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View spartakev2's Profile spartakev2 Flag Anerley 18 Dec 17 12.52pm Send a Private Message to spartakev2 Add spartakev2 as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

He'll be managing a club with 50,000 fans soon.

Don't think so. Very overated Good at going into a club and organising them, starts well, but when things start going wrong has no idea how to turn it around. Happened at hull and is now happening at Watford. ...

 

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View alaneagle1's Profile alaneagle1 Flag Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 18 Dec 17 1.18pm Send a Private Message to alaneagle1 Add alaneagle1 as a friend

Originally posted by stuckinbristol

There maybe a few Liverpool fans from the 70/80's that will argue with you.

Probably the last club to actually do it.
Nowadays the Managers seem to work in Teams.
EG Big Sam & Little Sam.

 


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Deleted11 18 Dec 17 1.36pm

I hope Roy stays a couple of seasons. Don't get me wrong, I'm really loving this season, because we have broken the records of all the crappest teams ever and we're out of the relegation zone. I'd like to see us progress, but I do feel that progress for us is to have what Stoke have had since they went up, which is stable and not really flirting with relegation.
Burnley is a nice story, but let's see where they finish at the end of the season and let's see if their fans will be deluded by it all, because even if they finish 8th, they will never finish higher than that again, without billions being invested.
I only started supporting Palace a few seasons ago, because I moved to the area and the home support is the best I've ever been to, even when we're losing and I do believe it's because a majority of the fans realise what Palace are as a club and are realistic about where we should be in the league, which is actually refreshing.

 

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Deleted11 18 Dec 17 1.37pm

Forgot to finish that with; I'd quite like to see Brendan Rodgers here. I think he would play the attractive football that Parish wants but without the De Boer ego.

 

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View The Dolphin's Profile The Dolphin Flag 18 Dec 17 1.44pm Send a Private Message to The Dolphin Add The Dolphin as a friend

Dougie again!

 

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View Pete53's Profile Pete53 Flag Hassocks 18 Dec 17 1.48pm Send a Private Message to Pete53 Add Pete53 as a friend

I am not sure how viable succession planing actually is in the fast changing world of football and football management.

You may have your eye on several candidates as possible replacements but it is not easy to tie one down for a future appointment, unless you recruit them as a second in command until the current incumbent goes. However, not many managers of any worth would be happy in that role.

Successful managers like to keep their options open. There is of course nothing wrong with looking around at potential replacements but so much can happen between the time you start looking and when the post becomes vacant e.g another club snaps them up, or their fortunes take an alarming downturn no longer making them an attractive proposition.

As a matter of interest, are there any recent examples out there of planned management succession by Premier League clubs?

 

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 18 Dec 17 1.56pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Southampton.

And it certainly doesn't hurt to use the dof's time in looking around rather than one Monday going, ''Oh fvck, we need a new manager. Who's out of work or making themselves available?''

 


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View bexleydave's Profile bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 18 Dec 17 3.08pm Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

Southampton.

And it certainly doesn't hurt to use the dof's time in looking around rather than one Monday going, ''Oh fvck, we need a new manager. Who's out of work or making themselves available?''

Pellegrino had no previous connection with Southampton did he?

 


Bexley Dave

Can you hear the Brighton sing? I can't hear a ******* thing!

"The most arrogant, obnoxious bunch of deluded little sun tanned, loafer wearing mummy's boys I've ever had the misfortune of having to listen to" (Burnley forum)

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Tipp_Eagle Flag Tipperary 18 Dec 17 3.27pm

Originally posted by The Dolphin

Dougie again!

now your just being rude .

 


oh yeah ,fcuk off brighton.

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View Rudi Hedman's Profile Rudi Hedman Flag Caterham 18 Dec 17 3.30pm Send a Private Message to Rudi Hedman Add Rudi Hedman as a friend

Originally posted by bexleydave

Pellegrino had no previous connection with Southampton did he?

They research their option be way in advance. About 2 years on players and certainly do on managers. We haven't.

 


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View Frickin Saweet's Profile Frickin Saweet Flag South Cronx 18 Dec 17 3.45pm Send a Private Message to Frickin Saweet Add Frickin Saweet as a friend

Originally posted by Reknaw

It’s a ridiculous thread. Any excuse to start a topic. It’s pointless, it’s null. We should be thinking about plans WITH Roy, not planning for his retirement already. The bloke comes in changes things and people are talking about what to do when he’s gone. Could be 3 years yet, how are we supposed to predict what happens between now and then.

What a shortsighted opinion. If we are not planning for our next managerial appointment already the board are complete muppets and have learned nothing from our recent managerial shambles'. They should have a plan a, b and c in place for when Roy departs whether that be at the end of this season, the next or the next. Any of those timelines are possible. I would struggle to support the board if we end up in another situation where we're manageress and no idea of what to do next.

 

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View bexleydave's Profile bexleydave Flag Barnehurst 18 Dec 17 4.00pm Send a Private Message to bexleydave Holmesdale Online Elite Member Add bexleydave as a friend

Originally posted by Rudi Hedman

They research their option be way in advance. About 2 years on players and certainly do on managers. We haven't.


And we know this how?

 


Bexley Dave

Can you hear the Brighton sing? I can't hear a ******* thing!

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