Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

If the owners sack Pauno,do you think they'll appoint a good replacement?

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No
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Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2022 20:01

So, a lot of people have lost faith in Paunovic. But quite a few, myself included question whether the club would appoint anyone good to replace him.

So if he's sacked this month, say, would the replacement choice actually be any good?

Do you think they'd have any Championship experience? Any decent previous success?

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Hound » 03 Jan 2022 20:04

Kind of lost faith in him and don’t really think he should be sacked (yet)

Which i know sounds contradictory. But still seem to be so hamstrung by injuries etc

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Zip » 03 Jan 2022 20:07

No not at all although I no longer care whether Pauno stays or goes. The club is a shambles.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by paultheroyal » 03 Jan 2022 20:12

We need a short term British championship manager. Someone who would have credentials to get the 8 wins needed for us to stay up. It must not be any dodgy foreign appointment.

For the lols it needs to be either…

Warnock
Hughton
Pulis
McCarthy
Pardew

In probably that order….

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2022 20:17

Can we cut the xenophobic / racist nonsense in this thread please Paul. Nationality has nothing to do with quality.


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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by CountryRoyal » 03 Jan 2022 20:18

No, but they don’t have to be good, just better then than what we’ve got - which I don’t think is hard.

The squad is good enough imho. A new manager bounce alone should be enough to see us safe. I know you don’t think relegation is a bad thing, good news is with Pauno I think you we will get the opportunity to see if you still think that next season.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by leon » 03 Jan 2022 20:21

Fcuk me. I agree with a post from Ian and a post from Hound. 2022 isn't panning out as expected.

I'd argue that we haven't appointed the right manager since we went for Adkins. (And he didn't turn out great.) So no, I'm not confident at all.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Simon's Church » 03 Jan 2022 20:30

I don't think we'd hire someone good but I'm starting to think we'd struggle to find someone that isn't an improvement

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by royalp-we » 03 Jan 2022 20:34

paultheroyal
Warnock
Hughton
Pulis
McCarthy
Pardew



For the lols I’d add these to the list too

Alex Neil
Graeme Murty
Sam Allardyce

But in response to Ian’s question no, I don’t have faith and fear any replacement will be via the Kia network


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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Getthebeerens » 03 Jan 2022 20:36

Absolutely no chance of making a decent appointment.

Until the club sorts itself off the pitch I can't see things changing on it.

In an ideal world bring in an experienced manager until the end of the season and then in the summer a director of football who can oversee a longer term plan on transfers and style of play.

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by Brogue » 03 Jan 2022 20:36

Well. I guess this depends on a few things. Do we have a target in mind. Most clubs seem to before sacking a manager. Personally I’d open it up to interview and see who applies. Rather than picking some no mark. What I’d like to see is an experienced manager. Someone with 10 to 15 years under their belt.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by From Despair To Where? » 03 Jan 2022 20:47

Of the names mentioned, I would sound out Pardew as an interim until the end of the season then make a decision from there when we know where we stand. I think the players we have would be more suited to his style than any of the other named managers.

I'm becoming ambivalent to Paunovic. Don't necessarily want him sacked but its clear something needs to changeamd the manager is always the fall guy in these situations.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 03 Jan 2022 21:30

Not actually sure how changing the manager helps us in the short or long term really. With a lack of players available and without a penny to spend in this window, it's hardly like a new manager can come in, bring in 6/7 recruits and fire us up the league like what McCarthy did with Cardiff last season.

Pauno is known to bring through young talent and I do not doubt, with all the madness from the owners, that is exactly what we will want to happen in the long-term and he is the manager I'd want above all else right now.

As mentioned, when change is required the manager is the first one with his head on the chopping board but let's be fair, wherever the board get their advice from is probably what needs to change first.


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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Royal_jimmy » 03 Jan 2022 22:11

I've said for about 5 years and yet the club don't do it.. we need an experienced manager, a steady eddy. Someone who knows this league, can keep us in a mid table position until our FFP position improves and then build a team from there.

Not sure I'd want McCarthy but would suit us if we can keep Carroll until the end of the season. I just want a manager who can help us grind 1-0 wins, even if the football is not pretty. We need 7 or 8 wins.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Once upon a time . » 03 Jan 2022 22:30

No , I have no confidence that we would appoint a good manager . But I am confident that the only decent manager in Paul’s list of 5 , is Warnock .

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2022 22:45

CountryRoyal No, but they don’t have to be good, just better then than what we’ve got - which I don’t think is hard.

The squad is good enough imho. A new manager bounce alone should be enough to see us safe. I know you don’t think relegation is a bad thing, good news is with Pauno I think you we will get the opportunity to see if you still think that next season.

Good enough to stay up, which we may be with Pauno anyway, just means we're right back in the same spot this time next year though. As we keep seeing.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Snowflake Royal » 03 Jan 2022 22:50

So basically 60+% of us want Paunovic to be sacked, but 80+% have no faith we'd actually get a good replacement.


Tells you all you need to know about how the club has been run for the last decade.


My tuppence is we won't be a success until we get rid of Dai first. Because the running of the club is clueless

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by windermereROYAL » 03 Jan 2022 22:52

I don`t think he will get a contract extension whatever league we are in, then we have the whole summer to make measured choices.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by YorkshireRoyal99 » 04 Jan 2022 11:30

Snowflake Royal So basically 60+% of us want Paunovic to be sacked, but 80+% have no faith we'd actually get a good replacement.


Tells you all you need to know about how the club has been run for the last decade.


My tuppence is we won't be a success until we get rid of Dai first. Because the running of the club is clueless


I agree with that in regards to the owner, I'm not sure we will ever actually be successful until we sell the club elsewhere. I dare say it but I'd actually take a Mike Ashley-like owner as this stage. As prudent as he may be, that's where we have seen our most success, especially in the transfer market, for many years under Madejski and that's the kind of culture we need to go back to whist remaining stable off the pitch.

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Re: Are you confident we would appoint a good replacement manager?

by Millsy » 04 Jan 2022 11:40

Resounding no. Obviously not.

But a very wise poll to give us a bit of perspective.

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