03 Nov 2025 19:46:17
I would love Robbie keane to be given a chance he's done a great job so far in he's short managerial career give him a go if we go down stick with him and back him he's one of our own he's one of our own Robbie keane he's one of our own


1.) 03 Nov 2025
03 Nov 2025 19:56:00
A bit like .Keith Andrews.what happened to him?


2.) 03 Nov 2025
03 Nov 2025 20:34:33
QS mate Andrews is manager of Brentford doing a decent job too tbf.


3.) 03 Nov 2025
03 Nov 2025 20:41:00
Andrews was only the set piece coach Robbie has already won a title with macabi tel aviv and he's doing well with he's current team also


4.) 03 Nov 2025
03 Nov 2025 20:50:44
Robbie would be a refreshing and bold move, I wouldn’t be against it. But I don’t like to be the bearer of bad news; we’re going down and only a miracle can save us….let’s have a adventure for the remainder of the season and give Big Sam that chance he should have had all those years ago and at least someone who cares will be in charge for a while at least.


5.) 03 Nov 2025
03 Nov 2025 21:35:04
I'm slowly coming round to Allardyce until the end of season on a stay up bonus.


6.) 04 Nov 2025
03 Nov 2025 22:31:23
Jesus christ gents get a grip! Allardyce is 71 and hasn't worked for almost three years! Add to that his last two jobs were clubs in a FAR better place than we currently are and in both cases they were relegated! If Allardyce is the best we can do then give Gary a call and see if he'll change his mind! Let's just hope the club have slightly more ambition than that! ?


7.) 04 Nov 2025
04 Nov 2025 07:37:45
It’ll be Robbie Keane or Rob Edwards if media are to be believed, still think Big Sam’s press conferences would be more entertaining than the games until we go down.


8.) 04 Nov 2025
04 Nov 2025 08:00:25
Keane has won a title with Macabi Tel Aviv, let’s be honest they are the top team in Israel. The league they play in is the equivalent of league one


9.) 04 Nov 2025
04 Nov 2025 11:24:23
BB I'm afraid that he may well be the best that we can do (sorry to say it). I'm afraid I lack confidence that any of the names mentioned so far will take the job when it comes to signing on the dotted line, and if they did we all realise that it's one hell of a job to turn this football club around. We didn't get into this mess overnight, it's been 4 years in the making and the short term priority is to stay up, mid term stabilise in whatever division we find ourselves and longer term to push forward again from there.

We probably won't find a manager to take all that on so it may be best short term to take someone with bottom of the table experience. That's my thoughts.


10.) 04 Nov 2025
04 Nov 2025 12:27:14
And managing Ferencvaros in Hungary is a bit like managing Celtic in Scotland.