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Curbishley turns down Wolves job

According to Jeff on Sky Sports just now.

Seems like he doesn't really want another job.
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  • Strange to turn it down after applying for it and actually getting it! Sure we will find out why.
  • Strange decision by Curbs..........if true of course!
  • Money? Backroom staff? Budget for players?
    Is Curbs a bit rusty in management these days?
  • seth plum said:

    Money? Backroom staff? Budget for players?
    Is Curbs a bit rusty in management these days?<</b>/blockquote>



    I think so, I don't think he'll ever manage a major team again in any division

  • Wolves wanted warnock maybe curbs didn't want to be 2nd choice , not really been in a postion to pick and choose lately,


    Could be career suicide
  • Strange decision, has to be the best offer he's going to get right now.. although as the window is shut id guess he thinks the current squad is destined for the drop
  • Perhaps Curbs has done his homework on conditions the Wolves' board expected him to do the job?

    Remember their chairman storming into the dressing room to bollock the team?
    Curbs wouldn't tolerate that.

  • Oggy Red said:

    Perhaps Curbs has done his homework on conditions the Wolves' board expected him to do the job?

    Remember their chairman storming into the dressing room to bollock the team?
    Curbs wouldn't tolerate that.

    I expect it's something along those lines. Curbs doesn't NEED a job desperately, and he got pretty badly burned by interfering higher-ups at West Ham as well, I seem to remember.

  • Seems a strange decision if true. I can't see him strolling into a much bigger job after being out for so long. Might be waiting for the Villa one though.
  • Shows he's not really bothered whether he gets a management job. Shame would have like dto see him back in football management
  • IF Bruce gets it then Wolves are downward bound

  • He's in a position where he can affored to look at the reasons not to take on a job before the reasons to take it. He's obviously not that fussed about managing again, but it seems does/did have an attitude about being too good for a lot of clubs. Shame as there are a lot of bad managers out there who keep taking on jobs. He's a loss to football, but if it's what he wants then that's up to him, good luck to him he's earn't the right to do what he wants.
  • I guess Media work is a lot less stressful.
  • Surely as others have said Villa is perfect for him. McLeish is clearly setting his stall out to make his replacement look a messiah. A potentially good 15-16 players there, needing a tweak. He doesn't have to waltz in with a mind blowing acquisition policy, they pretty much have the best youth policy in the league; even if O'Neill did his best at under-selling them.

    How Randy Lerner considered Houllier above him is crazy, but it could be an absolute blessing. Big wage players are going to be out of contract end of season, if Lerner let's him tweak a little they should have a very good platform. Wolves is an impossible job.
  • I think he is really only going to manage with a team with a dedcent chairman /board like he had with Murray.
  • Wolves is going to be a relegation and rebuild job.
  • I suspect they offered him the job till the end of the season. Can't blame him fir turning it down if that is the reason
  • I suspect they offered him the job till the end of the season. Can't blame him fir turning it down if that is the reason

    But then if I was them and took a chance with a guy that has not done the job for a few years then I would want to offer him a suck it and see contract.

  • i think he's just biding his time until chrissy powell has got the england job and he'll return to us.
  • Even if Villa happen to be looking for a manager soon it won't be Curbs that they go after, no way.
  • You have to admire him, the man has class and isn't going to sell himself short. He had an amazing relationship with Richard Murray and got badly burnt by boardroom interferance at Wet Spam so he's seen both sides of the coin. He's obviously made the decision he's only going to take the right job for him and not whore himself around to all and sundry. I always admire a man of principal so I say fair play to him.

    From a personal perspective it's good news as he'll keep his regular gig punditting the Premier League coverage out here, which he's also very good at.
  • DanDavis said:

    Even if Villa happen to be looking for a manager soon it won't be Curbs that they go after, no way.

    he was in the running for villa pre houllier
  • Think waggy should be jacko and or greens backup daft making green play out of position sorry wrong thead :)
  • razil said:

    Think waggy should be jacko and or greens backup daft making green play out of position

    Do you reckon that's why Curbs turned Wolves down?

