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Obvious choice for me would be Gary Rowett.  Did great job at Burton with no money, a fantastic job at Birmingham with no money (disgrace when he was sacked by them for Zola) good job at Derby as well.  

 

Zola would be a disaster waiting to happen, would have been happy with Gary Monk before recent stories.

 

 

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1 minute ago, wellbeaten-the-owl said:

Obvious choice for me would be Gary Rowett.  Did great job at Burton with no money, a fantastic job at Birmingham with no money (disgrace when he was sacked by them for Zola) good job at Derby as well.  

 

Zola would be a disaster waiting to happen, would have been happy with Gary Monk before recent stories.

 

 

 

My choice after Hughton. 

 

Still wondering if there's anything with Knill watching our friendly

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21 minutes ago, Rogers said:

Some odds.....I'm hoping for Jol now. Managed some big clubs, has loads of contacts, is likeable, and can be a hard arese as well. 

 

Chris Hughton – 1/1

Gianfranco Zola – 9/2

Martin Jol – 8/1

Daniel Stendel – 8/1

Garry Monk – 10/1

David Moyes – 12/1

Gary Rowett – 12/1

Lee Bullen – 12/1

Nigel Pearson – 12/1

Aitor Karanka – 16/1

Tony Pulis – 16/1

Claude Puel – 16/1

Nigel Adkins – 18/1

Giovanni van Bronckhorst – 18/1

Alan Pardew – 18/1

 

     Highest
odds
Lowest
odds
Chris Hughton 3.25 2.50
Gianfranco Zola 5.00 5.00
Daniel Stendel 10.00 9.00
Martin Jol 10.00 10.00
Garry Monk 11.00 10.00
Lee Bullen 13.00 12.00
Aitor Karanka 15.00 15.00
Gary Rowett 15.00 15.00
Tony Pulis 17.00 15.00
Alan Pardew 17.00 17.00
Claude Puel 17.00 17.00
Nigel Pearson 21.00 10.00
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst 21.00 19.00
Nigel Adkins 21.00 19.00
Domenico Tedesco 21.00 21.00
David Moyes 26.00 12.00
Mark Hughes 26.00 21.00
Carlos Carvalhal 26.00 26.00
Danny Cowley 26.00 26.00
Gary Megson 26.00 26.00
Ian Holloway 26.00 26.00
Paul Cook 26.00 26.00
Steve Mc Claren 26.00 26.00
Martin O'neill 34.00 21.00
Gareth Ainsworth 34.00 34.00
Lee Bowyer 34.00 34.00
Michael Flynn 34.00 34.00
Paolo Di Canio 34.00 34.00
Paul Warne 34.00 34.00
Roy Keane 34.00 34.00
Sam Allardyce 34.00 34.00
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Cheers for posting all that, I like a good scroll lol 

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1 hour ago, tripod said:

Seems strange this board is in melt down because Bruce has resigned to get his move to Newcastle but then we are going to steal another clubs manager 3 weeks before the start of the season and that’s perfectly fine, surely it would make Strendel no better than Bruce.

To hold the moral high ground our next manager should be unemployed.

 

Nail on the head. If we go for an employed manager we are no better than Newcastle, and whoever comes is no more morally flawed than Bruce.

 

The Bruce haters won’t quite understand that though. After all we are Sheffield Wednesday and we do what we want etc etc 

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43 minutes ago, Rogers said:

Some odds.....I'm hoping for Jol now. Managed some big clubs, has loads of contacts, is likeable, and can be a hard arese as well. 

 

Chris Hughton – 1/1

Gianfranco Zola – 9/2

Martin Jol – 8/1

Daniel Stendel – 8/1

Garry Monk – 10/1

David Moyes – 12/1

Gary Rowett – 12/1

Lee Bullen – 12/1

Nigel Pearson – 12/1

Aitor Karanka – 16/1

Tony Pulis – 16/1

Claude Puel – 16/1

Nigel Adkins – 18/1

Giovanni van Bronckhorst – 18/1

Alan Pardew – 18/1

 

