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Managerial sackings, comings and goings
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An attractive job though would take a lot to attract Flynn from Newport, giving his strong connections there.ForeverAddickted said:"Football League World" on twitter (so could well be rubbish) is suggesting that Michael Flynn will be Lincoln's first choice as a replacement for the Cowleys - Doubt its true but wouldnt want it to happen either as been impressed with how he's doing @ Newport1 -
It'd always be nice for a club, if their sought after gaffer leaves for perceived greener pastures, as with Luton, there is a Mick Harford type to take over in a seamless way .. alas, this is not often the case ..1
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Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfield3 -
If Stoke were to sack Nathan Jones now, he'd be the perfect person to take over at Lincoln!paulie8290 said:Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfield2 -
they would not touch him with a 20 foot bargepolekillerandflash said:
If Stoke were to sack Nathan Jones now, he'd be the perfect person to take over at Lincoln!paulie8290 said:Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfieldkillerandflash said:
If Stoke were to sack Nathan Jones now, he'd be the perfect person to take over at Lincoln!paulie8290 said:Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfield
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had a convo along these lines with a local friend of mine .. it's all down to 2 things, cash and ambition .. a t m Hudds have a ground big enough and an owner rich enough to still have Prem Lge ambitions .. Lincoln is a great little club, alas, it lacks the size and wealth to probably ever get to the Prem without massive investment .. the Championship is probably the realistic limit for the Imps, and without the Cowleys, I fear that they would struggle there .. be very nice to be wrong though ..paulie8290 said:Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfieldpaulie8290 said:Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfield
short term though, the Imps could pass the Terriers at the end of the season .. Terriers down, Imps up ((:>) .. we will see
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Bodie and Doyle as 1st team coaches?killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49634696
Looking very likely Cowley will take over at Huddersfield. A risky move for him, though looking at the map at least Huddersfield is fairly near to Lincoln, so he won't have to move house!4 -
True but no self respecting manager will ever think "oh i won't go to that bigger club with a bigger transfer budget, bigger stadium, bigger potential, higher salary etc" in case i fail. They would naturally have the belief and back themselves to do well. Same as most players nearly always want to move when approached by bigger clubs.paulie8290 said:Nathan Jones is a prime example that sometimes you shouldnt leave for a so called bigger team, and I fear for the Cowley brothers.
Nathan was high flying at Luton left for Stoke and his old team are ahead of his current team, the way Huddersfield are going in 1 year I could see Lincoln ahead of Huddersfield
The Cowley's have been a success at 3 clubs now, so no reason why they can't continue. The biggest issue for them of course is reversing form and morale, and getting through to the January window.1 -
Excellent.SuedeAdidas said:
Bodie and Doyle as 1st team coaches?killerandflash said:https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/49634696
Looking very likely Cowley will take over at Huddersfield. A risky move for him, though looking at the map at least Huddersfield is fairly near to Lincoln, so he won't have to move house!0 -
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"We don’t know if an opportunity as good as this one will come around again"Henry Irving said:
Slightly surprised if they really mean that, chances are other Championship vacancies will come up this season0 -
just PR talk for 'we got an offer we couldn't refuse'. If (e.g.) the offer had come from Derby C, the expectations would have been really high .. Hudds ? any win a t m will be priceless .. not saying the Cowleys are on a very sure long term thing, but for now, the Terriers job is probably about as good as it gets .. still loads of para money to pay the boys a big salary and to buy players cum Christmaskillerandflash said:
"We don’t know if an opportunity as good as this one will come around again"Henry Irving said:
Slightly surprised if they really mean that, chances are other Championship vacancies will come up this season
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I can understand that statement
Football is very fickle, turn down a chance and another might not come up
Players are reluctant to turn down big moves because injury could leave them being unable to live off the wages for their careers
Same in a way with Managers, if the Cowley's have a turn of results @ Lincoln which sees them suddenly down the bottom they're not going to be touched by a Championship and like Derek Adams found out @ Plymouth - May even get the sack1 -
Nicky and I have a burning ambition to challenge ourselves at the highest possible level. We don’t know if an opportunity as good as this one will come around again being second choice behind Lee Bowyer.
