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Wellbankhibby
06-10-2010, 11:23 AM
Has experience in England, Scotland and Italy. Played at highest level. Would earn respect of players and woudnt be afraid to ship out deadwood if required. Has many contacts in the game and listning to his comments when summarizing on Italian football he talked a very good game tactically and very positive. if not him then I would return to John Collins or Tony Mobray. Dont think JC would return after his short spell as boss but under Mobray and venus we were playing very attractive football. Some fans on this site would say he walked out on us but most people would do the same if you were offerred a much better package financially and budget for new players. Whoever gets the job has their work cut out as some of our supporters are unrealistic and want instant results. Yes we are a big club in scotland and realistically although we would love to win the SPL we are looking to get 3rd place and win some silverware Especially that elusive scottish cup. Once the new appointment is made lets all stick together and support the Manager and the whole team and try to resist calling for people to be shown the door. :confused:

KWJ
06-10-2010, 12:12 PM
Has experience in England, Scotland and Italy. Played at highest level. Would earn respect of players and woudnt be afraid to ship out deadwood if required. Has many contacts in the game and listning to his comments when summarizing on Italian football he talked a very good game tactically and very positive. if not him then I would return to John Collins or Tony Mobray. Dont think JC would return after his short spell as boss but under Mobray and venus we were playing very attractive football. Some fans on this site would say he walked out on us but most people would do the same if you were offerred a much better package financially and budget for new players. Whoever gets the job has their work cut out as some of our supporters are unrealistic and want instant results. Yes we are a big club in scotland and realistically although we would love to win the SPL we are looking to get 3rd place and win some silverware Especially that elusive scottish cup. Once the new appointment is made lets all stick together and support the Manager and the whole team and try to resist calling for people to be shown the door. :confused:

No management experience and no chance.

Newry Hibs
06-10-2010, 12:22 PM
Used to watch 'Leroy' at Kenilworth Road in his Luton days. Can't beleive he would be considered.

HibbyAndy
06-10-2010, 08:04 PM
Id rather have Billy Elliot up front with Colin Nish.

Thats a no from me.

Phil D. Rolls
06-10-2010, 08:05 PM
Baldy Pevsner could do a job. :agree:

brydekirk
06-10-2010, 08:44 PM
Has experience in England, Scotland and Italy. Played at highest level. Would earn respect of players and woudnt be afraid to ship out deadwood if required. Has many contacts in the game and listning to his comments when summarizing on Italian football he talked a very good game tactically and very positive. if not him then I would return to John Collins or Tony Mobray. Dont think JC would return after his short spell as boss but under Mobray and venus we were playing very attractive football. Some fans on this site would say he walked out on us but most people would do the same if you were offerred a much better package financially and budget for new players. Whoever gets the job has their work cut out as some of our supporters are unrealistic and want instant results. Yes we are a big club in scotland and realistically although we would love to win the SPL we are looking to get 3rd place and win some silverware Especially that elusive scottish cup. Once the new appointment is made lets all stick together and support the Manager and the whole team and try to resist calling for people to be shown the door. :confused:

experience doing what? not management.

heretoday
07-10-2010, 07:28 AM
Lovely guy Paul Elliot whose career was ended by a vicious assault from Liverpool's Dean Saunders. Saunders got away with it and is still smiling.

Paul is great to watch on telly. It's hard to describe his vocal style. It's somewhere between a Professor of Spoken English and Frank Bruno.

No way should he be manager though. He's got no experience.

lucky
07-10-2010, 08:03 AM
:faf::troll::wtf:
Has experience in England, Scotland and Italy. Played at highest level. Would earn respect of players and woudnt be afraid to ship out deadwood if required. Has many contacts in the game and listning to his comments when summarizing on Italian football he talked a very good game tactically and very positive. if not him then I would return to John Collins or Tony Mobray. Dont think JC would return after his short spell as boss but under Mobray and venus we were playing very attractive football. Some fans on this site would say he walked out on us but most people would do the same if you were offerred a much better package financially and budget for new players. Whoever gets the job has their work cut out as some of our supporters are unrealistic and want instant results. Yes we are a big club in scotland and realistically although we would love to win the SPL we are looking to get 3rd place and win some silverware Especially that elusive scottish cup. Once the new appointment is made lets all stick together and support the Manager and the whole team and try to resist calling for people to be shown the door. :confused:

NO