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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Beano » Sun Dec 01, 2019 11:02 pm

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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Spiritater » Mon Dec 02, 2019 8:54 am

Amber Andy wrote:
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Spiritater wrote:He is. He'll be courted by a Lge1/2 club soon enough. Unless it was a real step, if I were him I'd want to lead Barrow back up though and achieve something that I'd built myself.


Still lives in chesterfield, seen him Morrison’s in scumland last Sunday on way to chatsworth with Mrs.

A friend of mine is a Barrow fan.

Earlier on in the season, Barrow almost slipped into the bottom four. At that time my friend said Evatt was facing the sack.

Bet they're glad they didn't eh! Three points clear at the top and scoring and winning for fun.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Chrisuknottm » Mon Dec 02, 2019 9:42 am

Spiritater wrote:
Amber Andy wrote:
No Breaks Allowed wrote:
Spiritater wrote:He is. He'll be courted by a Lge1/2 club soon enough. Unless it was a real step, if I were him I'd want to lead Barrow back up though and achieve something that I'd built myself.


Still lives in chesterfield, seen him Morrison’s in scumland last Sunday on way to chatsworth with Mrs.

A friend of mine is a Barrow fan.

Earlier on in the season, Barrow almost slipped into the bottom four. At that time my friend said Evatt was facing the sack.

Bet they're glad they didn't eh! Three points clear at the top and scoring and winning for fun.


But they obviously saw something in that guy to stick with ...can you honestly say the same about Dempster... he can't win ....he can't win from a strong position against ten men and the team stop playing...he can't win from an equal game. ..he loses from an equal game. ..we get torn apart by average teams. The team aren't doing it either with him or despite him. How much longer do we have to stagnate for ?
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby tillydog123 » Mon Dec 02, 2019 10:28 am

Was not ready for a League 2 managers role end of and was exposed badly to take that roll after DF left,
worth a try for his loyalty and character but its obvious he was not going to cut it after first 10 games.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby arsene wengers coat » Mon Dec 02, 2019 4:18 pm

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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Sedgwick » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:24 pm

Who is actually still available and would be a good appointment?

Tisdale
Jones

That about it?

Managers from clubs doing well have sometimes taken a step down to go to a better club, who could we poach?!
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby MTFCMusings » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:27 pm

Sedgwick wrote:Who is actually still available and would be a good appointment?

Tisdale
Jones

That about it?

Managers from clubs doing well have sometimes taken a step down to go to a better club, who could we poach?!


Michael Duff?
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby stagsfan6493 » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:29 pm

Being managerless is a better plan B than keeping JD
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby kevin kents tasce » Tue Dec 03, 2019 10:30 pm

Honestly Sedgwick, those two should be the top two targets.

I would however even take Adam Murray or Paul Cox back in a heartbeat at the moment. Anyone who can steady the ship and get us organised again.

Dempster is without doubt the worst manager in my lifetime. I started as a 4 year old in 1986
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby The One » Tue Dec 03, 2019 11:43 pm

kevin kents tasce wrote:Honestly Sedgwick, those two should be the top two targets.

I would however even take Adam Murray or Paul Cox back in a heartbeat at the moment. Anyone who can steady the ship and get us organised again.

Dempster is without doubt the worst manager in my lifetime. I started as a 4 year old in 1986


I have been going 50 years and he is worst one.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby MTFCMAD » Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:08 am

The One wrote:
kevin kents tasce wrote:Honestly Sedgwick, those two should be the top two targets.

I would however even take Adam Murray or Paul Cox back in a heartbeat at the moment. Anyone who can steady the ship and get us organised again.

Dempster is without doubt the worst manager in my lifetime. I started as a 4 year old in 1986


I have been going 50 years and he is worst one.


Carlton Palmer was much worse than JD.

JDs deffo a close second since I started attending in the Parkin days.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby The One » Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:10 am

MTFCMAD wrote:
The One wrote:
kevin kents tasce wrote:Honestly Sedgwick, those two should be the top two targets.

I would however even take Adam Murray or Paul Cox back in a heartbeat at the moment. Anyone who can steady the ship and get us organised again.

Dempster is without doubt the worst manager in my lifetime. I started as a 4 year old in 1986


I have been going 50 years and he is worst one.


Carlton Palmer was much worse than JD.

JDs deffo a close second since I started attending in the Parkin days.


think the ratios would show different ?
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby StagsFan83 » Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:20 am

Nigel Adkins, or is he too far out?
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby gazza1988 » Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:35 am

Trying to think of names not already mentioned and did think of one, not 100% sure it hasn't but I'll say it anyway.

Paul Scholes? It may get a bit tricky when Salford come, but as things stand, all games will be tricky up to and including the Salford game.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby gavinbrookes » Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:40 am

MTFCMAD wrote:
The One wrote:
kevin kents tasce wrote:Honestly Sedgwick, those two should be the top two targets.

I would however even take Adam Murray or Paul Cox back in a heartbeat at the moment. Anyone who can steady the ship and get us organised again.

Dempster is without doubt the worst manager in my lifetime. I started as a 4 year old in 1986


I have been going 50 years and he is worst one.