     Highest
odds
Lowest
odds
Chris Hughton 3.25 2.50
Gianfranco Zola 5.00 5.00
Daniel Stendel 10.00 9.00
Martin Jol 10.00 10.00
Garry Monk 11.00 10.00
Lee Bullen 13.00 12.00
Aitor Karanka 15.00 15.00
Gary Rowett 15.00 15.00
Tony Pulis 17.00 15.00
Alan Pardew 17.00 17.00
Claude Puel 17.00 17.00
Nigel Pearson 21.00 10.00
Giovanni Van Bronckhorst 21.00 19.00
Nigel Adkins 21.00 19.00
Domenico Tedesco 21.00 21.00
David Moyes 26.00 12.00
Mark Hughes 26.00 21.00
Carlos Carvalhal 26.00 26.00
Danny Cowley 26.00 26.00
Gary Megson 26.00 26.00
Ian Holloway 26.00 26.00
Paul Cook 26.00 26.00
Steve Mc Claren 26.00 26.00
Martin O'neill 34.00 21.00
Gareth Ainsworth 34.00 34.00
Lee Bowyer 34.00 34.00
Michael Flynn 34.00 34.00
Paolo Di Canio 34.00 34.00
Paul Warne 34.00 34.00
Roy Keane 34.00 34.00
Sam Allardyce 34.00 34.00
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Never just settle.

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6 minutes ago, SallyCinnamon said:

 

Nail on the head. If we go for an employed manager we are no better than Newcastle, and whoever comes is no more morally flawed than Bruce.

 

The Bruce haters won’t quite understand that though. After all we are Sheffield Wednesday and we do what we want etc etc 

 

Why have a problem with Newcastle wanting to fill the job with an employed or unemployed manager? it happens all the time...

 

This one is firmly in Bruce’s court.

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2 minutes ago, bigsheff said:

 

Why have a problem with Newcastle wanting to fill the job with an employed or unemployed manager? it happens all the time...

 

This one is firmly in Bruce’s court.

 

I have no problem with it, it’s football. I’m just saying people were quick to call Newcastle and Bruce everything under the sun for this move. But if we employed Stendel, what makes us any different?

 

This is why I don’t get all the abuse for Bruce. This happens all the time in football. We are just not used to it because we are not a selling club. 

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1 minute ago, SallyCinnamon said:

 

I have no problem with it, it’s football. I’m just saying people were quick to call Newcastle and Bruce everything under the sun for this move. But if we employed Stendel, what makes us any different?

 

This is why I don’t get all the abuse for Bruce. This happens all the time in football. We are just not used to it because we are not a selling club. 

 

When it happens at other clubs fans are just as critical and abusive towards the manager. I don't think we are unique. So why does it matter? In fact I think fans of other clubs can be much more offensive than Wednesday fans. 

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36 minutes ago, wellbeaten-the-owl said:

Obvious choice for me would be Gary Rowett.  Did great job at Burton with no money, a fantastic job at Birmingham with no money (disgrace when he was sacked by them for Zola) good job at Derby as well.  

 

Zola would be a disaster waiting to happen, would have been happy with Gary Monk before recent stories.

 

 

No thank you, don't think he did a fantastic job at Birmingham, just ok. Crap at Derby and Stoke

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1 hour ago, tripod said:

Seems strange this board is in melt down because Bruce has resigned to get his move to Newcastle but then we are going to steal another clubs manager 3 weeks before the start of the season and that’s perfectly fine, surely it would make Strendel no better than Bruce.

To hold the moral high ground our next manager should be unemployed.

 

11 minutes ago, SallyCinnamon said:

 

Nail on the head. If we go for an employed manager we are no better than Newcastle, and whoever comes is no more morally flawed than Bruce.

 

The Bruce haters won’t quite understand that though. After all we are Sheffield Wednesday and we do what we want etc etc 

The moral high ground?

 

This is football.

 

Morality flew out the window a long time ago. Bruce marked his card by clearly engineering his exit weeks in advance. Him resigning was the last throw of the dice to ensure he got his dream move.

 

If we approached an opposition club and asked to speak with their manager and things were all done through the correct channels (not played out in the media like the whole Bruce fiasco was), then I don't think we could be subject to too much criticism.

 

It would also give Sally an excuse to start a new thread about how we are no better than Newcastle, Chansiri is a Thai version of Mike Ashley and so forth. 

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2 minutes ago, TheEnchanter said:

 

When it happens at other clubs fans are just as critical and abusive towards the manager. I don't think we are unique. So why does it matter? In fact I think fans of other clubs can be much more offensive than Wednesday fans. 

 

Not sure about that to be honest, just a scroll through Twitter and some of the vitriol towards Bruce and his family is way over the top and quite nasty.

 

I can understand disappointment and frustration, but personal abuse is just crazy - I will never understand it. 

 

And people who are on some moral crusade saying ‘oh but we gave him time off in January after the difficult year he’s had’ just make me laugh.

1) Bruce didn’t force us to wait for him. That was the clubs decision for letting it happen. 

2) Where were all these people last season moaning about this? Not long ago Bruce was an honourable person for fulfilling a family commitment and Danny Murphy was heartless and out of order for suggesting otherwise.

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