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TIMES UP?

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 11:29 am
by derick_ipsw
Well I think it might be last chance saloon next Saturday. If Town get beaten at home by bottom club Rotherham (god forbid) MM will have to go I'm afraid, just to save the season. The squad we have(even with injuries) should not be 17th in the championship, that is purely down to negative football and negative tactics.MM I thank you for saving us 4 years ago and for the playoffs 2 years ago, but that's it I'm afraid, your time is up. You can take us know further forward, everybody in this league knows, how we will set up for a game, we need fresh ideas and maybe a younger forward thinking attacking Manager. Who ? I hear you cry, well here's 4.

Aberdeen Manager: Derek Mcinnes
Hearts Manager: Robbie Neilson
Scunthorpe Manager Graham Alexander
Doncaster Manager: Darren Ferguson. He would be my choice on style of play a lone.

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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 11:57 am
by Bluemike
I honestly don't think it will be even if we lose derick (which I don't for one second think we will) I just don't see ME getting rid of MM at all, certainly not in the short term. A win next week, and we should bloody win and again we will probably be within Four points of the top six, ME will be happy with that even if the football at times is err.......

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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 12:16 pm
by marko69
A massive NO to both Scottish names mentioned there. ^^^

McInnes started his tenure pretty well at Bristol City but it turned to sh*t big time.

And Neilson......., well i said my piece in the match day thread. Trust me, my best mate believe it or not, is a Jambo, and wee Robbie has his moments of wtf-ness. Even I had a "wtf" moment when he completely went defensive last season in the Scottish Cup v current holders Hibs.

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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 5:33 pm
by marko69
Didn't want to start a new thread, but it's GREAT seeing Mourinho's team getting flippin a$$ rammed. By no means a Chelski fan, but enjoying seeing this. Time up for Jose?

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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 6:05 pm
by hallamblue
I bet he goes before Mick does marko.

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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:47 pm
by Charnwood
hallamblue wrote:I bet he goes before Mick does marko.

I wouldn't place any money on that bet Liz.

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Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2016 10:50 pm
by Charnwood
Charnwood wrote:
hallamblue wrote:I bet he goes before Mick does marko.

I wouldn't place any money on that bet Liz. I thought Chelsea were fantastic this afternoon and would have beaten any team in the Prem playing like that.

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:22 am
by arana peligrosa
Whatever occurs with Rotherham at the next game, McCarthy will still be in position when the day is done and allowed to inflict further damage on the club and supporters. Say again, realistically don't expect any change until the end of season at least : Evans would seem content to let the manager pick up any bore draws and points here and there.

McInnes once again can't be neglected. Has put together a team at Aberdeen that can challenge for honors and may well become available over time but would he be persuaded to relocate south and work with a club that won't spend adequately in the transfer market. Personally I'd allow him the opportunity but it's all assumption, and so long as McCarthy remains in position, we got to go with what we possess.

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 8:45 am
by marko69
Again, no to Derick McInnes. I'd rather see Alex Neil at PR before McInnes.

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 9:56 am
by hallamblue
Saint . I agree Mick will not be leaving anytime soon - unless we go.into that bottom 3. But under Mick idcsay that's unlikely too.

It depends on how much Evans wants this club of "his" to be vibrant and we'll attended on a Saturday afternoon.

Over to you Marcus Evans.........

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 1:02 pm
by RRanger
I think its highly unlikely that Mark Warburton will see out his tenure at Rangers and if he became available and Mick was to leave I think he'd be perfect at our club.

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 2:51 pm
by goldandblack
How about a straight swap.
Makes sense. You want rid of our Mick and Clipboard, so we offer Zenga, Edwards, and we will even throw in agent Mendes,

Image for Image

Image Offer 2 for 3 cant be bad,Sounds like great deal for both of us. :)
Mendes in 2013

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Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2016 4:52 pm
by derick_ipsw
RRanger wrote:I think its highly unlikely that Mark Warburton will see out his tenure at Rangers and if he became available and Mick was to leave I think he'd be perfect at our club.
Definitely agree with that.

