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Post by yellowshark on Jan 25, 2014 21:32:49 GMT
Apart from the fact that DiCanio is a fascist runt and managed the scum, what's not to like about him ? I think he'd do a jolly good job and if he his appointed we should let bygones be bygones and get solidly behind him.
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Post by chamonixox on Jan 25, 2014 22:02:30 GMT
Football has changed since I was watching it regularly - in the 70's and 80's we wouldn't have dreamed of suggesting an ex-scummer as a manager of Oxford, least of all one that as the most obnoxious bell-end ever to have graced that sh*t-hole! Even the scummers aren't stupid enough (in the end) not to realise he nearly destroyed their club! Only to then follow that mess with virtually relegating Sunderland after a third of the season!
Before anyone even thinks of uttering his name as a potential candidate again, please: 1. Engage Brain, 2. Check you know anything about football (and if you don't - shut f. up), 3. Look up the word fascist in the dictionary and look deep when you consider whether such a c*nt should be managing your football club). 4. Try to remember past yesterday and therefore remember what an embarrassment he's been at his last two clubs, 5. And most importantly - don't ever forget your history and the fact that he managed the Scum and is simply 'damaged goods'!
P.s. Admin - are you able to ban people like Baldy for gross stupidity and disrespect?
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Post by lucabrasi on Jan 25, 2014 22:04:19 GMT
Football has changed since I was watching it regularly - in the 70's and 80's we wouldn't have dreamed of suggesting an ex-scummer as a manager of Oxford, least of all one that as the most obnoxious bell-end ever to have graced that sh*t-hole! Even the scummers aren't stupid enough (in the end) not to realise he nearly destroyed their club! Only to then follow that mess with virtually relegating Sunderland after a third of the season! Before anyone even thinks of uttering his name as a potential candidate again, please: 1. Engage Brain, 2. Check you know anything about football (and if you don't - shut f. up), 3. Look up the word fascist in the dictionary and look deep when you consider whether such a c*nt should be managing your football club). 4. Try to remember past yesterday and therefore remember what an embarrassment he's been at his last two clubs, 5. And most importantly - don't ever forget your history and the fact that he managed the Scum and is simply 'damaged goods'! P.s. Admin - are you able to ban people like Baldy for gross stupidity and disrespect? YES.
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Post by barmyarmy on Jan 25, 2014 22:10:02 GMT
Apart from the fact that DiCanio is a fascist runt and managed the scum, what's not to like about him ? I think he'd do a jolly good job and if he his appointed we should let bygones be bygones and get solidly behind him. Think you might get a few bites mr shark....
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jan 25, 2014 22:17:28 GMT
I hear some chap called Christopher Wilder has a decent reputation and is out of contract shortly. He has a promotion on his CV. Is he worth a look?
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Post by barmyarmy on Jan 25, 2014 22:18:51 GMT
Sean O Driscoll, wanted him two years ago and nothing has changed. Promotion with no money playing good football at Bournemouth and Doncaster. Jumped ship at Crawley for Forest, who wouldnt? Had Forest just outside the playoffs and got the shove. Bristol City were doomed when he went there and he got 11 games this season to sort it out. Either still getting paid or been paid off by Forest and BS so would he want a huge wage here? Maybe, maybe not. He might like the thought of working for a chairman that doesnt give him the boot after 10 games, he is also one of few managers that has shown he has the qualifications to take us through the leagues to the championship. The last Bristol City reject manager we had didnt do bad.... Can we afford him?
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Post by barmyarmy on Jan 25, 2014 22:21:41 GMT
I hear some chap called Christopher Wilder has a decent reputation and is out of contract shortly. He has a promotion on his CV. Is he worth a look? No dont think so. Had four years to build a team to get out of this league and couldnt do it, had a top 7 budget but could only get the team to mid table and when he didnt get what he wanted he spat his dummy out and fuct off.
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jan 25, 2014 22:23:50 GMT
I hear some chap called Christopher Wilder has a decent reputation and is out of contract shortly. He has a promotion on his CV. Is he worth a look? No dont think so. Had four years to build a team to get out of this league and couldnt do it, had a top 7 budget but could only get the team to mid table and when he didnt get what he wanted he spat his dummy out and fuct off. Oh ok. I suppose that rules Paul Tisdale out? And O'Driscoll?
