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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 06 Jan 11 6.07pm | |
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Quote SpikeyMatt at 06 Jan 2011 5.18pm
Quote Johnny Eagles at 06 Jan 2011 5.16pm
I reckon, Burley's sacking notwithstanding, that Parish and Long might be an attractive chairman. I just reckon they're different to most football club chairmen, and that it's probably refreshing for a young manager. I predicted a few pages ago he'd stay at Bournemouth. But I'm now changing to say I predict he will come! CILF? I agree with you. Despite our placing in the table, I think we're an attractive proposition - never underestimate the London factor, either. Howe can be at the forefront of Palace's revolution, I hope he sees it that way.
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alaneagle1 Dunstable,Bedfordshire.England 06 Jan 11 6.12pm | |
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YorkEagle South East London 06 Jan 11 6.13pm | |
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Quote joffaslimbo at 06 Jan 2011 4.57pm
Can anybody please tell me why so many are happy with Eddie Howe. At 33 he should still be playing. He has no experience, and experience is what we need at the moment. We need a name that can attract good players. I have no doubt the he could be a great manager in, but we dont have time. There are enough good experienced managers available at the moment. We've missed out on Phil Brown, but, Paul Jewel, Big Sam, Alan Curbishly, Gareth Southgate, Chris Coleman, Ray Wilkins are just a few. I would prefer Dougie Freedman to get the job over Eddie Howe. Or is it the same old thing. We will NOT pay the wages for players or managers of any quality. DISAPPOINTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! That's right - you don't win anything with kids! Oh, hold on a minute ....
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fubar 06 Jan 11 6.24pm | |
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Quote joffaslimbo at 06 Jan 2011 4.57pm
Can anybody please tell me why so many are happy with Eddie Howe. At 33 he should still be playing. He has no experience, and experience is what we need at the moment. We need a name that can attract good players. I have no doubt the he could be a great manager in, but we dont have time. There are enough good experienced managers available at the moment. We've missed out on Phil Brown, but, Paul Jewel, Big Sam, Alan Curbishly, Gareth Southgate, Chris Coleman, Ray Wilkins are just a few. I would prefer Dougie Freedman to get the job over Eddie Howe. Or is it the same old thing. We will NOT pay the wages for players or managers of any quality. DISAPPOINTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I wouldn't say we missed out on Phil Brown, more like thank heavens he didn't get it. Paul Jewell - been out of work a long time and on the cusp of being regarded as an ex-manager. Allardyce - deluded if you think he'll come here, he thinks he sjould manage madrid or milan, not a team 2nd bottom of the championship! Southgate - has never managed a team into an upward trajectory Coleman - Just because he's managed in the PL does not mean he's automatically a good manager Wilkins - a coach, not a manager. Big names dont mean success, and football management these days it seems is getting a younger and younger mans game - you're struggling for work these days once you get past 45, definitely 50. The maodern game chews you up and craps you out by then - better to have a hungry young manager then a burned out has-been. I'd like ideally a Coppell / Howe double act but seems Steve is totally worn out with the game. A true pity.
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EaglesEaglesEagles 06 Jan 11 6.26pm | |
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Quote joffaslimbo at 06 Jan 2011 4.57pm
Can anybody please tell me why so many are happy with Eddie Howe. At 33 he should still be playing. He has no experience, and experience is what we need at the moment. We need a name that can attract good players. I have no doubt the he could be a great manager in, but we dont have time. There are enough good experienced managers available at the moment. We've missed out on Phil Brown, but, Paul Jewel, Big Sam, Alan Curbishly, Gareth Southgate, Chris Coleman, Ray Wilkins are just a few. I would prefer Dougie Freedman to get the job over Eddie Howe. Or is it the same old thing. We will NOT pay the wages for players or managers of any quality. DISAPPOINTED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Oi, this fella is the talk of the football league, surely many decent players from League 1 and maybe League 2 would be happy to play for him as well as unattached players. We need some lower league lads to boost our side as it is. All the above managers you mentioned will be more expensive to hire as it is.
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SpikeyMatt Fishing for condiments 06 Jan 11 6.26pm | |
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Quote NEILLO at 06 Jan 2011 6.07pm
Quote SpikeyMatt at 06 Jan 2011 5.18pm
Quote Johnny Eagles at 06 Jan 2011 5.16pm
I reckon, Burley's sacking notwithstanding, that Parish and Long might be an attractive chairman. I just reckon they're different to most football club chairmen, and that it's probably refreshing for a young manager. I predicted a few pages ago he'd stay at Bournemouth. But I'm now changing to say I predict he will come! CILF? I agree with you. Despite our placing in the table, I think we're an attractive proposition - never underestimate the London factor, either. Howe can be at the forefront of Palace's revolution, I hope he sees it that way.
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REBECCA Rustington 06 Jan 11 6.30pm | |
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According to Eddie Howe's interview this morning, he was taking training today and doing the same tomorrow and he admitted it would take something special to tear him away from the Cherries. Are we being led down the wrong path ??
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SpikeyMatt Fishing for condiments 06 Jan 11 6.32pm | |
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Quote REBECCA at 06 Jan 2011 6.30pm
According to Eddie Howe's interview this morning, he was taking training today and doing the same tomorrow and he admitted it would take something special to tear him away from the Cherries. Are we being led down the wrong path ??
I think his comments this morning were standard practice for a manager who might just know Saturday will be his last game with Bournemouth.
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REBECCA Rustington 06 Jan 11 6.35pm | |
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So are we assuming he has already been interviewed then ?
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SpikeyMatt Fishing for condiments 06 Jan 11 6.37pm | |
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Quote REBECCA at 06 Jan 2011 6.35pm
So are we assuming he has already been interviewed then ? If quotes from "sources" are to be believed, we were chatting to him today, with the prospect of a formal interview tomorrow.
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geoff Midhurst 06 Jan 11 6.41pm | |
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Quote REBECCA at 06 Jan 2011 6.30pm
According to Eddie Howe's interview this morning, he was taking training today and doing the same tomorrow and he admitted it would take something special to tear him away from the Cherries. Are we being led down the wrong path ??
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bdave 06 Jan 11 6.43pm | |
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would prefer hughton by a million miles-would be extremly worried if howe came in. I know neither of them have vast experience of being a manager but Hughton had been coaching for a while been a manager for a season in the championship (did fantastically well) and steadied a rocking ship. Howe has no experience in the championship- yes been good for bournemouth but not fantastic. Sorry doesn't fill me with confidence.
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