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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 4:38 pm
by Tangfastic
goldandblack wrote:How about a straight swap.
Makes sense. You want rid of our Mick and Clipboard, so we offer Zenga, Edwards, and we will even throw in agent Mendes,

Image for Image

Image Offer 2 for 3 cant be bad,Sounds like great deal for both of us. :)
Mendes in 2013
Zenga sacked. McClaren returned to Derby, so. ... what's Mick's / TC's relationship still like with the board? Get the impression Mick still is fondly remembered by a reasonable section of Wolves fans. Could be like a divorced couple rekindling the spark that brought them together. Worth a try again ..... think of the kids :)

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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 7:29 pm
by marko69
Things need to be going right for Warburton. The minute things start going tits up, he can't hack the pressure. His post match interviews are shocking at times. Don't think it'd be wise having him at PR.
IMO, he got lucky at Brentford, stumbled upon a winning formula.

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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 8:35 pm
by goldandblack
tangfastic wrote:
goldandblack wrote:How about a straight swap.
Makes sense. You want rid of our Mick and Clipboard, so we offer Zenga, Edwards, and we will even throw in agent Mendes,



Zenga sacked. McClaren returned to Derby, so. ... what's Mick's / TC's relationship still like with the board? Get the impression Mick still is fondly remembered by a reasonable section of Wolves fans. Could be like a divorced couple rekindling the spark that brought them together. Worth a try again ..... think of the kids :)

Our board has changed since Mick was here, they don't even speak English let alone Yorkshire lol. Big Sam would be the idea man, one of us, a Wolf, and sqeaky clean, :wink: but I and many others would welcome Mick and TC back and see what he can really achieve with a bottomless pocket.

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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 10:50 pm
by Bluemike
I was thinking about Big Sam the other day, it is no secret that he is big pals with Marcus Evans.....I wonder.

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Posted: Tue Oct 25, 2016 11:17 pm
by goldandblack
bluemike wrote:I was thinking about Big Sam the other day, it is no secret that he is big pals with Marcus Evans.....I wonder.

well they do have a lot in common :lol: :lol:

Anyway Sorry Mike but your not having another Wolf as your manager, look what you did to our Mick.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 4:26 am
by bluepeter
We need a change.This is a sinking ship.
I cannot and will not accept MM choice of players....he is a complete tw*t.I won't be going to PR until they TC You tw*t cant are gone.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:46 am
by Charnwood
I remember lots of Leicester fans saying exactly the same about Nigel Pearson not too long ago. However to get out of their dire position they first needed a change of owner before the change of manager. Yes, Pearson did get them promoted before getting sacked, but neither of these events would probably have happened without the change of owner.

That's what we need and if Forest can find a new owner to take over from their sole owner Fawaz Al Hasawi, then surely we can find someone to take over from Marcus Evans, unfortunately for that to happen he will have to want to sell and that may well be the stumbling block.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 9:57 am
by Charnwood
Just read that Wolves have sacked Zenga this morning after just 87 days in charge at The Mol.

That means that with the exception of Blackburns "new this season" manager Owen Coyle, all teams below and immediately above us in The Championship have sacked their manager after 14 games or less since the season started.

Whatever is written or stated publicly, Mick McCarthy must be feeling vulnerable.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 11:36 am
by barmy billy
To my mind the whole thing has gone stale and as Charnwood says, the club is Evans plaything and tax fiddle. What I really find confusing though is why on earth MM is still at the club? Although he claims he is still ambitious and wants to manage in the Premiership again, I see little evidence of that happening with our current players and style of play. Our current demise offers him little hope, so why is he still here? I think he finds it comfortable and safe at ITFC with little chance of getting the sack.

A situation that suits both Evans and himself.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 2:43 pm
by number 9
barmy billy wrote:To my mind the whole thing has gone stale and as Charnwood says, the club is Evans plaything and tax fiddle. What I really find confusing though is why on earth MM is still at the club? Although he claims he is still ambitious and wants to manage in the Premiership again, I see little evidence of that happening with our current players and style of play. Our current demise offers him little hope, so why is he still here? I think he finds it comfortable and safe at ITFC with little chance of getting the sack.

