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With Jules Darby being interim, will he not be recommending Billy Davies for the job? Jules has been his assistant hasn’t he?

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15 minutes ago, Matt Lofthouse said:

Joking aside I’m with you on this. Have one in ear shot at work who’s a 10 and I can’t hack it and no I don’t work with big E.

I'm not sure I could handle it! 🤣

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1 hour ago, superkev said:

Of bundesliga 3. Bet that’s the equivalent of Sunday league

Perhaps a bit better, and crowds, although impressive, aren't the only indicator.

He's been flitting around the lower leagues there for some time.

We've just got rid of a chap who came from lower down, albeit with a good reputation. 

Right man for the time, but perhaps someone with a bit more experience now. Or at least someone with a more pragmatic approach.

Of course we could never know for sure, but a manager from another country, with an average record of success, would have the fans scratching their heads. 

They've got season tickets to sell and need to engender a sense of positivity quickly.

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I reckon it will be someone we’ve never heard of. Either a coach at one of the top teams (I.e McKenna), foreign or from L2 / national league 

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11 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Left field if true.

Conway would come back!

Can't find out whether he's married, or a serial shagger.

Turned down Burton in December, I think we’d be too big of a pull to resist..

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Just now, Eddie said:

I reckon it will be someone we’ve never heard of. Either a coach at one of the top teams (I.e McKenna), foreign or from L2 / national league 

It's never usually someone in the early betting odds

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3 hours ago, VividDreamer said:

Darby, Taylor and Tutte 

Sounds like a solicitors office based on somewhere like Haliwell Road 

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Had a good look at all the names in the frame and had a chance to think a bit now the work day is done. 

Schumacher has done nothing wrong in his managerial career. Nobody seems to make it stick at Stoke and he'd won as many games as he'd lost in the ridiculously short spell he was afforded. 

As things stand he's my no 1 choice. I reserve the right to change my mind half a dozen times between now and breakfast tomorrow though 🙂

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1 minute ago, W.cramp said:

David Lee must be high up on the list.

Him and Phillips could be the new Rioch and Todd

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49 minutes ago, Tonge moor green jacket said:

Perhaps a bit better, and crowds, although impressive, aren't the only indicator.

He's been flitting around the lower leagues there for some time.

We've just got rid of a chap who came from lower down, albeit with a good reputation. 

Right man for the time, but perhaps someone with a bit more experience now. Or at least someone with a more pragmatic approach.

Of course we could never know for sure, but a manager from another country, with an average record of success, would have the fans scratching their heads. 

They've got season tickets to sell and need to engender a sense of positivity quickly.

Yeah fair. I know it’s a better than Sunday league, I agree that a 59 year old bundesliga 3 manager would be an odd appointment

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