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Dundee's Next Permanent Manager


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4 minutes ago, tree house tam said:

Permanent ignore?

 

Complete and utter fandan.

I've got him on ignore too tbf :lol:

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I dont think Morris had many options and his best friend played for us.


Why is that so different from WGS’s situation wrt options and he may not have his best friend at the club but he has a house here, and his wife’s family and Dens is where it all began?

Why do you have to be a total smart arse all the time?

Do you have anybody who actually likes you?
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2 minutes ago, Ludo*1 said:

Inverness have knocked us back from speaking to John Robertson.

Inverness saving us from ourselves.

Good c**ts.

Watch Roberston now win the league with them. 

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2 minutes ago, Ylf said:

inverness knock back an approach to speak to robbo

 

They did the same with Yogi Hughes after an approach from your neighbours which completely soured relations between club and manager and as result of that, he left soon afterwards.

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15 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

They did the same with Yogi Hughes after an approach from your neighbours which completely soured relations between club and manager and as result of that, he left soon afterwards.

Hughes was openly asking United to give him a chance.

 

23 minutes ago, The Master said:

Inverness saving us from ourselves.

"Inundated" with applicants and we're interviewing a boy that already works for us and trying to get permission to talk to a guy that says he hated being at Dundee.

Oh so Derry.

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35 minutes ago, Ylf said:

inverness knock back an approach to speak to robbo

Robo would be a good appointment, he's proven to be a very competent manager, with an ability to get results in a tough league with next to no resources. Scottish Cup semi final, third in the league and knocked out of the playoffs with some very questionable refereeing. 

He's obviously a former jambo and hero due to his time there, I don't know of any reason why that should go against him, especially after McIntyre was just in the job.

Who has better credentials and would see it as a step up in their career?

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16 minutes ago, frankthetank22 said:

Robo would be a good appointment, he's proven to be a very competent manager, with an ability to get results in a tough league with next to no resources. Scottish Cup semi final, third in the league and knocked out of the playoffs with some very questionable refereeing. 

He's obviously a former jambo and hero due to his time there, I don't know of any reason why that should go against him, especially after McIntyre was just in the job.

Who has better credentials and would see it as a step up in their career?

Please never use McIntyre as a benchmark ever again. 

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22 minutes ago, Pull My Strings said:

Is he the one with the overly groomed beard or the wee fat one? Beardy's clearly the one in charge.

Beardy.  But Ferguson's the main guy.  He's got all the qualifications and courses and whatnot.  It's also complete bumf.  Neither is going anywhere, and Dundee aren't interested anyway.

Edit: Scarf's on a mischievous roll today.  

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17 hours ago, Fifespud said:

 


Why is that so different from WGS’s situation wrt options and he may not have his best friend at the club but he has a house here, and his wife’s family and Dens is where it all began?

Why do you have to be a total smart arse all the time?

Do you have anybody who actually likes you?

 

Its different because Strachan is on the verge of complete retirement and can probably live a perfectly fine life without diving head first into a lower league train wreck.

Morris was trying escape a reputation he unfairly gathered in England. 

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