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Post by shroppygold on Jan 22, 2024 0:28:52 GMT 1
Just been on a few betting sites looking at next manager odds
All of them have hurst as odds on favourites with duff as second favourite.
All usual suspects like Gary bowyer and fowler up there. You get warnock at 25/1
Third favourite and I wouldn’t mind him at all but can’t see it happening is Gareth Ainsworth at 12/1
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Post by block18shrew on Jan 22, 2024 1:22:42 GMT 1
You don't get 1/4 odds unless bookies know something. It's one of two...
Either Hurst and Doig or...
Duff under DoF Moore.
Can see Hurst working with a DoF so perhaps Duff more likely....but 1/4 is such short odds from a bookie...
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Post by secretshrew on Jan 22, 2024 7:20:43 GMT 1
I’d love Warnock! It’d make Cotterill look like tame! I’d also be confident we’d survive.
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Post by gobowenshrew on Jan 22, 2024 9:25:37 GMT 1
You don't get 1/4 odds unless bookies know something. It's one of two... Either Hurst and Doig or... Duff under DoF Moore. Can see Hurst working with a DoF so perhaps Duff more likely....but 1/4 is such short odds from a bookie... In all fairness, I put £20 on Duff on Bet Victor and the odds immediately dropped from 8-1 to 4-1. I don't suppose it is a flurry of activity. Roland is and always has been a closed shop. The shortened odds for Hurst likely only represent the fact people think it's a done deal and are betting on it, as opposed to any intelligence.
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Post by secretshrew on Jan 22, 2024 9:28:32 GMT 1
Agree. Very rarely does it end up being that straight forward!
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Post by chirkshrew on Jan 22, 2024 10:03:58 GMT 1
Warnock......best British manager by a country mile.....we ain't getting him tho🤦
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Post by shroppygold on Jan 22, 2024 11:35:47 GMT 1
Warnock......best British manager by a country mile.....we ain't getting him tho🤦 Best British manager what are you sniffing up in chirk. Would make top 50
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Post by shroppygold on Jan 22, 2024 11:36:09 GMT 1
Warnock......best British manager by a country mile.....we ain't getting him tho🤦 Best British manager what are you sniffing up in chirk. Wouldnt make top 50
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Post by The Clash 1966 on Jan 22, 2024 11:40:42 GMT 1
What's Fat Sam Allardyce up to these days ?
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Post by chirkshrew on Jan 22, 2024 11:50:14 GMT 1
😂🤣Warnock.....does the job with hardly no money available,gets clubs promoted....and saves em from relegation...time after time...been doing it for30/40 yrs......haven't you noticed🤔🤔🤔
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Post by FloreatShrew on Jan 22, 2024 12:08:46 GMT 1
Jose, wonder what odds on him!
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Post by wakemanender on Jan 22, 2024 12:40:19 GMT 1
Jose, wonder what odds on him! Does Jose know any League One ready players who he could bring to the club. Even if he applied as a goodwill gesture just to give something back to the game until the end of the season I dont think his coaching skills would be good enough at our level to mastermind a victory against the mighty Northampton.
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Post by kenwood on Jan 22, 2024 12:44:34 GMT 1
What's Fat Sam Allardyce up to these days ? Counting his money and continuing to believe he’s a decent football manager . No doubt somewhere along the line there will be a brain dead owner who thinks Allardyce is worth a punt .
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Post by gainsparkshrew on Jan 22, 2024 12:48:28 GMT 1
😂🤣Warnock.....does the job with hardly no money available,gets clubs promoted....and saves em from relegation...time after time...been doing it for30/40 yrs......haven't you noticed🤔🤔🤔 ..and,allegedly,demands £1 million for his short term services 😁 Imagine Roland's reaction 🤪🤪... different world to us
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Post by martinshrew on Jan 22, 2024 13:08:18 GMT 1
Hurst drifting, Duff shortening, Pearson into 4s out of nowhere.
Pure guesswork for the bookies.
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Post by secretshrew on Jan 22, 2024 13:19:27 GMT 1
Pearson would tick a lot of boxes. But as someone has already said, I doubt we could afford him. Sometimes the heart rules the head though! I also doubt Pearson would work under Moore. You know the solution to that problem ...
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Post by Exkeeper on Jan 22, 2024 13:53:56 GMT 1
Pearson would tick a lot of boxes. But as someone has already said, I doubt we could afford him. Sometimes the heart rules the head though! I also doubt Pearson would work under Moore. You know the solution to that problem ... Another expensive payoff. Roland’’s bank account will be dwindling - he’ll have to sell the club to survive.😜
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Post by BlueAndAmber50 on Jan 22, 2024 13:59:48 GMT 1
I suspect Hurst had already been approached before the play off final but don’t think it would have impacted his professionalism & approach.
He would have been desperate to have got a promotion on his CV, doing so with Shrewsbury to the championship would be huge in comparison to say Southampton going up from the championship.
He’d have also been desperate to earn himself a huge promotion bonus.
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Post by ssshrew on Jan 22, 2024 14:01:23 GMT 1
Well something affected his professionalism as illustrated by his behaviour during the match.
