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A number of posters during the discussion on David Moyes have indicated that he has / does advise SL on occasions and some have understandably suggested that SL may consult him in the search for a new mana.....sorry ....head coach

i have no idea personally about SL / Moyesey but if he was to consult Moyes don't rule out this man as a appointment from left field

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Round

Moyes assistant at Everton and Man U , well spoken about in the game and has spoken well on a few occasions I've seen him interviewed / guest on Sky etc

heard him say that he would like to, and feels ready to tackle the no 1 job

i have absolutely no knowledge or indication that his name might have come up but could be a 'silent' dark horse

in fairness if we are going to go down the head coach type system ( And I think we may see a name that's not been mentioned and may feel underwhelming in appointment) he would fit and with his pedigree I'd prob go for him before a Appleton or Tisdale who for me are a major gamble

Just thought aid throw his name in the ring ;)

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Not suggesting his names cropped up PF but on the other hand I wouldn't be shocked as he looks like the sort who would tick all their boxes

(Personally not convinced by the new plan but there we go - can see it being a 'Round' type appointment and if so he would be up there for me as much as any untested 'head coach' / boss / manager ..... Whatever)

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1 minute ago, BobBobSuperBob said:

Not suggesting his names cropped up PF but on the other hand I wouldn't be shocked as he looks like the sort who would tick all their boxes

(Personally not convinced by the new plan but there we go - can see it being a 'Round' type appointment and if so he would be up there for me as much as any tested 'head coach' / boss / manager ..... Whatever)

Absolutely, has worked under McClaren, Allardyce and Moyes as number 2's.

Recently turned down a FT role at Villa under Remi Garde as it was too junior a role and he wants a managerial position...

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8 minutes ago, BobBobSuperBob said:

Not suggesting his names cropped up PF but on the other hand I wouldn't be shocked as he looks like the sort who would tick all their boxes

(Personally not convinced by the new plan but there we go - can see it being a 'Round' type appointment and if so he would be up there for me as much as any untested 'head coach' / boss / manager ..... Whatever)

Same, unless one of the big names (Pearson/Moyes etc) has agreed to take over at the end of the season depending on whether we stay up.. I can't help but think they'd already have been announced if it were going to happen. All it takes is a vacancy at a bigger club and we'll have some proper competition for those guys.

I think it'll be a younger promising manager 'like' Round eventually. I'm sceptical about the set up but if done right it can be really good in terms of continuity when managers come and go.

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Interesting points you make there. Definitely a name that hasn't been considered, has worked under quite a few names (as mentioned above) and would have very recent links with both Everton and Man U. 

Not a bad suggestion, and definitely 100% better suggestion than Warnock,  Pearce and Skeletor. Would be happy with that actually.

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41 minutes ago, Taz said:

Interesting points you make there. Definitely a name that hasn't been considered, has worked under quite a few names (as mentioned above) and would have very recent links with both Everton and Man U. 

Not a bad suggestion, and definitely 100% better suggestion than Warnock...

"Definitely 100% better suggestion" than a guy who has huge amounts of success (7 promotions) on his CV as a manager, not an assistant...?

Really? A guy with zero experience as a manager, who played 9 games as a pro and is currently a part time coach is a 100% better option than Warnock?!

Good grief....

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1 hour ago, BS4 on Tour... said:

"Definitely 100% better suggestion" than a guy who has huge amounts of success (7 promotions) on his CV as a manager, not an assistant...?

Really? A guy with zero experience as a manager, who played 9 games as a pro and is currently a part time coach is a 100% better option than Warnock?!

Good grief....

He wouldn't be here for the long run so what's the point? To go through all of this again in 6 months? 

 

Appoint someone for the long term, not the short. He wouldn't have any of his own players, and can you honestly see him working under Ashton (essentially)? SL has a low opinion of him, Warnock isn't the most popular of people at the best of times, can you honestly see this working? I can't. We also don't need any more negative media attention - We're getting enough thanks to the transfer rejections in the press.

 

That's why Round would be a better option than Warnock. A few years ago he'd have been a good option. He doesn't stick anywhere for any decent amount of time now.

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19 minutes ago, JonDolman said:

I think lansdown is planning on sticking with pemberton. If pembo does not carry on from his brilliant start in the league then I reckon Steve Clarke will be the one he goes for. I can't see lansdown gambling on someone who has no managerial experience.

I agree all points towards JP for the foreseeable

Im not 'selling' Round - I'm all for a,Pearson (Proven) type but I'm still not convinced that will be Mark Ashton's philosophy - I hope I'm wrong

If we go for the potential / good COACH type Round would be on my list of potentials.

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