A situation that suits both Evans and himself.
I don't think anyone else wants MM! :lol:

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:07 pm
by goldandblack
number 9 wrote:
barmy billy wrote:To my mind the whole thing has gone stale and as Charnwood says, the club is Evans plaything and tax fiddle. What I really find confusing though is why on earth MM is still at the club? Although he claims he is still ambitious and wants to manage in the Premiership again, I see little evidence of that happening with our current players and style of play. Our current demise offers him little hope, so why is he still here? I think he finds it comfortable and safe at ITFC with little chance of getting the sack.

A situation that suits both Evans and himself.
I don't think anyone else wants MM! :lol:[/quote]


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knocker knowles Post subject: Mick McCarthy..
Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 6:19 am


It has to be Mick McCarthy as the next football manager at Wolves and a return to basics.

No more f””king about with fancy dan titles, now more splitting the responsibilities up here and there, f*ck that.

Mick will put his arse on the bacon slicer, have broad enough shoulders to take all the pressure and will return a little sanity to the place.

Mick and a couple of his blokes in the technical area come match days, Mick having the final say on all things football.

Well WHO ELSE?

The bloke knows the club inside out, he would strip away all these added layers of frivolity that have sprung up without beneficial effects.

He would return the players to a normality, a culture built around a transport cafe, a mug of tea and a bacon sarnie.
Not a party canapé or a vol-au-vent in sight.

Can we get real for a minute and return to creating a football club built first with the bleeding basics.

Welcome Mick lets set about doing this right and end this f””king about.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:26 pm
by herforder
Really interesting snippet G&B. Says it all about supporters and their opinions - seen by at least one as the no-brainer Messiah to save their club, by others here as the epitome of boring, over cautious, and hoofball master!

What's your view? Would you welcome him and TC back, if that became a possibility. I suppose more importantly, do you think your owners would consider MM, and be prepared to buy out his contract? All of course hypothetical daydreaming (at the moment!)

I wonder, too, what MM's response would be, should an offer be made. Never go back; or unfinished business?....

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 7:35 pm
by marko69
Quote:
He would return the players to a normality, a culture built around a transport cafe, a mug of tea and a bacon sarnie.
Not a party canapé or a vol-au-vent in sight.
End quote.

:lol: That ^ is class!

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 8:17 pm
by goldandblack
herforder wrote:Really interesting snippet G&B. Says it all about supporters and their opinions - seen by at least one as the no-brainer Messiah to save their club, by others here as the epitome of boring, over cautious, and hoofball master!

What's your view? Would you welcome him and TC back, if that became a possibility. I suppose more importantly, do you think your owners would consider MM, and be prepared to buy out his contract? All of course hypothetical daydreaming (at the moment!)

I wonder, too, what MM's response would be, should an offer be made. Never go back; or unfinished business?....
Yeah we all see different angles of the game,

I would have Mick back, and with the money now available I think we owe Mick and Clipboard the chance to answer there critics.
at Ipswich he's been left up stream without a paddle just as he was at the end of his time with us.

I think these new owners will go for another foreign manager,

I recon if Wolves offered the job to Mick he would still honour his contract with you, that's why he is still liked up here,.A man of his word and that counts for everything.

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 8:21 pm
by goldandblack
marko69 wrote:Quote:
He would return the players to a normality, a culture built around a transport cafe, a mug of tea and a bacon sarnie.
Not a party canapé or a vol-au-vent in sight.
End quote.

:lol: That ^ is class!

this poster knocker knowles is real class, he's one of those posters that when he speaks you just know he's right, bit like your good self sir :wink:

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Posted: Wed Oct 26, 2016 8:46 pm
by marko69
goldandblack wrote:he's one of those posters that when he speaks you just know he's right, bit like your good self sir
I KNEW IT! I'm off to let the wife read this! :D