A Look at the Managerial Candidates

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I'd like to see managers rated on their humourous nick names. Mad Dog and Negative Meg, albeit transitory managers, certainly had good names.
 
I'd like to see managers rated on their humorous nick names. Mad Dog and Negative Meg, albeit transitory managers, certainly had good names.

I thought Megson was hailed as 'Ginger Mourinho' in his long illustrious tenure here. That was a great nickname and we should have him back on that nickname alone. :icon_bigg
 
So how do you come to a conclusion as to who you think the manager is that is more likely to do a better job.

The stats can be quite revealing, we aren't saying judgement is on stats alone, but they are a good monitor of past achievements (or lack of them)

I dont come to a conclusion about who should be Manager, I leave that job to the Chairman of the club. Who I would like has no bearing on it whatsoever.
 
It's fantastic that the Trust believe we should be looking at a manager with a win ratio of above 40% and a not lost ration of 70%, which not only do none of the mentioned candidates meet, O'Neil wouldn't have met at the point when he left us.

Talk about ****ing deluded.

It's absolutely brilliant that the FT posted that as a serious post for discussion. :038:
 
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