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RE: The managerial shortlist - Vinebaggie - 01-08-2025

(01-08-2025, 02:03 PM)baggiedave85 Wrote: Rene Hake....next name linked, and from a reliable source...Fabrizio Romano

Apparently 1 of 3 candidates

just did a little research on Hake, apart from the joy of fishy jokes, his record is distinctly underwhelming.  He hasn't lasted long at any of the Dutch clubs he's managed or enjoyed any real success anywhere, with no experience of English football apart from a brief stint working as an assistant to ten Hag at Manure.  Its a no from me.


RE: The managerial shortlist - CarlosCorbewrong - 01-08-2025

Oh Reneeeeeee!


RE: The managerial shortlist - MrFizz - 01-08-2025

Listen very carefully, i shall say this only once....


RE: The managerial shortlist - baggiebuckster - 01-08-2025

Hake and Fischer - both should know where the net is


RE: The managerial shortlist - richbaggie - 01-08-2025

(01-08-2025, 02:17 PM)Vinebaggie Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:03 PM)baggiedave85 Wrote: Rene Hake....next name linked, and from a reliable source...Fabrizio Romano

Apparently 1 of 3 candidates

just did a little research on Hake, apart from the joy of fishy jokes, his record is distinctly underwhelming.  He hasn't lasted long at any of the Dutch clubs he's managed or enjoyed any real success anywhere, with no experience of English football apart from a brief stint working as an assistant to ten Hag at Manure.  Its a no from me.

Bit of context..

He hasn't lasted long at clubs as he's ended up getting better jobs after doing a decent jobs. Spent a lot of time as assistant in early years before picking up manager roles. 

Promoted from Utrecht's feeder club to Utrecht, gained them promotion then got them to seventh and European qualification the year after. 
Moved to Go Ahead Eagles and spent two years there taking them into Europe for the 1st time since the 70s
 Ten Haag then took him to United.

Not saying we should, but his CV ain't that bad.


RE: The managerial shortlist - MGalea - 01-08-2025

(01-08-2025, 02:26 PM)baggiebuckster Wrote: Hake and Fischer - both should know where the net is

Whose next Jamie Pollock?


RE: The managerial shortlist - Kit Kat Chunky - 01-08-2025

(01-08-2025, 02:39 PM)richbaggie Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:17 PM)Vinebaggie Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:03 PM)baggiedave85 Wrote: Rene Hake....next name linked, and from a reliable source...Fabrizio Romano

Apparently 1 of 3 candidates

just did a little research on Hake, apart from the joy of fishy jokes, his record is distinctly underwhelming.  He hasn't lasted long at any of the Dutch clubs he's managed or enjoyed any real success anywhere, with no experience of English football apart from a brief stint working as an assistant to ten Hag at Manure.  Its a no from me.

Bit of context..

He hasn't lasted long at clubs as he's ended up getting better jobs after doing a decent jobs. Spent a lot of time as assistant in early years before picking up manager roles. 

Promoted from Utrecht's feeder club to Utrecht, gained them promotion then got them to seventh and European qualification the year after. 
Moved to Go Ahead Eagles and spent two years there taking them into Europe for the 1st time since the 70s
 Ten Haag then took him to United.

Not saying we should, but his CV ain't that bad.

Sounds like AFI.


RE: The managerial shortlist - wba13 - 01-08-2025

Urs Fischer now 6/4 fav Wicky gone out to 4/1 3rd fav with Eustace 2nd at 10/3. Sky bet
Bookies must be reeling in the money as this is there 5 or 6th favourite.

Betting oddscom have Hake fav 1/3 and Wicky next at 3/1.


RE: The managerial shortlist - richbaggie - 01-08-2025

(01-08-2025, 03:12 PM)Kit Kat Chunky Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:39 PM)richbaggie Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:17 PM)Vinebaggie Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:03 PM)baggiedave85 Wrote: Rene Hake....next name linked, and from a reliable source...Fabrizio Romano

Apparently 1 of 3 candidates

just did a little research on Hake, apart from the joy of fishy jokes, his record is distinctly underwhelming.  He hasn't lasted long at any of the Dutch clubs he's managed or enjoyed any real success anywhere, with no experience of English football apart from a brief stint working as an assistant to ten Hag at Manure.  Its a no from me.

Bit of context..

He hasn't lasted long at clubs as he's ended up getting better jobs after doing a decent jobs. Spent a lot of time as assistant in early years before picking up manager roles. 

Promoted from Utrecht's feeder club to Utrecht, gained them promotion then got them to seventh and European qualification the year after. 
Moved to Go Ahead Eagles and spent two years there taking them into Europe for the 1st time since the 70s
 Ten Haag then took him to United.

Not saying we should, but his CV ain't that bad.

Sounds like AFI.

AFI got clubs into Europe before he came to us?


RE: The managerial shortlist - Ministry Of Silly Signings - 01-08-2025

(01-08-2025, 02:58 PM)MGalea Wrote:
(01-08-2025, 02:26 PM)baggiebuckster Wrote: Hake and Fischer - both should know where the net is

Whose next Jamie Pollock?

James Perch.