    :-)
  • On Twitter they are saying it's over the length of contract.
  • razil said:

    Think waggy should be jacko and or greens backup daft making green play out of position

    Do you reckon that's why Curbs turned Wolves down?

    :-)

    LOL!!!!!!

  • Yep, altho im blaming being on my iphone while on dull visit to wifes friends house..
  • Jez Moxey has Tweeted that Curbs remains a target.

    Moxey_JezJez Moxey

    I will also confirm Alan Curbishley is still a target despite media reports #wwfc #wolves
  • perhaps Curbs will replace Mugson at Sheffield Weds, sure to be sacked soon.
  • Quite simple really. Once Curbs read my comments on what to avoid in another thread, he changed his mind.
  • He's heard the Sir Chris is to be sacked after our recent performances!!
  • DRAddick said:


    He's in a position where he can afford to look at the reasons not to take on a job before the reasons to take it. .

    This. I have a suspicion that Curbs is far from convinced that he actually wants another job.

    This is going to sound arrogant, but please accept my insistence that it isn't; it's merely an honest expression of why I feel I can understand why he applied for the post and then backed away when he was offered it.

    I'm sure AC has got plenty more money than me. But I've got enough; like Curbs, by the age of 50 I had sufficient that I never needed to work again.

    Like him, in recent years I've done plenty of lucrative freelance stuff, partly to keep my hand in and partly because it is hard to say no to a big fat fee for doing absolutely nothing but expressing your opinion, based on your supposed ''experience''.

    Like him, in the many (17) years that have elapsed since I last had a salaried job, I have applied for various high-profile jobs - and, more often than not, have been offered them. But I've turned them all down.

    So why did I apply for them ? In large part, to prove to myself that I was still ''marketable'' and hadn't turned into a past-his-sell-by-date has-been. But when I examined the stress and pressure I was going to take on in return for money I didn't actually need, I ran a mile.

    I've got a feeling that's what's going on with Curbs. You've got to really feel it and want it in order to take a job when you have no financial motivation to do so. He will recall the excitement and elation of the good days when you win - and then he will remember the desperation and misery of the days when you lose. Plus the fact that you are placing your fate in someone else's hands and working for 'the man' again.

    Once you've enjoyed the pleasure of being entirely unaccountable to anyone,it becomes bloody hard to go back to having a boss.

    So you balance one against the other - and without any necessity for the financial side of it, you end up saying 'Sod it, I don't need the aggro that goes with taking a job again'.



  • he's applied for the job, to turn it down looksa little like he lacks the bottle required
  • Not if they only offered him 6 months, then a 'rolling' contract.
  • Addickted said:

    Not if they only offered him 6 months, then a 'rolling' contract.

    Why would you offer him anything else when he has been out of the game for so long. Maybe expecting a long term contract is now a sign of being out of touch with football as it stands today, especially with a team that may be relegated.

  • Ia


    Fair play to you doesn't sound arrogant to me very level headed and to a point aspirational


    I think your right maybe I was harsh saying career suicide I hadn't thought of that point , I strive everyday I work to be the best I can and work very long hours to achieve it , at the detriment in parts to my family my friends and social life , I hope oneday to utilise all I have learnt from working in a huge corporation to oneday branching out on my own and offering other businesses the benefit of what I have learnt ,


    Well done you
  • shine166 said:

    Strange decision, has to be the best offer he's going to get right now.. although as the window is shut id guess he thinks the current squad is destined for the drop

