BerlinWaller wrote:There are only 72 FL jobs so there will be plenty of interest. It does feel like this has been a slow burner and the club has had time to react. Maybe that was a condition before the club agreed to release Jim?
Angler1 wrote:The new manager must be somebody from outside the club, somebody totally new with new ideas somebody who doesnt already know the players and can shake them all up.
Angler1 wrote:The new manager must be somebody from outside the club, somebody totally new with new ideas somebody who doesnt already know the players and can shake them all up.
KenH wrote:Angler1 wrote:The new manager must be somebody from outside the club, somebody totally new with new ideas somebody who doesnt already know the players and can shake them all up.
Still the same communications problems persist. We've heard nothing from Rod and Graham for months now. And, despite all the rumour this weekend, still no official announcement from the club re Jim. I do wish the inner circle would stop treating fans like mushrooms.
KenH wrote:Angler1 wrote:The new manager must be somebody from outside the club, somebody totally new with new ideas somebody who doesnt already know the players and can shake them all up.
+1. Last thing we need is someone from within as it'll inevitably just be the "same old". We need new ideas, new blood. We need a manager who is also going to challenge other aspects of the club, not just what happens on the pitch. The whole thing is stale. I was hoping that the new owners would shake things up a bit, but sadly they've not. With or without Jim, the entire club (all aspects) can't just expect different results from continuing to do the same things. Yes, I know people will trot out the usual excuse of money, but there's so much that could be improved that costs little or nothing, but those in the inner circle "know best".
Still the same communications problems persist. We've heard nothing from Rod and Graham for months now. And, despite all the rumour this weekend, still no official announcement from the club re Jim. I do wish the inner circle would stop treating fans like mushrooms.
OLDHAMADE wrote:BerlinWaller wrote:There are only 72 FL jobs so there will be plenty of interest. It does feel like this has been a slow burner and the club has had time to react. Maybe that was a condition before the club agreed to release Jim?
I just hope they give whoever comes in, plenty of flexibility and the time needed.
changing managers, is it 5 or six over the last two seasons now at Oldham? I've lost count, doesn't work and the league position is still the same.
redrobo wrote:Wouldn't surprise me if the released former AFC Fylde Manager came into the reckoning to take over; assuming that our Board decide on an appointment outside of our club.
How ironic that would be.
Personally IF it is someone from outside I'd be looking at Ian Evatt at Barrow.
Also I would expect though I doubt we'll be told that AFC Fylde have agreed to some financial compensation which when a team comes knocking on the door of your manager usually happens.
Born again Bill wrote:redrobo wrote:Wouldn't surprise me if the released former AFC Fylde Manager came into the reckoning to take over; assuming that our Board decide on an appointment outside of our club.
How ironic that would be.
Personally IF it is someone from outside I'd be looking at Ian Evatt at Barrow.
Also I would expect though I doubt we'll be told that AFC Fylde have agreed to some financial compensation which when a team comes knocking on the door of your manager usually happens.
Won’t be evatt RR he has just signed an extended contract at barrow . Does the compo count if the manager resigns , I would doubt it !
redrobo wrote:
He could always do a Jimbo and resign.....albeit in his case to manage at a higher level. :lol
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