Curbishly or Coppell?

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Or "groan and grunt" as he's now effectionately known round the old The Boleyn pub having just taken a few "Alans" from his "favourite" football club - the cheating friggin Cockney Boys - by winning his constructive dismissal claim. Couldn't you just weep for the hard done to Curbishleys and Keegans of this mad football world we love so much!

More ironic as he's a West Ham fan ......
 
Funny I said that when Blackwell was appointed but ..............

For me it's Mr Coppell - was before the thread and still is.

As for those getting giddy about a piece of hypotheticals Jesus next we'll be arguing over whose the best Strictly Come Dancing judge (which of course is Bruno Tonioli).

I'd vote for any judge who just banned the whole malarkey.
 
Blackwell is not going to get sacked any time soon. He's had an appalling run of luck with injuries and referees decisions. We were very unfortunate not to beat the league leaders last night. I expect Jamie Ward to make a big difference to the team when he returns, which could be as early as next weekend. I actually asked McCabe about Blackie yesterday as he was in the pub. He said that he admires Blackwell a lot, and indicated that he has no intention of changing our manager. He's a patient man. Look how long he gave Robson.

Blackwell got the tactics right last night. We dominated the game and lost to a cruel, lucky goal.

the left sided on the right debacle, the mixing up the back four... two reasons blackwell got it very wrong last night. killa gets the derision but morgan has been below par for weeks, he'd have taken that ball in the goolies enroute to his face at one time, to see him lamely turn and deflect the ball into the goal off his rear end like walter from dennis the menace was supremely disappointing. very unfortunate not to beat the league leaders? two great injury time saves away - but then again, they were the paint of the post and one great save away from being 3-0 up by that time, goals win games they scored one, until minute 91, we never looked like scoring any.

UTB
 
Long shot, I know but Leicester's Pearson for me. He's done well at Newcastle, Southampton and now the Foxes.

Wouldn't come? How many times have we heard 'Well, we couldn't stand in his way.' Everybody's got a price.

The names being bandied about would be, at best, an enormous gamble but I'd be pretty certain Pearson would put us back on track.
 
This would be ex-Pig hero Nigel Pearson would it?
 
That he might be less keen to come to the Lane than some other managers given his ties at the Sty, and that he might be less than popular with a fair number of our supporters?

(although of course we've had 2 previous managers who were former Wednesday players)
 
That he might be less keen to come to the Lane than some other managers given his ties at the Sty, and that he might be less than popular with a fair number of our supporters?

(although of course we've had 2 previous managers who were former Wednesday players)


And also not forgetting that most saintly of ex-wednesday players, derek Dooley.

Being a legend at the sty doesn't stop you from becoming a legend at the lane. I wouldn't be fussed.
 
Being a legend at the sty doesn't stop you from becoming a legend at the lane.

No, but it doesn't help. Terry Curran for example.

Dooley is a different case because (1) his tragic playing career makes him hard to dislike (2) he was in an admin role at the Lane and (3) he came over after the Pigs had treated him appallingly. None of those things would apply to Pearson.

It's probably academic. My money is also on Speed to get the job if he's still around when and if KB goes.
 
...morgan has been below par for weeks, he'd have taken that ball in the goolies enroute to his face at one time, to see him lamely turn and deflect the ball into the goal off his rear end like walter from dennis the menace was supremely disappointing....

Pup,

Please don't tell me you think any player has the speed of thought to know how he is going to deflect a ball being fired towards him at probably about 60mph from less than ten yards away. If, in your opnion, Morgan has been poor along with the rest of the defence, for the last few weeks, then i don't have any argument with that at all. But to suggest that a player can think about how they block a shot from short distance and think about where it will go in a nano-second is a bit much don't you think??
 
He's had an appalling run of luck with injuries and referees decisions. We were very unfortunate not to beat the league leaders last night. I expect Jamie Ward to make a big difference to the team when he returns, which could be as early as next weekend.

All true, let's hope so.

Blackwell is not going to get sacked any time soon.

He said that he admires Blackwell a lot, and indicated that he has no intention of changing our manager. He's a patient man. Look how long he gave Robson.

He gave Robson about 3 car paqrk demo's and one major one. He'll give Blackwell about the same. We haven't won in 7. If that becomes "11", the pressure and demo's will become enormous.

At least we've shown signs of altering our play. I remain to be convinced that Blackwell can deliver that but sincerely hope he can. So far, even allowing for injuries, we've performed poorly - though injuries have clearly hampered us.

UTB
 

All true, let's hope so.

He gave Robson about 3 car paqrk demo's and one major one. He'll give Blackwell about the same. We haven't won in 7. If that becomes "11", the pressure and demo's will become enormous.

At least we've shown signs of altering our play. I remain to be convinced that Blackwell can deliver that but sincerely hope he can. So far, even allowing for injuries, we've performed poorly - though injuries have clearly hampered us.

UTB

Finally an honest and balanced opinion.
 
If the inevitable happens and we decide to change the man at the helm who do you think would be a good choice? Both the two mentioned are available I believe but the list may not be endless! The floor is open......

Curbs? Wasn't he the manager of West Ham during the Tevez affair. That makes a huge difference. I understand Coppell is a favourite of the powers that be
 
Coppell is the outstanding candidate. Sure there are question marks but that's true of any and all managers.

He built a promotion team at Palace and an outstanding promotion team at Reading. He can spot a bargain: Doyle, Sidwell and Hunt to name but four. He is thoughtful, dignified and articulate. He's seen it all and done it all.

Most importantly, he believes in real football.

He should be appointed tomorrow, if not sooner!

Blackwell OUT.

I agree about Coppell doing a fantastic job at Reading but he comes across as a very shy person who can't really be doing with stress in his life, why trapse all the way up to Sheffield at his age to do a mirror job to what he did at Reading? I don't think he's got the heart for it to be honest, he has nothing to prove.
 
Santos,

The potential of our club is far greater than Reading could ever be. They were taken as far as they could by a brilliant manager and a supportive chairman. United on the other hand are a big city club with potential to establish ourselves as a Premiership club attracting 35,000+ gates.

In my view Coppell is a genuine football man and, contrary to the 'bottler' nonsense, would welcome the challenge.

I really don't understand the 'up north' business either. He's from Lancashire isn't he?

Our club is losing its sense of direction at present. Blackwell is swimming out of his depth and against the tide. His post match comments are becoming ever more ludicrous and symptomatic of the drowning man. I don't believe in change for its own sake but I fear that a great deal of progress under K-Mac is unravelling in front of us.

We need a new approach and a new style of management. I firmly believe Coppell is the man for the challenge. Let's not undersell ourselves!
 
I can't understand why people keep blabbing on about Alan Curbishley as the next Sheffield United manager. The guy has openly admitted that he would not manage a Northern club. He is Southern, his life and family is settled in London and he wouldn't unsettle that. On top of this, he is much more likely to go to a Premier League club than come to manage Sheffield united.
 
In my view Coppell is a genuine football man and, contrary to the 'bottler' nonsense, would welcome the challenge.

This is not the first time I have heard it said Coppell would want the job. This does not sit well with what he said when he quit Reading, which was that he was going to take a break from football and might retire permanently. Is there any recent comment from him saying something different? If not, there's no point in speculating that he might come, because Coppell is generally known as someone who means what he says.
 
Coppell is too much like Robson in my opinion he would just walk if he started to get any flak from us.
 

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