Chris Coleman 15:21 - Oct 10 with 4022 views | Marshalls_Mullet | ...what level of job would he get if he doesnt renew his contract? Last summer I could see a Prem club taking a chance on him. Now I think the Championship is the best he can aim for. John Hartson said that he sees a 'big' job coming next, but I cant see it. | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:24 - Oct 10 with 4013 views | ElderGrizzly | Palace | | | |
Expect he'll keep Wales..... on 15:25 - Oct 10 with 4004 views | Bloots | ....hanging on for a few months. Wait until the Christmas panic period sets in and get a job at a struggling Premier League team (Swansea) or a Championship club desperate for promotion (Fulham). Sorted. | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:25 - Oct 10 with 4000 views | WeWereZombies | Scotland, as he is taller than Strachan - genetics, innit? | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:26 - Oct 10 with 3995 views | PrideOfTheEast | Can't say he'd be anywhere near the top of my list. He'd been linked to loads but ends up at Derby. | | | |
Expect he'll keep Wales..... on 15:29 - Oct 10 with 3984 views | Marshalls_Mullet |
Expect he'll keep Wales..... on 15:25 - Oct 10 by Bloots | ....hanging on for a few months. Wait until the Christmas panic period sets in and get a job at a struggling Premier League team (Swansea) or a Championship club desperate for promotion (Fulham). Sorted. |
I personally doubt a Prem club in trouble would risk it. He's got a poor track record at club level. He'd be best of staying with Wales while Bale is still at the top of his game. I'm sure he'll squeeze a pay rise out of them. | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:31 - Oct 10 with 3975 views | Fixed_It | Naarwich will be looking for a new manager sometime in the new year. Can he speak German? | |
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Think it may end up..... on 15:37 - Oct 10 with 3957 views | Bloots |
Expect he'll keep Wales..... on 15:29 - Oct 10 by Marshalls_Mullet | I personally doubt a Prem club in trouble would risk it. He's got a poor track record at club level. He'd be best of staying with Wales while Bale is still at the top of his game. I'm sure he'll squeeze a pay rise out of them. |
....coming down to money, you're right. I'm sure I read somewhere that he was on about £15,000 pa (exaggerated) and at the same time Hodgson was on about £25,000,000 pa (exaggerated) | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:50 - Oct 10 with 3918 views | rickw | Palace and Swansea both seem likely - both ex club's of his and will change managers (again) if it starts to look likely they're going down | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:52 - Oct 10 with 3904 views | bluewein | Can't see it either although he's talked himself up a bit recently. What last night proved though is that O'Neill is and always has been a great coach/manager. It was supposed to be all about the golden generation of Wales coming through and O'Neill has taken one of the more average and unfancied Ireland sides of recent years to the brink of a World Cup. If the opportunity ever came up, I'd love to have him here. | |
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Chris Coleman on 15:58 - Oct 10 with 3878 views | tcblue | I'd add to the 'Palace' punters, near his home, former player. | | | |
Chris Coleman on 16:35 - Oct 10 with 3773 views | J2BLUE | Upper mid table Championship. A team who have an outside chance of the play offs. Can't see Palace or Swansea being interested. | |
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Chris Coleman on 18:49 - Oct 10 with 3629 views | vapour_trail |
Chris Coleman on 15:52 - Oct 10 by bluewein | Can't see it either although he's talked himself up a bit recently. What last night proved though is that O'Neill is and always has been a great coach/manager. It was supposed to be all about the golden generation of Wales coming through and O'Neill has taken one of the more average and unfancied Ireland sides of recent years to the brink of a World Cup. If the opportunity ever came up, I'd love to have him here. |
Not only that but he's done it with Keane on his bench. Triumph in the face of bearded raging adversity. That said, o'neill has produced dire teams for years now with diminishing returns in club football. I wouldn't want him these days. | |
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Expect he'll keep Wales..... on 19:00 - Oct 10 with 3597 views | Keaneish |
Expect he'll keep Wales..... on 15:29 - Oct 10 by Marshalls_Mullet | I personally doubt a Prem club in trouble would risk it. He's got a poor track record at club level. He'd be best of staying with Wales while Bale is still at the top of his game. I'm sure he'll squeeze a pay rise out of them. |
Don't agree he's got a poor track record. Its not the brightest but certainly not the worst. What's he'd done for Welsh football will easily see him land a prem job in the not too distant future. | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:10 - Oct 10 with 3574 views | GlasgowBlue | Everton would be my guess. | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:21 - Oct 10 with 3560 views | J2BLUE |
Chris Coleman on 19:10 - Oct 10 by GlasgowBlue | Everton would be my guess. |
Not a chance in hell. | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:25 - Oct 10 with 3548 views | vapour_trail |
Chris Coleman on 19:10 - Oct 10 by GlasgowBlue | Everton would be my guess. |
Behave, he'd have no chance of landing that. | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:34 - Oct 10 with 3533 views | GlasgowBlue |
Chris Coleman on 19:25 - Oct 10 by vapour_trail | Behave, he'd have no chance of landing that. |
Gut feeling. Two points off safety. Koeman given the next few games to turn it around. Bill Kenwright likes younger managers, Moyes and Martinez. It wouldn't surprise me at all. | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:36 - Oct 10 with 3527 views | SpruceMoose |
Chris Coleman on 19:34 - Oct 10 by GlasgowBlue | Gut feeling. Two points off safety. Koeman given the next few games to turn it around. Bill Kenwright likes younger managers, Moyes and Martinez. It wouldn't surprise me at all. |
Kenwright isn't in charge anymore, is he? I think he's still chairman, but isn't Moshiri calling the shots? | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:38 - Oct 10 with 3517 views | vapour_trail |
Chris Coleman on 19:34 - Oct 10 by GlasgowBlue | Gut feeling. Two points off safety. Koeman given the next few games to turn it around. Bill Kenwright likes younger managers, Moyes and Martinez. It wouldn't surprise me at all. |
The next guy will be a proven name from the European circuit. Everton are a different club than they were under kenwright and they shop in a different market. | |
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Chris Coleman on 19:38 - Oct 10 with 3517 views | GlasgowBlue |
Chris Coleman on 19:36 - Oct 10 by SpruceMoose | Kenwright isn't in charge anymore, is he? I think he's still chairman, but isn't Moshiri calling the shots? |
I didn't know that. He just seems a good fit for the club and the way they have been run over the past few years. | |
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