Possible next managers... 08:07 - Apr 25 with 43655 views | Gloucs_R | I can't see this blowing over with a happy outcome so looking forward. Who works you like to see take the helm? Options could be... Gary O'Neill Russell Martin Liam Rosenior Steve Cooper Will Still [Post edited 25 Apr 9:37]
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Possible next managers... on 09:47 - Apr 25 with 3831 views | Gloucs_R |
Possible next managers... on 09:40 - Apr 25 by lassel | It wouldn’t be anyone from that list, it would be a data driven appointment, quite likely from overseas that will have Norf copy and pasting his Wikipedia page and then posters saying that 63.7% win ration with Lokomotiv Plovdiv in 2019 looks quite tasty. |
Andrius Skerla it is then.... |  |
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Possible next managers (n/t) on 09:48 - Apr 25 with 3826 views | Gloucs_R |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 09:46 - Apr 25 by nix | Norwich spent £32 million on their squad this season. Don't think we're quite comparable. |
Only one can get that job .... They're not my suggestions either. Just options. |  |
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Possible next managers... on 10:07 - Apr 25 with 3713 views | lassel |
Possible next managers... on 09:41 - Apr 25 by Northernr | HOW DARE YOU. |
I will 100% be in the bracket of taking that 2017 Turkish Cypriot league cup win as proof that we’ve stolen a hidden gem. |  | |  |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 10:07 - Apr 25 with 3709 views | LongsufferingR |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 09:46 - Apr 25 by nix | Norwich spent £32 million on their squad this season. Don't think we're quite comparable. |
Really? While we're moaning about spending £1m on a player who took his time to settle in. Puts it in perspective a bit. Plus those £32million of players are now being looked after by Jack Wilshere and Tony Roberts. Good luck with that. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 10:11 - Apr 25 with 3684 views | TheChef | It'll be some young Euro coach no one has ever heard of, who will be more malleable for Nourry. Bonne chance, Rodders. |  |
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Possible next managers... on 10:22 - Apr 25 with 3625 views | daveB | Will Still is not leaving his job to come to this circus same with Liam Rosenior The others would be out of our price range if Marti goes it will likely be someone we've never heard of before |  | |  |
Next Manager on 10:24 - Apr 25 with 3605 views | QPROslo |
Next Manager on 08:27 - Apr 25 by Blue_Castello | Seconded I desperately want Marti to stay and the owners need to get Marti and Nourry in a room and sort this out. |
Thirded. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 10:32 - Apr 25 with 3575 views | Marshy67 | Hopefully this will be irrelevant but if not how about Rob Edwards. A fresh challenge for him and worth thinking about if Marti leaves. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Possible next managers... on 10:32 - Apr 25 with 3566 views | Wegerles_Stairs | ChatGPT. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 10:34 - Apr 25 with 3563 views | CheshireR | Hopefully Marti will still be here in August - but if not I would look at the Go Ahead Eagles head coach Paul Simonis. A young coach with a good style of football and punching well above his weight in the Eredivisie. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 10:35 - Apr 25 with 3558 views | loftus77 |
Yep, absolutely. |  | |  |
Next Manager on 10:50 - Apr 25 with 3495 views | highleverhoopL |
Next Manager on 08:35 - Apr 25 by FDC | I think Andrew Scherer has it right on the QPR podcast / openallRs. Putting to one side views on MC (I like him, want him to stay etc.), if the direction of the club is to embed a culture, game model, recruitment strategy etc., as opposed the approach taken for years which was to bring in a manager, buy him a squad, sack / lose the manager, replace him with another manager, buy him a squad etc etc., then surely if it is a battle between MC and CN, then it has to be CN that stays and MC that goes. I don't want that, but logically it has to happen unless the owners throw everything in the air again and make a mockery of their declared approach. And given that, the next manager has to be someone who fits the profile of the all of the other things at the club. All of which is a long way of saying, I don't think drawing up a wish list of various managers is the way to approach the question. I'd be quite alarmed if the next appointment was a relatively well known and successful manager, rather than someone a bit leftfield (like MC), because it would likely mean that they aren't approaching manager recruitment in a way that makes sense to the club strategy. Just to be totally clear, I'll be absolutely gutted if / when MC leaves at the end of the season. I agree with previous comments that there is a bitter irony that the club appear to be finally doing things in a sensible and progressive way - but have managed to find a way of doing it badly, i.e. recruiting a very inexperienced CEO/DF/All-of-the-jobs to oversee the whole thing, who doesn't seem to be able to work with precisely the kind of exciting manager you'd want. [Post edited 25 Apr 8:39]
