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If a new manager was to come in, I wouldn't want it to be someone who was at the club before, like Pele, or Robbo. It doesn't always work out. Just look at the brewster sittution, he did alright in his first spell as manager, and then look what happened. Plus Robbo has been out of management for a long time. I would like a new face to come in, someone with lots of experience in management, who could lift us.

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He did well in his first spell because he was most of the time player and manager. For some reason he couldn't get the respect and co-operation of the players unless he was on the field with them.

It was more or less the same story at Dundee Utd.

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Steve Paterson.

- Good eye for talent

- Able to assemble a squad on a shoestring budget

- Tactical knowledge

- Top notch motivational / man managment skills

- Attacking football

- Knowledge of the Highland league (the next generation of Wilsons, McBains, McArthurs, Tokelys etc)

- Respected by the fans

Too much baggage, sorry.

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Steve Paterson.

- Good eye for talent

- Able to assemble a squad on a shoestring budget

- Tactical knowledge

- Top notch motivational / man managment skills

- Attacking football

- Knowledge of the Highland league (the next generation of Wilsons, McBains, McArthurs, Tokelys etc)

- Respected by the fans

Too much baggage, sorry.

I think Pele said it himself that any Chairmen would have to be mad to employ him at present.

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Why the hell is everyone wanting charlie back?

Mainly because we might be able to afford him!

:P

Budgets will be cut in future, determining that we have to go for a less expensive option as manager. Charlie fits the bill. He also has first hand knowledge of up and coming youth prospects and, with the current financial restrictions, wouldn't be discouraged from including home grown talent in the first team. Charlie's record stands up against others who have gone before and after. Remember the victorty at Iprix?

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Why the hell is everyone wanting charlie back?

Mainly because we might be able to afford him!

:P

Charlie's record stands up against others who have gone before and after. Remember the victorty at Iprix?

Remember Charlie had Parky by his side when he was manager, a huge benefit for a new manager.

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Steve Paterson.

- Good eye for talent

- Able to assemble a squad on a shoestring budget

- Tactical knowledge

- Top notch motivational / man managment skills

- Attacking football

- Knowledge of the Highland league (the next generation of Wilsons, McBains, McArthurs, Tokelys etc)

- Respected by the fans

Too much baggage, sorry.

I think Pele said it himself that any Chairmen would have to be mad to employ him at present.

Should be a good bet then. :P

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The next manager has to be one who strives to play attacking football. ICT will go nowhere but backwards in the near future unless they play a style that gets goals and win games. At this point, Charlie Christie may be the best place. Even if someone like Ossie Ardiles was to put him name in again (unlikely I know, but not impossible) I would not be as inclined to say no straight away.

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Steve Paterson.

- Good eye for talent

- Able to assemble a squad on a shoestring budget

- Tactical knowledge

- Top notch motivational / man managment skills

- Attacking football

- Knowledge of the Highland league (the next generation of Wilsons, McBains, McArthurs, Tokelys etc)

- Respected by the fans

Too much baggage, sorry.

He's been living clean for 2 years and feels ready to return to managment.

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Why the hell is everyone wanting charlie back?

Mainly because we might be able to afford him!

:rolleyes:

Budgets will be cut in future, determining that we have to go for a less expensive option as manager. Charlie fits the bill. He also has first hand knowledge of up and coming youth prospects and, with the current financial restrictions, wouldn't be discouraged from including home grown talent in the first team. Charlie's record stands up against others who have gone before and after. Remember the victorty at Iprix?

So the fact that he binned us when apparently the pressure got to much for him doesnt matter does it? He had a good record i agree, and we played some good stuff under him but i lost all respect for him with the way he left us. He should never get another chance.

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Why the hell is everyone wanting charlie back?

Mainly because we might be able to afford him!

:rolleyes:

Budgets will be cut in future, determining that we have to go for a less expensive option as manager. Charlie fits the bill. He also has first hand knowledge of up and coming youth prospects and, with the current financial restrictions, wouldn't be discouraged from including home grown talent in the first team. Charlie's record stands up against others who have gone before and after. Remember the victorty at Iprix?

So the fact that he binned us when apparently the pressure got to much for him doesnt matter does it? He had a good record i agree, and we played some good stuff under him but i lost all respect for him with the way he left us. He should never get another chance.

Did he bin us or was he asked to step aside to let one of the golf team back into the job?

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Even with the official reasons, he stepped aside for health and family reasons. Yeah, he should really be shot for that... :rolleyes:

Yeah he should be because of his timing. Why did he leave it till then? He must of been thinking about that decision long before it but he decided to do it a couple of games into the season. Surely it would of been better making that decision before the season starts so a new manager can come in and make signings of his own. That would have been better for the club he supposedly loves. Im surprised the centenary club job hasn't got too much for him.

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Even with the official reasons, he stepped aside for health and family reasons. Yeah, he should really be shot for that... :rolleyes:

Yeah he should be because of his timing. Why did he leave it till then? He must of been thinking about that decision long before it but he decided to do it a couple of games into the season. Surely it would of been better making that decision before the season starts so a new manager can come in and make signings of his own. That would have been better for the club he supposedly loves. Im surprised the centenary club job hasn't got too much for him.

I think your criticism is a tad unfair. Charlie has a great affection for the club and gave it his all when manager and still gives 100% with the youth teams.

You will find he was reluctant to take the job in the first place and publicly admitted this. Maybe he saw it as too big a step up. Anyway I think oneday he'll make a great manager or DOF.

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Even with the official reasons, he stepped aside for health and family reasons. Yeah, he should really be shot for that... :rolleyes:

Yeah he should be because of his timing. Why did he leave it till then? He must of been thinking about that decision long before it but he decided to do it a couple of games into the season. Surely it would of been better making that decision before the season starts so a new manager can come in and make signings of his own. That would have been better for the club he supposedly loves. Im surprised the centenary club job hasn't got too much for him.

It's now quite well known public knowledge that he tried to resign three times over the course of that year, with each previous time being refused.

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Getting back to the original aim of this thread...

Any good up and coming managers in the lower leagues who haven't been mentioned yet?

Good up and coming managers and experienced lower league managers that i would like to see at TCS in future are: Alan Maitland (Alloa), Alan Moore (Stirling), John Coughlin (Stenhousemuir), Jim McInally (East Stirlingshire), Danny Lennon (Cowdenbeath) and Jim Chapman (Dumbarton) but to be honest it would be a gamble on any manager without experience of the 1st Div but i would go for Jim Chapman out of all the managers i have stated above or if i was going to go for a young up and coming manager already in Div 1 i would say Brian Reid.

Try not to slate me here because i am answering Top Six Next Year's question ok :huh: :lol:

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