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Postby moonboots » Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:33 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:Just updated it.

Mick McCarthy the early 9/4 favourite.

OMG....hope we don't get him. Not a great recent record. He's not the way forward for our club surely!! We need a more modern and progressive manager. You can tell from his punditry that he's a no nonsense, up and at 'em type manager. Everything based on discipline, workrate, crunching tackles and the like. We need a bit more than that.
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Postby bluesince62 » Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:37 pm

moonboots wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:Just updated it.

Mick McCarthy the early 9/4 favourite.

OMG....hope we don't get him. Not a great recent record. He's not the way forward for our club surely!! We need a more modern and progressive manager. You can tell from his punditry that he's a no nonsense, up and at 'em type manager. Everything based on discipline, workrate, crunching tackles and the like. We need a bit more than that.



Not my choice personally, but we need some of what you describe!!
Work rate,discipline, some pride in the shirt etc etc.sadly it hasnt been in evidence recently.
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Postby Forever Blue » Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:39 pm

Mark Bowen looking likely at the moment and maybe him and Andy Legg perfect to keep us up this season and take it from there :bluescarf: :bluebird: :bluebird:
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Postby Forever Blue » Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:42 pm

MARK BOWEN


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Postby worcester_ccfc » Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:45 pm

Forever Blue wrote:Mark Bowen looking likely at the moment and maybe him and Andy Legg perfect to keep us up this season and take it from there :bluescarf: :bluebird: :bluebird:


Did a terrible job at Reading
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Postby Forever Blue » Thu Jan 21, 2021 8:50 pm

worcester_ccfc wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Mark Bowen looking likely at the moment and maybe him and Andy Legg perfect to keep us up this season and take it from there :bluescarf: :bluebird: :bluebird:


Did a terrible job at Reading



Mark Bowen on the short list of 3

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Postby worcester_ccfc » Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:03 pm

Mick McCarthy is now odds on with the bookies
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Postby Crayfish » Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:04 pm

Forever Blue wrote:MARK BOWEN


Worked in premier league for 17 years and well over 500 games there as a coach.
Only a short time working in the championship with first Birmingham and then last year Reading FC BUT got promotion with Birmingham and took Reading from 23rd when arrived to 14th !
Win percentage working in the championship is 45% !


Virtually all the time Mark Bowen has worked as a number two to someone else usually Mark Hughes has hardly had any experience as a manager on his own. The last time we tried two ex players together it was the disasterous Danny Gabbidon Scott Young combination. Would prefer even Mick McCarthy to him and I don't want Mick McCarthy.
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Postby Forever Blue » Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:24 pm

spent 18 years in Premier ..... coached more games that all but Alex Ferguson, Wenger, Redknapp and Moyes ! 538 games !
Been twice in championship
Birmingham city first team coach with Steve Bruce - went there when they were 14th and got promoted that year .... and
Last year with Reading FC - went there when they were 23rd and finished 14 th and that was without our best striker Lucas João (this years top scorer !) for the whole season !
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Postby Forever Blue » Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:38 pm

McCarthy was manager of APOEL in Cyprus earlier in season ! Biggest club in Cyprus with most wxpensive squad - was sacked after losing FIVE of his first 8 games !
APOEL usually lose 5 games a season !!
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Postby davids » Thu Jan 21, 2021 9:58 pm

Forever Blue wrote:
worcester_ccfc wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:Mark Bowen looking likely at the moment and maybe him and Andy Legg perfect to keep us up this season and take it from there :bluescarf: :bluebird: :bluebird:


Did a terrible job at Reading



Mark Bowen on the short list of 3

MARK BOWEN

Worked in premier league for 17 years and well over 500 games there as a coach.
Only a short time working in the championship with first Birmingham and then last year Reading FC BUT got promotion with Birmingham and took Reading from 23rd when arrived to 14th !
Win percentage working in the championship is 45% !


Annis,

Who are the other two on the short list of 3?
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Postby skidemin » Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:05 pm

Crayfish wrote:
Forever Blue wrote:MARK BOWEN


Worked in premier league for 17 years and well over 500 games there as a coach.
Only a short time working in the championship with first Birmingham and then last year Reading FC BUT got promotion with Birmingham and took Reading from 23rd when arrived to 14th !
Win percentage working in the championship is 45% !


Virtually all the time Mark Bowen has worked as a number two to someone else usually Mark Hughes has hardly had any experience as a manager on his own. The last time we tried two ex players together it was the disasterous Danny Gabbidon Scott Young combination. Would prefer even Mick McCarthy to him and I don't want Mick McCarthy.



how was it disasterous.....they were temporary and only managed 2 games
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Postby Dazzy » Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:33 pm

It’s a definite ‘no thanks’ to Bowen. That would be a very similar appointment to Harris. There’s no basis for that decision.

There are many that I’d take before either of the names mentioned, but I’d go for McCarthy way ahead of Bowen.
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Postby Ninian Road Blue » Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:38 pm

Mick McCarthys Ireland played a 4-2-3-1 which would suit current personnel?
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Postby TopCat CCFC » Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:48 pm

Ninian Road Blue wrote:Mick McCarthys Ireland played a 4-2-3-1 which would suit current personnel?


May be - Mick McCarthy has now gone odds on to be our next Manager -


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Postby moonboots » Thu Jan 21, 2021 10:52 pm

I'd like to see us give Osion Roberts a go. He was supposedly the brains behind Wales' success in EURO 2016.
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Postby Dazzy » Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:03 pm

Go and get Bellers ffs. He’s everything we’re crying out for. Perfect timing for an untested manager...we’ve got nothing to lose and everything to gain from giving him until the end of the season.

