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martonrover

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  1. Pair him up with Roy Keane and light the blue touch paper 🙂
  2. Very little chance of it happening, but I do think it would work. Im sure there would be a few idiots who wouldn’t welcome him, but think the majority would revel in his arrival. It wouldn’t be Coyle MK II. Dyche still has credibility as a manager.
  3. Yes, I would prefer someone who’s got recent success in this Division, (Farke), or someone whose star is rising, (Ainsworth). I also think we should at least speak to Dyche’s agent to test the waters.
  4. Have you read his CV? He really isn’t the above, (which doesn’t work anyway!) He’s been a decent manager, with Forest being his only real failure. He’s not my first, (or even second), choice, by any stretch of the imagination, but he does have pedigree.
  5. Aye, but Mr Kean has never taken a side into the Premier League. Hughton has done it twice, with two different clubs, and got another into the Play Offs.
  6. Agreed. Hughton has spent more seasons in the Premier League than Mowbray.
  7. Has he still not gone? He’s like the Clinton you can’t scrape off!
  8. I actually think he’s probably right about the key point - we still don’t know what we want, (or what we’re doing). It really is pathetic.
  9. .......only a possibility if the infrastructure above the manager and lines of communication improve. That piece in The Athletic basically confirmed what we all knew - Rovers are a circus.
  10. He’s reminding me of a singer at a concert who thanks the audience, tells them the show’s over and leaves the stage , but you know full well they will come back on to do another three songs.
  11. I agree, but that supports the argument that the club should just go all to get Farke and not mess around with interviews.
  12. That might have some logic if the club knew what the strategy was. If I was a manager and the comedy character that is Steve Waggott started spouting his ideas to me in an interview, I'd make my apologies and leave. It's fuzzy minded thinking. Identify who is likely to get results and go after them.
  13. Not having a pop at you, Chaddy, but this reported interview process just sums up the cluelessness with which we are run. A clued up, well run club identifies the person they want and goes after them. Given the amount of work to be done, and the early start to next season, we cannot afford to be messing about with interviews. If you don’t get your first choice you move on to your second preferred candidate, and so on.
  14. Agreed. Whilst Hughton wouldn’t be my first choice, he’s been a decent manager overall. Even decent managers often have one failure on their CV. We’re not talking about a serial failure like Coyle, or an under achiever like Mowbray.
  15. I quite like that piece as at least Sharpe mentions the inability to win under pressure and that Mowbray would've been sacked at most other clubs for repeated death spirals.
  16. Sounds dangerous for Waggott to be pushing a cocoa over Farke. Need to get Health & Safety on the case.
  17. He’s after a Premier League team coming in for him now 😂 Dream on Tony .
  18. “I don’t think Steve makes the decisions”. No shit Sherlock!
  19. No, that’s when Mowbray signs his new contract on the pitch.
  20. Bouncing up and down between League One and the Championship is probably the ceiling for Wycombe. If Ainsworth's ambitious, he will have to move on soon.
  21. I don't think either of them are out, but Ainsworth is the more likely to come. His quotes are exactly what you would expect from a manager with a job to do at this present club. I reckon there is more chance of him leaving Wycombe if they fail to win the Play Offs.
  22. I'm not sure Premier League clubs will be queuing up for Farke, given his record in that league. Watford won't be in the Premier League, but may be interested, and he would have more money to spend there.
  23. I’m sure Ainsworth would argue that he’s cutting his cloth accordingly at Wycombe. The bottom line is, he gets results.
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