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My heart goes out to the chairman of the Mick Beale fan club.
Matt Hobbs doesn’t need your sympathy.My heart goes out to the chairman of the Mick Beale fan club.
On what basis? Tiurned us down, left QPR after 22 games and now sacked by RangersCould easily see him being top of the shortlist again when Gary is gone...
Because he spoke to the club, agreed a contract and ready to move to the next step of posing in the shirt to announce his arrival then did a press conference saying he wasn’t coming and that with where we were in the league and they were that we weren’t a step forward…..Does anyone know why we hate Beale so much? I am at a loss.
Like big Sam for us when he took the baggies and Leeds job?But was he just a Celtic mole?
Out of sheer loyalty to QPR, he could only manage teams with Rangers in their name...So I'm guessing you mean Stafford Rangers???There's a place a few miles from Wolverhampton I wouldn't mind him at...
This was right after our first approach to Lopetegui failed, so it's not like we weren't aiming higher. I said at the time of this poll that the Mix had lost the plot. It's especially jarring when compared to similar polls around GON's appointment being overwhelmingly negative, and that recently 95%+ of voters wanted him sacked. O'Neill has achieved way more than this clown.Look how many people on here were happy with the prospect of this bloke coming here!
Michael Beale poll
Everyone loves a poll!!! Lol Looking ever likely he's to be the man, just wondered what sort of split there would be amongst the fanbase?www.molineuxmix.co.uk
Isn’t Muscat starting to become quite highly thought of as a manager?Alex Rae taking training, and Kevin Muscat one of the favourites to take over.
We will thankfully never know but I’m pretty sure if we’d appointed Beale we’d now be back in the championship and I dread to think what our financial situation would be.
If I was on the Rangers board, I’d definitely sound out JL. Regular Champions League qualifier may well appeal to him.
According to some journo on the radio, this morning, “yes”.Isn’t Muscat starting to become quite highly thought of as a manager?
@Jefe …….you know this was a joke, right? You miss the emoji?Sacked?…..now our chance.
Isn’t Muscat starting to become quite highly thought of as a manager?
How he got a job as big as Glasgow Rangers after ~20 league games under his belt, I will never understand.
Wish we got to see Muscat in the premier league with us. Was gutted when he left for RangersKevin Muscat and Glasgow Rangers is a marriage made somewhere, probably not heaven though. Feel like it's the kind of wedding where people say 'those two really deserve each other'.
It was as much his fault he didn't make it as anyone else's: his sending off vs Grimsby certainly marked the turning point in our '03 collapse, even if it wasn't the cause.Wish we got to see Muscat in the premier league with us. Was gutted when he left for Rangers
It's a bizarre, and rather ass-backwards approach that defies conventional wisdom. Managerial careers can last more than 25 years, so I don't understand the urge to go for a rookie in his late 30s / early 40s with virtually no experience in first-team management, when the consequences of relegation from the Premier League become more profound by the year. Let them marinate in the proverbial muck and nettles (as Mick would call it) of second tier management for a while first.We took a Premier League manager that had only managed 37 games and lost 20 of them.
Both similar appointments trying to unearth the next big thing early in their careers.
Indeed, 'he's bound to make mistakes, he's still learning the job'. Well thanks - maybe let him learn the job elsewhere and then come to us!It's a bizarre, and rather ass-backwards approach that defies conventional wisdom. Managerial careers can last more than 25 years, so I don't understand the urge to go for a rookie in his late 30s / early 40s with virtually no experience in first-team management, when the consequences of relegation from the Premier League become more profound by the year. Let them marinate in the proverbial muck and nettles (as Mick would call it) of second tier management for a while first.
I always thought that he wanted to get a red, hetried earlier in the game then finally right under the refs nose.It was as much his fault he didn't make it as anyone else's: his sending off vs Grimsby certainly marked the turning point in our '03 collapse, even if it wasn't the cause.
At the time, due to FFP, it didn't look like we were going to spend a penny until we sold Nunes, and Julen had flooded the media with 'woe is me' stories painting the club in a negative light. Which managers would have taken the job? GON may have been the best of a bad bunch, with the potential upside giving him an edge.It's a bizarre, and rather ass-backwards approach that defies conventional wisdom. Managerial careers can last more than 25 years, so I don't understand the urge to go for a rookie in his late 30s / early 40s with virtually no experience in first-team management, when the consequences of relegation from the Premier League become more profound by the year. Let them marinate in the proverbial muck and nettles (as Mick would call it) of second tier management for a while first.
Agree with this. Of course we might unearth the next great manager but I heard Hobbs say “who better to lead a young and hungry squad than a young and hungry manager?” which makes some sense but also makes zero sense at the same time.Indeed, 'he's bound to make mistakes, he's still learning the job'. Well thanks - maybe let him learn the job elsewhere and then come to us!
I guess the only logic is that if he turns out to be the next Alex Ferguson then he'll be too good and we wouldn't get him. That's a pretty slim chance though (statistically rather than as a comment on O'Neil).
Yes, sounds good until you think about it and then you realise it's ridiculous. It's like putting someone who has just finished an apprenticeship in charge of the new apprentices. Still were having a relaxing week believing in him, long may it continue.Agree with this. Of course we might unearth the next great manager but I heard Hobbs say “who better to lead a young and hungry squad than a young and hungry manager?” which makes some sense but also makes zero sense at the same time.
I’ve said before that I just wish GON had a very experienced backroom team with him to bounce ideas off and benefit from.
He had a short purple spell at QPR but has otherwise been completely and utterly gash.Left Sunderland already
Must have heard Liverpool want him.
He's holding out for the Bayern job.Left Sunderland already
Must have heard Liverpool want him.
I am so, so, so happy that our approach to appoint him failed. Doesn't bear thinking about where we'd be.Left Sunderland already. Must have heard Liverpool want him.
The guy is horribleLeft Sunderland already
Must have heard Liverpool want him.