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Next Manager - Based on the managers at 33/1 or less on Bet Victor  

209 members have voted

  1. 1. Who do you EXPECT to be the next Rovers Manager

    • Neil Warnock
      4
    • Warren Joyce
      85
    • Russell Slade
      9
    • Neil Redfearn
      21
    • Craig Hignett
      2
    • Billy Davies
      7
    • Keith Hill
      10
    • Alan Stubbs
      3
    • Gareth Ainsworth
      21
    • Alan Irvine
      40
    • Paul Jewell
      4
    • Phil Parkinson
      2
    • Uwe Rosler
      1
  2. 2. Who do you WANT to be the next Rovers Manager

    • Neil Warnock
      143
    • Warren Joyce
      17
    • Russell Slade
      1
    • Neil Redfearn
      0
    • Craig Hignett
      0
    • Billy Davies
      25
    • Keith Hill
      9
    • Alan Stubbs
      2
    • Gareth Ainsworth
      6
    • Alan Irvine
      2
    • Paul Jewell
      0
    • Phil Parkinson
      3
    • Uwe Rosler
      1


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so we are going down because we dont want a 68 year old regurgitated manager who only wants a 12 month contract.

No,we are going down because we are owned by a bunch of egotistical, uncaring, arrogant, spoiled, dim-witted, incompetent, despotic morons who have only ever been very bad news for this football club and who place sycophantic servility above talent.
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Imagine being backed by the Sultan of Brunei and only being 5th in the Singapore league! Wonder if his friends at the Daily Mail will run a story on his struggles.

Coco is unsackable though, he'll be plotting his pay off and exit as we speak !

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Dare i ask where he is these days?

Think he's banned after he went on about a fan will eventually commit a very serious crime as revenge for his/her club being run shoddily. A potentially fatal crime. Ridiculous stuff really.

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Care to elaborate?

As Islander said, im just messing mate. Its nearly 2 months, and every day goes by without any sign of a new manager. I doubt tomorrow will be any different
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And yet this was the same rookie manager who also saved us from relegation ? hmmm

I very much doubt that Graham was on less than £10k - and it was reported at the time that we spent small fees on Bennett and Ward

Course he was on more but we won't have been paying anywhere near his full wage.

Small fees? You're right, PL should have had us challenging for the treble next season with that embarrassment of riches.

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He was I think, Bolton used to work closely with SEM etc as well. Look how it turned out for them.

Yep...From Guardian article by David Conn: "If City was a frustrated project for Anderson he will believe he can help improve Blackburn post-Allardyce as another of his clients, Owen Coyle, is transforming Bolton Wanderers. January beckons, and if Desai financially backs signing new players – she has said Kean will make the football decisions – Anderson will fancy his prospects of advising shrewdly. Football will be watching carefully, though, to see whether Blackburn's recruitment includes a roster of SEM clients."
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Just seen a united fan on Twitter say losing Warren Joyce would be like "setting fire to the clubs youth system" I'm not saying we should appoint him, but Atleast he has some sort of reputation compared to the other candidates involved. I'd take Joyce over bloody Redfearn or Coyle anyway.

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Just seen a united fan on Twitter say losing Warren Joyce would be like "setting fire to the clubs youth system" I'm not saying we should appoint him, but Atleast he has some sort of reputation compared to the other candidates involved. I'd take Joyce over bloody Redfearn or Coyle anyway.

Some sort of reputation as a youth coach.

The difference, especially coming into our circus, is huge.

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Might as well appoint Eric Kinder as have Warren Joyce. What's the difference? Why is one riskier than the other?

Welk Kinder was a success with Carlisle in the role so depending on how you view his time here that's 2 successes as oppose to one. Or at the least he can work well (at youth level) with meagre resources.

Not that I'm suggesting either is good for the gig.

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Some sort of reputation as a youth coach.

The difference, especially coming into our circus, is huge.

For anyone! I'd think WJ would have quite a wide range of choice on his "first" managerial role (excluding Hull and Antwerp?) with his reputation thus unlikely to take a job somewhere without certain promises?

Those with less to lose and a lot more to gain in the poll may be less inclined!

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