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the Cowleys are sure to take a couple of the Imps in January0
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Bet they wished they'd signed Jack Payne on loan from Huddersfield rather than on free transferLincsaddick said:the Cowleys are sure to take a couple of the Imps in January
Could have got him back in January seeing they know him from the current Lincoln side0 -
Not sure how many can step up, seeing that many of them would have been L2 players last season and Lincoln play a direct style which might not work in the Championship?Lincsaddick said:the Cowleys are sure to take a couple of the Imps in January0 -
Might be a very brief appointmentForeverAddickted said:Dino Maamria has been sacked by Stevenage
Mark Sampson who was controversially sacked as England Manager for the Lionesses has taken over as Caretaker Manager
Going to be curious to see how he does - Was impressed with him for England, dont think Phil Neville has done any better and think Sampson could do quite well in the Men's game
Daily Mail are reporting that the FA are investigating Sampson after he apparently made a racial stereotype comment over the summer when he advised against the club signing a Nigerian Defender
Edit: There again it partly looks as though the Daily Mail are up to their old tricks as per the Stevenage statement
https://www.stevenagefc.com/news/2019/september/club-statement-stevenage-football-club-mark-sampson-thursday-12th-september-2019/
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I hadn't realised that Kevin Bond had resigned from Southend. Under caretaker Gary Waddock they got their first point on Saturday0
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Not the only one... I only realised on Saturday reading their report on the BBCkillerandflash said:I hadn't realised that Kevin Bond had resigned from Southend. Under caretaker Gary Waddock they got their first point on Saturday0 -
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That looks like Billy Joel to me.paulie8290 said:
Haha, I thought u was joking but nopeForeverAddickted said:
Yeah your right... Flores has been re-appointedkillerandflash said:
Yes, a harsh sacking but Watford have been in freefallSage said:
Since reaching the FA Cup Final, something has gone seriously wrong at that club.paulie8290 said:
No idea who they'll bring in, but it's unlikely to be one of the usual suspects
https://www.watfordfc.com/teams/first-team/new-head-coach-sanchez-flores-appointed1 -
Afka and me are upping our training programmes.Lincsaddick said:the Cowleys are sure to take a couple of the Imps in January7 -
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League One strugglers Southend United want to bring in former Sweden, Celtic, Barcelona and Manchester United striker Henrik Larsson as their new manager. (Mail)
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They seriously need someone who is going to tighten up that defence and stop them conceding so many goals. Otherwise, as things are going Southend are going to get cut adrift from everyone else above them and there will only be one relegation space to fill in League One.killerandflash said:League One strugglers Southend United want to bring in former Sweden, Celtic, Barcelona and Manchester United striker Henrik Larsson as their new manager. (Mail)
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Kenny Jackett at Pompey must be close to the push .. only 1 win from 6 so far this season1
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Chants of 'Jacket in' heard,allegedly.Lincsaddick said:Kenny Jackett at Pompey must be close to the push .. only 1 win from 6 so far this season14 -
Thing is which way do they turn... Could go experienced but Paul Hurst @ Scunthorpe isnt doing great, nor can I think of one who would be useful that is out of workSage said:
They seriously need someone who is going to tighten up that defence and stop them conceding so many goals. Otherwise, as things are going Southend are going to get cut adrift from everyone else above them and there will only be one relegation space to fill in League One.killerandflash said:League One strugglers Southend United want to bring in former Sweden, Celtic, Barcelona and Manchester United striker Henrik Larsson as their new manager. (Mail)
Would question if they should consider doing what Shrewsbury did by looking down the Leagues as you've got the likes of Matt Taylor and Mike Duff at Cheltenham doing wonders, maybe they should look at the Conference and find another Ricketts like what Shrewsbury did
Someone from abroad though, is that really the right way to go? - Larsson's name might bring in a few people and so raise the gate receipts but is that better than playing it safe?0 -
Because he has such a superb managerial record and a great knowledge of league one?killerandflash said:League One strugglers Southend United want to bring in former Sweden, Celtic, Barcelona and Manchester United striker Henrik Larsson as their new manager. (Mail)
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