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Lee Johnson - potential replacements

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We’d be a step up for Ryan Lowe TBF. Even though Plymouth are above us in the table, they have lost their last 2 and I think we all expect them to naturally drift into mid-table.
I think the fact that he's had 2 jobs and 2 promotions and is getting Plymouth punching above their weight is a real positive. Equally, he's a progressive manager who may well be a good fit. When Lee Johnson was appointed my heart sank if someone like Lowe was a replacement I could see the logic and would be quite excited.
I think he might too, but not for a few years yet at least. The dream of course is that he comes home and guides us to European glory.
I'm sure its unlikely but as Greavsie used to say 'its a funny ole game'.
 

Darrell Clarke, Port Vale. Here's an article from The Times, for those who can vault the paywall:

That is a brilliant article and makes Clarke someone to look at - promotions with 2 clubs, plays with a DOF and has an attitude that is closer to Brian Clough than Lee Johnson. He's definitely added to the list - didn't know of him before you put this article up but he sounds like a breath of fresh air. Turned down Leeds because the owner was mad as a box of frogs and doesn't regret it - brilliant.
LJ is not gan anywhere.
What? Ever. Will I go to my grave hearing his latest excuse in his 30th season in his League One 'project'?
 
I think the fact that he's had 2 jobs and 2 promotions and is getting Plymouth punching above their weight is a real positive. Equally, he's a progressive manager who may well be a good fit. When Lee Johnson was appointed my heart sank if someone like Lowe was a replacement I could see the logic and would be quite excited.
Yeah I agree - I was referring more to your comment that people would say he wouldn’t come rather than doubting his ability as a manager, he’s done a great job with them. They finished 18th last season so even if their last 2 results are an indicator that they can’t maintain their early season form and are about to fall away he will have made progress with them.
 
Yeah I agree - I was referring more to your comment that people would say he wouldn’t come rather than doubting his ability as a manager, he’s done a great job with them. They finished 18th last season so even if their last 2 results are an indicator that they can’t maintain their early season form and are about to fall away he will have made progress with them.
I think one thing that is a certainty is that when Lee Johnson inevitably goes whoever we replace him with there will be some on here who say he's a shite replacement unless, of course, its Emma Hayes who would rightly get universal approval.
 
That is a brilliant article and makes Clarke someone to look at - promotions with 2 clubs, plays with a DOF and has an attitude that is closer to Brian Clough than Lee Johnson. He's definitely added to the list - didn't know of him before you put this article up but he sounds like a breath of fresh air. Turned down Leeds because the owner was mad as a box of frogs and doesn't regret it - brilliant.

What? Ever. Will I go to my grave hearing his latest excuse in his 30th season in his League One
That is a brilliant article and makes Clarke someone to look at - promotions with 2 clubs, plays with a DOF and has an attitude that is closer to Brian Clough than Lee Johnson. He's definitely added to the list - didn't know of him before you put this article up but he sounds like a breath of fresh air. Turned down Leeds because the owner was mad as a box of frogs and doesn't regret it - brilliant.

What? Ever. Will I go to my grave hearing his latest excuse in his 30th season in his League One 'project'?
He seems to be the sort of bloke our fans could really relate to. He's overcome a lot of adversity in his life, he's tough, resilient & he's a winner. If the job were to become available, he'd be a really interesting appointment, I think.
 
That is a brilliant article and makes Clarke someone to look at - promotions with 2 clubs, plays with a DOF and has an attitude that is closer to Brian Clough than Lee Johnson. He's definitely added to the list - didn't know of him before you put this article up but he sounds like a breath of fresh air. Turned down Leeds because the owner was mad as a box of frogs and doesn't regret it - brilliant.

What? Ever. Will I go to my grave hearing his latest excuse in his 30th season in his League One 'project'?

ha ha, this season anyway. We are only one of about 8/9 teams to have racked up 10 or more wins in the EFL, not one team looks like they are setting the world alight and we are still in with a class shot of the top 2. Maybe, just maybe its not as bad as people are making out?
 
If Johnson is the answer, what is the question!

Bruce is the stand out candidate if he can be headhunted into the post. Anyone else is gambling things cannot get any worse, and we know from experience that's not the case - inspite of the "Things can only get better" mantra that carried us to the League Cup final.
No no no!
Most other managers in this league seem to get their teams more organised, more confident, more direct, more of a threat
This all day…I think we have a good squad…but we are wide open.
 
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