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Kim Hellberg

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After the bombing of Dresden, Norwich became the city with the largest number of pre-reformation churches in Europe. I love to jog around Norwich but I can still make calls to the office via my digital telecom headset communicator. Norwich cathedral is breathtaking and its beautiful golden stone cloisters are the perfect place to go jogging every morning, whilst making those last minute budget decisions.

But is it better than Swansea?
If its bombing he likes - Swansea says hold my beer - literally everything was flattened barring Joes ice cream
 
Hellberg is looking at his options so we are probably looking at other options too - hence why Moras’ odds have shortened. Obviously we are speaking to others and not just Hellberg it seems
EXACTLY THIS - we cannot focus entirely on any one candidate
That would be the sort pf gross mismanagement that became our hallmark
 
Hellberg didn't go to Norwich but he 100% has spoken to them. Been told as of this morning it's either us or stays in Sweden
 
Stop panicking, Newport manager will be available soon, unless they appoint someone from within!
 
Just hope we have whoever it is in place before Bristol
Even if hellberg signs he won’t have much influence over the team /tactics on Saturday. If he doesn’t sign we’ll have to appoint the Celtic warrior as caretaker for the Bristol game - it’s not the end of the world - I’d rather wait and get the right person to take us forward.
 
Even if hellberg signs he won’t have much influence over the team /tactics on Saturday. If he doesn’t sign we’ll have to appoint the Celtic warrior as caretaker for the Bristol game - it’s not the end of the world - I’d rather wait and get the right person to take us forward.
If the new coach has anything about them 45 minutes of fannying around and there will be a half time tactical revolution
 
So in a summary of the current position as described on here:

Hellberg, who was ‘being shown around the training ground’ yesterday, is now going instead to Norwich, a team that have, according to their local press and supporters, no interest in appointing him, and he’ll be going there once he’s watched a variety of West End shows with a connection to Sweden, and meanwhile, we are appointing an ex manager who left under a massive cloud, who has been a complete disaster since he left us, has been sacked twice, and who we have taken legal action against.

Is that right?
 
I don't want to see Russell Martin back at the football club, But he would have and can become more successful if he had developed/tweaked his philosophy instead of being so rigid with it, your not going to change Cabango into Beckenbauer, you have to be realistic what your players can do. We never turned Alan Tate into something he wasn't back in the day.

Kim Hellberg to me is still a chancing gamble because of managing in Sweden and that's why I won't be too bothered if we don't land him. Brendan Rodgers is the only real name I like on the betting list, but I have a niggling feeling that he's won't have much success going forward to the latter stages of his career. Outside of those two, it would be Gary O'Neil.
That first paragraph is a bit like saying "if he wasn't so wrong he'd be right".
 
So in a summary of the current position as described on here:

Hellberg, who was ‘being shown around the training ground’ yesterday, is now going instead to Norwich, a team that have, according to their local press and supporters, no interest in appointing him, and he’ll be going there once he’s watched a variety of West End shows with a connection to Sweden, and meanwhile, we are appointing an ex manager who left under a massive cloud, who has been a complete disaster since he left us, has been sacked twice, and who we have taken legal action against.

Is that right?

Don't forget our Brendan
 

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