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Our Next Manager

Leicester's Next Manager   

841 members have voted

  1. 1. Leicester's Next Manager

    • Ange Postecoglou
      41
    • Rafa Benitez
      116
    • Graham Potter
      366
    • Michael Carrick
      35
    • Ralph Hassenhuttl
      43
    • Thomas Frank
      109
    • Other (state who)
      131

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1 hour ago, NasPb said:

Hassenhüttl at least HAS SOME BLOODY EXPERIENCE IN RELEGATION SITUATIONS and long term did the absolute best he could with Southampton.

 

Jesse marsch will get us relegated in 20th place. 

Didn't Jesse Marsch keep Leeds up last season? And I don't think they were in the bottom three when he got sacked.

 

Underwhelming appointment - but if he comes in, I'm backing him 100%.

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58 minutes ago, ParkerPen said:

the last "meh" manager we had, we won the league.

 

yeh ok lightning doesn't strike twice :cry:

Imagine if an American manager wins the Premier League before an English manager.

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2 minutes ago, Larry_LCFC said:

I'd take Pearson as interim to try and save us now and then permanent. He IS NOT any worse than BR or the death Marsch.

Pearson unfortunately won’t take it if it is only based on staying up, he would however if he sees a project here and sort out the mess like he did before. Sometimes a manager suits a club and he is what we need again 

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49 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

So in summary:

 

Plan A was to give it to Stowell and Sadler until the end of the season and recruit a permanent manager then. That’s not working out.

 

Plan B was to appoint a high quality interim manager but none of our targets for that role would take it

 

Plan C was to appoint a high quality permanent manager, but none of our preferred candidates would commit to that role while out Premier League status was in doubt

 

So we’re onto Plan D: appoint somebody for the permanent role who we don’t really want but has agreed to stick with us if we get relegated

 

Is that about right?

Plan A was Rodgers. They hadn’t thought about anything else.

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51 minutes ago, ClaphamFox said:

So in summary:

 

Plan A was to give it to Stowell and Sadler until the end of the season and recruit a permanent manager then. That’s not working out.

 

Plan B was to appoint a high quality interim manager but none of our targets for that role would take it

 

Plan C was to appoint a high quality permanent manager, but none of our preferred candidates would commit to that role while out Premier League status was in doubt

 

So we’re onto Plan D: appoint somebody for the permanent role who we don’t really want but has agreed to stick with us if we get relegated

 

Is that about right?

I thought plan A was Polo and Jaegers?

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41 minutes ago, USMNT Matt said:

I've asked a few contacts of mine for a bit more information to try and ease your concerns. 

 

Only had the GK coach that worked with him during one of his early spells at a club get back to me so far. Apparently he was great with the players, "almost annoyingly positive" as he puts it but that positivity garnered success at an unprecedented level for the club and he worked the players harder than ever. He's the guy that claims Marsch turned down one of the big London clubs a few years back and he's no liar. Fwiw it's around the time one of their managers was getting pushed for the sack. Apparently he got screwed over with multiple assistants at Leeds, at least one of whom was rumoured to be a telltale to those upstairs at the club. Marsch told him he really regrets his failure at Leipzig and in fact had offered to resign, even offering to give up a month's wage as he felt he hadn't done a good enough job there. He added that he's also learnt a lot from perceived failure in his last two jobs and has spent the past few months travelling around seeing a different side of life, particularly enjoying the Izmir and Yurets regions of Europe. He doesn't have the lottery numbers for next week unfortunately.

Do you have any thoughts about who would be Jesse's assistant manager and if he would be bringing in coaches, seeing as some are still at Leeds?

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1 hour ago, TheFiveTime said:

I know he says that ship has sailed, but its leicester, offer it full time and he will lap it up.

Think that ship has sailed too! You have to remember, he was one member of a successful team of 3. As much as I like him and really grateful for what 'they' did, he's hardly been a success on his own has he.

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