NEXT MANAGER?

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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:Apparently Claudio Ranieri as been spotted on the train coming through the channel tunnel. The club have promised to reimburse his ticket once he gets there.
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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote:
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Viduka Hits The Mark wrote: On the positive side of things no's the championship well and is prone to straggling opposing players on the touchline if crossed. :D
Wrong on so many levels, VHTM. I Know you take a rebellious attitude towards the English language but that is a red card offence.
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Apologies if this has been mentioned already, but according to Sky Bet, Clarence Seedorf is fifth fav ahead of the likes of Wagner, Moyes etc... WTF?
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kk_white wrote:Apologies if this has been mentioned already, but according to Sky Bet, Clarence Seedorf is fifth fav ahead of the likes of Wagner, Moyes etc... WTF?
Yeah, noticed that pal.

Surprisingly, the odds haven't shifted greatly, updated odds here...

https://m.skybet.com/football/manager-s ... t/20793975
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Out of that lot, in order of MY preference;

Clotet
Grayson
Ranieri
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Davycc wrote:Out of that lot, in order of MY preference;

Clotet
Grayson
Ranieri
There were reports earlier that Pep, Beattie et al had left the club, although nothing official that I can see.

Doesn't stop him coming back for a try at the 'top job', of course, but looks like he will go wherever Monk goes.
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Barlow Boy wrote:
Davycc wrote:Out of that lot, in order of MY preference;

Clotet
Grayson
Ranieri
There were reports earlier that Pep, Beattie et al had left the club, although nothing official that I can see.

Doesn't stop him coming back for a try at the 'top job', of course, but looks like he will go wherever Monk goes.
Clotet's Twitter account (not sure if it's him or his management company) still says he's assistant manager. Usually they announce everyone leaving together, so would assume they're still there.
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A couple of German options to consider,
If Huddersfield fail to win promotion we might be able to poach Wagner. Or the Hoffenhiem manager Julian Nagelsmann looks to be doing a great job in his short managerial career. Thoughts !
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West beach white wrote:A couple of German options to consider,
If Huddersfield fail to win promotion we might be able to poach Wagner. Or the Hoffenhiem manager Julian Nagelsmann looks to be doing a great job in his short managerial career. Thoughts !
Julian is a good shout.
He's a young, progressive thinking manager who has taken a relegation threatened team to the Champions League in one season.
But for that reason, I don't expect him to leave. It's quite a change of environment: Champions League to Championship.

Agreed that Leeds needs someone like him.
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It's no good just looking at Sky Bet, who always give the worst odds by the way

Use Oddschecker to get most bookmaskers odds

https://www.oddschecker.com/football/fo ... nt-manager
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