Change of tack.

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  1. Bri

    Brian Mahoneys Waist Well-Known Member

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    Instead of recycling the same old managers is it time for a change of direction.Dougie Freeman did a great job at Palace with his mentor Lennie Lawrence. Maybe young ideas with experience in the background is the way to go_Over the years we've had great success with player managers I don't think that would work at this moment in time but I feel fresh ideas with an old head could be the way forward.

    Before I get reminded Terry Butcher was and still is my choice based on what he has achieved at Inverness I don't think he falls into the Megson,Brown,Blackwell merry go round.Thoughts and maybe names please.
     
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    The Full Ponty Well-Known Member

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    I agree.

    I'm 38.
    Debbie McGee, my lovely assistant, is 54 & has a wealth of experience.
    I have the ideas, she has the grounded approach.
    It will work.

    I also have no idea how to get to Rochdale, which should basically get me the job immediately.

    #TFPforBFC
     
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    There isn't a lot of experienced managers who would want to work as a number two at a small championship club. As for a young manager, continuing the trend that Palace used with freedman would for me be a Steve Agnew type boss. Obviously from there, he would have to bring the experienced manager on his own accord.
     
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    Merde Tete Well-Known Member

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    Our three most successful managers in the last 30 years. All had little or no management experience, and two wer promoted from within.
     
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    Only one thing for it then...... Let Sir Bobby have the job and get Eric Winstanley back as part of the setup!!

    Sorted!
     

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