| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … 20:04 - Jun 10 with 580 views | Ryorry | Must be quite a few licking their lips. Gamechanger & KM having built all the foundations - infrastructure, promotion, ££££££££, Academy, training facilities (including screening from spies no doubt ) all in place. All it needs now us a Prem wise head, up and coming young-ish, or savvy elder & experienced, to take up a most attractive challenge of keeping a former Eufa winning, historic old Club in the Prem. Think we can afford to be picky. |  |
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| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … on 20:11 - Jun 10 with 503 views | VanSaParody | Ole Gunnar Solskear? |  | |  |
| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … on 20:17 - Jun 10 with 456 views | Ryorry |
| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … on 20:11 - Jun 10 by VanSaParody | Ole Gunnar Solskear? |
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| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … on 20:19 - Jun 10 with 426 views | davblue | I do believe McKenna has made the back room staff, recruitment side of things look better than what it’s is in reality. Game changer are good owners but they are only as good as their manager. |  | |  |
| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … on 20:21 - Jun 10 with 399 views | Pique | This is why I don't think we'll end up with dross like Gary O'Neil - it's not the same job it was two years ago. |  | |  |
| Well it’s a dream job for someone anyway … on 20:22 - Jun 10 with 385 views | Hugoagogo_Reborn | It's a lovely point to step in to the club for any manager. I think that will work in our favour with the potential applicants. It's relatively early days, in a world Cup summer, when lots of potential is on show, so, as gutted as I am that he has gone. I think the timing is good for both parties. Life and football moves on. The burden lays on the owner's and Ashton to make another shrewd appointment. A heavy burden indeed! |  |
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