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Kev Gee

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So now were like......swamped in cash & e like to swill it abarht (joke)

Do you think we may go for a foreign boss??

And if so..... who do u think may be in with a shout?

Bergen...... Your prob the man in the know on this
TBH we have already decided.......but im trying to ad some randomness in there..........
 



Graham arnold for me - should have got him in first time and he'd tell mccabe where to go... Won't come though.

Best thing is get someone who has done the job and actually won something. Right now I'd be happy with the guy who won the timbuktu super cup.
 
Is Solskjaer out of reach though? Would it be too much of a risk?
 
Foreign boss in the third tier you got to be kidding me.
Most of them want to dish up the same crap as Weir.
Bite the bullet and get Tony Pullis in he's the man to restor pride and passion back into this club he's experienced at every level.
 
Solskaer knocked back villa oneof tye the biggest clubs in the country
 
Foreign boss in the third tier you got to be kidding me.
Most of them want to dish up the same crap as Weir.
Bite the bullet and get Tony Pullis in he's the man to restor pride and passion back into this club he's experienced at every level.

Apparently Pulis has never been relegated.
 
Solskjaer is a good shout. Done well in Norway, looking to progress and wants to come to England

I think he's very promising, but the situation and timing is far from ideal. The squad is so low on confidence and lacking in characters. We're also restricted when it comes to more signings.

It may be argued that we need someone experienced with a more simple approach. Short term, that worked with Blackwell, but not with Adams. The difference was maybe how deep the rot had set in, and I think we need to stop switching from one extreme style to another.

Solskjær brought with him a couple of English coaches when he joined Molde from Man Utd reserves. I think they are a settled team that work well together and that may be a big advantage if he's going to manage in England.

Would he come? Doubt it, his current Molde team has struggled a bit this season, but is probably still miles better than us. He came close to getting the Aston Villa job a while ago and may at least be getting a Championship offer sooner or later. But there is great potential here. It's a fantastic challenge for an ambitious and motivated manager if he's allowed to build his own team, with decent funding. He's probably achieved all he can with Molde.

 

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