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All this clapper v's knocker bollocks has got me thinking about how far down (or up for the clappers:)) our Mr Blackwell is in a list of managers in The Championship.

So for the purpose of this thread think about your club as having no current manager and then select who you would put in from top choice to'last pick.

This is not to say you'd swap that manager for Blackwell right now - i.e. I wouldn't want Blackwell sacked and Nigel Clough in as the new gaffer BUT if we had no gaffer I may choose Clough above Blackwell...

So there you go, you have no manager, take your pick from the list below and rank them from most wanted to least wanted;



Mark Robins (Barnsley)

Ian Holloway (Blackpool)

Gary Johnson (Bristol City)

Dave Jones (Cardiff City)

Chris Coleman (Coventry City)

Neil Warnock (Crystal Palace)

Nigel Clough (Derby County)

Sean O' Driscoll (Doncaster Rovers)

Roy Keane (Ipswich Town)

Nigel Pearson (Leicester City)

Gordon Strachan (Middlesbrough)

Chris Hughton (Newcastle United)

Billy Davies (Nottingham Forest)

Mark Cooper (Peterborough United)

Paul Sturrock (Plymouth Argyle)

Alan Irvine (Preston North End)

Jim Magilton (Queen's Park Rangers)

Brendan Rodgers (Reading)

Nigel Adkins (Scunthorpe United)

Kevin Blackwell (Sheffield United)

Brian Laws (Sheffield Wednesday)

Paulo Sousa (Swansea City)

Malky Mackay (Watford)

Roberto Di Matteo (West Bromwich Albion)
 

What a shower of sh1te that lot are !!

Based on what they've achieved etc etc, I can safely say there's only David Jones, maybe Gary Johnson and di Matteo that I'd go for. Someone can cut and paste this but I'd bet at least half of those won't be in the same job this time next season.
 
In order for me - managers who could well do a good job at our place.

Ian Holloway
Billy Davies
Mark Robins
Gordon Strachan
Roberto Di Matteo
Dave Jones
Gary Johnson
Sean O'Driscoll

All the rest are give or take for me
 
As well as he's doing at the minute, I don't rate Holloway as a manager. Billy Davies I can't stand but if he came here I could see him doing a good job. The ideal candidate for me though would be Dave Jones, but with Cardiff doing as well as they are at the minute I can't see it happening.
 
Based on what they've achieved etc etc, I can safely say there's only David Jones.

Based on pure managerial achievements (rather than personal preference) the top three would be Strachan, Warnock and Jones. Probably in that order.

It's a bit harsh to lump Robins, Pearson, Johnson, O Driscoll, Hughton, Irvine, Adkins and Di Matteo in with the "shower of shite" crew. I think they've all been pretty successful in their careers to date.
 
OK, three groups.

1. People I would take.

2. People I wouldn't take right now but . . .

3. People I wouldn't touch.

In One: O'Driscoll, Jones, Strachan, Johnson, Irvine, Coleman

In Two: Robins, Dimatteo, Hughton, Adkins, Rogers, Sousa, Cooper

In Three: The shower of shite. However, this includes Warnock simply because you should never go back and Laws because of his current position.
 
It's a bit harsh to lump Robins, Pearson, Johnson, O Driscoll, Hughton, Irvine, Adkins and Di Matteo in with the "shower of shite" crew. I think they've all been pretty successful in their careers to date.

Well you did actually cut my quote off half way through :rolleyes:

Robins - took Rothrum from mid table Division 4 to, mid table Division 4 albeit with financial constraints
Pearson - 1 good season to take Leicester up from Division 3
O'Driscoll - very much overrated IMO due to the way his teams 'play football', not convinced he can step up beyond where he is now
Hughton - been a manager for about 20 games
Irvine - done OK at Preston, no more no less, couldn't outwit Blackie last season when it mattered (one for the Blackie lovers/haters :))
Adkins - As with O'Driscoll, not sure he has what it takes at this level

As Robbie said, they're all much of a muchness and Blackie's record probably stands up as good, if not better, than most at this level which was the main point of this thread.
 
