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14 minutes ago, Eddie said:

Thing is with Nolan is that he has been successful in his short managerial career so far. He had a 42% win rate at Leyton Orient when he got chucked in for 15 games at short notice, took over Notts County half way through the season when they were 23rd and took them to mid table in that season, and then had them challenging for promotion all the following season and lost in the play offs. Granted he had a shit start to the next season but he was sacked after about 7 matches which was stupid and Notts County have never recovered.

I’m not one for appointing someone just because they are a fans favourite, Coyle showed how that can end up, but surely our next appointment should be a youngish manager with fresh, new ideas. Nolan fits that bill and has had relative success in his career so far, the fact that he would get the crowd behind him from the off and bring back a feel good factor that is massively needed would be an added bonus.

I wouldn’t want him just given the job straight away, he’d have to be considered with other potential candidates in the same mould, but give me Nolan over a Lambert, Moyes, Parky type any day.

https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/notts-county-unsustainable-situation-3m-2256413

 

i listened to an interview on the radio talking about notts county few days ago. I love Nolan from his playing days but it’s a no from me to him being our manager. 

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3 minutes ago, Escobarp said:

https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/notts-county-unsustainable-situation-3m-2256413

 

i listened to an interview on the radio talking about notts county few days ago. I love Nolan from his playing days but it’s a no from me to him being our manager. 

Sounds like an owner trying to pass the blame to me. Of course a manager is going to spend money if you give it him, Nolan was hardly going to say “no, keep your money I’ll get promotion without it”.

To be fair though I’m an outsider looking in, I’ve no idea how he actually got on there other than the stats, I know there’s a few Nottingham based lads on here who might know a bit more. I’m not at all saying he’s definitely the right person for the job but I think someone in that mould would be ideal for our “fresh start”, the fact he has the love from the crowd already would just be an added bonus.

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16 minutes ago, Duck Egg said:

^ agreed. This is where we're at. A league 1 club either goes for someone who's been round the block once or twice, or takes a punt on a young relatively untried chap.

Fresh start means fresh ideas, a few bumps in the road but hopefully we get lucky. Nolan or SKD as ex players would both appeal to me. 

If you are looking for young and untried and someone who has worked with BSA Matty Taylor has just retired at Swindon as a player and has completed all his UEFA Pro badges etc 

He's looking for an opportunity 

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1 hour ago, Biggish Dave said:

I’d personally want a manager with proven L1 record who might then need replacing though not necessarily if we did come up. I’m thinking Grayson, Rowett, Clough type

Grayson has a proven track record of getting sides out of L1 and in to the Championship. He'd by my choice out of those you mention. Rowett is a good call and someone is going to get a gifted manager in him at some point - but he had a rough time at Stoke and he's never managed in L1 and that's why I'd give Grayson the edge. There may be others to bring in to the frame - but it's that track record of promotion from League 1 and consolidation in the championship I'd be looking for. Bruce Rioch was appointed in 1992 having had Boro promoted from tier 3 to tier 2 in 1987.

Big Sam? If the new owners have serious money then I'd ask him back to oversee an updated version of the much lauded back-room and the scientific approach he created in the 2000s. Any manager would benefit from having that level of infrastructure.

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Just wanted to say thank you for putting my mind at rest Howard, I really thought the worse for Bolton. The father in law put me on to this forum and certain statements made on here have come true. Totally agree with the statements about BN and Nixon, completely untrustworthy IMO. Just looking for likes on social media.

BSA and KN would be good for the club, it would be a huge boost for everyone but I couldn't see them coming back in any capacity. 

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7 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

Grayson has a proven track record of getting sides out of L1 and in to the Championship. He'd by my choice out of those you mention. Rowett is a good call and someone is going to get a gifted manager in him at some point - but he had a rough time at Stoke and he's never managed in L1 and that's why I'd give Grayson the edge. There may be others to bring in to the frame - but it's that track record of promotion from League 1 and consolidation in the championship I'd be looking for. Bruce Rioch was appointed in 1992 having had Boro promoted from tier 3 to tier 2 in 1987.

Big Sam? If the new owners have serious money then I'd ask him back to oversee an updated version of the much lauded back-room and the scientific approach he created in the 2000s. Any manager would benefit from having that level of infrastructure.

I think Grayson would be good for L1, but could he take us beyond the championship? I know I m jumping the gun a bit, but I think we need someone who would provide success over a longer period rather than a quick fix. Is there any Eddie Howe knocking around somewhere?

