Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

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Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Coppell's Right Footed 11 » 06 Jul 2010 17:08

Talksport mentioned Fulham have been given permission to talk to him after agreeing a compensation package with Huddersfield.

Anyone heard any more on this?

I like the look of 4/1 odds on Betfair, although he is 11/8 on Skybet and other places....

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Row Z Royal » 06 Jul 2010 17:23

:shock: That's quite a step.

What happened to the last League One manager to take over at a middle-of-the-road Prem team?

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Terminal Boardom » 07 Jul 2010 16:58

Row Z Royal :shock: That's quite a step.

What happened to the last League One manager to take over at a middle-of-the-road Prem team?


Would you be alluding to Paul Ince? I would think that Lee Clark has a bit more up top to contend with life as a PL manager. The fact he played for Fulham obviously helps.

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by wolsey » 07 Jul 2010 17:05

The fact he played for Fulham obviously helps.


Does it? Really? How?
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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Row Z Royal » 07 Jul 2010 17:06

wolsey
Terminal Boardom The fact he played for Fulham obviously helps.


Does it? Really? How?


Everyone knows that returning to manage at a club you played is always guaranteed to succeed.


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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Urinal Mint » 07 Jul 2010 17:20

they knocked back alan curbishley wish fills me with much joy. curbishley apparently thinks the premiership is where he deserves to be.

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Hoop Blah » 07 Jul 2010 17:23

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wolsey
Terminal Boardom The fact he played for Fulham obviously helps.


Does it? Really? How?


Everyone knows that returning to manage at a club you played is always guaranteed to succeed.


It does give you a greater understanding of the clubs character and set up though.

It doesn't make you the right man for the job, or even the right man at the wrong time, but it does give you a bit more of an insight.

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Y21_Royal » 07 Jul 2010 17:27

Hoop Blah It does give you a greater understanding of the clubs character and set up though.

It doesn't make you the right man for the job, or even the right man at the wrong time, but it does give you a bit more of an insight.


Fulham are a very differest beast from when Clark was there before, helping them out of the lower leagues.

Clark's got a really good record with Huddersfield and I'd like to think that he'll be given a proper run and not get sacked at the first sign of trouble. His lack of top flight experience might make it difficult persuading the likes of Zamora, Pantsil and Hangeland to stay as well.

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by wolsey » 07 Jul 2010 17:29

Hoop Blah

I can see where you're coming from. But....

When did Clark play for Fulham?
When was he last involved in the Fulham set up?
Who was last ex-player who made a success at a Club when returning as Manager?

(Not trying to prove a point, just curious)


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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Hoop Blah » 07 Jul 2010 23:19

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Hoop Blah It does give you a greater understanding of the clubs character and set up though.

It doesn't make you the right man for the job, or even the right man at the wrong time, but it does give you a bit more of an insight.


Fulham are a very differest beast from when Clark was there before, helping them out of the lower leagues.

Clark's got a really good record with Huddersfield and I'd like to think that he'll be given a proper run and not get sacked at the first sign of trouble. His lack of top flight experience might make it difficult persuading the likes of Zamora, Pantsil and Hangeland to stay as well.


It what way are they a different club?

When he left them they'd already had a number of years of mid-table premiership football. Don't see much different these days to be honest. If anything they're spending a bit less money but that's about it.

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Re: Lee Clark to be Fulham Manager

by Hoop Blah » 07 Jul 2010 23:33

wolsey Hoop Blah

I can see where you're coming from. But....

When did Clark play for Fulham?
When was he last involved in the Fulham set up?
Who was last ex-player who made a success at a Club when returning as Manager?

(Not trying to prove a point, just curious)


Clark was only there five years ago. 

The main stakeholders and influences on the ethos of the club are the fans and the chairman, neither of them have really changed and the infrastructure won't have changed too much. I dare say he's kept in touch since he left too.

There are plenty of ex-players who have succeeded as managers, from Maurice Evans to Howard Kendal to David Moyes to Owen Coyle to Kevin Keegan and many more. It doesn't mean they WILL be a success but it can give both parties a view into the most important relationship at the club, that between manager and owner/chairman.

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