New Manager Betting 12:31 - Apr 8 with 11870 views | spell_chekker | The gazette have published a possible return for Critchley. Not for me. I thought Critchley abandoned his principles stuck with a prosaic 4-4-2 for too long. It was a good move at first and brought success but he should've been looking at / and preparing the squad for a return to his more progressive beliefs. | |
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New Manager Betting on 17:18 - Apr 8 with 10580 views | todayistheday | What has happened to this club, it's worse than this slow site. Thought we were in for a total turn around but its run by incompetent fools who are letting fans interfere in major decisions. Best thing to do, get it sold. | | | |
New Manager Betting on 03:55 - Apr 10 with 10524 views | spell_chekker | I don't know about selling but mistakes have been made from the start of Mansford's tenure. I can't remember what, I haven't made a list and I can't remember but right from the start, during Grayson's time as manager, there were some unusual decisions. For me selling's too far, I believe in Sadler but the running ..... | |
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New Manager Betting on 03:56 - Apr 10 with 10523 views | spell_chekker | As far as Sadler / Gerrity are concerned I'm fed up with comments like "We're new to this game, we'll make mistakes but we'll learn". That's wearing a bit thin now. | |
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New Manager Betting on 04:08 - Apr 10 with 10522 views | spell_chekker | Can't find any betting odds. | |
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New Manager Betting on 22:04 - Apr 10 with 10495 views | spell_chekker | The betting opens with Neil Critchley and Karl Robinson installed as 4/1 joint favourites. Dobbie just behind at 6/1. None of those are goers IMO. | |
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New Manager Betting on 07:52 - Apr 11 with 10476 views | spell_chekker | I hope it's not Critchley. His insistance in sticking with his wierd 4-4-2 (2 holding and letting the opposition have the middle of the park) resulted in us having an unbalanced squad / unfit for purpose when he left. Another example of the poor squad built and left behind were contract extensions to Madine, Stewart and Virtue - Leaving the next manager in a bad place [Post edited 11 Apr 2023 7:54]
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New Manager Betting on 06:20 - Apr 12 with 10444 views | spell_chekker | There's no movement on the betting. It'll be on the slow burner with an appointment due to be made when the season finishes. | |
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New Manager Betting on 13:35 - Apr 12 with 10441 views | spell_chekker | Dobbie's odds lengthening and Graham Alexandre entres the betting as joint 4/1 favourite. | |
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New Manager Betting on 13:38 - Apr 12 with 10436 views | spell_chekker | Alexandre has played nearly 400 games for PNE over 2 spells as well as playing over 150 times for Burnley. He's also managed Preston in a caretaker capacity as well spending nearly 3 years as Fleetwood manager. Great credentials. | |
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New Manager Betting on 19:51 - Apr 13 with 10406 views | spell_chekker | The little movement there'"s been today hasn't been of any significance. Alexandre, Critchley and Robinson all settling as joint favourites at 6/1. Dobbies odds have shortened to 8/1. If anything is happening, it's very hush hush. | |
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New Manager Betting on 19:57 - Apr 13 with 10404 views | spell_chekker | As an aside, Rosenior is managing the championship team of the week. It makes you wonder why the deal to make him manager necer came off when it was supposedly so close.
