Betting odds 20:56 - Dec 4 with 900 views | tractordownsouth | The list here seems way off. At least half of these have no chance of getting the job. Unless McGreal gets it permanently, I think the only one on here that’s a realistic shout is McIness. Warnock wont work under this structure, Carrick and Lampard wouldn’t take it. I think Alex Neil would actually be a good appointment but given the Norwich connection that’s a non starter. John McGreal 5/1 Alex Neil 6/1 Frank Lampard 6/1 Chris Hughton 8/1 Steve Bruce 8/1 Neil Lennon 8/1 Michael Flynn 8/1 Michael Carrick 8/1 Neil Warnock 8/1 Neil Harris 10/1 Derek McIness 10/1 Mick McCarthy 12/1 https://www.bettingodds.com/thesackrace/teams/ipswich-town |  |
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Betting odds on 20:56 - Dec 4 with 881 views | SitfcB | Lazy rushed together list. |  |
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Betting odds on 20:57 - Dec 4 with 852 views | Hackneyblueboy | Alex Neil would be good but after Lambert can we really employ another ex Norwich manager |  | |  |
Betting odds on 20:58 - Dec 4 with 827 views | Churchman | Of that sorry list, Hughton is the only one I can see with any substance |  | |  |
Betting odds on 21:05 - Dec 4 with 683 views | thebooks | Yes, I agree. It’s just a list of available managers. Still, quite useful to think about what we need. Bruce has retired, no? But I think we need someone with experience and a bit of presence — someone who can get the players’ confidence up. The personnel is already there. So much as it pains me to say it… it’s Bruce (assuming he hasn’t retired) or, more likely, Warnock on a short term initial contract for me. Much like when Joe Royle came in. |  | |  |
Betting odds on 21:06 - Dec 4 with 659 views | WD19 |
Betting odds on 20:58 - Dec 4 by Churchman | Of that sorry list, Hughton is the only one I can see with any substance |
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