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Lucien Favre being reported?! Absolutely zero chance of that happening. Gladbach are absolutely flying in the Bundesliga this year and will be playing Champions League football next season. Why on earth would he leave Germany for us? Don't see that list being true for one second.

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We're being deliberately teased, with a massive let-down on the horizon.

 

"Appointment before the Chelsea game" would be very nice. But a shit appointment will plunge us all into depression.

monday morning: "Newcastle United are pleased to announce John Carver as Head Coach on a 8 year deal"

Monday Evening: Offer accepted from Arsenal for Sissoko

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"More than a decade later, in March 2012, Advocaat's reign as manager came under increasing scrutiny in connection to Rangers' entry into administration. Advocaat defended the money spent on transfer fees and said he did not think the club would go bankrupt.[29]"

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The full list of five are: Advocaat, Garde, McClaren, Galtier & Favre.

 

Wey that's promising

 

Not really, it's more than likely made up  :lol:

 

Especially now two of them have ruled themselves out

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Managing director Lee Charnley and chief scout Graham Carr have been charged with the task of finding Pardew’s successor.

 

This part (assuming any of that Mirror article is true) at least gives me some hope. Specifically that Carr is having a big say in who the next manager is.

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Sunday Express reporting the exact same list as Anal. No British manager and Carr and Charnley will be clearly in charge of recruitment in the new structure.

 

Is Shteve no longer British? Or am I looking at the wrong list?

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Derby County: Steve McClaren is not off to Newcastle, insists Rams chief executive Sam Rush

 

DERBY County head coach Steve McClaren is staying put, according to club chiefs.

 

McClaren has been linked with the vacant manager's position at Premier League side Newcastle United.

 

The former England boss has played down talks of a move away from the iPro Stadium.

 

Now the club's chief executive Sam Rush has gone on the record to reassure Rams fans.

 

"Steve is totally focused on the future at Derby and there's no question whatsoever of him leaving," Rush told the Derby Telegraph.

 

"I'm aware there's a lot of speculation about Steve at the moment. He regards it as speculation and completely dismissed it."

 

Rams chief operating officer John Vicars also took to Twitter to say: "Steve is 100% committed to the club and going nowhere."

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Derby County: Steve McClaren is not off to Newcastle, insists Rams chief executive Sam Rush

 

DERBY County head coach Steve McClaren is staying put, according to club chiefs.

 

McClaren has been linked with the vacant manager's position at Premier League side Newcastle United.

 

The former England boss has played down talks of a move away from the iPro Stadium.

 

Now the club's chief executive Sam Rush has gone on the record to reassure Rams fans.

 

"Steve is totally focused on the future at Derby and there's no question whatsoever of him leaving," Rush told the Derby Telegraph.

 

"I'm aware there's a lot of speculation about Steve at the moment. He regards it as speculation and completely dismissed it."

 

Rams chief operating officer John Vicars also took to Twitter to say: "Steve is 100% committed to the club and going nowhere."

 

McClaren it is then.

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Derby County: Steve McClaren is not off to Newcastle, insists Rams chief executive Sam Rush

 

DERBY County head coach Steve McClaren is staying put, according to club chiefs.

 

McClaren has been linked with the vacant manager's position at Premier League side Newcastle United.

 

The former England boss has played down talks of a move away from the iPro Stadium.

 

Now the club's chief executive Sam Rush has gone on the record to reassure Rams fans.

 

"Steve is totally focused on the future at Derby and there's no question whatsoever of him leaving," Rush told the Derby Telegraph.

 

"I'm aware there's a lot of speculation about Steve at the moment. He regards it as speculation and completely dismissed it."

 

Rams chief operating officer John Vicars also took to Twitter to say: "Steve is 100% committed to the club and going nowhere."

 

McClaren it is then.

 

:lol:

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