    Why would Curbs wait all this time to get back into management and join a relegation dogfight. Would be a stupid decision. Start back with a team in mid table/ play-off contender, but with high expectations, seems a better option.
  • Ive heard rumours that he wasnt happy with the contract length they were offering. i.e. potentially they were suggesting that his contract would be reviewed in the summer. to be fair to curbs, the transfer windows shut, wolves are pony, i wouldnt take a job on the basis that ive basically gotta keep that lot up with no opportunity to try and make your stamp on the squad. if you take a job you wanna be able to see it is a project and make your mark on it, hes not got any wolves connections so hes got no motivation to risk his reputation just to try and keep wolves up.
  • I think if Wolves are going to change managers now, they need to give the new man the security of at least a contract to summer 2013. Why take on a sinking ship and risk your reputation if you're not going to at least be given the chance to bring in your own players and take them back up the following season. It sounds like he's efffectively being asked to clean up someone elses mess and shoulder all the blame and damage to reputation if he can't clear it up by May, it's not very reasonable.
  • I'm pretty sure that Wolves will be playing Leeds next year, so Moxey will get his wish.
  • http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17098513

    Curbs has ruled himself out completely it seems.
  • There is no more substance in that story than in the SSN one a few days ago.
  • alangee said:

    I'm pretty sure that Wolves will be playing Leeds next year, so Moxey will get his wish.
    And us! COYR!!
  • ESPNsoccernet understands Alan Curbishley has turned down the Wolverhampton Wanderers job.

    Curbishley has been out of work since leaving West Ham United in 2008, but he was believed to be the frontrunner to replace Mick McCarthy at Wolves after being interviewed for the position on Friday, with chairman Steve Morgan having earlier said: "He's got a great track record, he's been there and done that before and he's exactly the calibre of person that we're looking for."

    However, Curbishley turned down the position on Saturday after having been offered a contract until the end of the season, with the 54-year-old only willing to accept a longer term deal.

    Chief executive Jez Moxey said at the weekend: "This job requires a certain type of manager and someone who is going to give us complete commitment and enthusiasm.

    "'We would only ever appoint somebody who clearly demonstrated to us that they really want the job."

    Steve Bruce, who was also interviewed on Friday, is also reported to be reluctant to accept a short-term contract, which may provide former Sunderland and Ipswich Town boss Roy Keane with the opportunity to return to management.

    For more on Football, visit ESPNsoccernet.com
  • There is an account which claims Curbs is on Twitter @alancurbishley ,a sports journalist James Fielden is following him. The Express and Star say it is fake .

    Last week as mentioned above I picked up through Fielden that Curb's son Michael said the interview had not gone well ,since then Michael's account has blocked people from following because stuff he had told his mates started to appear on Wolves Forums .

    A couple of days later this account claiming to be the great man himself appeared.

    If it is genuine it is indicating that he is still in the running for the job.I suspect it is a fake but have followed it on the off chance.
  • IA's notes are interesting but lack the allowance that ex football managers always crave the excessive adrenalin that goes with the job. If Curbs had been offered a longer contract he would probably have taken the job. And why not? Wolves have a sound fan base and he could have turned them around given time. As things stand, I think Curbs was right to turn down a short contract. Bruce cannot afford a relegation either, so he should also avoid the short contract.
  • Wolves want to have their cake and eat it. 3 month contract in return they expect complete commitment and enthusiasm.... hmmm
    Maybe their plan is to appoint a longer term replacement at the season end, when they may also be better able to entice someone currently employed.
  • Wolves want to have their cake and eat it. 3 month contract in return they expect complete commitment and enthusiasm.... hmmm
    Maybe their plan is to appoint a longer term replacement at the season end, when they may also be better able to entice someone currently employed.

    Wolves' bargaining position seems unrealistic and a bit unreasonable to me. If they end up appointing someone like Keane, who's reputation has fallen so far he has little option but to take any job he is offered, it'll prove that they're not willing to put their money where their mouth is. Absolutely pointless sacking Big Mick unless they are willing to do what's necessary to get a manager with some kind of proven track record. Mick is not one of the very top managers operating in England, but he's arguably in the top 10%. Keane isn't even in the top 80% imo.

  • What sort of a deal is this that Wolves are offering? Keep us up and then we'll talk about a new deal? Yes, sounds really tempting that one, doesn't it?

    They won't get any decent manager with this sort of deal on offer, relegation beckons.
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