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Next manager - Ben Garner confirmed (p256)

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  • How soon is too soon to announce a new manager? - it will be a week on Wednesday (11th) since it was announced JJ wasn't being retained
  • Chris Wilder
    Paul Heckingbottom
    Ryan Lowe
    Shota Arveladze
    Steve Bruce
    Paul Ince
  • Chris Wilder
    Paul Heckingbottom
    Ryan Lowe
    Shota Arveladze
    Steve Bruce
    Paul Ince
    What’s the point in that list? Are they not all managing in the champ? 
  • edited May 2022
    Although it's obvious anyway I can confirm no chance on Lowe, and I do have a very reliable source on all things Preston which I shan't be revealing. 
  • edited May 2022
    Chris Wilder
    Paul Heckingbottom
    Ryan Lowe
    Shota Arveladze
    Steve Bruce
    Paul Ince
    What’s the point in that list? Are they not all managing in the champ? 
    It was just a list of managers who have started their role in the Championship since Jacko got the job, in response to the post above mine…

    “ it has been referred to on here that a bigger name was lined up whose now managing in the championship”

    Not saying any of them are realistic options this summer. With the exception of Ince, probably.
  • I think we need to always remember the hours we were away from extinction. Then 'enter sandman' and we not only remained in existence but brought quality in many. areas of the club. Developing players, improving the excellent youth set up and infrastructure of the club. It's on a sound footing. Sandman didn't come in with a sledgehammer firing everyone. He gave current incumbent Lee Bowyer the benefit of the doubt (good decision). Didn't stand in his way (good decision) when he went to Brum. Hired what seemed a safe and experienced and proven pair of hands in Smiley Nige (good decision after the limited tactics of Bowyer). Acted to stop the decline and fired him (another good decision). Gave the untried JJ his first taste of management and didn't hurry to give him a contract but gave him a prolonged period of caretaker boss (another good decision) His first glaringly poor decision I feel was bowing to the unrelenting clamour from 'experts' aka fans! and gave him the job permanently. First whiff of pressure and the whole thing nose-dived. And saying JJ was part of his plans for next season only weeks ago (wrong decision) He owns the club. And while he can't simply do as he wants a la Roland Shathouse of yesteryear. He CAN hire and fire who he deems is right or not right for the progress of the club. And overall, silly comments aside, I think he has done a lot right. And firing JJ was also the right decision. He was righting the wrong decision of hiring him on a permanent in the first place. 

    I am confident that he will hire THE RIGHT guy for this time. He has seen enough to know that tired old managers well past their best are no good. And untried glorified team coaches are not suitable either. And if he IS the RIGHT guy, he will get this club up in a year. I'd lose the whole frontline and bring in quality. So many games last season were lost not simply by JJ ineptitude but misfiring strikers. Missington particularly. But Stuckley too. 

    Would really like to see Warburton. Definitely. would NOT want Hasselblad, Hughton, Evans or Ferguson take the reigns. 






    The problem is if he did interview them all, they all probably all talk a good game, otherwise they wouldn’t have got jobs, how does he differentiate between them all, apart from them telling him what he wants to hear?
  • A lot of it will come down to who has sold Thomas ‘the best vision’ and who he feels he can get along with, not what the fans think.
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  • A lot of it will come down to who has sold Thomas ‘the best vision’ and who he feels he can get along with, not what the fans think.
    That worked with Adkins 
  • Quite how we are going to sign a manager with any real quality when our current head of scouting and recruitment was a travelling medical salesman less than two years ago is anyone's guess?

    Sounds ideal ?
    We have a bad side and the spine is out of shape.
  • Fairly measured response from TS. He could be blowing smoke of course but would like to know who has applied! 

    Not based on anything but I reckon Matt Taylor would have put his name forward!
  • I find that interview quite interesting, does make me feel like it's more likely going to be a first timer young head coach from a PL club . 

    Warburton aside I just don't especially rate the " experienced" names that have been banded about. Likes of Lennon and Kean I could see applying and probably Darren Ferguson as well. 
  • I feel going down the younger coach route would be the way forward to build something at the club. 

    Does anyone think any of our existing coaches would throw their hat in the ring, i.e. Anthony Hayes or Hamza Serrar? 
  • Another name that hasn't really been mentioned is Paul Cook? 
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  • RedRobin said:
    Another name that hasn't really been mentioned is Paul Cook? 
    He's back at Chesterfield now - Be surprised if TS showed interest given his Ipswich performances.
  • I think we need to always remember the hours we were away from extinction. Then 'enter sandman' and we not only remained in existence but brought quality in many. areas of the club. Developing players, improving the excellent youth set up and infrastructure of the club. It's on a sound footing. Sandman didn't come in with a sledgehammer firing everyone. He gave current incumbent Lee Bowyer the benefit of the doubt (good decision). Didn't stand in his way (good decision) when he went to Brum. Hired what seemed a safe and experienced and proven pair of hands in Smiley Nige (good decision after the limited tactics of Bowyer). Acted to stop the decline and fired him (another good decision). Gave the untried JJ his first taste of management and didn't hurry to give him a contract but gave him a prolonged period of caretaker boss (another good decision) His first glaringly poor decision I feel was bowing to the unrelenting clamour from 'experts' aka fans! and gave him the job permanently. First whiff of pressure and the whole thing nose-dived. And saying JJ was part of his plans for next season only weeks ago (wrong decision) He owns the club. And while he can't simply do as he wants a la Roland Shathouse of yesteryear. He CAN hire and fire who he deems is right or not right for the progress of the club. And overall, silly comments aside, I think he has done a lot right. And firing JJ was also the right decision. He was righting the wrong decision of hiring him on a permanent in the first place. 

