Damien Richardson would be the obvious choice.
Think Cook would thrive at Rovers though.
That is a bit churlish of you and after he took his legends team to play in Galway for free ;)
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For the love of God Rovers, don't undo all your good work in the last few years, on and off the pitch, by appointing a certain 10/1 shot
I think Scully going can only be good for us,
Rice will defo stay now, and we will have our pick of managers.
Who wouldn't want to manage a team heading for a brand new stadium, one of the best young teams in the league, great fan base and a solid structure running the club.
My opinion would be yous can have him.
Overrated imo. Has us playing great style of football indeed! However he lack's the killer instinct to put teams to the sword, and thats why he never made it in England imo. That is why so many times this year we have come so close but just not to come away with the result we deserve.
Thats my opinion. I know of a few who hold the same opinion. However those on here seem to rate him very highly so a bit of a word on the other side of the fence was needed.
A bit of pressure from boardroom and you'll see a different manager, and thats what Shams brings ye. I couldn't see him thrive now.
Cant see paul Cook taking the job. He has mentioned in the past that he cant see the point in having a full time manager with a mainly part time team.
Rovers should definitely go for Cousins:rolleyes:
So was I. Don't forget Rovers got members to pay 2-5 years memebership fees before this season. That was as much banking on their future as any club
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heard ex shels midfielder Jim Crawford will be taking charge till the end of the season