Who are Bokkie and flinders? Sounds like a 70's tv cop show!Ihearye wrote:While walking the dogs this morning gave this all some more thought. If the next manager had been grounded in L2 made his way up as a player to the highesst standard and been retained by a premiership team as part of their coaching staff. I would probably be happy to get him onbaord with fresh ideas etc. I shouldn't let the fact he is one of our own, see this as a negative move.
As for Bokkie, no evidence he has turned flinderrs into a better keeper. He didn't have much impact with the previois one
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My order of preference as follows:
1) Nicholson/Duff. Both a bit of a gamble but could be the man to come in with a new approach, steady us this year and hopefully get us promoted next year.
2) Davis. Would play good football, develop young players, and only candidate who has won promotion from league two. His time at Orient leaves a black mark.
3) Curle. Short term stop gap. He would get us winning ugly and organised but I don't see us getting promoted under him.
4) Devaney. I honestly don't see why he's even in contention other than he used to play for us.
5) Milton. I believe this would be a disaster after three poor spells as caretaker.
1) Nicholson/Duff. Both a bit of a gamble but could be the man to come in with a new approach, steady us this year and hopefully get us promoted next year.
2) Davis. Would play good football, develop young players, and only candidate who has won promotion from league two. His time at Orient leaves a black mark.
3) Curle. Short term stop gap. He would get us winning ugly and organised but I don't see us getting promoted under him.
4) Devaney. I honestly don't see why he's even in contention other than he used to play for us.
5) Milton. I believe this would be a disaster after three poor spells as caretaker.
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The ex player candidates mentioned are all in a job are dismissed by some. The others some have tipped are unemployed. I wonder why.
Nicholson strikes me as a potentially imaginative choice.Robin wrote:My order of preference as follows:
1) Nicholson/Duff. Both a bit of a gamble but could be the man to come in with a new approach, steady us this year and hopefully get us promoted next year.
2) Davis. Would play good football, develop young players, and only candidate who has won promotion from league two. His time at Orient leaves a black mark.
3) Curle. Short term stop gap. He would get us winning ugly and organised but I don't see us getting promoted under him.
4) Devaney. I honestly don't see why he's even in contention other than he used to play for us.
5) Milton. I believe this would be a disaster after three poor spells as caretaker.
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The stagnation continues. We could be in the bottom two before the new manager is in.Red Duke wrote:MH has just tweeted that RM is doing the presser so he should be still be in cahrge of team affairs on Saturday.
(Unless RM is the new man).
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To be honest this is all beginning to feel like a Cartoon. Absolutely ridiculous in my opinion. Throwing games away for fun at the moment. RM is not the right man and neither are his staff. Get Rid and start fresh NOW! its a must before its all too late ( SOON IT WILL BE )RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:The stagnation continues. We could be in the bottom two before the new manager is in.Red Duke wrote:MH has just tweeted that RM is doing the presser so he should be still be in cahrge of team affairs on Saturday.
(Unless RM is the new man).
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Can't argue with any of this assuming these are the names in the mix.Robin wrote:My order of preference as follows:
1) Nicholson/Duff. Both a bit of a gamble but could be the man to come in with a new approach, steady us this year and hopefully get us promoted next year.
2) Davis. Would play good football, develop young players, and only candidate who has won promotion from league two. His time at Orient leaves a black mark.
3) Curle. Short term stop gap. He would get us winning ugly and organised but I don't see us getting promoted under him.
4) Devaney. I honestly don't see why he's even in contention other than he used to play for us.
5) Milton. I believe this would be a disaster after three poor spells as caretaker.
Nicholson or Duff would both be interesting appointments - younger guys with decent coaching experience and qualifications who are ambitious.
Would be great to see one of them form a successful partnership with the new chairman in the same way that SC had with PB.
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Odds now back up on Sky Bet. Bookies seem to think it's between Duff and Curle.
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The significant odds are those of Russ at 14/1.I-Love-CTFC wrote:Odds now back up on Sky Bet. Bookies seem to think it's between Duff and Curle.
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I don't efin care anymore, it's gone on far to long we are fast becoming a laughing stock. GET IT FU##ING SORTED.