Carlton Palmer was much worse than JD.

JDs deffo a close second since I started attending in the Parkin days.


Not sure I agree with that... given the differences in budget I actually think Palmer was better.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby James » Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:25 am

Daniel Stendel before he goes to Hearts.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby yorkshire stag » Wed Dec 04, 2019 6:28 am

Life is like football its about timing

FGS at this moment in time there are two stand outs not in work with proven track records

Tisdale & Jones

get it sorted before they are snapped up
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Tippy Tappy Football » Tue Oct 27, 2020 11:42 pm

It is time to get the Plan B out of the bottom drawer again which is constantly updated by the Stagsnet Management Succession Committee

Updated Plan B list of managers

Managers with League 2 Promotions
Paul Cook (Chesterfield)
Nathan Jones (Luton Town) (back at Luton Town)
Paul Tisdale (Exeter City and MK Dons)
Stuart McCall (Bradford City) (back at Bradford City)
Steve Cotterill (Cheltenham Town)
Graham Westley (Stevenage)
Phil Brown (Southend United)
Michael Appleton (Oxford United) (now at Lincoln City)
Phil Parkinson (Bradford City) (now at Sunderland)
Keith Hill (Rochdale)
Gary Rowett (Burton Albion) (now at Millwall)
Graham Alexander (Fleetwood Town)
Ryan Lowe (Bury) (now at Plymouth).
Darrell Clarke (Bristol Rovers) (now at Walsall)
John Coleman (Accrington Stanley)
Gary Bowyer (Blackpool)
Derek Adams (Plymouth Argyle) (now at Morecambe)
Gareth Ainsworth (Wycombe Wanderers)
Steve Evans (Crawley and Rotherham) (now at Gillingham)
Danny and Nicky Cowley (Lincoln City)
David Artell (Crewe Alexandra)
Ritchie Wellens (Swindon Town)

Managers with League 1 Promotions
Paul Cook (Portsmouth and Wigan Athletic)
Paul Heckingbottom (Barnsley)
Nigel Adkins (Scunthorpe United)
Nigel Clough (Burton Albion)
Phil Parkinson (Colchester United and Bolton Wanderers) (now at Sunderland)
Simon Grayson (Huddersfield Town and Preston North End)
Neil Harris (Millwall) (now at Cardiff City)

Managers with Championship Promotions
Nigel Pearson (lives in Sheffield)
Owen Coyle (Burnley)
Billy Davies (Derby County)

Managers with Mansfield Connections
Richie Barker (Rotherham United)
Steve Parkin (Sunderland)
Darrell Clarke (Walsall)
Ian Barraclough (Northern Ireland)
Adey Boothroyd (England U21s)
Paul Heckingbottom
Alex Neil (Preston)
Colin Calderwood
David Artell (Crewe Alexandra)
Keith Curle (Northampton Town)

Promote from within - (c) Hasloan
Joe Dunne
Jamie McGuire
Richard Cooper
Mike Whitlow

Blast From The Past
Paul Cox (Kettering Town)
Adam Murray (Barnsley)
Steve Evans (Gillingham)
David Flitcroft

Other Candidates
Michael Flynn (Newport County)
Michael Duff (Cheltenham Town)
Paul Hurst
Chris Powell
Lee Johnson
James Beattie
Ian Evatt (Bolton Wanderers)
Simon Weaver (Harrogate Town)

Big Names
Paul Scholes (Caretaker Manager of Salford City)
Henrik Larrson
Robbie Fowler
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink
Chris Coleman
Sol Campbell
Roy Keane
John Terry

Neil Warnock Type Candidate With 8 Promotions
Neil Warnock (Middlesbrough)

Steve Evans 10 Promotions and 3 Bags of Coal Candidates
Steve Evans (Gillingham)
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Tippy Tappy Football » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:10 am

I'd love the Stags to appoint Steve Cotterill or Graham Westley as manager just to see Martin's reaction :lol:
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby bellwhiff » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:11 am

Tippy Tappy Football wrote:I'd love the Stags to appoint Steve Cotterill or Graham Westley as manager just to see Martin's reaction :lol:

Billy Davies for me.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby James » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:12 am

Cotterill would be a great appointment in fairness.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby bellwhiff » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:13 am

James wrote:Cotterill would be a great appointment in fairness.

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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby smulls » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:50 am

James wrote:Cotterill would be a great appointment in fairness.


Bloody not! He failed at County and Forest! Do the research properly, James!
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby James » Wed Oct 28, 2020 10:56 am

smulls wrote:
James wrote:Cotterill would be a great appointment in fairness.


Bloody not! He failed at County and Forest! Do the research properly, James!


County?! :lol: He only lost 1 game and they won the title.

Bristol City he won the league.
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Re: Potential Managers (Plan B)

Postby Tippy Tappy Football » Wed Oct 28, 2020 11:13 am

I would be highly delighted having Nigel Clough as manager but that could be my heart ruling my head because I loved watching his Dad's teams and loved watching young Nigel playing for his Dad.
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