I'm meaning more of 'forget who's available, who isn't' and all of that
IF we had a vacancy at the lane who would you put in there first and right down to last
A lot of people knock / clap Blackwell - well where is he in the list as well if you could take your pick from that lot?
 
In Order, (Obviously not including the current gaffer!):

Sean O' Driscoll (Doncaster Rovers)

Dave Jones (Cardiff City)

Nigel Pearson (Leicester City)

Alan Irvine (Preston North End)

Neil Warnock (Crystal Palace)

Gordon Strachan (Middlesbrough)

Brian Laws (Sheffield Wednesday)

Chris Hughton (Newcastle United)

Gary Johnson (Bristol City)

Billy Davies (Nottingham Forest)

Chris Coleman (Coventry City)

Nigel Adkins (Scunthorpe United)

Ian Holloway (Blackpool)

Nigel Clough (Derby County)

Roy Keane (Ipswich Town)

Mark Robins (Barnsley)

Roberto Di Matteo (West Bromwich Albion)

Jim Magilton (Queen's Park Rangers)

Brendan Rodgers (Reading)

Paulo Sousa (Swansea City)

Malky Mackay (Watford)

Mark Cooper (Peterborough United)

Paul Sturrock (Plymouth Argyle)
 
Well you did actually cut my quote off half way through :rolleyes:

Robins - took Rothrum from mid table Division 4 to, mid table Division 4 albeit with financial constraints
Pearson - 1 good season to take Leicester up from Division 3
O'Driscoll - very much overrated IMO due to the way his teams 'play football', not convinced he can step up beyond where he is now
Hughton - been a manager for about 20 games
Irvine - done OK at Preston, no more no less, couldn't outwit Blackie last season when it mattered (one for the Blackie lovers/haters :))
Adkins - As with O'Driscoll, not sure he has what it takes at this level

As Robbie said, they're all much of a muchness and Blackie's record probably stands up as good, if not better, than most at this level which was the main point of this thread.

From the botton of Division Four, surely?
 
Love to know how people who think Blackwell is doing ok would rank this lot?

No manager, need one in - list them. And include Blackwell.

SotonBlade - do include him - where would he be?.....
 
Love to know how people who think Blackwell is doing ok would rank this lot?

No manager, need one in - list them. And include Blackwell.

SotonBlade - do include him - where would he be?.....

Ok, IF we were without a manager, and Blackwell was one of the ones available, he wouldn't be in the top half of managers i'd be looking at. Here's my revised list including Blackwell:

In Order, (Obviously not including the current gaffer!):

Sean O' Driscoll (Doncaster Rovers)

Dave Jones (Cardiff City)

Nigel Pearson (Leicester City)

Alan Irvine (Preston North End)

Neil Warnock (Crystal Palace)

Gordon Strachan (Middlesbrough)

Brian Laws (Sheffield Wednesday)

Chris Hughton (Newcastle United)

Gary Johnson (Bristol City)

Billy Davies (Nottingham Forest)

Chris Coleman (Coventry City)

Nigel Adkins (Scunthorpe United)

Ian Holloway (Blackpool)

Nigel Clough (Derby County)

Roy Keane (Ipswich Town)

Kevin Blackwell

Mark Robins (Barnsley)

Roberto Di Matteo (West Bromwich Albion)

Jim Magilton (Queen's Park Rangers)

Brendan Rodgers (Reading)

Paulo Sousa (Swansea City)

Malky Mackay (Watford)

Mark Cooper (Peterborough United)

Paul Sturrock (Plymouth Argyle)

I just think the people above him are more tactically capable. However, in the real world Blackwell is still the current gaffer, and i'll back most managers at this club until such time that they've had a good crack at getting it right. Blackwell has 6 games for me, but only once the majority of the squad are fit, i think it's only fair he's given the chance to get it right with the best players available.
 

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