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Neal Ardley

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Just left Wimbledon. Was wanted by Notts before Kewell was appointed. Future appointment if things go sour with Kewell?

14 managerial changes have now been made 4 months into the season. 10 sackings, 2 resignations and 2 managers signed by another team 

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its possible but it seems counter productive to talk about a new manager whilst the club already has one, i do think neal ardley is the type of manager notts should look at but first harry kewell needs to be sacked.

ardley will probs be in work by this point.

i just dont see it happening any time soon and some other clubs would probably jump to appoint him.

I would take Ardley if he wanted to come to us. Anything is better than Kewell at the moment. I believe Kewell was brought in on name and not ability. My ideal appointment would be Darren Ferguson though if we were to cut ties with HK.

Neal Ardley is the manager that took Wimbledon to the football league right? He has had a lot of experience working with a tight budget and playing good football.

If he's available when Harry Kewell does get the sack I would take him.

Right now I am not sure it would be useful just to sack Kewell to replace Ardley with him. The squad needs to have a direction and I think three managers in one season will only lead to further issues.

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33 minutes ago, CliftonMagpie said:

Neal Ardley is the manager that took Wimbledon to the football league right? He has had a lot of experience working with a tight budget and playing good football.

If he's available when Harry Kewell does get the sack I would take him.

Right now I am not sure it would be useful just to sack Kewell to replace Ardley with him. The squad needs to have a direction and I think three managers in one season will only lead to further issues.

Correct. Ardley kept them in the Football league and then got them promotion 3 years later. Got to say they were a good team when they came to Meadow Lane 

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2 hours ago, CliftonMagpie said:

Neal Ardley is the manager that took Wimbledon to the football league right? He has had a lot of experience working with a tight budget and playing good football.

If he's available when Harry Kewell does get the sack I would take him.

Right now I am not sure it would be useful just to sack Kewell to replace Ardley with him. The squad needs to have a direction and I think three managers in one season will only lead to further issues.

No, they were already in the League when he arrived. He did, however, get them into League One and keep them there.

In spite of this, he's come under a lot of criticism for hoofball and negative tactics. And the Wimbledon fans are a tolerant lot.

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Even I thought he had gotten them up, I thought he had been there for quite a lot of seasons.

I don't know, I think he's a decent manager and Wimbledon don't have a massive budget but in the past he's had them playing well. I just think it's a little early, as if Harry Kewell manages to scrape together two wins - he will be the lord in some peoples eyes.

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