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What about Sammy Lee for Owls manager ?

 

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First thing you need is a manager who can motivate the players, and get 100% out of them every game,

As Hots said early last season, the players just were"nt bothered, no passion or commitment .

Personally I think that's where Wilder succeeded, the rest is down to luck, the margins in the Championship are so tight you need a lot of luck with refereeing decisions, injuries, etc. How many times do teams have 30 shots on target and score nil, while opposing teams have one shot and win 1-0. Give Bullen a chance....

A good manager has to be a lucky manager.

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Ive nowt against Bullen,I just think the jobs way above the bloke,nice fella,loves the club and has served it with destinction,and will hopefully continue to do so for many years to come.

Saw his interview after the Hull loss when he was caretaker and the guy virtually begged chansiri to get a new manager in ASAP.

Hes not for me,we need an EXPERIENCED head in there,how would the guy cope with 3 or 4 defeats on the spin,10 games without a win? We need a guy in their thats dealt with these issues and come through smiling,and as chansiri doesnt poach managers hel have to be contract free,if Hughton doesnt want it,its Rowett,Monk or Karanka.

Personally id say Karanka,got the boot at forest despite moving them into PO challenging position,cant see Rhodes lasting long!

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16 hours ago, Padders said:

First thing you need is a manager who can motivate the players, and get 100% out of them every game,

As Hots said early last season, the players just were"nt bothered, no passion or commitment .

Personally I think that's where Wilder succeeded, the rest is down to luck, the margins in the Championship are so tight you need a lot of luck with refereeing decisions, injuries, etc. How many times do teams have 30 shots on target and score nil, while opposing teams have one shot and win 1-0. Give Bullen a chance....

A good manager has to be a lucky manager.

When you've got a Manager doing as poorly as Luhukay did early last season, the players should have risen above it and played for the fans. A few more points achieved back then would have made a Hell of a difference. I still blame the squad's poor attitude above Luhukay's failures. 

As good as Wilder is, he doesn't play......

It's the players who take the optimism on to the pitch.

Edited by Hotmale 1954

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After serious consideration, I'd like 1) Jokanavic   2) Wagner    3) Rowett ..... or I'd reluctantly accept Bullen.

Rowett did a great job at Birmingham. 

Edited by Hotmale 1954

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41 minutes ago, Hotmale 1954 said:

After serious consideration, I'd like 1) Jokanavic   2) Wagner    3) Rowett ..... or I'd reluctantly accept Bullen.

Rowett did a great job at Birmingham. 

The first two are in work I did hear a rumour Wagner was in consideration and would be a good appointment.

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On 20/07/2019 at 18:20, Mr Bloke said:

Hmmm... :huh:


Excuse my ignorance but...

 

... what exactly is Mr Bullen's role within the club when he's not acting as caretaker manager?

 

I thought Mr Bruce brought his own 'team' with him, so Mr Bullen obviously can't just be being paid to hang about waiting for the manager to leave... :confused:

Hmmm... :huh:


... and meanwhile, still no news on what Mr Bullen does for a living.

 

Surely someone must know? :hihi:

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3 minutes ago, Mr Bloke said:

Hmmm... :huh:


... and meanwhile, still no news on what Mr Bullen does for a living.

 

Surely someone must know? :hihi:

He's a senior coach and was assistant manager under CC.

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4 hours ago, Brooker11 said:

The first two are in work I did hear a rumour Wagner was in consideration and would be a good appointment.

Weve no chance with wagner,hes the boss at shalke  now,in the bundesliga

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1 hour ago, staninoodle said:

Weve no chance with wagner,hes the boss at shalke  now,in the bundesliga

Your right mate, he’s not gonna leave to come to the Championship. I was hoping we don’t start the season without a manager but it’s looking more and more likely sadly.

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43 minutes ago, speedy69 said:

Hmmm... :huh:

 

Well it's pretty obvious that he's coach now...

 

... because everyone else has left! :hihi:

 

My point was, if Mr Bruce brought his own team of coaches then what role did Mr Bullen have at that time?

 

It seems strange (although pretty fortunate) that he wasn't got rid of when Mr Bruce moved in.

 

Was a role presumably found for him as part of Mr Bruce's team, or was he a bit of a spare part that was superfluous to requirements?

 

If he was a valued member of Mr Bruce's team then why didn't he go off to Newcastle with him?

 

And now he says he's ready to become manager.

 

So what happens if Mr FFP Dodger decides that he's not up to the job?

 

What happens if the new manager brings in his own team of coaches and decides that Mr Bullen is no longer required?

 

Is Mr FFP Dodger likely to get rid of Mr Bullen, the man who has been there for the club when they most needed someone, or is the new manager going to have to put up with a coach that he doesn't really want?

 

Maybe we'll soon find out just how loyal Mr FFP Dodger is himself? :|

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