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Is some of that not covered by insurance for injured players? Also, I'd assume loans are cheaper than full time transfers. So, it ls not ideal ans no doubt costs us more than we'd like, but probably not at blowing our budget levels.
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Forgot we need one of those, any good managers that used to be a keeper?
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Most people expected a bloodbath, it wasn't. Armstong pushing the celtic player for our goal was nice, that's the kind of shithouse we need. Thompson looked fine, and some nice touches for Dickson. Hard to gauge the new ones against that mob, but good to have it out of the way after a shite week.
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Well everyone is spouting the unbelievable 33 man squad pish, so I'll keep going.
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Can definitely see a number going out. As per my post at the start of the week, we generally make signings on a one in one out basis, with most of this year's outs being injuries, of which we have 9, and 10 if the Vale rumor is true (and add the likes of Slattery and Nicholson on limited minutes due to injuries). Callachan, Watt, Tavares, Vale, Moses seem like candidates to go. Miller potentially for other reasons. Can't see mair hanging around with his broken hand either. Can definitely see a number going out. As per my post at the start of the week, we generally make signings on a one in one out basis, with most of this year's outs being injuries, of which we have 9 (10 if the Vale rumor is true), and add the likes of Slattery, Paton and Nicholson on limited minutes due to injuries. Callachan, Watt, Tavares, Vale, Moses seem like candidates to go. Miller potentially for other reasons. So, out of the 33 we have, 10 aren't available, some for a considerable time. With 9 on the bench you need 20 for a matchday squad, so we're sitting at a surplus of 3 available players. Two of whom are Moses and Koutroumbis. If we want the much mooted squad of 23, then tomorrow we'd have 2 subs and making the rest up with kids. On the strikers, we signed Stuparevic, Robinson and Stama. Two of those are injured and one isn't up to scratch and was sent out on loan (whether that changes next season, who knows). Watt is clearly done, and Moses is a chaos sub at best. Tavares is injured and Vale is suspended and maybe injured too. Before we signed armstrong we had Watt, Moses and JT available. Not giving us any options on the bench. Of the three that have come in, 2 have replaced Stama and Robinson. The third suggests someone is off. Signing Stuparevic, Koutroumbis, Callachan and Tavares all seem like legit mistakes, the first two are just how it goes, the other two are plain dumb. Also, I doubt we're keeping mair with his broken hand. So, out of the 33 we have, 10 aren't available, some for a considerable time. With 9 on the bench you need 20 for a matchday squad, so we're sitting at a surplus of 3. Two of the squad are on limited minutes, and two are Moses and Koutroumbis. If we want the much mooted squad of 23, then tomorrow we'd have 2 first team subs and making the rest up with kids. On the strikers, we signed Stuparevic, Robinson and Stama. Two of those are injured and one isn't up to scratch and was sent out on loan (whether that changes next season, who knows). Watt is clearly done, and Moses is a chaos sub at best. Tavares is injured and Vale is suspended and maybe injured too. Before we signed armstrong we had Watt, Moses and JT available. Not giving us any options on the bench. Of the three that have come in, 2 have replaced Stama and Robinson. The third suggests someone is off. Signing Stuparevic, Koutroumbis, Callachan and Tavares all seem like legit mistakes, the first two are just how it goes, the other two are plain dumb. Balcombe also doesn't look great. If we sign any more forwards by Monday (unless 2 go out), I'd say logic is out of the window, but you can't always sign the players you need in the perfect order. Hopefully a midfielder that isn't a child is one of the remaining signings. Why we don't have any young players that can step up, or why we aren't using them, is it's own discussion.
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It's hard to look for any strategy in a season where at least 8 of our signings have been to cover for injuries, or to cover for the cover. I don't believe we were going for quantity at the start of the season, but I'd rather we bring in loan players for cover than take on someone full time that could bleed into next seasons budget. We're in a good spot to clear out once this is done, and we aren't onn the hook for too much should the worst happen. However, signing permacrocks is a bad idea in any situation.
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If we can get away with 12 players, we might just turn this around.
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He was possibly involved, but the point of having Daws is continuity, so good to see that in effect.
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Frail mentioned they're still trying to recruit.
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Assistant manager somewhere I believe
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Is our best chance of the manager unifying the fanbase to get someone we all hate?
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I'm guessing Huguton is via bookies odds, which isnt worth much. He'd be an excellent appointment, but probably still has some better paying jobs in him yet.
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Any suggestion of Duncan Ferguson is pure ignorance. Some people remember him prancing up and down the touchline for Everton and think we need that "passion", and don't bother to look at his actual record. He relegated ICT, had them playing eye bleeding football, and signed his own son who was hopeless Of all the names I've seen so far, I'd rather have kettlewell back.
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There's always one or two that get themselves linked with a job just to get their name out, and that's what Arnold strikes me as. He has had good success, and I have to imagine he's out of our range. I don't know much about his style though. Not sure what owen coyle has done in the last 10 years to deserve to be linked. No chance of McGlynn, he's months away from promoting falkirk, and took a few years to build that side. Brown is building experience, and is probably viable, but he did sign a new contract when he rejected St J. Naismith had shankland to thank, then rue. He did have the curse of Europe to deal with, but his recruitment wasn't great. Lennon seems more like an until the end of the season thing, but there's a section of our fans that will be sick in their mouths. There will be a few of the media darlings linked as well, and at least one who has no chance will rule himself out because if the fan abuse. I'll nominate Kevin Thomson for that spot. This is a chance for a brand new executive team to put their stamp on things, and it's a good opportunity for someone to come in, figure things out, scrape us the points we need, and hit the summer with a clean slate. However, this has Frail until the end of the season written all over it.
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Lambert has some job with Dortmund where he gets to live in Australia https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/newsbirmingham/paul-lambert-reveals-he-has-landed-new-job-ten-years-after-aston-villa-sacking/ar-AA1xWFnY?ocid=BingNewsVerp Coyle manages an Indian team after leaving queens park a couple of years ago.
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Clubs will be lining up for SK with his record, so he shouldn't be out of work for long.
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Greg Anderson and Tom Feeley from the WS https://thewellsociety.uk/2024/11/06/fresh-leadership-for-motherwell-and-well-society-boards/
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I guess it depends on what was said and when. If SK has thrown away a top division management job for it, it obviously bothered him. I'm sure there could be other factors involved, but defending our support unconditionally is as bad as those sticking the boot in in the press. If the club didn't state the reason, and SK stated it in the press instead, it looks like a cover up from us. It is also clear that the club didn't want him to go (whether folk like that or not) so they'll be just as pissed as Kettlewell is. More might come out over the next few days, but in the meantime the only person who knows what has gone on is SK, and maybe some club officials.
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He's going to try the exact same thing at his next 5 clubs now.
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To he fair, SK resigning must have saved them a fortune on bedsheets and duct tape, so why not.
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https://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/trainer/verfuegbaretrainer/statistik/
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Neil Lennon is also a shite manager.
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Good point on the players still playing for him, which seems to have been the case, outside of the rumored bust up with Casey. There could be some fallout there, and it will take a strong person to manage that. The fact that 2 managers in a row have left us due to abuse from the fans is embarrasing. It's way too convenient for us to dismiss it as spin or scapegoating. I do think there is a shade of managing his own brand and leaving at the right time, but we're kidding ourselves if we think the abuse didn't happen.
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New thread time!