Permanent manager role

when we get relegated i'd take evatt, robins, or schumacher, and rebuild. :)
 
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Today's Mail is on the ball - we want Graham Potter but Championship football, is a distinct possibility. They'll be telling us bears probably shit in the woods next ...

Given that 'possibility' they say we admire Russell Martin and Jon Dahl Tomasson
Wouldn’t surprise me one bit for us to go for managers that have just overseen their teams lose nearly as many games as they’ve won in a championship season.
It would be typical of the way we are run at present.
 
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I hope so.

(sorry - that was in response to Clapham's question)
All the Potter fans on here seem to miss the fact that he was one cog in what had become a very well-oiled machine by the time he departed after one promising season. Dan Ashworth and Barber really knew what they were / are doing. And Potter still produced sideways football and long winless streaks.
We are a completely different proposition.
I think he could be fairly damned useless here.
 
How about Benitez?
He would have been my preferred choice at the time and ahead of Smith but it wasn't to be. At least he's managed in the Championship before, and he got Newcastle promoted.

Oh well! It's fakking depressing even thinking about it all this.
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We need an orrible cunt as our next manager. Someone who won't pander to whatever prima Donna's we are left with. Golf, water polo, massages whilst sipping green tea. Should all be incentives at Seagrave. MON once joked about walking signings out backwards so they saw the Carling Stand first, we should dump every fucker back down Belvior Drive and make them earn going to the King Power Resort.
 
We need an orrible cunt as our next manager. Someone who won't pander to whatever prima Donna's we are left with. Golf, water polo, massages whilst sipping green tea. Should all be incentives at Seagrave. MON once joked about walking signings out backwards so they saw the Carling Stand first, we should dump every fucker back down Belvior Drive and make them earn going to the King Power Resort.
What did dyche do straight away at Everton?
Ban hats/ gloves/ snoods etc..
You don’t play in them on a Saturday so why would you train in them.
 
What did dyche do straight away at Everton?
Ban hats/ gloves/ snoods etc..
You don’t play in them on a Saturday so why would you train in them.
The longest you're in the cold for in a game is 45 minutes and you're probably running pretty hard for a lot of that.
In training you're out in the cold for hours (when not playing water polo etc), not sure the two scenarios are actually comparable.
Plenty of players play in gloves and if you've just rocked up from sunnier climes standing around in a thin top isn't going to be great.
Did he also ban tracky bottoms?
 
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