SmokeyGB
26-12-2007, 17:26
If MM is given the boot within the Next few weeks who would you like at the Wolves....
Big Sam
Paul Ince
Stuart Baxter
Larrie Sanchez
Other ?
Big Sam
Paul Ince
Stuart Baxter
Larrie Sanchez
Other ?
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View Full Version : Who do you want as the Next Woves Manager SmokeyGB 26-12-2007, 17:26 If MM is given the boot within the Next few weeks who would you like at the Wolves.... Big Sam Paul Ince Stuart Baxter Larrie Sanchez Other ? LG Wolf 26-12-2007, 17:28 Only one candidate on that list, Paul Ince. The Vicar 26-12-2007, 17:29 Isn't keeping Big Mick an option? Hatch End Wolf 26-12-2007, 17:30 Big Sam, but dispite his present problems he's still too highly rated to come to a struggling Championship club. Poole Wolf 26-12-2007, 17:30 Paul Ince but we won't get him now - Moxey's screwed up already KAZZZZ 26-12-2007, 17:31 If MM is given the boot within the Next few weeks who would you like at the Wolves.... Big Sam Paul Ince Stuart Baxter Larrie Sanchez Other ? FEW WEEKS??? i expect to have a statement by club tomorrow LG Wolf 26-12-2007, 17:32 FEW WEEKS??? i expect to have a statement by club tomorrow That won't happen, similar result/performance on Saturday will be the last straw IMO. direwolf 26-12-2007, 17:32 It has to be Larrie as he is the only one who has managed a national side. The Vicar 26-12-2007, 17:33 Now is the winter of our discontent Made dreadful christmas by this son of Barnsley LG Wolf 26-12-2007, 17:33 It has to be Larrie as he is the only one who has managed a national side. As your name suggests, a dire post. The Vicar 26-12-2007, 17:34 Surely Billy Davies, then we will have a manager who moans as much as the supporters. Adrian_Monk 26-12-2007, 17:35 add stuart gray to that list. He interviewed very well last time around. Other candidates perhaps include tony pulis, darius kubicki, graeme souness, billy davies or joe royle. How about kevin cullis? Local lad who did a tremendous job in charge of stourbridge cobras, and his name certainly fits. Anyone thinking allardyce needs a reality check. KAZZZZ 26-12-2007, 17:35 That won't happen, similar result/performance on Saturday will be the last straw IMO. well i want a manager who can make a attacking easy to watch team, not a bunch of grinders. none of the above LG Wolf 26-12-2007, 17:37 How about kevin cullis? Local lad who did a tremendous job in charge of stourbridge cobras, and his name certainly fits. :eek: Taffywolf 26-12-2007, 17:37 If MM is given the boot within the Next few weeks who would you like at the Wolves.... Big Sam Paul Ince Stuart Baxter Larrie Sanchez Other ? No Yes No No Billy Davies is another who knows this league inside out and is available, Chris Coleman is doing well in Spain and unsettled. He also did an amazing job at Fulham with no money. My fav would be Incey followed by Coleman bod101 26-12-2007, 17:41 as i have suggested for the last two appointements... gary johnson or jean tigana Taffywolf 26-12-2007, 17:43 as i have suggested for the last two appointements... gary johnson or jean tigana Don't think G Johnson would leave B City to join us now.. Oldgold Wolfcub 26-12-2007, 17:44 What we need is a Board who can finally choose a good manager. They are the ones who should have the contacts, knowledge, etc to make the decision. However a name I would always be interested in is Gary McAllistair. one4canel 26-12-2007, 17:45 already been sorted king kevin keegan to the rescue 306NOTOUT 26-12-2007, 17:54 already been sorted king kevin keegan to the rescue "I'll tell you what, I would absolutely love it" King Kev for me:D Bevan 26-12-2007, 17:55 already been sorted king kevin keegan to the rescue Is the the Ince/Keegan dream team that was discussed a few days ago? goldfish 26-12-2007, 18:06 I believe the collected wisdom of Molineux Mix should be given a chance. We buy players, sell players and use the infamous commentary threads to vote on tactical changes and substitutions. Papper 26-12-2007, 18:08 What we need is a Board who can finally choose a good manager. They are the ones who should have the contacts, knowledge, etc to make the decision. However a name I would always be interested in is Gary McAllistair. You can't even spell his name right you buffoon. Taffywolf 26-12-2007, 18:11 You can't even spell his name right you buffoon. Does it really matter? You know who he means... Oldgold Wolfcub 26-12-2007, 18:20 You can't even spell his name right you buffoon. Then why not spell it for us all to know what a wise man you are. BTW is buffoon a type of hair do or is it the name for a Mick McCarthy sock puppet because I am just wondering if it is you that is the buffoon? Dr Wolfenstein 26-12-2007, 18:21 You can't even spell his name right you buffoon. We've already had 'Woves' & 'Larrie Sanchez' in this thread, so don't be surprised. Oldgold Wolfcub 26-12-2007, 18:22 Does it really matter? You know who he means... Thanks Taffywolf he just gets upset because some posters on here think he is really Thick Mick. Papper 26-12-2007, 18:46 Is the the Ince/Keegan dream team that was discussed a few days ago? I think Ince and Keegan might disagree there. Papper 26-12-2007, 18:52 Thanks Taffywolf he just gets upset because some posters on here think he is really Thick Mick. Yes, i'm absolutely gutted - can't believe how my methods of non-detection were fruitless. I'm typing to you now on the team coach and feel i must come clean. Are you happy now? MK Panther 26-12-2007, 18:53 What about Yurgain Clingsman, sorry about the spelling. I don't want to be called a buffhoon. Oldgold Wolfcub 26-12-2007, 19:08 Yes, i'm absolutely gutted - can't believe how my methods of non-detection were fruitless. I'm typing to you now on the team coach and feel i must come clean. Are you happy now? As one buffoon to another I am delighted you will be clean for the new year. :D geowolf 26-12-2007, 19:20 Chris Coleman for me. Wednesbury Wolf 26-12-2007, 19:39 Chris Coleman for me. Seconded. As High as a Kightly 26-12-2007, 19:41 Stuart Baxter!!! I wish his name would stop cropping up! Anyone for Steve McClown? Space Wolf 26-12-2007, 19:46 Anyone for Steve McClown? Don't even joke about it. Harlow Wolf 26-12-2007, 19:48 What about John Collins from Hibs - assuming he doesn't go to Fulham he's got to be worth a look. UEAwolf 26-12-2007, 19:50 Chris Coleman. We need to get a manager in who plays football on the floor--Bolton exlcuded, I cant think of one PL team who is succesful at playing the long ball. Black Suit 26-12-2007, 19:52 How about Liverpool? SG does little else. tezread 26-12-2007, 22:08 Anyone who is tactically astute, full of ideas, ready to learn and who has the guts to stand up for themselves and the team cooper_J 26-12-2007, 22:48 Wow, another new manager thread. Just what we all needed. This topic is the equivalent of turkey - no matter how you try and present it differently for days on end it is still the same. Dry and boring. Black Suit 27-12-2007, 02:49 Wow, another new manager thread. Just what we all needed. This topic is the equivalent of turkey - no matter how you try and present it differently for days on end it is still the same. Dry and boring. Just learn to cook a little better! Turkey does not have to be dry and tasteless. Likewise this subject needn't be dry and boring. Polak 27-12-2007, 02:54 Chris Coleman for me. Definately would be my first choice, followed closely by Paul Ince |