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Post by martinshrew on Jan 22, 2024 14:05:01 GMT 1
Well something affected his professionalism as illustrated by his behaviour during the match. Was it not two old friends having a brief laugh during a huge game surrounded by tens of thousands?
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Post by The Clash 1966 on Jan 22, 2024 14:12:05 GMT 1
Mike williamson of MK Wombles formerly of Gateshead could be an interesting prospect.
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Post by chirkshrew on Jan 22, 2024 14:16:46 GMT 1
We won't be going for an inexperienced manager again.....Roland has learnt his lesson I hope
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Post by chirkshrew on Jan 22, 2024 14:18:12 GMT 1
Personally think it will be Michael duff myself
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Post by gtismygod on Jan 22, 2024 14:22:26 GMT 1
Sounds like Hurst is Roland’s first choice, and you’d imagine that Duff is Moore’s first choice.
Roland will surely pull rank. But it will surely come down to whether Hurst and Moore can work together you’d imagine.
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Post by tarporleyblue on Jan 22, 2024 15:01:26 GMT 1
Sounds like Hurst is Roland’s first choice, and you’d imagine that Duff is Moore’s first choice. Roland will surely pull rank. But it will surely come down to whether Hurst and Moore can work together you’d imagine. If it was a a straight choice between Hurst and Duff then Duff would have my vote any day.
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Post by northwestman on Jan 22, 2024 15:21:37 GMT 1
Sounds like Hurst is Roland’s first choice, and you’d imagine that Duff is Moore’s first choice. Roland will surely pull rank. But it will surely come down to whether Hurst and Moore can work together you’d imagine. Depends how much influence MM has on an 83 year old RW. He's already sold his mate MB down the river and is now trying to install another of his mates Duff so that he can retain his job. Let's face it, RW hasn't had the best of track records with regard to appointments, and presumably SC and BC have already taken advantage.
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Post by northwestman on Jan 22, 2024 15:36:02 GMT 1
Moore was installed just before Michael Duff over as manager and the pair hit it off immediately. “I remember having that first conversation with him and both of us saying we needed it to work, or we’d both fail and that’d be us done,” he says. “We threw ourselves into it, seven days a week, morning, noon and night. “My wife was used to it, but Michael’s wife Jess couldn’t believe how much time Michael spent on the phone to me. Luckily, she still likes me now after all these years! Nobody was closer to Michael than me during his four years at the club and we made all the big decisions. “He trusted me impeccably and would often back me to sign a player without having seen them play. It was so important to have that trust and we both knew, if we failed it wouldn’t have been for a lack of hard work. We still speak regularly now and Michael will go on to have an unbelievable career.” It was a new challenge for Moore, who had previously worked as a coach, assistant manager and manager. “The role intrigued me,” he recalls. “The first couple of months were difficult results wise, but one of the things I identified early is that we’d be a back three. Michael had been 4-4-2 for years at Burnley so he needed to be convinced, but he was open minded enough and after discussing it and looking at it for weeks, we decided to try it.” As Moore’s head of recruitment role developed, he effectively became the club’s first director of football long before it was made official in February 2020, with Duff among those to push for the change in title as recognition for his contribution. www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/micky-moore-proudest-cheltenham-town-8521317.amp
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Post by bordersalopian74 on Jan 22, 2024 15:38:35 GMT 1
Nigel Pearson now down at 4s from 33-1…maybe the bookies now something - or pundits are backing him due to his Shrewsbury playing days?
Personally, if we do get Pearson, it would somewhat of a coup considering he’s mostly managed in the Perm & Championship in England.
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Post by tarporleyblue on Jan 22, 2024 16:06:33 GMT 1
Moore was installed just before Michael Duff over as manager and the pair hit it off immediately. “I remember having that first conversation with him and both of us saying we needed it to work, or we’d both fail and that’d be us done,” he says. “We threw ourselves into it, seven days a week, morning, noon and night. “My wife was used to it, but Michael’s wife Jess couldn’t believe how much time Michael spent on the phone to me. Luckily, she still likes me now after all these years! Nobody was closer to Michael than me during his four years at the club and we made all the big decisions. “He trusted me impeccably and would often back me to sign a player without having seen them play. It was so important to have that trust and we both knew, if we failed it wouldn’t have been for a lack of hard work. We still speak regularly now and Michael will go on to have an unbelievable career.” It was a new challenge for Moore, who had previously worked as a coach, assistant manager and manager. “The role intrigued me,” he recalls. “The first couple of months were difficult results wise, but one of the things I identified early is that we’d be a back three. Michael had been 4-4-2 for years at Burnley so he needed to be convinced, but he was open minded enough and after discussing it and looking at it for weeks, we decided to try it.” As Moore’s head of recruitment role developed, he effectively became the club’s first director of football long before it was made official in February 2020, with Duff among those to push for the change in title as recognition for his contribution. www.gloucestershirelive.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/micky-moore-proudest-cheltenham-town-8521317.ampA very interesting read!
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Post by martinshrew on Jan 22, 2024 16:16:11 GMT 1
Cotterill is 1/2 for FGR.
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