Which ex manager would you pick 13:46 - Oct 19 with 1699 views | Bluefish | If you had a one off big game and needed one of them to step in and manage your team for a day? I won't include big Mick because it wouldn't be a fair contest and the numbskull lot have suffered enough keane Jewell Hurst Lambert Cook Remember one off big game and not their players [Post edited 19 Oct 2021 13:50]
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:50 - Oct 19 with 1302 views | dominiciawful | Ian McParland | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:50 - Oct 19 with 1305 views | itfcjoe | I think Lambert would probably organise us best and if he is on it could inspire them initially at least | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:51 - Oct 19 with 1287 views | Bluefish |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:50 - Oct 19 by dominiciawful | Ian McParland |
He isn't on the list | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:53 - Oct 19 with 1277 views | tractordownsouth | Probably Jewell, purely on the basis that he was capable of producing an outstanding result out of nowhere (6-0 v Doncaster, 5-1 v West Ham, 5-3 v Barnsley) which the others weren't. He was sh1t but at least we were entertaining whilst being terrible, which sets him apart from Keane, Hurst and Lambert. Edit: And there's nothing worse than being dull and uninspiring in a big game after all the hype beforehand - we'd lose but at least we'd go down in a blaze of glory [Post edited 19 Oct 2021 13:54]
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:54 - Oct 19 with 1273 views | textbackup | out of interest, what BIG game did MM win with his players? general question, nothing anti him here. just dont recall any derby wins, no decent cup wins, some very solid wins, but whats BIG in your view? | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:54 - Oct 19 with 1265 views | Bluefish |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:50 - Oct 19 by itfcjoe | I think Lambert would probably organise us best and if he is on it could inspire them initially at least |
But he didn't get anything out of our lot when he came in did he? I don't remember a win early on Not sure how Jewell started but I think keane came in with a win possibly 2? The caveat then was the opposition were already on the beach I suppose | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:56 - Oct 19 with 1240 views | Bluefish |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:54 - Oct 19 by textbackup | out of interest, what BIG game did MM win with his players? general question, nothing anti him here. just dont recall any derby wins, no decent cup wins, some very solid wins, but whats BIG in your view? |
Fairish point but if Mick was on that list only a moron wouldn't pick him | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:58 - Oct 19 with 1213 views | StochesStotasBlewe |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:51 - Oct 19 by Bluefish | He isn't on the list |
Neither are Sir Alf Ramsey or Sir Bobby Robson but they were light years ahead of the list and either would do a better one off job. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:58 - Oct 19 with 1214 views | dominiciawful |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:51 - Oct 19 by Bluefish | He isn't on the list |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 13:58 - Oct 19 with 1208 views | JammyDodgerrr |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:54 - Oct 19 by Bluefish | But he didn't get anything out of our lot when he came in did he? I don't remember a win early on Not sure how Jewell started but I think keane came in with a win possibly 2? The caveat then was the opposition were already on the beach I suppose |
He got them going but the team that year was beyond saving, we just had no threat. The first few games were promising at least, with good football and it looked like something could happen. Keane came in with 2 wins. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:02 - Oct 19 with 1155 views | NthQldITFC | Gwion Edwards | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:03 - Oct 19 with 1147 views | SitfcB |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:58 - Oct 19 by JammyDodgerrr | He got them going but the team that year was beyond saving, we just had no threat. The first few games were promising at least, with good football and it looked like something could happen. Keane came in with 2 wins. |
He didn’t get a anyone going. We were only 5 points adrift. He needed to come in do a bit of a rescue job, play nasty stuff. Get wins by whatever means. Tried to implement that passing round the back style and failed. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:07 - Oct 19 with 1126 views | textbackup |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:56 - Oct 19 by Bluefish | Fairish point but if Mick was on that list only a moron wouldn't pick him |
birmingham, first game, i guess that would have been a BIG game. Boro at home too | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:17 - Oct 19 with 1094 views | Coastalblue | Are we talking about the man that joined us at the time, or the man they are now? If it's the man they are now then they're probably all looking like a busted flush currently, and you can include MM in that. If it's who they are now then you may as well draw the name out of a hat for all the difference it will make. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:22 - Oct 19 with 1069 views | The_Flashing_Smile | Depend who you mean by "your team." If it's current Ipswich then Cook would probably be best as they're his players (but you said not their players). If it's an Ipswich from the past then it depends which. If it's your local Sunday league/5-a-side/kids under 10's team, then Roy Keane would probably inspire them the most as he's the most famous. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:22 - Oct 19 with 1064 views | itfcjoe |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:54 - Oct 19 by Bluefish | But he didn't get anything out of our lot when he came in did he? I don't remember a win early on Not sure how Jewell started but I think keane came in with a win possibly 2? The caveat then was the opposition were already on the beach I suppose |
No he didn't, but there was a marked change in how we were playing and it was positive for the first few games - we just lacked the personnel as evidenced by Jordan Roberts playing as a lone striker. By the time we could up quality we were too far gone - and then he just gave up it seems. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:23 - Oct 19 with 1058 views | The_Flashing_Smile |
Which ex manager would you pick on 14:17 - Oct 19 by Coastalblue | Are we talking about the man that joined us at the time, or the man they are now? If it's the man they are now then they're probably all looking like a busted flush currently, and you can include MM in that. If it's who they are now then you may as well draw the name out of a hat for all the difference it will make. |
I don't think you've quite got into the spirit of this game, mate! | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:28 - Oct 19 with 1032 views | leitrimblue | Can I not just choose Robson or Burley? The bare mention of their names makes that list just look so sh1te | | | |
Which ex manager would you pick on 14:28 - Oct 19 with 1033 views | homer_123 | Define 'big' game? Are we talking about a Pizza Cup tie here? | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:32 - Oct 19 with 1007 views | Cotty | Cook is an ex manager? Chat with Ashton went well then? | | | |
Which ex manager would you pick on 14:41 - Oct 19 with 976 views | JammyDodgerrr |
Which ex manager would you pick on 14:03 - Oct 19 by SitfcB | He didn’t get a anyone going. We were only 5 points adrift. He needed to come in do a bit of a rescue job, play nasty stuff. Get wins by whatever means. Tried to implement that passing round the back style and failed. |
The performances were much better, we just didn't have the players with any experience to do what we needed, whether that's play nasty or nice. Evidenced by the Millwall/Bristol games where we should've won but couldn't hold on. The squad was so poor. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:45 - Oct 19 with 954 views | Garv | Depends what you define as a big game but Cook arguably hasn't presided over any yet, so hard to say. So Jewell. Won games when he first came in and beat West Ham home and away. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:48 - Oct 19 with 948 views | BlueBadger | Personally, I'd have said Royle. Home against Sheffield United with ten men was a masterclass in motivation. | |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:49 - Oct 19 with 941 views | BlueBadger |
Which ex manager would you pick on 13:50 - Oct 19 by itfcjoe | I think Lambert would probably organise us best and if he is on it could inspire them initially at least |
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Which ex manager would you pick on 14:52 - Oct 19 with 919 views | BlueBadger |
Which ex manager would you pick on 14:22 - Oct 19 by itfcjoe | No he didn't, but there was a marked change in how we were playing and it was positive for the first few games - we just lacked the personnel as evidenced by Jordan Roberts playing as a lone striker. By the time we could up quality we were too far gone - and then he just gave up it seems. |
I'm are he'd get an Improved Performance that would see game by 3 goals. | |
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