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New Manager Betting on 13:04 - Apr 14 with 10389 views | spell_chekker | Current odds: Neil Critchley: 6/1 Karl Robinson: 6/1 Graham Alexander: 6/1 Pete Wild: 8/1 Stephen Dobbie: 8/1 Ian Evatt: 10/1 Leam Richardson: 12/1 Brian Barry Murphy: 20/1 | |
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New Manager Betting on 18:34 - Apr 14 with 10369 views | spell_chekker | If tere was going to be an announcement and if I had to guess. I'd say that Man United guy we were linked with earlier in the season. | |
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New Manager Betting on 10:02 - Apr 16 with 10335 views | spell_chekker | The betting's been reopened. Not much has changed: Graham Alexander: 4/1 Neil Critchley: 4/1 Karl Robinson: 6/1 Pete Wild: 8/1 Stephen Dobbie: 8/1 Ian Evatt: 10/1 Leam Richardson: 12/1 Brian Barry Murphy: 20/1 | |
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New Manager Betting on 14:30 - Apr 18 with 10279 views | spell_chekker | There hasn't been any movement for a while now. | |
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New Manager Betting on 19:58 - Apr 20 with 10224 views | spell_chekker | An article from Football Insider who've been a reliable source in transfer windows: Sources: Blackpool and Port Vale in race to appoint Grimsby boss Paul Hurst Grimsby Town boss Paul Hurst is under consideration for the manager’s jobs at Blackpool and Port Vale, sources have told Football Insider. Championship strugglers Blackpool are searching for a new manager to replace Mick McCarthy for next season, while Port Vale are beginning their hunt for a new boss following the sacking of Darrell Clarke earlier this week. Hurst, 48, has impressed during his second stint at Grimsby winning promotion from the National League last season and having them on course for their highest league finish in 17 years this term. The former Ipswich and Shrewsbury manager has won many admirers having masterminded Grimsby’s historical run to the quarter-finals of the FA Cup for the first time since 1939. In doing so, his side became the first team in FA Cup history to knock out five teams from a higher division from the first round by seeing off Plymouth, Cambridge, Burton, Luton and Southampton. Blackpool, who are battling to avoid relegation to League One and Port Vale are keen to bring in a new manager with a proven track in League One with Hurst having guided Shrewsbury to the third-tier play-off final in 2017-18 before leaving for Ipswich. Port Vale are currently 18th in League One with 46 points from 43 games this season and the three teams above them all have at least a game in hand on the struggling side. Port Vale have failed to win a game since the beginning of March when they beat 19th-placed MK Dons 1-0 and have lost four out of their last five league matches. https://www.footballinsider247.com/sources-blackpool-and-port-vale-in-race-to-ap | |
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New Manager Betting on 11:35 - Apr 21 with 10211 views | spell_chekker | The latest development is Brian Barry Murphy moving up to 8/1: Graham Alexander 4/1 Neil Critchley 4/1 Karl Robinson 6/1 Brian Barry Murphy: 8/1 Pete Wild 8/1 Stephen Dobbie 8/1 Ian Evatt 10/1 Leam Richardson 12/1 | |
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New Manager Betting on 11:29 - Apr 22 with 10191 views | spell_chekker | A significant move with Alexander shortening to evens. I'm not sure about this, wouldn't be my first choice. Why always ex-nobber managers? Graham Alexander 1/1 Brian Barry Murphy 10/1 Pete Wild 10/1 Neil Critchley 10/1 Karl Robinson 14/1 Leam Richardson 14/1 Stephen Dobbie 14/1 Ian Evatt 20/1 | |
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New Manager Betting on 05:16 - Apr 23 with 10176 views | spell_chekker | Alexander's still the evens favourite but Dobbies moved up to 2/1 second favourite after the Birmingham win. Probably due to fan money going on after a good victory. Critchley drifting : Graham Alexander 1/1 Stephen Dobbie 2/1 Brian Barry Murphy 10/1 Pete Wild 10/1 Neil Critchley 10/1 Karl Robinson 14/1 Leam Richardson 14/1 Ian Evatt 20/1 | |
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New Manager Betting on 05:17 - Apr 23 with 10173 views | spell_chekker | The club's doing a good job keeping the manager search under wraps while the relegation issues are being decided. | |
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New Manager Betting on 05:23 - Apr 25 with 10135 views | spell_chekker | Alexander odds on at 1/2 | |
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New Manager Betting on 20:47 - Apr 27 with 10100 views | spell_chekker | Practically no movement since last weekend. That means nobody knows anything about anything. The club's running a tight ship. The Lord only knows why Alexander's leading the betting 'cos it's obviously a load of rubbish and Dobbie's running him close simply because some fan money's been placed on him. | |
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