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1 hour ago, Forever Blue said:

6 have made it to final interview stage. Including him. Isn’t that the Nixon story?

Is it? You tell me? Have u ever read it?

They article from Nicko says Waggott and Pasha will meet a couple of candidates for the final interview process in London

They spoken to 6 candidates via zoom in their first round of the interview process 

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16 minutes ago, Dreams of 1995 said:

All of this talk about lists and interviews - it's probably bollocks

I'm sitting in the 'Keep Calm & Carry On" camp here. 2 wins from 2. A winnable game on Saturday. For me, one game at a time, regardless of the manager / head coach. It is all that is important right now

The absolute worst case here is we rush into making a manager because we feel we have to, only to derail a play off push by that appointment coming in and instilling a philosophy that is not suited to the players

That is the danger. Too many modern managers are wedded to “ playing their way “. Which may not be our current way.

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A good indication of out of work managers wantng back in is when they suddenly pop up in the Sky studio as match analysts. you hear nothing about them and then suddenly theyre centre stage on Sky.

Gary Monk suddenly appeared for awhile ...Gary Rowett was never away from Sky games ...Warnock suddenly popping up in the studio i see recently.

'We re available ..come talk to us '...chuck in David Moyes into that catagory too ..

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27 minutes ago, Browjd said:

Does Jackson know anything?! Completely out the loop, no updates. 

I don't think anyone knows anything about who we are going for.

I occasionally speak to one of the people involved in the selection process. He won't say a thing about it (he's usually very open).

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37 minutes ago, K-Hod said:

You sound surprised? Had you forgotten Venky's own us?

It happens, they've not been about for a bit.....

No I am not surprised, however, it's how I feel as no doubt many, many more feel.

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17 minutes ago, Tyrone Shoelaces said:

That is the danger. Too many modern managers are wedded to “ playing their way “. Which may not be our current way.

That's why I've been thinking that maybe Gerrard could work even though I'm not really a fan of him overall... But he could have the personality and determination (bit souey esque) to just push us over the line and he can just let the current coaching team keep things as they are for now without any major or changes

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50 minutes ago, wilsdenrover said:

In my mind all three processes are taking place separately and we end up with three head coaches (or maybe one of the three will be a manager) 😁😁

Yes, it’s like a reality show, “The Manager”, a spin - off from “The Apprentice”, where the applicants have to pass a series of challenges to make it to the final three.

Blimey, what a farce!

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1 hour ago, RoverDom said:

How many interview stages are there? Surely anyone of any calibre isn't jumping through hoops to work for this regime? Surely we're only attracting those desperate for a job and grateful for the opportunity to work under waggot. 

Feels to me like they are unsure whether to appoint a manager or appoint Lowe and DJ and are playing for time to see how Swansea goes.

For what it's worth I think we will beat Swansea and appoint Lowe and DJ.

- Cheap

- Know the club, the players, the system, the tactics

- Know the clown show behind the scenes and can ignore it

The situation is a bit like the transfer market. Obviously the fans want big names to come in... but often big names end up being big disappointments. Danny Murphy as a player, or Paul Lambert as a manager etc. I think it's really not obvious at all that a relatively big name like Karanka, O'Neil, Gerrard would definitely make us better. Often it blows up in your face... look at the recent records of those guys, or indeed someone like Amorim at Man Utd.

So... if there was someone we are looking at and all the stars align and it's clear they will make a big positive impact over the next 13 games I am all for it. But if there are reservations about the candidates - do they really want it, will they work with the tactics and system already in place, can they handle the general nonsense about the club - I would just stick with what we have tbh.

We could really shoot ourselves in the foot if we appoint someone and they are just not the right fit.

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Duff, who played 100 times for Ireland, cited Blackburn as the most exciting club at the time, having won the Premier League in 1995. However, Duff recalls as a young apprentice, receiving first-hand digs at the hands of Chris Sutton and Tim Sherwood.

“When I got into the first-team squad, they were horrible to me but in a nice way. I was on team dressing room duty and Sutton would be giving me abuse all the time. Instead of going to shit in the toilet, he’d just leave a bag of shit in the middle of the floor. So, I’d be picking it up.

