Hey, why don't we all play worst case scenarios...
Back in the National League for 2024/25. It's already sorted.
I'd just like to point out that Michael Duff was on nobody's radar on the day Gary Johnson was sacked. IF and when Duff leaves, there are plenty of young ambitious managers out there that would love to be given a chance, such as Duff and Edwards. Just have to find the right one. Last thing we want is another multi-club failure, such as those that have relegated us in the past.
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Yes I think they will have more spending power than Charlton, Bolton, Oxford, Plymouth, Wycombe and match Peterborough and MK.Robin wrote: ↑19 May 2022, 12:39 Top 6 budget are you sure? Derby and Posh will very likely have more, then add in Ipswich, Sheff Wed, MK Dons, Charlton, Bolton and possibly Sunderland if they don't go up. Maybe also Oxford and Plymouth. Don't get me wrong it's likely to be a competitive one for this league as they are a bit of a yo-yo club but is it enough to get promoted and then more importantly avoid the drop in the Championship, that's the key.
Might be a good idea to look at the FGR next manager odds I'd guess we would be linked with similar.
There aren't many appointments that will stop me renewing my season ticket - he is one of them though.
Ian Burchnall (Notts County) is currently the evens favourite, followed by Ian Foster (England u19) and Paul Tisdale.
Regarding any new appointment, I believe this from Mickey Moore's interview in February says a lot about the type of manager we'd be going for:
Moore accepts Duff is firmly on course to climb up the ladder as a manager, just as he did as a player.
“I hope we don’t lose him, but you have to be realistic like we are with players,” he says.
“We want a reputation for producing and developing players so can we also get a reputation for producing and developing managers?
“We have to remember the staff we have here too. Russ Milton has been here since we both walked in and been brilliant and we’ve added to the staff.
“Michael stands in the dugout and speaks to the media, but there are lots of other people who make massive contributions to the three points on a Saturday, doing some wonderful work.
That's a firm no from me.
I think Russ Penn could be a possible candidate
The problem is we have a different chairman from Wilcox
Our current chairman I would suggest is more cautious than Wilcox
Duff is a match because he had CTFC in his blood and family ties
SC was the same
Duff has built in the backroom staff
Russ Milton is mister nice guy but we now need someone with credibility and experience but is still hungry
Has reg Varney done his coaching badges
The problem is we have a different chairman from Wilcox
Our current chairman I would suggest is more cautious than Wilcox
Duff is a match because he had CTFC in his blood and family ties
SC was the same
Duff has built in the backroom staff
Russ Milton is mister nice guy but we now need someone with credibility and experience but is still hungry
Has reg Varney done his coaching badges
We knew this would happen at some point. Best it happens soon if it does happen. We need a manager in place quickly who can get some quality players in. Next season will be tough enough without this sort of upheaval.
Just praying we can stay up again
Just praying we can stay up again
Last I heard he was training to be a personal trainer, and when he was released two years ago he said he didn't see himself as a coach.
Also, he has literally no management experience.
Russ Penn or Jerry Gill would be interesting options. Both have done relatively well at National North/South level, but does that equate to doing well in League 1. Yates made the step up well to League 2, but that was from the Conference. Picking a manager just on their history with the club isn't always the best option.
John Ward had no history with the club and he was a big success. Same with Gary Johnson.
Whoever comes in will probably be as a head coach with Mickey Moore still being in charge of recruitment. A Martin Devaney, ironically, may not be the worst route to go down. As I've said on here a couple of times, a Barnsley fan I know is hoping he gets the chance for their job - he's apparently done really well as their u23 manager.
Ward was a great appointment, he'd had success at many of his prior clubs and everyone spoke well of him. Just a no frills steady, experienced manager. Dare I say it's he's exactly the sort of person I think our current board (and the person who pulls their strings) will be looking for although I'm just not sure I see that person out there at the moment.
One left field option, and maybe I'm reaching, but what about Michael Appleton? He's an excellent coach, over achieved at Lincoln, plays good football and known to bring on young players. Not sure he'd want to come here but would have to be on a short list at this moment.
One left field option, and maybe I'm reaching, but what about Michael Appleton? He's an excellent coach, over achieved at Lincoln, plays good football and known to bring on young players. Not sure he'd want to come here but would have to be on a short list at this moment.
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If Duff does go I would want another Duff/Edwards/McKenna style appointment. So someone I haven’t heard from a top flight U23s or similar.
Duff will leave thats for sure but perhaps not this time
So is he testing the water
So how much extra pay will Barnsley give him
So when he discusses his contract with our chairman he knows his value to CTFC
He will also know what he can get elsewhere
He went for 30K and a friendly last time
Lets hope its more than that when he goes
I assume the chairman will turn to his mentor who has made one or 2 horrendous appointment MA and Buckle lets not make it 3
We live in interesting times
So is he testing the water
So how much extra pay will Barnsley give him
So when he discusses his contract with our chairman he knows his value to CTFC
He will also know what he can get elsewhere
He went for 30K and a friendly last time
Lets hope its more than that when he goes
I assume the chairman will turn to his mentor who has made one or 2 horrendous appointment MA and Buckle lets not make it 3
We live in interesting times
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I've already sent them a begging letter, turns out they're not sports fans.
I'm not surprised your manager is considering leaving. While it might be a ploy to get a better/longer contract I think the reality might be that he's had a wonderful season by keeping you in League One, and its going to be hard to repeat that. So if he is career minded he wants to cash in now while his star is shining, however I too am a little surprised that it would be Barnsley - I really don't think they're going anywhere soon.
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Maybe Duff knows some better clubs are interested but are being slow to make a proper approach so has gone public with Barnsley approach to force the others to act.
As far as I've seen Duff is the only one who hasn't made a statement about the approach, Barnsley and Cheltenham haveRegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote: ↑20 May 2022, 12:28 Maybe Duff knows some better clubs are interested but are being slow to make a proper approach so has gone public with Barnsley approach to force the others to act.
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JP didn’t make it up - someone briefed him.HamTown wrote: ↑20 May 2022, 12:41As far as I've seen Duff is the only one who hasn't made a statement about the approach, Barnsley and Cheltenham haveRegencyCheltenhamSpa wrote: ↑20 May 2022, 12:28 Maybe Duff knows some better clubs are interested but are being slow to make a proper approach so has gone public with Barnsley approach to force the others to act.
"Statement" was a bit strong but the journos are clearly being fed by info from the clubs