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How about a non unemployed manager 00:06 - Feb 20 with 1226 viewschrismakin

Darren Ferguson

initial replies show, not a popular thought lol

Are the any currently employed that could be worth looking at in your opinions, although I doubt Evans would pay any compo

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How about a non unemployed manager on 00:16 - Feb 20 with 1189 viewsBlueBadger

LOL, no.

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How about a non unemployed manager on 00:20 - Feb 20 with 1170 viewsMrTown

Not as good as Paul Cook.

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How about a non unemployed manager on 00:20 - Feb 20 with 1174 viewsnoubledooble

How about a non unemployed manager on 00:16 - Feb 20 by BlueBadger

LOL, no.


If we’re going down that route the best guy is the one we are coming up against tomorrow in my opinion.
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How about a non unemployed manager on 00:28 - Feb 20 with 1138 viewsChurchman

No, just no.
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How about a non unemployed manager on 06:40 - Feb 20 with 995 viewsshamboy

I believe John McGreal would baby-sit for the rest of the season. Totally stitched-up at Colchester.
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How about a non unemployed manager on 07:34 - Feb 20 with 931 viewsjayessess

For me, the obvious currently employed candidate is David Artell. Crewe punch above their weight, relative to budget, recruit well, have an established pattern of play, play on the front foot and play attractive stuff.

Obviously Michael Appleton, Karl Robinson, John Coleman and Darren Moore also all doing an excellent job in this division, although, you'd presumably have to chuck a lot of cash at them to consider abandoning their current promotion chases.

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How about a non unemployed manager on 07:55 - Feb 20 with 882 viewsirishtim

Maybe Big Duncan Ferguson. Throw a few rockets at them. Bring some passion.
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How about a non unemployed manager on 08:24 - Feb 20 with 778 viewsChrisd

Of course, but any manager currently employed will cost compensation and we all know if ME can cut corners and do things as cheaply as possible that’s the route he’ll pursue, that’s why we are in a mess and not just on the pitch. On the plus side, there’s a few out of work managers whose stock is still high, but the challenge is whether ME can actually appoint any of them.

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How about a non unemployed manager on 08:50 - Feb 20 with 732 viewsGeoffSentence

If we are going to postulate on employed managers, Nigel Clough would be a decent shout.

Currently at Mansfield, they finished 21st in L2 last year, hadn't won a game this season before he came in. Beat Sunderland in his first game in charge and have won 10 out of his 20 matches as manager. That is some turn around.

Won't happen of course, he's only been there since November, he seems to prefer to stay in that area and unlikely tht ME would pay compo. But as a hypothetical employed manager, he is one I would consider.

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