Hughesy Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 I think Curbs would love the chance because i think its a step up, but not too much of a risky one. This way he is increasing his profile with a slightly bigger club and also setting himself up for a future big move. Say in 4 or 5 years time. We have good finances, a good squad, a decent size ground and a cracking academy. All together with the best supporters in the league ha ha
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American Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Glenda is definitely one with ambition, too. Might have been part of his downfall at Spurs and what made him a laughing stock, like when he tried to land Morientes.
philipl Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Unfortunately, Hughesey, Charlton have all that and a much bigger fanbase. They have had 70,000+ crowds within my lifetime. With the Valley going up to 35,000 capacity soon and space for more, Charlton are one of the very few clubs with the potential to break into the Champions League. However, we do not know what is going on behind the scenes at the Valley and if Rovers were to offer Souness's reported £2m salary, Curbishley would double what he is earning now.
Nuclearsox Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Strachan's ear already in Blackburn (pic) That's convinced me Strachan is the one. For a start, he'll want to come to Blackburn to be re-united with his ear and secondly a quote from the above link, if I've translated correctly, shows us what kind of a leader he is. Kravet om endringer i ledelsen har svirret en stund allerede, men tok for alvor av igjen i forrige måned, da Strachan innrømmet at han kunne tenke seg jobben. På sikt. "Craving the end of a little half-squirrel which was already stunned, some men took four hammers of iron but the porridge man named Strachan rode in and did the job with his hands. His dad threw up."
krislu Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Kravet om endringer i ledelsen har svirret en stund allerede, men tok for alvor av igjen i forrige måned, da Strachan innrømmet at han kunne tenke seg jobben. På sikt. "Craving the end of a little half-squirrel which was already stunned, some men took four hammers of iron but the porridge man named Strachan rode in and did the job with his hands. His dad threw up."
phildixon Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 As long as our new manager doesn't start with stupid formations like: Freidel Emerton Short AMO Gray Matteo Gresko de pedro ferguson yorke stead im not bothered, does it remind u of west brom?
booth Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Martin O' Neill would be fantastic... And there's nothing wrong with dreaming...
deftangel Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 I think Curbishley would rather stay put. He's building things slowly at the Valley and they have the potential to break the top 6 up consistently. We're still a signing or two of Duff's calibre away from that and it'll cost a fair amount of cash we don't have. I guess that does raise the question of a transfer budget for the new man? He'll want to make signings in January and it'll have to be a workable budget if we want a decent manager. I guess that will be another barometer of the boards ambition. Any prospective candidate will want funds for the transfer window, hopefully without selling any *good* players on.
brfcshabba Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 As long as our new manager doesn't start with stupid formations like: Freidel Emerton Short AMO Gray Matteo Gresko de pedro ferguson yorke stead im not bothered, does it remind u of west brom? Are we gonna buy back Yorke then?
Living On The Ceiling Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 In the running (each has been popular today with the layers and relative betting exchanges): Mark Hughes Dick Advocat Glen Hoddle Paul Jewel I believe Mark Hughes is the first choice but will say NO. Others SERIOUSLY in the running? (who want the job) Dick Advocat Glen Hoddle Paul Jewell In my opnion Glen Hoddle would not be a popular appointment and Paul Jewell is not in a bad position already. Leaving Dick Advocat. Wrong I could well be young Jedi's! LOTC
American Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 "Oh, what a feeling... to be living on the cieling..."
T4E Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 "Oh, what a feeling... to be living on the cieling..." You must have been thinking about that joke All Night Long....
SIMON GARNERS 194 Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Although inexperienced at club level as a manager, there's something fresh, positive and encouraging about Mark Hughes approach to the game,his possible appointment at the club would personally fill me with confidence for the future.
Flopsy Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Although inexperienced at club level as a manager, there's something fresh, positive and encouraging about Mark Hughes approach to the game,his possible appointment at the club would personally fill me with confidence for the future. he cant even beat Azabijan And Sven's useless???
darrenpc Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 i have just heared alex ferguson has been spotted eating chips and gravy with JW !!!!!!!
Parasyte Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Although inexperienced at club level as a manager, there's something fresh, positive and encouraging about Mark Hughes approach to the game,his possible appointment at the club would personally fill me with confidence for the future. he cant even beat Azabijan And Sven's useless??? Yeah... I mean, beating the Germans AND the Italians was just luck... Hughes hasnt got the prowess to beat Azerbaijan. Damn these bookies for their ilogical thinking...
Howard Gayle RulesOK Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Remember, the more names on the list to bet against, the more money the betting companies make. So if Skybet think putting Curbishley on the list is remotely credible, then people will bet for him. I know this should be a period of high anxiety but I am feeling pretty relaxed. As always, the more I see of John Williams in action for the Rovers, the more impressed I am. I think we are in safe hands. Totally agree. JW is a class act. BTW...from that article "I've set myself a target of two to three weeks to make an appointment but we are not going to rush into anything and get it wrong. I dont think i can stand another 2 or 3 weeks of this.
Tango Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 i have just heared alex ferguson has been spotted eating chips and gravy with JW !!!!!!! Sir Alex Ferguson eating chips and gravy with Julie Walters??? Now there's a story to take our minds off the current management situation!
broadsword Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 i have just heared alex ferguson has been spotted eating chips and gravy with JW !!!!!!! How can anyone eat chips and gravy - it's so grim. It's like pie and peas - never has anything caused me to trumpet voluntary so often.
darrenpc Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 sorry it was Jimmy White, the whirlwind and the hair dryer. Now theres a wind problem.
nottsrover Posted September 7, 2004 Posted September 7, 2004 Of the realistic targets, I think that Hughes would be the best choice. Had Hughes been at the club longer he may have become a Blackburn legend - just remember his fire and brimstone performance in the Worthington. Fantastic. If he can inspire other players to that level of performance than he is the right choice. I also consider that like Souness he will have the capacity to attract players to BRFC which might not otherwise come to the club. Unfortuantely, as I have previously stated, I do not believe that a welshman will abandon Wales during their current qualification programn. This would leave the possibility of Hughes managing Wales and BRFC at the same time. Is this possible and would we want it anyway??
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