List on the link below of the 92 managers currently working in the English leagues.
Only 13 of them have been in the same job for more than 3 years and 48 of them less than a year!!
The big names are never going to end up at Hibs and I was wondering if anyone on here knows anything about the less popular names?
Anyone jump out at you that could do the Hibs job?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of...eague_managers
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Thread: Current Managers in England
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29-06-2011 06:59 PM #1
Current Managers in England
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29-06-2011 07:05 PM #2
I think we've little chance of attracting a Championship manager apart from Sean O'Driscoll, who was worked wonders with Doncaster.
If we're looking in the 'up and coming' stakes then I think Paul Peschisolido, John Sheridan or even Paul Dickov would be decent options.
That said, I think we might be better looking for someone with more of a working knowledge of the SPL but retaining English contacts, which is certainly why Butcher is the name that keeps cropping up for me.
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29-06-2011 07:43 PM #4
if caldo was to go i dont think we could get any manager on the championship section. but Lawrie Sanchez, Paul Sturrock, Lee Clark, Peter Reid,Micky Adams. would sound ok to me.
i would prefer Sanchez to the lot mind you.
but i would go with the avaiable manager on this site, drop down menu near the bottom
http://www.leaguemanagers.com/index.html
i would go with, Alan Curbishley or Billy Davies
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29-06-2011 08:22 PM #5
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29-06-2011 09:08 PM #6
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I dont think it would be that dissimilar to players, we have no chance of getting a championship player, league on unlikely, so league 2 or below.
There is always the chance of an assistant manager looking to make the step up as Calderwood has.
In any event, I am not a fan of this chat we have a gaffer and until he / the club confirm he is away then he is the man for Hibs.
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Ablett, Gary
Ancelotti, Carlo
Ardiles, Ossie
Barnes MBE, John
Beck, John
Benitez, Rafael
Blackwell, Kevin
Boothroyd, Aidy
Bracewell, Paul
Branfoot, Ian
Brightwell, Ian
Buckley, Alan
Burley, George
Cooper, Neale
Curbishley, Alan
Davey, Simon
Davies, Billy
Deehan, John
Dillon, Kevin
Dowie, Iain
Foyle, Martin
Gannon, Jim
Glover, Dean
Grant, Avram
Gray, Stuart
Gullit, Ruud
Gunn, Bryan
Harford, Mick
Hoddle, Glenn
Hodgson, David
Hollins MBE, John
Houllier OBE, Gerard
Hughes OBE, Mark
Ince, Paul
Irvine, Alan
Jones, Dave
Keane, Roy
Keegan OBE, Kevin
Kelly, Rob
Kinnear, Joe
Laws, Brian
Lee, Colin
Machin, Mel
Magilton, Jim
McAllister MBE, Gary
McGhee, Mark
McIlroy, Sammy
McParland, Charlie
Money, Richard
Moore, Ronnie
Mullen, Jimmy
Newell, Mike
Parkes, Tony
Parkin, Steve
Parkinson, Phil
Penney, Dave
Peters, Gary
Ratcliffe, Kevin
Richardson, Lee
Ritchie, Andy
Robins, Mark
Robson OBE, Bryan
Rodger, Graham
Roeder, Glenn
Rosenior, Leroy
Sampson, Ian
Sbragia, Ricky
Schofield, John
Short, Craig
Simpson, Paul
Smith, Denis
Souness, Graeme
Staunton, Steve
Stimson, Mark
Strachan OBE, Gordon
Sutton, Chris
Taylor, Peter
Ternent, Stan
Thompson, Steve
Thordarson, Gudjon
Todd, Colin
Trollope, Paul
Turner, Chris
Vialli, Gianluca
Wilkins MBE, Ray
Williams, Geraint
Wise, Dennis
Wright, Mark
Zola OBE, Gianfranco
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30-06-2011 02:21 PM #9
Kevin Keegan. He wouldn't walk out on us at the first opportunity.
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John Barnes. Knows what it takes to beat Inverness Caley.
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