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"unless the owners throw everything in the air again and make a mockery of their declared approach" On form that seems the most likely outcome. Viva Marti! |  | |  |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 11:18 - Apr 25 with 3401 views | nix |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 10:07 - Apr 25 by LongsufferingR | Really? While we're moaning about spending £1m on a player who took his time to settle in. Puts it in perspective a bit. Plus those £32million of players are now being looked after by Jack Wilshere and Tony Roberts. Good luck with that. |
Yes. Actually it's Euros not £s but that's pretty close and doesn't even include Sargent and Sainz who've been there for longer and must be worth in the 10s of millions between them. They've sold 38 million Euros worth though so financially it's not such an issue but it's still a big investment in a squad thats earned the same number of points as us. It suggests they're under-achieving so would be hugely better propect for those managers cited than us. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 11:34 - Apr 25 with 3343 views | nick_hammersmith | Can we just wait and see if he leaves first? I think its quite normal for the manager to sit down with the CEO at the end of the year and review what has happened and why. Def in my experience a review is 360, which means the manager gets the chance to feed back to the CEO as well. So, the only story I read was that Marti had questions for Christian about what the clubs ambitions are, and what we are going to do about the excess amount of avoidable injuries this season |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 11:37 - Apr 25 with 3315 views | Watford_Ranger |
Possible next managers... on 11:34 - Apr 25 by nick_hammersmith | Can we just wait and see if he leaves first? I think its quite normal for the manager to sit down with the CEO at the end of the year and review what has happened and why. Def in my experience a review is 360, which means the manager gets the chance to feed back to the CEO as well. So, the only story I read was that Marti had questions for Christian about what the clubs ambitions are, and what we are going to do about the excess amount of avoidable injuries this season |
No I want to talk about it now and preferably across multiple threads every time there’s a news article on the subject. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 13:38 - Apr 25 with 3123 views | JAPRANGERS | Well I heard the contenders are Paul Hart, ‘arry or Hughes…….. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 13:43 - Apr 25 with 3109 views | CamberleyR | Liam Rosenior is currently seventh in French Ligue 1 with Strasbourg, with a great chance of European football next season, so I think that one is a complete non-starter. [Post edited 25 Apr 13:48]
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Possible next managers (n/t) on 13:54 - Apr 25 with 3054 views | ted_hendrix |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 09:46 - Apr 25 by nix | Norwich spent £32 million on their squad this season. Don't think we're quite comparable. |
**Norwich spent £32 million on their squad this season.** Jesus wept |  |
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Possible next managers... on 14:08 - Apr 25 with 2999 views | johncharles | I don’t know where this comes from. Why are people so convinced Marti is leaving or wants to leave or that a savvy clued up money man as Nourry would make such a mistake. Managers always want more to spend on players, owners always want to spend less. Nothing new here. If you want Marti to stay then make it clear and say so and stop this groundless speculation [Post edited 25 Apr 14:11]
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Possible next managers (n/t) on 14:28 - Apr 25 with 2960 views | Beejnewark |
Possible next managers (n/t) on 09:46 - Apr 25 by nix | Norwich spent £32 million on their squad this season. Don't think we're quite comparable. |
For the same amount of points.. Making Santos look like a bargain! |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 15:15 - Apr 25 with 2838 views | Hoopsie | Do you not think that the club would already have someone waiting in line should Marti go if the game plan model that is talked about in the WLS podcast is to be believed |  |
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Next Manager on 15:26 - Apr 25 with 2805 views | KensalT |