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5 minutes ago, Pricey said:

I think Grayson would be good for L1, but could he take us beyond the championship? I know I m jumping the gun a bit, but I think we need someone who would provide success over a longer period rather than a quick fix. Is there any Eddie Howe knocking around somewhere?

I know what you're saying but I'd say it's "one step at a time". There's a queue of very large clubs at the top of the Championship and we're not going to be jumping that queue. Slowly but surely. Step 1: Get back in to the Championship, Step 2: Consolidate in the Championship. It's 2013 since we were last in the top half at tier 2 level. 

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19 minutes ago, Pricey said:

Just wanted to say thank you for putting my mind at rest Howard, I really thought the worse for Bolton. The father in law put me on to this forum and certain statements made on here have come true. Totally agree with the statements about BN and Nixon, completely untrustworthy IMO. Just looking for likes on social media.

BSA and KN would be good for the club, it would be a huge boost for everyone but I couldn't see them coming back in any capacity. 

No problem 

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10 minutes ago, paulhanley said:

I know what you're saying but I'd say it's "one step at a time". There's a queue of very large clubs at the top of the Championship and we're not going to be jumping that queue. Slowly but surely. Step 1: Get back in to the Championship, Step 2: Consolidate in the Championship. It's 2013 since we were last in the top half at tier 2 level. 

Good point and part of me agrees, but wouldn't the new owner/s identify a manager that would be part of a longer term project?

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All this about BSA as a director of football, i’m not sure 

if the new owners are going to come in and top up our income with a few million each year then it needs to be spent wisely on the front line (players) 

BSA isn’t cheap anyway, let alone as a DOF with another manger to pay on top 

Granted BSA is excellent with all the back room stuff and technology but I really don’t think we have the resources for such a big structure. We had something like 50 guys behind the scenes under him last time, even if you had 20 on £40k a year it’s a million pounds a year that we don’t have

Unless this new mob are chucking money at it, but then you have got FFP to think about - I doubt that will be our biggest concern though 

 

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1 minute ago, birch-chorley said:

All this about BSA as a director of football, i’m not sure 

if the new owners are going to come in and top up our income with a few million each year then it needs to be spent wisely on the front line (players) 

BSA isn’t cheap anyway, let alone as a DOF with another manger to pay on top 

Granted BSA is excellent with all the back room stuff and technology but I really don’t think we have the resources for such a big structure. We had something like 50 guys behind the scenes under him last time, even if you had 20 on £40k a year it’s a million pounds a year that we don’t have

Unless this new mob are chucking money at it, but then you have got FFP to think about - I doubt that will be our biggest concern though 

 

It would depend if he/his staff are employees of the club, or employees of a business contracted to the club.

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6 minutes ago, Howardroark said:

It would depend if he/his staff are employees of the club, or employees of a business contracted to the club.

Of course

I was just making the point that where we ended up with him last time would be an expensive model to replicate in League 1 with only £10m turnover 

BSA did wonders here early on when money was tight but he had the hunger then to get on and prove himself 

If this software company is happy to give us services for free in order to use the club as a working example then they can crack on 

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Whoever is given the opportunity, I hope as a club we foster a philosophy of developing and playing youngsters.

Parky did a great job last time of getting us back up straight away but it was largely done on the back of experienced pros with several youth players being released and not getting a look in. Now would be a good time to look to build something sustainable with longer term benefits. 

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1 minute ago, Duck Egg said:

Whoever is given the opportunity, I hope as a club we foster a philosophy of developing and playing youngsters.

Parky did a great job last time of getting us back up straight away but it was largely done on the back of experienced pros with several youth players being released and not getting a look in. Now would be a good time to look to build something sustainable with longer term benefits. 

Probably not for this thread, but where are these youngsters who got released

Hall hasn't gone yet, but I'm thinking he will in June

How many has he scored since he came back...i genuinely don't know, but I presume it's not many as I've not heard of him

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Just now, Casino said:

Probably not for this thread, but where are these youngsters who got released

Hall hasn't gone yet, but I'm thinking he will in June

How many has he scored since he came back...i genuinely don't know, but I presume it's not many as I've not heard of him

It's a good question but how many players drift out of the game because they never get an opportunity or a run of games to establish themselves? 

Certainly,  some won't be up to it but you'll never know if you don't chuck em in. Like you say - probably best for another thread!

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I reckon around the north west, players bwfc release will at least get a chance to continue their career elsewhere

Tell you one I do struggle with

Was it Perry..scouser

Wtf happened to him

In all seriousness, last time I got googling, he had fallen off the edge of the footballing world 

Think he went to glossop on loan....then nowt

 

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