    I am confident that he will hire THE RIGHT guy for this time. He has seen enough to know that tired old managers well past their best are no good. And untried glorified team coaches are not suitable either. And if he IS the RIGHT guy, he will get this club up in a year. I'd lose the whole frontline and bring in quality. So many games last season were lost not simply by JJ ineptitude but misfiring strikers. Missington particularly. But Stuckley too. 

    Would really like to see Warburton. Definitely. would NOT want Hasselblad, Hughton, Evans or Ferguson take the reigns. 






    The problem is if he did interview them all, they all probably all talk a good game, otherwise they wouldn’t have got jobs, how does he differentiate between them all, apart from them telling him what he wants to hear?
    How would you differentiate between them ? I’m sure TS would take advice and look at stats and I expect that’s how you’d do it too. There’s no perfect or surefire way of making any appointment.
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    RedRobin said:
    I feel going down the younger coach route would be the way forward to build something at the club. 

    Does anyone think any of our existing coaches would throw their hat in the ring, i.e. Anthony Hayes or Hamza Serrar? 

    They can but they will be rejected as It feels like Thomas Sandgaard will go for a established manager but one who has just finished this season in employment. 

    TS was right to give the Job to Jackson as his record was top 6 as a caretaker and entitled to sack him at the end of the season. I'm and was gutted as I thought with new faster Wing backs we could kick on even if the 3-5-2 needed work on when out of possession !

    No insider info on the next manager but about the time JJ was getting the phone call from Sandgaard on bank holiday Monday I was in conversation and being told that Johnnie Jackson doesn't know his position for next season and this very reliable source confirmed that many players were unsure what was going to happen. No real breaking news but; CBT has interesting initials considering his nervous disposition before matches when he gets anxious and Chuks Aneke prefers to start on the bench.  Makes you realize how the mind of footballers have to be worked on as much as their bodies.
  • Milton Keynes play a 3-5-2. Manning Out.

    QPR play a 3-5-2. Warburton out.

    What’s Mike Bassett up to?
    3-5-2 is not a problem at all, in fact it can be a benefit.
    Jacko's problem was trying to play a formation without having the players able to play it.
    Hence wingers and full backs trying to play wing back.
    Full backs and midfielders asked to play in central defence etc.
  • RedRobin said:
    Another name that hasn't really been mentioned is Paul Cook? 
    He's back at Chesterfield now - Be surprised if TS showed interest given his Ipswich performances.
    In favour one minute. Out of favour the next.
    Sooner or later Sandgaard will realise that he has to stick with someone for longer than 6 months, maybe a couple of seasons before they show their true potential, as unpleasant as that may sound.
    Smashing it out of the park straight after you've walked on the door is highly unlikely in this industry and this league.

    Still convinced Jacko was the man for that.
    Thats something we as fans need to realise as well.

    With TS on social media, he's going to have seen the calls for Adkins / Jackson to go - Has that slightly helped influence his decision a little bit - Really wouldn't be surprised if it was the case with Adkins, as the atmosphere was turning on him so early in games.
  • Milton Keynes play a 3-5-2. Manning Out.

    QPR play a 3-5-2. Warburton out.

    What’s Mike Bassett up to?
    3-5-2 is not a problem at all, in fact it can be a benefit.
    Jacko's problem was trying to play a formation without having the players able to play it.
    Hence wingers and full backs trying to play wing back.
    Full backs and midfielders asked to play in central defence etc.
    Wing back is not a position that people grow up playing- all wing backs are either defenders or wingers converted.   He didn't have the players to play 433 or the diamond so that is what he was left with.  It wasn't great- the games were dull, but it worked a lot better than 9 in 13 Nigel achieved.  
  • RedRobin said:
    Another name that hasn't really been mentioned is Paul Cook? 
    Good shout that
  • RedRobin said:
    Another name that hasn't really been mentioned is Paul Cook? 
    He's back at Chesterfield now - Be surprised if TS showed interest given his Ipswich performances.
    In favour one minute. Out of favour the next.
    Sooner or later Sandgaard will realise that he has to stick with someone for longer than 6 months, maybe a couple of seasons before they show their true potential, as unpleasant as that may sound.
    Smashing it out of the park straight after you've walked in the door is highly unlikely in this industry and this league.

    Still convinced Jacko was the man for that.
    This 
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