Next manager 12:27 - Feb 23 with 5869 views | MedwayR | When the inevitable happens and 'arry needs replacing, who would you like to see appointed? Personally I'd do absolutely everything to get Thomas Tuchel from Mainz and give him the freedom & backing to be our Arsene Wenger. I'm sure Tuchel would have more attractive offers though... | |
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Next manager on 12:28 - Feb 23 with 3870 views | Watford_Ranger | Who? Mackay please. | | | |
Next manager on 12:35 - Feb 23 with 3850 views | qprnw10 | If he's sacked in the summer then, Tim Sherwood... If not then Eddie Howe. | | | |
Next manager on 12:39 - Feb 23 with 3834 views | hoopstar67 |
My top 3 would be 1- Hoddle 2- Mackay 3- Steve Gallen | | | |
Next manager on 12:41 - Feb 23 with 3828 views | bosh67 | Roberto Di Matteo (manager) David Bardsley (coach) A solid youth academy where the young players get brought through Sell Adel and Roic at the end of the season (£15m-£20m raised) Sell Mbia and Diakite (£3m+ raised) Sell Julio (£1m raised - perhaps, his contract is up Dec 31 2014) Let many elder statesmen go to free up money. Take a decision on Joey. Bring back Hitchcock and co, bring them through. Try to keep hold of Austin for another season (if Burnley don't resign him if they go up) Keep Hill (coaching) New 5 year plan [Post edited 23 Feb 2014 12:42]
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Next manager on 12:42 - Feb 23 with 3806 views | Gloucs_R | Is Mackay actually any good? He spent a lot of money at Cardiff getting them up and then again when they went up. | |
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Next manager on 12:48 - Feb 23 with 3798 views | Jigsore | Dyche? | |
| “The thing about football - the important thing about football - is that it is not just about football.†|
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Next manager on 12:53 - Feb 23 with 3782 views | baz_qpr | Gonna be a massive gamble whoever, that's football init, gone for the proven big names and failed, Mackay could be the next Phil Brown, who knows. Take Danny Ings out of Burnley and they could be in a relegation scrap | | | |
Next manager on 12:53 - Feb 23 with 3782 views | MedwayR | http://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2014/feb/19/thomas-tuchel-mainz-bundesl He was a youth coach at Stuttgart who apparently have a very good youth set-up, then moved onto Augsberg as head of youth/reserve team manager before replacing Jurgen Klopp at Mainz where he's consistently had them competing in the top half of the table for several seasons now despite having a small budget. Basically he plays good football, has good knowledge of successful academies and gets results at a small club with a small budget, that ticks a lot of boxes for us. Plus he's only 40'ish so he'd be a long term option too. | |
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Next manager on 12:58 - Feb 23 with 3767 views | Antti_Heinola |
Next manager on 12:41 - Feb 23 by bosh67 | Roberto Di Matteo (manager) David Bardsley (coach) A solid youth academy where the young players get brought through Sell Adel and Roic at the end of the season (£15m-£20m raised) Sell Mbia and Diakite (£3m+ raised) Sell Julio (£1m raised - perhaps, his contract is up Dec 31 2014) Let many elder statesmen go to free up money. Take a decision on Joey. Bring back Hitchcock and co, bring them through. Try to keep hold of Austin for another season (if Burnley don't resign him if they go up) Keep Hill (coaching) New 5 year plan [Post edited 23 Feb 2014 12:42]
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We won't get a fee for Diakite and Mbia is out of contract, so we won't get £3m there bosh! Ditto Julio - on loan now until end of the year I think? So no fee there either. I'd consider Bard to manage the entire youth system. | |
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Next manager on 13:08 - Feb 23 with 3747 views | SpiritofGregory | STEVEN PRESSLEY. Tough gritty Scotsman. A young manager (40) took over a shambolic Coventry City who had been handed a 10 point deduction at the start of the season. Works on a limited budget, runs a tight ship with discipline, players even have to sign in and out of training sessions. Got rid of 19 players during the summer who he thought wouldn't be up to his methods and philosophy, brought 3 in and promoted players from their academy. His young team plays passing football at high intensity. As well as the points deduction, the team don't even play at home, they have to play so called home games 35 miles away with low support. However, team spirit still remains high. Instead of capitulating like other clubs who have had financial issues and a points deduction Coventry are currently in mid table and 12 points off the play offs with a game in hand. Going for the play offs. He has all the attributes we need, he also would be delighted to join us and would not cost a fortune to employ. [Post edited 23 Feb 2014 13:15]
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Next manager on 13:47 - Feb 23 with 3681 views | CamberleyR | Di Matteo. If not him then Eddie Howe. I think Mackay has got a one way ticket to the next available Prem job (probably Norwich when Hughton is put out of his misery). | |
