GEARYstolemyBEER
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Tindall to end of season then drop back into his old position of Eddie Howe’s number two?
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In fairness, his win percentage at Oxford and Lincoln is 44-45%. That's impressive.
It is certainly not a bad win percentage, particularly as it is over a fairly lengthy period - almost 250 games.
Be fine with thatTindall to end of season then drop back into his old position of Eddie Howe’s number two?
They hate each other. That isn’t happening.Be fine with that
How you know that?They hate each other. That isn’t happening.
To be fair, it’s just from the Twattersphere. I can’t find any serious backing for it, having just looked.How you know that?
It's not as good as Wilder's but not much difference in terms of last couple of clubs before us.
He's not who I'd want but I think the harsh reaction towards it is ridiculous.
Hope i wake up soon
Relegation with Aidy Boothroyd. If you don’t do it Wednesday will.Good God, these names being bandied about, it's like Alan Partridge making up titles for potential shows #innercitysumo
Relegation with Aidy Boothroyd. If you don’t do it Wednesday will.
Michael Appleton Tennis?Good God, these names being bandied about, it's like Alan Partridge making up titles for potential shows #innercitysumo
And 2 traffic cones for titsI just know Pardew is going to be in the copthorne in the morning with his big plate
And 2 traffic cones for tits
Pot holing with Thora hird.Youth hostelling with Jason Tindall
TBH - if the club is targeting a young (ish), English, up & coming manager, Appleton would be near the top of the list (along with Cooper) - he did a very good job at OUFC, resulting in him being poached to become #2 at Leicester (on £500k/year) and has also done a very good job at Lincoln. However, going to a club just relegated from the Prem with expectations to be challenging for an immediate is a big step-up.
Personally, given the current circumstances, I feel the club need to make a statement of ambition with the appointment of CW's successor. It will obviously be far more difficult to recruit as a Champ club rather than a Prem one but someone with the profile of someone like Benitez, might be what's required to appease large sections of the fanbase. If that, as would probably be expected, prove impossible, then I'd be minded to go for Gerrard with the acceptance that barring a disastrous reign, Utd would be a stepping stone for him to eventually become Liverpool's next coach.
You really think we have the clover to go for Benitez? Just can’t see it happening. Likewise Gerrard, it’s a sideways step for him. Someone will give him a PL job after a few more seasons at Rangers.
That pig saying they like to use against us, somat about always following in their shadow, could actually have a bit of truth in it if we are now in this sort of market for a managerIf we got Appleton it shows the ambition of the club
Don't know enough about Wilders situation on leaving yous - But he left us (Ox) as felt board wearnt backing him and left us in the lurch mid promotion push. Appleton come in and gave us our best years but was very well backed. seeing Mixed reviews on the CW feeling on here & twitter, I guess the fairy tale was always going to come to an end.Didn't Oxford fans used to think he was better than Wilder?
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