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Don't think I can recall seeing Ted Bates, Lawrie McMenemy or Harry Redknapp wearing a pair of slim fit denims on the touchline before?

Is Mauricio our most stylish manager of all time or do others prefer the Alan Ball cloth cap look or even Paul Sturrock's crumpled fried egg sandwich image. Nigel always looked smart in a suit but there again so did Ian Branfoot.

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He is certainly a stylish chap I was pleased to see he'd dropped the bench coat a few games back as mentioned on here but it seems to have made a return. He needs a mid grey or black wool number this time of year. If he can address this we would have a manager who fits the image the club wants to present. As for the fans, well that's not going to be so easy. :rolleyes:

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He is certainly a stylish chap I was pleased to see he'd dropped the bench coat a few games back as mentioned on here but it seems to have made a return. He needs a mid grey or black wool number this time of year. If he can address this we would have a manager who fits the image the club wants to present. As for the fans, well that's not going to be so easy. :rolleyes:

 

Viva la revolution against the Fashionistas!!

 

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He is certainly a stylish chap I was pleased to see he'd dropped the bench coat a few games back as mentioned on here but it seems to have made a return. He needs a mid grey or black wool number this time of year. If he can address this we would have a manager who fits the image the club wants to present. As for the fans, well that's not going to be so easy. :rolleyes:

 

I think he just needs to add a pair of giant foam hands to complete the look.

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He is certainly a stylish chap I was pleased to see he'd dropped the bench coat a few games back as mentioned on here but it seems to have made a return. He needs a mid grey or black wool number this time of year. If he can address this we would have a manager who fits the image the club wants to present. As for the fans, well that's not going to be so easy. :rolleyes:

 

Homo alert.

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Don't think I can recall seeing Ted Bates, Lawrie McMenemy or Harry Redknapp wearing a pair of slim fit denims on the touchline before?

Is Mauricio our most stylish manager of all time or do others prefer the Alan Ball cloth cap look or even Paul Sturrock's crumpled fried egg sandwich image. Nigel always looked smart in a suit but there again so did Ian Branfoot.

 

You left out Graeme Souness, probably the most vain and style concious manager manager we've ever had.

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Thinking back over the years:

 

Ted Bates - & co, imcl John Mortimore used to appear in team photos wearing Hush Puppies, Jimmy Gallagher (was he a coach, or physio ? in a white lab coat)

 

Lawrie - dawning of a new media age., full length leather coat ( I had to have one !!), and the 'Burton's ad' with Bobby Robson.

 

Chris Nichol - never stood a chance following Lawrie, and always looked 'man at C&A' to Lawrie's emaculately groomed appearance.

 

Branfoot - don't remember really, sometimes suited, sometimes a Cloughesque sweat shirt, no one gave a sh!t what he wore as it was all so depressing

 

Bally - the legend of the cloth cap.

 

Can't really remember those who followed on this front, perhaps we are now in the sponsored bench coat era.

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Thinking back over the years:

 

Ted Bates - & co, imcl John Mortimore used to appear in team photos wearing Hush Puppies, Jimmy Gallagher (was he a coach, or physio ? in a white lab coat)

 

Lawrie - dawning of a new media age., full length leather coat ( I had to have one !!), and the 'Burton's ad' with Bobby Robson.

 

Chris Nichol - never stood a chance following Lawrie, and always looked 'man at C&A' to Lawrie's emaculately groomed appearance.

 

Branfoot - don't remember really, sometimes suited, sometimes a Cloughesque sweat shirt, no one gave a sh!t what he wore as it was all so depressing

 

Bally - the legend of the cloth cap.

 

Can't really remember those who followed on this front, perhaps we are now in the sponsored bench coat era.

 

 

Can you remember L Mac's long leather trench coat? Very Gestapo...ish

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IF

 

The team play like that every week

 

AND

 

Win every game between now and the end of the season by 3 clear goals or more

 

AND IF

 

We sign quality in the gaps we have in the squad in the summer

 

AND wins our opening 5 games next season

 

Then as far as I am concerned he can even wear a Mankini every week

 

But He'd have to win the first 12 games to be allowed to wear Stone Island

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Pinocchio oddly seems to favour the blue tie........ Someone needs to have a quiet word about that imho

 

Why?

If you think it would make a link to the skates......do you really believe anyone out there thinks a skate can afford a tie?? ;)

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He is certainly a stylish chap I was pleased to see he'd dropped the bench coat a few games back as mentioned on here but it seems to have made a return. He needs a mid grey or black wool number this time of year. If he can address this we would have a manager who fits the image the club wants to present. As for the fans, well that's not going to be so easy. :rolleyes:

 

To be fair it was p*ssing down, not sure wool would have cut it in those conditions. Function takes a front seat when you're against the elements.

 

Also, much as I've heard talk of him wearing Italian brogues on the touchline, looks more like he was wearing loafers on Saturday. Must have been all part of the more dressed down look when we play one of the smaller teams.

 

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