“I use to clean Tim Sherwood’s boots even though I’d be lining out with him on a Saturday, but during the week, I’d be cleaning his boots, and every morning he’d just come in and say in his Cockney accent, ‘Duffer you c**t,’ because I didn’t do a good job.

“I was well-drilled not to answer people back especially in my first year. If a first-year even answered a second-year back, you would be sent to court and found guilty and you could end up being thrown into a bath with cups of piss thrown on you.”

 

Character building. Maybe he can put up with the shit show that is the club now.

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19 minutes ago, LeftWinger said:

Duff, who played 100 times for Ireland, cited Blackburn as the most exciting club at the time, having won the Premier League in 1995. However, Duff recalls as a young apprentice, receiving first-hand digs at the hands of Chris Sutton and Tim Sherwood.

“When I got into the first-team squad, they were horrible to me but in a nice way. I was on team dressing room duty and Sutton would be giving me abuse all the time. Instead of going to shit in the toilet, he’d just leave a bag of shit in the middle of the floor. So, I’d be picking it up.

“I use to clean Tim Sherwood’s boots even though I’d be lining out with him on a Saturday, but during the week, I’d be cleaning his boots, and every morning he’d just come in and say in his Cockney accent, ‘Duffer you c**t,’ because I didn’t do a good job.

“I was well-drilled not to answer people back especially in my first year. If a first-year even answered a second-year back, you would be sent to court and found guilty and you could end up being thrown into a bath with cups of piss thrown on you.”

 

Character building. Maybe he can put up with the shit show that is the club now.

Who says footballers are a bunch of entitled bullies. Lovely chaps. 

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1 hour ago, RoversClitheroe said:

It's honestly mental, absolutely no plan. 

Everyone always says it's the owners.

I think Pasha and Waggott are absolute clowns who don't have a fucking clue

Are you saying that the owners arent the biggest and root cause of all of our problems?

Its well known that these 2 idiots arent fit for purpose but they are doing the perfect job for the owners.

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31 minutes ago, joey_big_nose said:

The situation is a bit like the transfer market. Obviously the fans want big names to come in... but often big names end up being big disappointments. Danny Murphy as a player, or Paul Lambert as a manager etc. I think it's really not obvious at all that a relatively big name like Karanka, O'Neil, Gerrard would definitely make us better. Often it blows up in your face... look at the recent records of those guys, or indeed someone like Amorim at Man Utd.

Danny Murphy was past it as a player and Paul Lambert’s managerial career was in a downward spiral, having been a relative failure at Aston Villa.

The real problem is that we won’t pay the going rate for the better managers who are currently out of work, egs O’Neil, Cooper, and arguably Gerrard, (if he comes with the right staff).

That leaves us with ageing desperados, eg Karanka, or young, upcoming managers who would be grateful for the opportunity, egs Duff and Wellens.

Given that is the case, I’d rather have Lowe until the Summer than the likes of Karanka, but I’d make an exception for Duff, who just feels like a good fit.
 

Unlike Dunn, he has a brain and could quite conceivably become a successful manager in England.
 

 

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1 hour ago, chaddyrovers said:

Been relax from day 1 over this new head coach appointment 

No disrespect intended chaddy but you always say the same sort of thing during a transfer window

"Let's wait and see who've we've got by the end - Im confident we'll get the players we need"

And they nearly always let you down without exception

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1 minute ago, RevidgeBlue said:

No disrespect intended chaddy but you always say the same sort of thing during a transfer window

"Let's wait and see who've we've got by the end - Im confident we'll get the players we need"

And they nearly always let you down without exception

And the January transfer window was nowhere as bad as some of you make of it. Sanderson showing his worth, Kargbo has been good, Forshaw best performance last week and Riberio has been excellent so far

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40 minutes ago, martonrover said:

Yes, it’s like a reality show, “The Manager”, a spin - off from “The Apprentice”, where the applicants have to pass a series of challenges to make it to the final three.

Blimey, what a farce!

With the quality of most of the applicants it's a shame they couldnt have been put through some sort of version of Squid Game.

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