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9 November 2014 at 2:31 pm #135272
anything the papers say ….The sun this morning says Malkie is red hot fav to get Wigan job and has already been sounded out.Also states Mr Whelan left Bolton game 20 mins from end.
9 November 2014 at 4:05 pm #135273Also states Mr Whelan left Bolton game 20 mins from end.Don’t blame him. Have you ever tried to get off that car park? :woohoo:
9 November 2014 at 4:13 pm #135275I think that Dave Whelan is probably the only man who would ever give Malky Mackay a job in football again after what happened at Cardiff. So, it will probably happen.
9 November 2014 at 6:57 pm #135280I think that Dave Whelan is probably the only man who would ever give Malky Mackay a job in football again after what happened at Cardiff. So, it will probably happen.Now this opens up the debate on whether what Mackay did (oh! those scandalous texts :dry: ) was unforgivable or the fact that he achieved promotion, took Cardiff to the Final of the League Cup (beaten on penalties) and was awarded the LMA Championship Manager of the Year in 2013.
I’m not saying that Rosler should be ousted, just that if Mackay was put in the frame then I would back him as he does have a fairly good CV.
9 November 2014 at 7:59 pm #135283I think that Dave Whelan is probably the only man who would ever give Malky Mackay a job in football again after what happened at Cardiff. So, it will probably happen.
Now this opens up the debate on whether what Mackay did (oh! those scandalous texts :dry: ) was unforgivable or the fact that he achieved promotion, took Cardiff to the Final of the League Cup (beaten on penalties) and was awarded the LMA Championship Manager of the Year in 2013.
I’m not saying that Rosler should be ousted, just that if Mackay was put in the frame then I would back him as he does have a fairly good CV.[/quote]
I’m not debating how good he is or not as a manager, or how forgivable or unforgivable his actions off the field at Cardiff were. I’m just saying that my understanding is that, within the game, there is a view that it will be very difficult for him ever to get another job. Personally, I think that time will soften that view, but I wonder if Wigan wold be “brave” enough to be the first to bring him back.
9 November 2014 at 11:00 pm #135290I think that Dave Whelan is probably the only man who would ever give Malky Mackay a job in football again after what happened at Cardiff. So, it will probably happen.
Now this opens up the debate on whether what Mackay did (oh! those scandalous texts :dry: ) was unforgivable or the fact that he achieved promotion, took Cardiff to the Final of the League Cup (beaten on penalties) and was awarded the LMA Championship Manager of the Year in 2013.
I’m not saying that Rosler should be ousted, just that if Mackay was put in the frame then I would back him as he does have a fairly good CV.[/quote]
I’m not debating how good he is or not as a manager, or how forgivable or unforgivable his actions off the field at Cardiff were. I’m just saying that my understanding is that, within the game, there is a view that it will be very difficult for him ever to get another job. Personally, I think that time will soften that view, but I wonder if Wigan wold be “brave” enough to be the first to bring him back.[/quote]
And that is, indeed, your prerogative, however I was rather hoping to open it up to a wider discussion among others to glean their opinions.
I think your understanding would have rung true, when it happened. However, I think that would have been on the back of the complete and utter distasteful treatment he received from the Holier Than Thou, never sinned, left wing, pinko, self righteous media we seem to be stuck with these days. And – if Lord Triesman had had his way he would have been horse whipped, boiled and banned from the game for a whole season (if I remember he would have pushed for a longer ban if it was proven not to be private conversation) what a complete and utter twat.
You reason right about it being a brave decision for any club to take him on but I think it would be a masterstroke as not only is he a credible manager but would need to work extremely hard for the club to throw off the shackles placed upon him by the gutless no marks from the FA (Oh! and if it were to happen I suspect he would come cheap – which would tick Mr Whelan’s boxes).
Anyway, it’s just speculation at the moment as we still have a manager.
9 November 2014 at 11:37 pm #135291I think that Dave Whelan is probably the only man who would ever give Malky Mackay a job in football again after what happened at Cardiff. So, it will probably happen.
Now this opens up the debate on whether what Mackay did (oh! those scandalous texts :dry: ) was unforgivable or the fact that he achieved promotion, took Cardiff to the Final of the League Cup (beaten on penalties) and was awarded the LMA Championship Manager of the Year in 2013.
I’m not saying that Rosler should be ousted, just that if Mackay was put in the frame then I would back him as he does have a fairly good CV.[/quote]
I’m not debating how good he is or not as a manager, or how forgivable or unforgivable his actions off the field at Cardiff were. I’m just saying that my understanding is that, within the game, there is a view that it will be very difficult for him ever to get another job. Personally, I think that time will soften that view, but I wonder if Wigan wold be “brave” enough to be the first to bring him back.[/quote]
And that is, indeed, your prerogative, however I was rather hoping to open it up to a wider discussion among others to glean their opinions.
I think your understanding would have rung true, when it happened. However, I think that would have been on the back of the complete and utter distasteful treatment he received from the Holier Than Thou, never sinned, left wing, pinko, self righteous media we seem to be stuck with these days. And – if Lord Triesman had had his way he would have been horse whipped, boiled and banned from the game for a whole season (if I remember he would have pushed for a longer ban if it was proven not to be private conversation) what a complete and utter twat.
You reason right about it being a brave decision for any club to take him on but I think it would be a masterstroke as not only is he a credible manager but would need to work extremely hard for the club to throw off the shackles placed upon him by the gutless no marks from the FA (Oh! and if it were to happen I suspect he would come cheap – which would tick Mr Whelan’s boxes).
Anyway, it’s just speculation at the moment as we still have a manager.[/quote]
OK, in that case…
I think he should be able to work again.
I think he’d make a decent manager here. But I thought that about Rosler
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