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I didn’t say he made him into a better keeper but if something isn’t broke don’t fix itIhearye wrote:While walking the dogs this morning gave this all some more thought. If the next manager had been grounded in L2 made his way up as a player to the highesst standard and been retained by a premiership team as part of their coaching staff. I would probably be happy to get him onbaord with fresh ideas etc. I shouldn't let the fact he is one of our own, see this as a negative move.
As for Bokkie, no evidence he has turned flinderrs into a better keeper. He didn't have much impact with the previois one
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Fair enough, so ....... what he might be doing right....... is doing nothing ? That is if we agree there is a possibility he hasn't improved Flinders?RichardMoss wrote:I didn’t say he made him into a better keeper but if something isn’t broke don’t fix itIhearye wrote:While walking the dogs this morning gave this all some more thought. If the next manager had been grounded in L2 made his way up as a player to the highesst standard and been retained by a premiership team as part of their coaching staff. I would probably be happy to get him onbaord with fresh ideas etc. I shouldn't let the fact he is one of our own, see this as a negative move.
As for Bokkie, no evidence he has turned flinderrs into a better keeper. He didn't have much impact with the previois one
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However..... seems very strange to open up the book again, even with short odds. If indeed nailed on, then it is a licence to print money (as long as no restrictions on bets)little mo wrote:Certainly looks like it, 8/15 on.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:Duff looks nailed on.
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He’s obviously doing a good job with Lovett and even though he may not have necessarily improved flinders, he does seem to be getting the best out of him. Having said that however we haven’t really seen good reason for his nickname ‘butter flinders’ so you could argue that bookie has improved him?Ihearye wrote:Fair enough, so ....... what he might be doing right....... is doing nothing ? That is if we agree there is a possibility he hasn't improved Flinders?RichardMoss wrote:I didn’t say he made him into a better keeper but if something isn’t broke don’t fix itIhearye wrote:While walking the dogs this morning gave this all some more thought. If the next manager had been grounded in L2 made his way up as a player to the highesst standard and been retained by a premiership team as part of their coaching staff. I would probably be happy to get him onbaord with fresh ideas etc. I shouldn't let the fact he is one of our own, see this as a negative move.
As for Bokkie, no evidence he has turned flinderrs into a better keeper. He didn't have much impact with the previois one
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I think best to ignore the “Butter Flinders” remarks. As with those on here who took great glee in calling Scotty “Coco the Brown”, it has more to do with the nature of the ‘fans’ in question looking for any opportunity to belittle and mock their own players than it does with the player’s ability.
Hear hear. Some people perversely seem to be happier fuelling their own ego by making 'clever' remarks about players than being constructively critical towards the club they allegedly support. When challenged for being so crass, the usual retort is that the 'rose tinters' are trying to muzzle the concerns of real supporters. All I'll say is that all fans get frustrated, but there are ways of expressing it without belittling players. Such comments are needlessly caustic and negative, and are potentially damaging to the team's morale. What's the point of doing that?RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I think best to ignore the “Butter Flinders” remarks. As with those on here who took great glee in calling Scotty “Coco the Brown”, it has more to do with the nature of the ‘fans’ in question looking for any opportunity to belittle and mock their own players than it does with the player’s ability.
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Well said.RegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote:I think best to ignore the “Butter Flinders” remarks. As with those on here who took great glee in calling Scotty “Coco the Brown”, it has more to do with the nature of the ‘fans’ in question looking for any opportunity to belittle and mock their own players than it does with the player’s ability.
If Duff doesn`t become our manager i will begin to suspect he was never a serious option,just as the striker Rowe, who we were told was never close to signing.Someone wants us to think they have genuine ambition for our club when it has just been a P.R. stunt.And before anyone asks ! Why should we trust someone we don`t know ?I-Love-CTFC wrote:Duff now 1/6!
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I think it reflects poorly on Burnley if they hold out for compensation. Given the service that he has delivered to them, he should walk away with their blessing and best wishes.
I wonder if it is more likely that they don't want to lose him and they are offering him a "promotion" in order to stay. Not sure what sort of structure there is below Dyche. Perhaps he is being offered an assistant manager type role....
I wonder if it is more likely that they don't want to lose him and they are offering him a "promotion" in order to stay. Not sure what sort of structure there is below Dyche. Perhaps he is being offered an assistant manager type role....