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Topic: New boss by end of season ... and Warne reveals if he'd take the job

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All the best Warney

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Not Warne please not Warne. Clueless tactically, even comes across in interviews as not knowing what hes doing. We need a real manager not a fricking rookie but alas the finances will dictate that we'll try to do it on the cheap, especially as our average home gate next season will be 6k , ST's will at least half & IMO we'll be in another relegation scrap. Pick the bones out of that. Happy clappers!!

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Sorry Brad but it's been obvious for weeks it would be Warne. Wrong move for Warne, wrong move for the Club and wrong move for the fans, oops I nearly forgot the fans don't matter. Who cares what the paying customers think.

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Sorry fellow Bantere's but that's me as close as I'm gonna get to NOT renewing my season ticket. RUFC are making backward decision after backward decision and appointing Warne(s) is one big F off bad descision. More and more noises from the club hint this will be the case and I for one will not support Tony Stewart's business plan which will bleed the club to death

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Stay with it gaz, pretty demoralising at the moment I know.

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It won't make a difference to me regarding season ticket.

It's a good deal ...

I like watching my team.

It doesn't mean I like the way things are going.


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Warne has shown nothing that should have made him go from stand in to permanent - he's tactically rubbish and his media skills are terrible - he's practically bipolar in interviews. He's got no reputation so won't attract players here (given all the other challenges we needed a manager who could). It's just the cheap option - as much as the local rags are talking him up that's what it is. Apparently TS likes what he is doing - which is establishing a new record for lowest points and highest goals conceded in the championship. Plus the team chucks in the towel fitness wise on 70 minutes - so he's poor at that too.

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Also - if anyone doubts the impact a god manager brings then just look up the road at Bramall Lane - years of nearly men blowing their chance and this season will win the league - Wilder is a major factor in this.

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Without the experience that we seemingly demand ..

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Well Wilder is a GOD manager so I'd expect nothing less!!!

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Wilder has the experience - he's been managing since early 2000's and managed Oxford (well) and got Northampton promoted. He served his early years in non league - his CV shows 15 years of management experience. He's ideal for that league. Our fitness coach has 0 years, and you cannot call this current period managing - it's just running us into the ground and frankly we could have gotten by with anyone. He was the worst choice for the championship unless you were accepting failure. And if he gets them promoted as champs he will be a good and god manager.

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