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worcester_ccfc wrote:QUESTION FOR ALL CARDIFF CITY FANS![]()
If Russell Slade was sacked tomorrow, would you take Craig Bellamy as manager until the end of the season at least?
This isn't "will Craig Bellamy take over?" so whether you think he'd work for Tan or not, would you be happy with it?
For the record, I can't see Slade going right now but think it will be very likely if we lose at Hull and Wolves.
Tue Jan 12, 2016 1:26 am
WitlaBlue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:QUESTION FOR ALL CARDIFF CITY FANS![]()
If Russell Slade was sacked tomorrow, would you take Craig Bellamy as manager until the end of the season at least?
This isn't "will Craig Bellamy take over?" so whether you think he'd work for Tan or not, would you be happy with it?
For the record, I can't see Slade going right now but think it will be very likely if we lose at Hull and Wolves.
Post by JJ Bluebird98 » Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:57 pm
I don't think I have seen him mentioned on here as a potential Cardiff manager, but he could be a great fit for us he has lots of experience coaching at Barcelona, zenit St Petersburg,Chelsea and Man City. He has also coached at international level with the Netherlands, Russia, south Korea (2002) and of course Wales under Gary Speed. He has had massive success as a coach and he even transformed a youth system in Feyenoord. I think he could be the sort of different and freshness to get us going again and despite his vast experience at coaching he is still only 44 which is young for a manager. I also think he is a realistic target who would want to manage Cardiff. If Bellamy still wants to wait a bit longer to manage us I don't see no harm in making Raymond Verheijan our next manager.
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WitlaBlue wrote:WitlaBlue wrote:worcester_ccfc wrote:QUESTION FOR ALL CARDIFF CITY FANS![]()
If Russell Slade was sacked tomorrow, would you take Craig Bellamy as manager until the end of the season at least?
This isn't "will Craig Bellamy take over?" so whether you think he'd work for Tan or not, would you be happy with it?
For the record, I can't see Slade going right now but think it will be very likely if we lose at Hull and Wolves.
Post by JJ Bluebird98 » Mon Jan 11, 2016 11:57 pm
I don't think I have seen him mentioned on here as a potential Cardiff manager, but he could be a great fit for us he has lots of experience coaching at Barcelona, zenit St Petersburg,Chelsea and Man City. He has also coached at international level with the Netherlands, Russia, south Korea (2002) and of course Wales under Gary Speed. He has had massive success as a coach and he even transformed a youth system in Feyenoord. I think he could be the sort of different and freshness to get us going again and despite his vast experience at coaching he is still only 44 which is young for a manager. I also think he is a realistic target who would want to manage Cardiff. If Bellamy still wants to wait a bit longer to manage us I don't see no harm in making Raymond Verheijan our next manager.
What a great shout ! Just how good a suggestion is this !
I wondered where this guy had got to after he was no longer wanted by Wales's Chris Coleman set up which greatly surprised me as he was largely responsible for changing the way Wales played under Gary Speed
If I was Vincent Tan I would swallow my pride and get rid of Slade, Trollop and Young Immediately, then offer the job to Verheijan along with Craig Bellamy as his assistant, which would also be a sensible way of getting Craig on board without putting too much pressure on him.
These two would bring instant hope and excitement to our long suffering fans, as their professionalism would quickly spread throughout the club, instantly raising all levels at the club.
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bluebird58 wrote:Absolutely not you stupid people! The last successful player to go straight into management in a successful way was Kenny Dalglish 30 years ago, and he took over the European champions!
Get real people - we need an experienced manager who has got teams to the Premier League before.
Tue Jan 12, 2016 3:35 pm
bluebird58 wrote:Absolutely not you stupid people! The last successful player to go straight into management in a successful way was Kenny Dalglish 30 years ago, and he took over the European champions!
Get real people - we need an experienced manager who has got teams to the Premier League before.
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bluebird58 wrote:Absolutely not you stupid people! The last successful player to go straight into management in a successful way was Kenny Dalglish 30 years ago, and he took over the European champions!
Get real people - we need an experienced manager who has got teams to the Premier League before.
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