gate increase. Teams in the 2nd division have made big hires. King Kenny comes to mind. Rafa Benitez was appointed by Newcastle when they were down. there’s no reason not to expect a “name” manager to come in, if the club pursues the right man, and throw enough cash his way.
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We are just scattershooting now. Y’all know a lot more about English football than me. I’m just looking at names, possibilities, and who might work with our club. We’re going to find problems with whoever we get anyway, as we’re not getting Pep or Juergen. That’s my contribution to the discussion, I will now wait & probably gripe with the lot of you, with whoever we get. Somehow, I bet whoever he is, he won’t be good enough to manage our beloved club.
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I do not disagree, but it’s who we have a realistic shot. Hughton was mentioned. I would not be opposed to him, but he is 63. Mark Hughes is 58. Either name is much more exciting than several others on the lists we’ve seen in this thread. Same with Jackett. If we want to build, I would prefer a decade or so younger. I spoke of bias earlier, age would be mine.
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I know anything can be proved/disproved by statistics, and there is always a bias/prejudice. However, looking at the numbers of Mowbray, and possible successors (I hope these stats are recent): Mowbray, 58 years old; 793 games managed; 41.4 win%. Jackett, 60, years old; 922 games; 44.1%; Davidson, 45 yrs; 95 games; 30.53%; S. Reid (sentimental long shot), 41 yrs, 1 game, 100%; Warne, age 49; 282 games; 38.3%; Ryan Lowe, age 43; 235 games; 42.13%; Ainsworth, 49 yrs; 523 games; 39.2%. Kenny Jackett has PL experience, 3 promotions, & a better win% than Tony. He checks several boxes. Ryan Lowe is young, did an admirable job until Bury was buried, & has a decent win%. He also is currently employed. Ainsworth has done well within restrictive budgets, is passionate, popular, homeboy, & has a great deal of managerial experience. He has promotion on his resume, and is currently employed, again in promotion fight. Those are three fairly decent candidates, imo.
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v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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What a relief. Close out the season with a win, Tony can sign off anytime now… -
v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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What a strange place… eerie. The lake is only 22%, so this place is a ghost town -
v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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I am glad to see Vale & Markanday get a runout. Hopefully, one of ‘em can get that goal back. -
v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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I hope players intensity continues 2nd half. 90 minutes of heavy-metal football, yeah!! -
v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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Ben, YES!! -
v Birmingham City (a) - 7/5/22
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How is Brown doing?