i would be happy with Oscar Garcia, or the one British coach who could perhaps 
work under this structure, Steve Clarke


cheers
Rhys
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On Fri, 29/8/14, Dr Michael Benjamin <[email protected]> wrote:

 Subject: Re: [LU] Hockaway
 To: "David W" <[email protected]>
 Cc: "leeds list" <[email protected]>
 Received: Friday, 29 August, 2014, 9:12 PM
 
 Strange coincidence. Back
 from shopping & heard the same thing!
 
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 On 29 August 2014 11:20,
 David W <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 
 > To me from what
 is available out there, Oscar Garcia is the obvious
 > candidate. Did a decent job at Brighton
 last season. Like to play
 > attacking,
 progressive football. brings through youngsters.  Did well
 in
 > his time at Tel Aviv first time
 round there. just walked out of his job
 >
 there, so available to start now for free. Question is more
 whether he
 > would be happy with the
 Cellino factor.
 >
 >
 > On Fri, Aug 29, 2014 at 9:51 AM, Dr
 Michael Benjamin <[email protected]>
 > wrote:
 >
 >> I couldn't care less about the
 guy's opinions or views. As long as it does
 >> not impinge on man management and
 coaching skills. DO'L decided he wasn't
 >> a
 >> coach. He
 got that cretin from Manchester United.  On doing so he
 lost
 >> all. McKay: I haven't a
 clue how he worked. He did produce results. But is
 >> he a coach or a manager?
 >>
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 Benjamin,
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 >> On 29 August 2014 10:26, Chris Wright
 <[email protected]>
 wrote:
 >>
 >>
 >
 >> > So its bye bye Hock.
 Inevitable I'm afraid, the only mystery being the
 >> > sudden change of mind over the
 Bank Holiday.
 >> >
 >> > As to why anyone would want to
 take over, plenty of reasons. Whatever
 >> the
 >> >
 naysayers might think, we have a completely different squad
 profile to
 >> last
 >> > year's ageing collective.
 Cellino has gone pretty methodically through
 >> the
 >> >
 process of building a squad that should be competitive. It
 includes the
 >> > bright lights
 from last year, Dawson, Cook and Mowatt, he's bought in
 a
 >> > striker most people are
 happy with in Sharpe and another that had a
 >> decent
 >> >
 scoring record in Italy, he's tried to address the
 creativity problem by
 >> > bringing
 in Sloth and hopefully Adryan. I don't see much there
 to
 >> complain
 >> > about.
 >>
 >
 >> > Hockaday was a different
 problem. Obsessed with the diamond, he had no
 >> > plan B and once the pressure was
 on, did what most people would have
 >>
 done,
 >> > turned "Can
 Win" into "Must not Lose" in his mad mind and
 reverted to
 >> the
 >> > old guard to shore up the
 defence, leaving most of the newcomers on the
 >> > bench. Quite rightly sacked.
 >> >
 >> > To
 the future, I hope Cellino invests in a decent coach,
 because that is
 >> > what is
 needed. In every respect except for the choice of
 manager.
 >> Cellino
 >> > has been correct in his thinking
 so far. Turned the ship around
 >> >
 financially, invested in a decent, young squad, initiated
 the buyback of
 >> > the ground.
 Trimmed the fat from the admin staff. We don't need some
 old
 >> > school manager to come in
 and run the club. We need, as we have done for
 >> > years now, a coach with
 progressive ideas who will come in and stamp his
 >> > authority on the squad and the
 game plan. Whether that coach is Italian
 >> or
 >> > not I
 don't care, but the only one of the ten or so that
 people keep
 >> going
 >> > on about I'd give a second
 thought to is Simon Grayson and he hasn't
 >> > exactly set the world on fire
 since leaving Leeds.
 >> >
 >> > And lastly, a new set of fans
 might not go amiss. Positivity, realism
 >> and
 >> >
 pragmatism are in short supply right now. People are
 hollering for
 >> O'Leary
 >> > to return. Or the racist
 homophobe Mackay. My worst fear is we'll get
 >> the
 >> >
 manager we deserve.
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
 >> >
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