Seem to be taking an age to select their new manager. Yogi, McIntyre and Laszlo were all hotly picked to take over. Now Tommy Wrights’s name has come to the fore. Seems a clumsy way to go about things
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06-11-2017 06:44 PM #1
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06-11-2017 06:47 PM #2
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I fancy Wright would take it...although he might be waiting to see if the Aberdeen job becomes free
I guess it's easier for them to take their time when they are winning games..
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06-11-2017 06:53 PM #3
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No great rush for them now. They’re top of the league, caretaker has won 2 out of 2 and is popular with the first team squad and they don’t have a league game for 2 weeks.
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06-11-2017 06:54 PM #4
Sorry but how on earth can they be linked with somebody like Tommy Wright? No chance would he ever drop down to that. They could do a lot worse than McIntyre though.
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06-11-2017 06:55 PM #5
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Bigger club, twice the money...
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06-11-2017 06:58 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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06-11-2017 07:00 PM #7
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you don't see United as a bigger club than St Johnstone?
Not saying he will go...but could see him thinking he had taken Saints as far as he could, and he might fancy being the guy who brought United back up. The ownership issues their might be a barrier though.
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06-11-2017 07:07 PM #8
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Of course united are a bigger club than St Johnstone ffs!!
Doubt it will happen but Wright could look at it as having taken saints as far as he can, going through a horrendous run of form and he suddenly has the chance to switch to a bigger club with a good chance of winning the league, picking up a bigger wage and not having to re-locate.
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06-11-2017 07:11 PM #10
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I agree around Wright - deserves a bigger job...would certainly jump at the Dons role..but no one is coming in for him - not sure why?
Don't agree on Saints V United - Despite recent success at Saints - United have much bigger fan base - different level of budget too..In Scottish terms they are a decent sized club.
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06-11-2017 07:14 PM #11
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06-11-2017 07:15 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
https://www.thecourier.co.uk/fp/spor...-tommy-wright/
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06-11-2017 07:15 PM #13
I think that Wright has taken St Johnstone as far as he can
I would go as far as to say they are now firmly on the slide
Might be time to move on whilst his stock is still high
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06-11-2017 07:17 PM #14
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noticed that - not good form..but tbh think he is very well regarded there..and rightly so...
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06-11-2017 07:17 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteHIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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06-11-2017 07:21 PM #16
Dundee Utd are bigger but not so much that you'd drop down a division like a shot.
McLeish from Motherwell to hibs was a no brainer - the difference between the clubs is significant.
Tommy Wright would have to think, very carefully, about leaving a safe position at a top 6 club - to join a basket case of a club that is marginally bigger.
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06-11-2017 07:34 PM #17
Tommy Wright would be a good fit for Aberdeen and I can't see him dropping a division. He might get offered the Hearts job as well.
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06-11-2017 09:53 PM #20
Work beside St Johnstone, United and Dundee fans here in Perth. All reckon that a manager would have to be long term unemployed or have a death wish to go work for that balloon Stephen Thompson. Inherited none of his father's business acumen, grace or charm.
Sacked a manager when the team were just 2 games off top. Now struggling to source a satisfactory replacement. Considered by fans of all 3 clubs as the main cause of the Arabs' demise.
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