Further Management update ..

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Blackpool have approach ‘rejected’ for QPR assistant while Liverpool Under-23 coach Neil Critchley becomes new favourite
Blackpool have had an approach for QPR’s assistant manager John Eustace turned down, according to Sky Sports.


Liverpool’s Under-23 coach Neil Critchley, meanwhile, has become the new bookies’ favourite to replace Simon Grayson.
The 41-year-old, who took charge of Liverpool’s FA Cup game against Shrewsbury Town last month in the absence of Jurgen Klopp, has rocketed out of nowhere and is now odds on for the job.

Born in Crewe, Critchley is regarded as one of the top coaches in Europe.

The former Crewe Alexandra graduate, who moved to Liverpool in 2013 to take on the role of Under 18s coach before being handed the Under 23 role in the summer of 2017, is just one of 16 coaches in the country to have gained the highest possible qualification in the game.
This comes after he was hand-picked by the FA to take UEFA’s first elite badge course.
QPR, meanwhile, have become the third club to knock back the Seasiders in their attempts to speak to a potential new manager despite Eustace holding interest in taking the job.

The 40-year-old has held the position of QPR's number two since May 2018, when he left his managerial post at Kidderminster Harries after two seasons in the role.
Oxford United turned down Blackpool’s approach to speak to Karl Robinson last week, while Richie Wellens signed a new contract at Swindon Town after Pool had a request knocked back.
Nathan Jones was previously believed to have been offered the job but the Welshman turned it down.


The 46-year-old is still receiving his pay-off from Stoke City, where he was sacked in November, and is believed to be holding out for another job.
That’s also believed to be the case for former Barnsley, Leeds United and Hibernian manager Paul Heckingbottom, who was strongly linked to the post due to his previous connection with chief executive Ben Mansford.
The Gazette understands owner Simon Sadler met with a candidate on Saturday and an appointment is believed to be close.
It comes after Grayson was sacked on February 12 after a run of just one win in 12.


Caretaker boss David Dunn, speaking after yesterday’s stoppage-time win over Ipswich Town, suggested that an announcement could be close.
“I’m sure the club will make some kind of announcement soon - whether it’s a manager or whatever it is, we’ll just wait and see,” he said.
“As I keep saying, and I’ve not been told anything, I’m just keeping the seat warm and trying to get the next manager as many points as we can so he can build on it.
“I just see myself doing my best for the next manager, whoever it is, and trying to help the club because that’s all I can do.”


When asked if he’s been told an appointment is close, Dunn told The Gazette: “No, it’s just the same as usual and when it gets near, we’ll let you know.
“Honestly, that’s the gospel truth. I have no indication.
“I thought last week something might possibly happen, but I just keep going and keep trying to win games.”
 
Karl probably laughing at TVR Towers
I know we're all together moving forward and singing from the same hymn sheet but am with those saying that Mansford has made a right hash of this! The more that publicly turn it down the more those being offered the job will wonder what the problem is.
 
From that it sounds like Saddler has talked to Critchley on Saturday. They are probably talking about his personal terms now and compensation for Liverpool - I'll bet he won't be cheap given who his employers are.
It would be an interesting appointment, I hope it happens.
 
To our knowledge, one manager, Jones, has turned down an offer to manage us.

Robinson is under contract with Oxford and they refused our approach to talk to him, same with Wellens, same with Eustace.
I'm with you, I don't understand the upset over this.

Only one person has said no, you know what f*** him then. If he thinks he deserves bigger than us then good luck. I'll put on a fiver he will be managing lower than us in a few years. He seems to have a touch of the Billy Davies about him.

As you say, the others were refused permission to talk to us.

The eventual candidate when he is appointed won't give a rats ass if he was 10th choice, and neither will I because he would have been the one who wants to be our manager.
 
I quite like the fact that we are looking at the sort of coach/manager we want & going out to get them & not just choosing from the list of out of work Managers . Of course clubs will knock back approaches if they value their manager but to me it shows ambition & determination to get the best possible man .
 
Compensation for Liverpool? - I can't imagine that a club with the prestige of Liverpool and with a manager in the nature of Klopp that they would stand in the way of any of their staff from progressing from Coaching to Managing - they seem to be a club that enjoys nurturing talent, they may be disappointed if Critchley left, but they are big enough to appoint someone else from within the game, or within the club to his old job (should he join us). It's a natural progression thing, Coaches might not always make the grade as Managers but they have to start somewhere.

In fact Liverpool might look at it as an opportunity in the future to feed some of their up and coming into our club so that gain league experience and with a Manager they know and trust to treat them the "Liverpool" way. I'm sure Matty Virtue knows all about him and will have worked under him, and he hasn't turned out too shabby has he!
 
Thing is we haven't been knocked back by a few managers have we? If we approach a club and they say no you cannot speak with our manager, who knows what the said manager would have done? Some people are in panic mode like we are getting refused by all these managers and it is not the case. I totally get why these clubs have said no, as the people we have looked at in the main are having decent seasons.
The right man will come. We have options and if it is Critchley it may well be a masterstroke of an appointment, as hopefully he will have learnt a lot from his time at Liverpool and implement what has learnt to us. Most managerial appointments are a gamble, just have to wait and see.
 
Compensation for Liverpool? - I can't imagine that a club with the prestige of Liverpool and with a manager in the nature of Klopp that they would stand in the way of any of their staff from progressing from Coaching to Managing - they seem to be a club that enjoys nurturing talent, they may be disappointed if Critchley left, but they are big enough to appoint someone else from within the game, or within the club to his old job (should he join us). It's a natural progression thing, Coaches might not always make the grade as Managers but they have to start somewhere.

In fact Liverpool might look at it as an opportunity in the future to feed some of their up and coming into our club so that gain league experience and with a Manager they know and trust to treat them the "Liverpool" way. I'm sure Matty Virtue knows all about him and will have worked under him, and he hasn't turned out too shabby has he!
I don't think Liverpool will stand in his way but we may have to buy him out of his contract. He works for a massive club and probably is paid more than a lot of L1 managers. He may well choose to stay where he is.
 
Well wellhttps://www.blackpoolfc.co.uk/news/2020/march/neil-critchley-appointed-new-head-coach/?fbclid=IwAR1ysi15oyioPX2KX_OOYKSup4FfWtvt38ZDdD5D6E71lSAI2lCv--0Oqb4
 
As predicted above😃
Great news - someone outside the usual merry managerial go round - I hope that he gets a fair chance at Blackpool
 
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