Paul Cox anyone ???

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I must admit, I didn't really know much about him until I read a post on here. His record is seriously impressive though, in 370 games as manager, he has only lost 93! You can point out that he managed against shit teams but everything is relative and it's not as if he used Real Madrid players in his teams.

Put that against Clough's record of losing more games than he has won and Richie Barker's (really?? Come on now.....) inexperience, he stands head and shoulders above.

He would do for me.

Ps, like the updated site.
 

He's done an unbelievable job at Eastwood and Mansfield and I'm never against appointing managers who are on their way up so I wouldn't complain if we went for someone like him.

I never concentrate on win percentages when I look at a manager though. They can be misleading because it's all relative to the situations at the clubs they've managed. Someone like Karl Robinson will always have a decent win percentage at MK because they've been one of the favourites for promotion ever since he's been there. He's a good manager but you'd expect him to have a better win % than plenty of managers who have a better reputation.

You can have a good win percentage overall without necessarily doing a 'good' job.
 
He's done an unbelievable job at Eastwood and Mansfield and I'm never against appointing managers who are on their way up so I wouldn't complain if we went for someone like him.

I never concentrate on win percentages when I look at a manager though. They can be misleading because it's all relative to the situations at the clubs they've managed. Someone like Karl Robinson will always have a decent win percentage at MK because they've been one of the favourites for promotion ever since he's been there. He's a good manager but you'd expect him to have a better win % than plenty of managers who have a better reputation.

You can have a good win percentage overall without necessarily doing a 'good' job.

I agree in part with what you say about win percentages, but if you lose more games than you win, it generally means that you aren't as good as if you win more than you lose. Sooner or later Robinson will be found out when constantly finishing just outside the playoffs doesn't cut it any more.
 
I agree in part with what you say about win percentages, but if you lose more games than you win, it generally means that you aren't as good as if you win more than you lose. Sooner or later Robinson will be found out when constantly finishing just outside the playoffs doesn't cut it any more.

I do completely agree. It wasn't aimed directly at your post, it was more of a general comment based on plenty of posts I've seen on here and on Twitter over the last few days.
 
Never got this win % myself either. If he has got promotions we need to speak to him because a good managers gets his team over the line. Wilson has a great win percentage but couldn't win the big ones.

There are some good promising young managers in our division :-

Davis, Smith, Robinson, Barker and Parkinson are probably achievable targets but you might as well flip a coin to who will be successful with us. All of them look like they are the types to command respect when they walk into a room and reading into Cox I think he is the same. It's vital they don't suffer fools and can deal with a bad egg and ego's.

The guy who gets the job should be the man who gets the prince and Jim Phipps bouncing out of the meeting.

Whatever any of you think about us now some of them must look at this job and want some of it.
 
Don't know anything about Paul Cox but the key thing about the appointment has to be promotions on the CV. They are worth far more than experience or keeping a team up despite a low budget.
 
I'm not sure the club would be interested. Phipps said himself that the manager will be an experienced manager with knowledge of the league we are in. Cox doesn't exactly have the experience of this league or above but I would definitely give the man a chance. Might as well go for it.
 
Don't know anything about Paul Cox but the key thing about the appointment has to be promotions on the CV. They are worth far more than experience or keeping a team up despite a low budget.

370 games experience, three promotions + one play-off position.

Steve Evans has six promotions on his CV.

Two very promising options we should be at least exploring.
 
370 games experience, three promotions + one play-off position.

Steve Evans has six promotions on his CV.

Two very promising options we should be at least exploring.

What about the ethos? Do you love hoof?

UTB
 
As I said on a previous thread Cox has been sounded out a couple of weeks or more ago.
From what I can gather it won't be him. He is more likely to go to Notts County if they sack Kiwomya.
Either way Mansfield will try to hold on to him and he is close to their chairman.

However I also believe he might of had a look at this great forum earlier today when told there was some complimentary posts about him.;-)
 
As I said on a previous thread Cox has been sounded out a couple of weeks or more ago.
From what I can gather it won't be him. He is more likely to go to Notts County if they sack Kiwomya.
Either way Mansfield will try to hold on to him and he is close to their chairman.

However I also believe he might of had a look at this great forum earlier today when told there was some complimentary posts about him.;-)

I don't see why he would prefer Notts County to us.
If you know him, tell him to give Jim Phipps a ring before it's too late!
 
370 games experience, three promotions + one play-off position.

Steve Evans has six promotions on his CV.

Two very promising options we should be at least exploring.

Cox is successful. Evans is successful.
Hoofball is never successful in the modern game (sic)
Ergo neither Cox or Evans plays hoofball.
 

I don't see why he would prefer Notts County to us.
If you know him, tell him to give Jim Phipps a ring before it's too late!

Not him personally- however a text of mine saying to get his arse up here was forwarded on to him today!
I believe County had shown more interest than Utd, rather than his preference. I don't now what that would be. This was a couple of weeks ago at least as well.

I still think that it will be Clough all the same. I just don't get any enthusiasm about him.
 
He learning so this club needs a experience manager in.
 
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I think he is the best bloke for the job right now.

I'd much rather have Cox than Clough (slight childish giggles aside!)
Get your Cox in for the girls!

I agree, i can't see our board going for him. Our lot are always obsessed with names.
I don't hate Clough, but he wouldn't be on my list.
Does look like he's likely to be the one though.
If he is, i hope he proves all us doubters wrong.
 
We haven't had the lecture on how Bassett and Warnock's winning ways brought eternal shame on the club for a few hours.

Maybe this will lure him out:-

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/344727/Sheffield-United-need-experience-at-the-helm

I agree with Bassett for what it's worth.
I'm sure pinchy will too as he's a big admirer of Pulis and Stoke.

Summed up quite easily by Harry

Bassett said: “Tony knows how to build a winning team and successful club.”
 
370 games experience, three promotions + one play-off position.

Steve Evans has six promotions on his CV.

Two very promising options we should be at least exploring.
Oh no not evans please. Nasty egocentric, every club`s fans despise the man in l2.
 
We should definitely be going for the likes of Cox & Evans. We do not want an inexperienced former player or old un looking for a last pay day.


And anyone who turned us down last time when we weres skint can fuck off as well.
Yes that means you McCall.
 
As I said on a previous thread Cox has been sounded out a couple of weeks or more ago.
From what I can gather it won't be him. He is more likely to go to Notts County if they sack Kiwomya.
Either way Mansfield will try to hold on to him and he is close to their chairman.

However I also believe he might of had a look at this great forum earlier today when told there was some complimentary posts about him.;-)

You sure it's not the CEO he's close to? ;)

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Isn't she the chairmans wife? If it is, she's much less attractive in real person. She looks like someones mum who's been sat out in the sun too long. That photo must have had the hell airbrushed out of it. You do get a sense of her scary serial-killer eyes though.
 

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