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Next manager on 13:51 - Feb 23 with 3668 views | SpiritofGregory |
Next manager on 13:47 - Feb 23 by CamberleyR | Di Matteo. If not him then Eddie Howe. I think Mackay has got a one way ticket to the next available Prem job (probably Norwich when Hughton is put out of his misery). |
People forget that Malkay spent a lot of money at Cardiff. | | | |
Next manager on 14:01 - Feb 23 with 3646 views | CamberleyR |
Next manager on 13:51 - Feb 23 by SpiritofGregory | People forget that Malkay spent a lot of money at Cardiff. |
He did but he got them to the play-offs and a Wembley cup final in his first season and then promoted as champions in his second. He did spend money but he delivered in complete contrast to what Redknapp is doing. | |
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Next manager on 14:10 - Feb 23 with 3628 views | SpiritofGregory |
Next manager on 14:01 - Feb 23 by CamberleyR | He did but he got them to the play-offs and a Wembley cup final in his first season and then promoted as champions in his second. He did spend money but he delivered in complete contrast to what Redknapp is doing. |
We don't need someone who has an ego and will want money to spend because he managed in the premier league. We need to get away from that culture. He inherited a decent team at Cardiff and also had money to spend. He would never have kept Cardiff in the Premier League, he spent lots of money on average players. | | | |
Next manager on 14:10 - Feb 23 with 3629 views | Pizanti | Try and tempt Rossler away from Wigan... Might be difficult so soon after joining but money talks! | | | |
Next manager on 14:19 - Feb 23 with 3604 views | TheBlob | Alan Mullery. | |
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Next manager on 14:26 - Feb 23 with 3582 views | SpiritofGregory |
Next manager on 14:10 - Feb 23 by Pizanti | Try and tempt Rossler away from Wigan... Might be difficult so soon after joining but money talks! |
Money - that's the problem, he has a bargaining tool to use against us, Wigan's chairman has always invested in the team so he'll expect even more . Need to grab them early. We make the same mistake with players, why are we paying £4m/£5m for Austin and Philips, why can't our scouts spot them earlier. | | | |
Next manager on 15:20 - Feb 23 with 3530 views | eghamranger | Why not get McKay now then? Someone said he lived local to Harlington but I didn't know if they we taking the mick! | | | |
Next manager on 15:31 - Feb 23 with 3517 views | izlingtonhoop |
Next manager on 12:39 - Feb 23 by hoopstar67 | My top 3 would be 1- Hoddle 2- Mackay 3- Steve Gallen |
Hoddle? Now, that's a idea... | | | |
Next manager on 15:43 - Feb 23 with 3489 views | TheBlob | You're always in a cleft stick.The ones that will get you up aren't good enough for the Prem.The ones good enough for the Prem either don't want to come or have difficulty adapting to lower league tactics - remember Vialli?It's a monumental gamble either way - a real pinsticker job. Of the ones available should it be now?I like Laudrup's approach to football,free flowing fare.Harry's quite good at keeping it tight but short on inventiveness. You pays your money,you takes your choice. | |
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Next manager on 16:04 - Feb 23 with 3456 views | WeaverQPR | Lesley Ferdinand | |
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Next manager on 16:14 - Feb 23 with 3438 views | 08olesen | I think we go for a foreign manager in the same mold of pochitino and laudrup. We keep possession well, and i think we need a foreign manager who can turn the possession in to meaningful attacks. Maybe try Eusebio Sacristán who is the Barcelona B manager. He would provide entertaining football which is unheard of at QPR at the moment. He would also promote youth like Barcelona are famous for. | |
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Next manager on 16:19 - Feb 23 with 3422 views | hoopstar67 |
Next manager on 15:31 - Feb 23 by izlingtonhoop | Hoddle? Now, that's a idea... |
He seems to have learned from mistakes and always been a decent manager, plays good football, will give younger players a chance, heard him talk alot recently and really does talk alot of sense. | | | |
Next manager on 16:30 - Feb 23 with 3402 views | danehoop | But what would Jesus say? More seriously there must be a reason why absolutely no one has gone for him since 2006 (and that was Wolves). | |
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Next manager on 16:45 - Feb 23 with 1536 views | stansleftfoot | TF's problem is facing and risking replacing Harry now or after the season is over. His judgement is filled with what if; Harry gets us promoted or into the Play -Offs? Do we need Premiership experience if we go up? Will Harry just get the sulks and give up because of a sore knee? I don't trust Harry Redknapp, I'd recommend TF doesn't either. Top of the list my Steve Davis at Crewe as Head Coach for a long term rebuilding project assisted by a DOF Glen Hoddle. | | | |
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