Not even time for @Dazzler21 to put you on his dreaded list.
The list will remain free of Sage. It was more a guess than ITK unless he confirms otherwise!
If I am on the list, it’s only because I’m in Sage green
On this occasion, it was an educated guess that suited the appointment of a manager who was out of work and matches the ambition they have tried to show.
Hughton is an excellent appointment and will do well at Forest.
His name haunts me though - had he got the Spurs job it would have been my biggest ever win. I had backed him on the Betfair exchange market and layed Jacques Santini. Well we know who got the job!
Santini's appointment was also my biggest ever loss on any market. Guess how pleased I was when Spurs sacked him after a whole 13 games!!!
In four full seasons in the Championship, Hughton has finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Our next manager then. Discussions on other threads have prompted people to ask those who have the audacity to question Bowyers management skills who could take over .......you now have your answer.
I like Hughton, seems to go about his job quietly and effectively. He's got Newcastle, Norwich and Brighton to the Premier League who then all sacked him when the going got a bit tough.
Should work out better for Taylor as Lamouchi was Robinson-like and fixated on one formation. A formation that only ever had Grabban as a lone striker.
Should work out better for Taylor as Lamouchi was Robinson-like and fixated on one formation. A formation that only ever had Grabban as a lone striker.
Hughton will surely play differently.
I agree, Hughton will surely find a way of having both Grabban and Taylor up front together.
The only problem is, their squad is so set up to play a specific way, they only really have 3 strikers and have a few wingers. Maybe he will just go with a flat 4-4-2.
3 wins in 5 games not good enough for Salford Graham Alexander sacked. Paul Scholes in temporary charge.
He has been a success at three clubs .. then sacked after a couple of years .. I suspect he always speaks his mind and this doesn't go down well with too many owners .. Scholes? a one time part owner of the club wants to 'expand his influence' .. I suspect he'll make a right horlicks of the job .. I hope Salford, owned by the Mancu luvvies and a rich Chinese get relegated, a pure vanity project of a 'club'
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In four full seasons in the Championship, Hughton has finished 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th.
Not even time for @Dazzler21 to put you on his dreaded list.
Indeed after taking over at Brighton at Christmas in 2014 after they had a terrible start to the season, they only finished 20th
On this occasion, it was an educated guess that suited the appointment of a manager who was out of work and matches the ambition they have tried to show.
His name haunts me though - had he got the Spurs job it would have been my biggest ever win. I had backed him on the Betfair exchange market and layed Jacques Santini. Well we know who got the job!
Santini's appointment was also my biggest ever loss on any market. Guess how pleased I was when Spurs sacked him after a whole 13 games!!!
Hughton will surely play differently.
The only problem is, their squad is so set up to play a specific way, they only really have 3 strikers and have a few wingers. Maybe he will just go with a flat 4-4-2.
Graham Alexander sacked. Paul Scholes in temporary charge.
The first team coach was removed too, so no continuity
https://find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/09112699/officers ..
Championship club Barnsley have named former Crystal Palace defender Valerien Ismael as their new head coach.
The France-born 45-year-old, who now has German citizenship, has replaced Gerhard Struber on a three-year deal.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/54663010
"Call me Ismael"