Selles replacement

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Who should it be...

  • Michael Carrick

    Votes: 18 4.2%
  • Steve Cooper

    Votes: 228 52.9%
  • Sean Dyche

    Votes: 104 24.1%
  • Gary O'Neil

    Votes: 6 1.4%
  • Danny Rohl

    Votes: 56 13.0%
  • John Mousinho

    Votes: 19 4.4%

  • Total voters
    431

I don’t see him getting more time tbh which is madness but there we are.

I hope the next man through the door isn’t wilder we can’t just keep going back for him to be the stop gap shots parties need to have some self respect at this point
I think they can go back one more time- just say 'sorry we made a huge mistake, please come back and try to steer us out of this mess'

That's it. No respect whatsoever lost in admitting a dreadful blunder has been made.
 
Since Wilder wasn't an option:
1. Dyche
2. Cooper
3. Rohl
4. Carrick
5. Anyone who actually played professional football
 
I think a lot of fans would go back for him, but I don't think the Board would consider it.

I was more interested to hear who the fans would go for out of the most realistic considerations.

Southgate is an interesting shout that I didn't consider.

The board considered Selles. The evidence for doing so was not convincing at the time and is even more of a mystery now. I think it was purely down to style of play, in which case you can immediately remove Dyche. Frankly we’ve got everything we deserved after sacking Wilder. Leeds finished in the playoffs and stuck with Farke. Unfortunately the owners have come in with a few bob and think they know what they are doing.
 
Bit rude. Do I think the manager had some influence on transfer policy? Yeah probably. But I was mainly referring to him spending £20m on Skipp at Leicester.

Fair play and didn't mean to come across as being rude. Was more a badly worded back handed compliment.

Again re Leicester not sure how much input he had into signings and would hazard a guess £20m on Skipp probably isn't as bad as £23m on Brewster.
 
Fair play and didn't mean to come across as being rude. Was more a badly worded back handed compliment.

Again re Leicester not sure how much input he had into signings and would hazard a guess £20m on Skipp probably isn't as bad as £23m on Brewster.
No worries bud. Yeah both shockers in their own way.
 

Does anyone know Wilders contract situation?

Maybe he’s still officially an employer of the club…but put on gardening leave.
The plan is we keep continue paying his monthly salary as before but if he finds another club then he has to buy himself out of his contract.

If this is the case….then why not put Selles on gardening leave and simply order Wilder to return to his duties, as per his contract.
ChatGPT gets fucking worse!
 
Röhl is totally unproven, IMO. Not good enough.

Dyche is a stereotypical choice for shoring up the side.

Cooper is the ambitious option, still carrying a good rep. Maybe the unrealistic option.

Mousinho is the up-and-coming choice, building a reputation but early on in Barney's managerial bell curve. You could get him now and take a chance on riding his momentum/development, as we did with Wilder first time around.
 
Wilder and Dyche are both dinosaurs, at least Cooper is far superior tactically than those two. The only good thing that would come out of dyche being manager is that he and wilder have always been big mates, and it would piss wilder off massively. Danny Rohl as manager would push wilder off the edge.
Sums up the unhinged hatred of Wilder. I’ll take a dinosaur who knows how to win every day of the week. Dyche has produced success on comparatively low budgets compared to some of the so called master tacticians who get huge resources to play with.
 
Röhl is totally unproven, IMO. Not good enough.

Dyche is a stereotypical choice for shoring up the side.

Cooper is the ambitious option, still carrying a good rep. Maybe the unrealistic option.

Mousinho is the up-and-coming choice, building a reputation but early on in Barney's managerial bell curve. You could get him now and take a chance on riding his momentum/development, as we did with Wilder first time around.
If the board think for one moment that Rohl is in any way an option then it’s clear they know very little about this football club.
 
The board considered Selles. The evidence for doing so was not convincing at the time and is even more of a mystery now. I think it was purely down to style of play, in which case you can immediately remove Dyche. Frankly we’ve got everything we deserved after sacking Wilder. Leeds finished in the playoffs and stuck with Farke. Unfortunately the owners have come in with a few bob and think they know what they are doing.
Exactly this - the enormous arrogance of the owners, thinking they knew a better way in the Championship is hugely worrying. If they’d put proper football people in to assess and make decisions, I could have a bit more confidence.
 
All the Wilderites should be plugging for Steve Cooper…He was a Wilder recommendation when he left first time.
 

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