Next Manager on 08:35 - Apr 25 by FDC | I think Andrew Scherer has it right on the QPR podcast / openallRs. Putting to one side views on MC (I like him, want him to stay etc.), if the direction of the club is to embed a culture, game model, recruitment strategy etc., as opposed the approach taken for years which was to bring in a manager, buy him a squad, sack / lose the manager, replace him with another manager, buy him a squad etc etc., then surely if it is a battle between MC and CN, then it has to be CN that stays and MC that goes. I don't want that, but logically it has to happen unless the owners throw everything in the air again and make a mockery of their declared approach. And given that, the next manager has to be someone who fits the profile of the all of the other things at the club. All of which is a long way of saying, I don't think drawing up a wish list of various managers is the way to approach the question. I'd be quite alarmed if the next appointment was a relatively well known and successful manager, rather than someone a bit leftfield (like MC), because it would likely mean that they aren't approaching manager recruitment in a way that makes sense to the club strategy. Just to be totally clear, I'll be absolutely gutted if / when MC leaves at the end of the season. I agree with previous comments that there is a bitter irony that the club appear to be finally doing things in a sensible and progressive way - but have managed to find a way of doing it badly, i.e. recruiting a very inexperienced CEO/DF/All-of-the-jobs to oversee the whole thing, who doesn't seem to be able to work with precisely the kind of exciting manager you'd want. [Post edited 25 Apr 8:39]
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"Putting to one side views on MC (I like him, want him to stay etc.), if the direction of the club is to embed a culture, game model, recruitment strategy etc., as opposed the approach taken for years which was to bring in a manager, buy him a squad, sack / lose the manager, replace him with another manager, buy him a squad etc etc., then surely if it is a battle between MC and CN, then it has to be CN that stays and MC that goes. I don't want that, but logically it has to happen unless the owners throw everything in the air again and make a mockery of their declared approach." You're overlooking the fact that for several years we had an experienced football CEO (Hoos) and an experienced football DoF (Sir Les) working in tandem and preaching that very message about embedding a culture and playing style. They were also the ones burning through managers and chopping and changing the playing styles. So being the permanent fixture doesn't automatically make you right. The argument that manager's come and go and CEO's stay longer sounds very persuasive. So by that logic if there's a conflict then the manager should be the one to go. Yeah, I can buy that to a point. But in our current circumstances the manager is the one with years of proven success behind him, not the CEO/DoF. So I don't think it's a given that the manager should be the one forced out if he can't settle his differences with the CEO/DoF. After all, was it right to get rid of Warburton just because he didn't think Ramsey's DS players were ready to be fast tracked into the first team!? [Post edited 25 Apr 15:42]
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Possible next managers... on 16:35 - Apr 25 with 2659 views | Jules4367 | There are people who can admit to being wrong and back down and there are others who cannot be wrong. Nourry comes across as the latter and it is ‘his way’ or ‘go away!’ Marti knows and admits he has made mistakes whereas I haven’t heard Nourry be that ‘open’ and honest! Therein lies one of the fundamentals of any working relationship and I have worked for so many bosses who could never be wrong- even when they were! In each case it led to my leaving as there is no point banging your head on a brick wall!😡 Marti - even with faults- is honest and fair and reasonable. Please stay!!! Nourry is ________________________________ (I changed the colour of the font to white so you cannot see what i said !) This is what 'should' happen (Marti on (and in ) the right! |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 16:53 - Apr 25 with 2613 views | dm97 | Liam Rosenior, on the verge of European qualification at cash flush Strasbourg (BlueCo owned, same scum that own the scum) being on a mid table Championship betting list is English football small mindedness to the greatest degree. I’m sure Liam would be absolutely jumping at a crap Championship job lads. Cba to engage in the point of this thread, but that list is all the evidence needed to ignore betting sites as any kind of credible source of information. |  | |  |
Possible next managers... on 18:03 - Apr 25 with 2518 views | BucksRanger | Pierre Sage if the club act quickly. Other clubs showing interest but he'd like to try his hand in England. |  | |  |
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