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Post by Common Villager on Jan 25, 2014 22:41:07 GMT
No dont think so. Had four years to build a team to get out of this league and couldnt do it, had a top 7 budget but could only get the team to mid table and when he didnt get what he wanted he spat his dummy out and fuct off. Oh ok. I suppose that rules Paul Tisdale out? And O'Driscoll? Haven't they both achieved promotion from this division?
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jan 25, 2014 22:44:53 GMT
Oh ok. I suppose that rules Paul Tisdale out? And O'Driscoll? Haven't they both achieved promotion from this division? Yeah. Tisdale also got relegated and Exeter's home form is poor. O'Driscoll has been sacked in his past 3 of 4 jobs.
Both have taken their clubs to relegation. Not what we want.
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Post by archieyellow on Jan 25, 2014 22:53:51 GMT
A bloke what was his name Ramon?
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Post by barmyarmy on Jan 25, 2014 22:56:12 GMT
Haven't they both achieved promotion from this division? Yeah. Tisdale also got relegated and Exeter's home form is poor. O'Driscoll has been sacked in his past 3 of 4 jobs.
Both have taken their clubs to relegation. Not what we want.
Tisdale performed above budget, Wilder didnt, not that I want Tisdale. Odriscoll was manager when city went down, he didnt get them relegated. He got Bournmouth and Donney promoted on peanuts, you dont want that either?
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Post by Common Villager on Jan 25, 2014 22:57:03 GMT
Haven't they both achieved promotion from this division? Yeah. Tisdale also got relegated and Exeter's home form is poor. O'Driscoll has been sacked in his past 3 of 4 jobs.
Both have taken their clubs to relegation. Not what we want.
Tisdale got relegated on what was undoubtedly one of the - if not the - smallest budget in the division that year. Prior to that he achieved back to back promotions and an 8th (I think) placed finished in league 1. With Exeter! All whilst playing attractive football. He also has shown a good eye for a player. I think things have probably gone a bit stale for him at Exeter, but they still haven't sacked him! He must be doing something to please their board. As you can probably tell I think he would be our best option. Attractive football, multiple promotions on his CV, can work to a small budget, promotes youth players, offers longevity. The list could go on. I'm not so sure about O'Driscoll. As you've said his last few jobs haven't been successes. But he has proved his ability to achieve promotions from not just this league but the league above as well. Either way, talk either of them taking us into a relegation battle is ridiculous.
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jan 25, 2014 23:07:48 GMT
Yeah. Tisdale also got relegated and Exeter's home form is poor. O'Driscoll has been sacked in his past 3 of 4 jobs.
Both have taken their clubs to relegation. Not what we want.
Tisdale got relegated on what was undoubtedly one of the - if not the - smallest budget in the division that year. Prior to that he achieved back to back promotions and an 8th (I think) placed finished in league 1. With Exeter! All whilst playing attractive football. He also has shown a good eye for a player. I think things have probably gone a bit stale for him at Exeter, but they still haven't sacked him! He must be doing something to please their board. As you can probably tell I think he would be our best option. Attractive football, multiple promotions on his CV, can work to a small budget, promotes youth players, offers longevity. The list could go on. I'm not so sure about O'Driscoll. As you've said his last few jobs haven't been successes. But he has proved his ability to achieve promotions from not just this league but the league above as well. Either way, talk either of them taking us into a relegation battle is ridiculous. I'm just drawing arbitrary lines that we do on Wilder. Just because Tisdale has a small budget, it doesn't mean it's an excuse for relegation. I hear Exeter fans have been unhappy with Tisdale's football and would be happy to see him gone.
At the end of the day, any fan can pick a hole with any manager. I don't see why Tisdale is so rated - he seems to be a name that gets bandied around based on what he did a few years back. If he was rated, he wouldn't be at Exeter now. With the manager merry go round as it is, another club would have taken the risk, especially when he got Exeter promoted. The fact he is still at Exeter say he is either unambitious, or perhaps our perception of him is not reality. I don't feel he is a step forward.
Steve Burr should be on the list. He's done a better job with a smaller budget.
