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Walter Zenga gives verdict on Rob Edwards Despite using this photo that perhaps gives mixed messages (which I've cropped for full 'PR' effect), the ...
@john-richardson Apparently the use of propaganda by organisations is now called 'public relations' or PR - interestingly I was watching a document...
Do you recognise this description of yourself from Eric Paylor's article in the Gazette today... The Teesside faithful have a smile on their faces a...
@pedro In the Gazette survey only 10% only respondents wanted Edwards as manager - about the same as Steven Gerrard. I'm guessing there won't be mu...
@martin-bellamy I'm not surprised at those odds given that Rob Edwards is the only one on that list who has reportedly been interviewed. The fact t...
If you think about it, since most Championship clubs have international players there are no fixtures in the break. League One and Two don't have inte...
@forever-dormo The September to May would work well for me too... if it wasn't for four of those damn two-week international breaks - one in Septem...
@lenmasterman Yes it will require different types of players than we currently have - though if Azaz and Hackney are sold and you take away the loa...
If it is to be Rob Edwards then he does have some good points - he's a good man manager who encourages a good dressing room spirit, relates well with ...
Many thanks OFB, great stuff I really enjoyed that interview - his enthusiasm for his work really came across and sounds like a decent down to earth b...
Alan Nixon (former sports editor of the Sun) is claiming barring any late hitches Rob Edwards is set to become the next Middlesbrough manager. It al...
@exmil That was my thought too - if Edwards gets given the job it would be odd if Boro haven't had permission to speak to Rohl and Cooper has still...
Just been looking at Rob Edwards promotion season with Luton where he joined them during the November international break after Nathan Jones was poach...
I think we have to be realistic in that most managerial appointments are going to be something of a gamble - just like Carrick was or Karanka and anyo...
Just on Danny Rohl apparently on the shortlist of 3 and final interviews expected to be completed in the coming days - surely since he is still employ...
@andy-r I agree with all that and given the choice i'd prefer Danny Rohl too as he seems to have a bit more to him and would perhaps be the closest...
So according to the Echo the next Boro manager will be between Steve Cooper, Danny Rohl and Rob Edwards - with interviews in the coming days and an an...
@pedro Interesting aside about Steven Gerrard's daughter being in a relationship with the son of 'notorius' Belfast gangster Liam Byrne - they rece...
Maybe we’ll get Steven Gerard and John Terry as his assistant as the new Carrick and Woodgate combo 😉
@selwynoz Not sure Rob Edwards is known for his tight defence - Luton conceded 85 in the PL. Yes, I’d also like to see more of our academy player...
@selwynoz I agree that there will be separation between business decisions and football matters - plus the head coach is unlikely to have a veto on...
@gt I hope it was under caution...
@martin-bellamy Since the average tenure of a Championship manager is now less than 2 years, I no longer think that there's such a thing as plannin...
@philip-of-huddersfield I would only say it's the club itself that are expecting a top six finish from their manager and Carrick is just the latest...
There is some urgency in the need to appoint a new head coach as they really need to be in place within 2 weeks to prepare for pre-season and the asse...
@clive-hurren Given a choice between most on the bookies list and Carrick I'd choose Carrick - Danny Röhl is interesting but it should be noted tha...
@martin-bellamy Probably a long shot given spurs qualified for Champions League - sounds like Thomas Franks is their preferred option after several...
Some contradictory reports in the media with suggestions Robbie Keane was not approached by Boro but applied for the post but it didn't go any further...
@clive-hurren It’s all about the narrative these days aided by proxies in the media - the truth is often just an inconvenience to be brushed aside....