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Please, please, please!!!So the club signs loads of players, and then sack the manager?
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Please, please, please!!!So the club signs loads of players, and then sack the manager?
Absolute bollocks more than likely, but if it’s true I’d be bitterly disappointed.
Cooper did exactly what we want to do when appointed at Forest, they were bottom of the league and he took them up... and at our expense...and the rest is history as look at them now.
If we are making a change surely it has to be for some proven championship manager otherwise we may as well stick
If he had someone like Alan Knill alongside him that would help. But he's had z very average start to his management career and had some cracking players he inherited at Boro plus decent backing. He plays defensive football according to my Boro mate. Id prefer him over Selles but arguably Selles has done more in his career than Carrick has.
See Jon BonRather have Paul Carrack.
He wouldn't be my choice at all. I'd rather Gary O'Neil over Carrick.Cooper is the best option out there. Would take Dyche as well, though expect he’ll want a PL firefighting gig.
Carrick failed in his remit at Boro, so not sure what qualifies him for a better job!
He's only managed at premier league level though hasn't he. ?O'Neil outstanding managerial record -
100 games
31 wins
17 draws
52 defeats
31% win %
Premier League havin a laaaaugh![]()
No thanks can stick his cardigans in the bin with himself..... seriously though I foooking hope not.
So what qualifies him as a "good" championship manager?He's only managed at premier league level though hasn't he. ?
Which is 100 times tougher than the championship
So laughing emojis aside ,What's your point. ?
Wishful thinking?Done deal apparently
So what qualifies him as a "good" championship manager?
Can't remember saying he wasSo what qualifies him as a "good" championship manager?
I’ve mentioned before that I (accidentally) broke his leg by putting him through the advertising hoardings at Staveley MW in a pre season friendly whilst he was playing for Chesterfield on trial.I'll match your James Wilson, and raise you a Michael Twiss.
Done deal apparently
Best season was when Akpom scored with every ball he kicked.Boro have signed some cracking players and yet Carrick has failed every single year.
I’d be fine with that. He showed signs of getting it right at Boro.
Look at Lampard’s first jobs and what he is sorting at Cov, now.
Failing to go up with that team in the play-off season is remarkable.Best season was when Akpom scored with every ball he kicked.
I disagree there. Carrick with the pigs team probably gets relegated or finishes just above the drop. Rohl with that Middlesbrough team probably gets them into the play offs.Carrick is similar to Rohl based on what he's achieved so far imo, took a team that had better players than their league table position suggests higher up - which makes sense for us. They're both a bit underwhelming but most managers that don't have a job are, at least Rohl would be funny.
What sort of CV has Selles then?Carrick has failed to do the exact thing we want to achieve, and from a very similar starting point. Just like Lampard at Derby. That’s not to say they’re awful, but their CVs fall short.
If football recruitment was based on evidence, Cooper would have been in already. Supplement a mid table squad with quality loans. Make them gel. Get promoted.
What sort of CV has Selles then?
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