For all those saying he wouldn’t work for Tan, this could be Bellamy's best and maybe only chance. He would HAVE to consider it if it was offered. He’d be a fool not to.

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Postby Mike Strinati » Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:14 pm

Bowyer would be worth a shot! ;) :bluebird: :bluescarf:
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Postby maccydee » Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:20 pm

moonboots wrote:I'd like to see us give Osion Roberts a go. He was supposedly the brains behind Wales' success in EURO 2016.


Thought Trollope was. How did that work out?
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Postby moonboots » Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:43 pm

maccydee wrote:
moonboots wrote:I'd like to see us give Osion Roberts a go. He was supposedly the brains behind Wales' success in EURO 2016.


Thought Trollope was. How did that work out?

Definitely not Trollope :lol:
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Postby skidemin » Thu Jan 21, 2021 11:46 pm

moonboots wrote:I'd like to see us give Osion Roberts a go. He was supposedly the brains behind Wales' success in EURO 2016.


if he was surely Coleman would have taken him with him...or the FAW would have promoted him....
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Postby JasonFowler1991 » Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:20 am

Whats the obsession with Bowen? Started well at Reading, from January onwards they won 6, lost 10 and drew 6. Thats 24 points out of the last available 66. Around the same period, Harris took over from Warnock and took us from lower middle table to the Play Offs.

Judging from what the Reading fans say, they lacked identity and we're overly defensive.

Andy Leggs record isn't great either. Took Llanelli from a title challenging team to relegation, and sacked from Bangor after 3 months. Granted Llanelli had financial issues, but that is a tragic decline.

As much as I'd love to see a Welsh/Cardiff management team, I'd prefer competency. Eddie Howe would be the ideal, but no doubt out of our price range. Some youthful managers proving themselves are Ainsworth, Darren Moore and Bowyer, even Jones at Luton, although he struggled at Stoke.

You also have Pearson as a short term option.

I'd love Bowen to prove me wrong, but he screams Trollope 2.0.
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Postby danielrees17 » Fri Jan 22, 2021 12:23 am

All I ask for is to get someone to change our philosophy and try to start playing attractive football, as long as effort is there and they give it their all then I'm happy, under harris for a while the players didn't look bothered and that is not acceptable
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Postby joeywills98 » Fri Jan 22, 2021 1:20 am

Xavi on his way to city apparently
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Postby Sven » Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:50 am

joeywills98 wrote:Xavi on his way to city apparently

Nice one, Pike :thumbright: :roll:
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Postby JasonFowler1991 » Fri Jan 22, 2021 6:58 am

JasonFowler1991 wrote:Whats the obsession with Bowen? Started well at Reading, from January onwards they won 6, lost 10 and drew 6. Thats 24 points out of the last available 66. Around the same period, Harris took over from Warnock and took us from lower middle table to the Play Offs.

Judging from what the Reading fans say, they lacked identity and we're overly defensive.

Andy Leggs record isn't great either. Took Llanelli from a title challenging team to relegation, and sacked from Bangor after 3 months. Granted Llanelli had financial issues, but that is a tragic decline.

As much as I'd love to see a Welsh/Cardiff management team, I'd prefer competency. Eddie Howe would be the ideal, but no doubt out of our price range. Some youthful managers proving themselves are Ainsworth, Darren Moore and Bowyer, even Jones at Luton, although he struggled at Stoke.

You also have Pearson as a short term option.

I'd love Bowen to prove me wrong, but he screams Trollope 2.0.


Just to add a little bit of further context here. This season we have picked up 5 more points than Reading did between January - season end, and we've played two games less.
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Postby D.A.C. » Fri Jan 22, 2021 7:49 am

I was delighted to hear Harris had been sacked then immediately worried knowing that team of goons would be choosing the next manager.

I won't be getting my hopes up, it seems Tan's spineless cronies can advise all they want he won't listen.

For me only one name gets me excited and that's Bellamy. Yes unproven and a risk but I think he could transform this football club.

Judging by social media Bellamy seems the popular choice, will Tan listen to the fans for once? Highly unlikely.
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Postby Wardy64 » Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:15 am

Looks like our club, Dalman, Choo and Tan will f**k this up again. Mick McCarthy ffs. Go and get Bellamy and get the passion, drive and play football the fans want. Not Pulis, Hughes or any of these failed managers. :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :banghead: :| :|
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Postby Jackflash » Fri Jan 22, 2021 8:18 am

worcester_ccfc wrote:Odds on next Cardiff City manager - Last updated: 2am, Friday 22nd January

Mick McCarthy - 4/7

Mark Bowen - 4/1

Craig Bellamy - 9/1

Paul Cook - 10/1

Mark Hughes - 12/1

David Artell - 16/1

Mark Hudson - 16/1

Michael Flynn - 16/1

Tony Pulis - 16/1

Eddie Howe - 16/1

Nigel Pearson - 16/1

Roy Keane - 20/1

Danny Cowley - 20/1

Lee Bowyer - 20/1

Robert Earnshaw - 25/1

Darren Moore - 25/1

Steve Evans - 25/1

Gareth Ainsworth - 25/1

Nathan Jones - 25/1

Ryan Lowe - 33/1

Sol Campbell - 33/1

Chris Coleman - 33/1

Ian Holloway - 33/1

Slavisa Jokanovic - 33/1

Joey Barton - 40/1

Alex Neil - 40/1

David Wagner - 40/1

Alan Pardew - 40/1

Nigel Adkins - 40/1

Thierry Henry - 40/1

John Terry - 40/1

Karl Robinson - 50/1

Paul Ince - 50/1

Pep Clotet - 50/1

Phil Parkinson - 50/1

Stephen Robinson - 50/1

Steve McClaren - 50/1

Think you missed out Pep Guardiole
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