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Post by whathesaid on Jan 25, 2014 23:09:47 GMT
PDC did a brilliant job.
Spunked £500,000 in a season on agents fees. Saddled STFC with a massive wage bill and subsequent legal issues that have cost them dearly. Nearly drove them into administration.
Anyone who thinks he should be here needs their f*cking head read - and that's nothing to do with him being an ex-Swindon manager.
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Post by Gary Baldi on Jan 25, 2014 23:11:36 GMT
Oh and an outsider that would be interesting is Colin. He wants to get back into management and this sort of scenario would be the sort of situation his ego would crave.
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Post by nige01ox on Jan 25, 2014 23:14:56 GMT
Andy Crosby?
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Post by mcf86 on Jan 25, 2014 23:15:21 GMT
Apart from the fact that DiCanio is a fascist runt and managed the scum, what's not to like about him ? I think he'd do a jolly good job and if he his appointed we should let bygones be bygones and get solidly behind him. Mental.
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Post by mcf86 on Jan 25, 2014 23:17:57 GMT
As usual all the 'big' names get touted, but from what IL said on Radox it's more likely he will appoint from within- a recipe for disaster.
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Post by bobsyouruncle on Jan 25, 2014 23:31:01 GMT
Edgar Davids
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Post by KLYellow on Jan 26, 2014 0:06:56 GMT
If we have a general consensus, no disrespect to Mickey, but should sing "(put name here) yellow and blue army" at Exeter and maybe next home game. Let the club know who we want.
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Post by MJB on Jan 26, 2014 0:10:04 GMT
If we have a general consensus, no disrespect to Mickey, but should sing "(put name here) yellow and blue army" at Exeter and maybe next home game. Let the club know who we want. Perhaps a shortlist of six names could be incorporated into the song?
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Post by m on Jan 26, 2014 0:33:11 GMT
Employing PDC would probably be the one single thing that would make my post my ST back to the club and never set foot in the ground again.
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Post by MJB on Jan 26, 2014 0:35:31 GMT
Employing PDC would probably be the one single thing that would make my post my ST back to the club and never set foot in the ground again. Same here. It sounds ridiculous to need to even say it but any links to fascism and I'm out.
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 0:37:25 GMT
Oh come on, you two. Wouldn't you be in the slightest bit interested?
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Post by East Challow Yellow on Jan 26, 2014 0:45:23 GMT
It's Martin Allen for me. He won promotion last year with Gillingham and he is out of work so no compensation to pay.
Warnock, Coyle and dickanio (I'd never want him here!) are unrealistic names to throw into the ring IMO.
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 0:48:57 GMT
If I had to choose:
1. Paolo Di Canio - The sheer hilarity of his appointment would make my day, and were we to go up with him, that would be brilliant.
2. Martin Allen - Probably a good enough manager to steer us into contention.
3. Not Sean O'Driscoll - Please no
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Post by MJB on Jan 26, 2014 1:08:03 GMT
Oh come on, you two. Wouldn't you be in the slightest bit interested? Nope. Liking the Adventure Time avatar by the way!
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Post by bicesteryellow on Jan 26, 2014 6:52:49 GMT
Oh come on, you two. Wouldn't you be in the slightest bit interested? Nope. Liking the Adventure Time avatar by the way! Sure you wouldn't be intrigued into the madness? I've gone topical with my avatars now, after years and years of swearing yodas, dogs playing with fire and cars crashing into potatoes and ovens.
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Post by oxeter on Jan 26, 2014 7:35:41 GMT
We need to look at what any potential has done over several seasons when appointing. Look at what Tisdale has achieved at Exeter sine just before Wilder cam to Oxford, chalk and cheese and on a much smaller budget. People talk about Martin Allen, not only a horrible individual IMO, but after getting Gillingham up, struggled big time in league one. Alan Knill got Bury up playing bgood football at Bury but could not work his magic at Torquay. Tisdale performed at or exceeded expectations for four seasons on the bounce, knows this division and works on a budget, which is why I think he HAS to be our next manager. If he enjoyed success he would look to build on it rather than jump at the next club that shows an interest quote author=" backonthecoupon" source="/post/364763/thread" timestamp="1390684276"]Tisdale's Exeter have barely won a game for two months[/quote]
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