11 Feb 2017 10:18:55
Perhaps we need to get a top name in as our next manager but we clearly can't afford one. So how about a dyed in the wool True Blue Barry Ferguson as our next manager? He'd die for the club and jump at the chance and we can afford him. Maybe Neil McCann can be his no.2 and Kenny Miller the coach.


1.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:30:19
Not the worst suggestion in the world but, I think it might be to early for the Barry Fergus era.


2.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:32:23
I'd give Barry a go with a Director of Football above him . Got the right attitude, knows what is expected . Nothing to lose


3.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:39:46
I wouldn't be surprised to see Miller get handed the position. He's got everything going for him.


4.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:38:00
That's just what we need. A wee ned with a bad attitude and that serves as a reminder of the recent past! Get a grip!


5.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 10:44:36
Barry would get the players fighting for the team, but i'm not sure if he is good enough.


6.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:00:33
derek mcinnes or graham alexander 4 me guys like davies mcleish are dinosaurs


7.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:04:18
I like the Ray Wilkins idea, a classy guy who was a classy player and he can also be a fiery character as we have seen, likes football played the right way and must have loads of useful contacts, fondly remembered from his time at Ibrox.
Would be a good motivator I am sure.


8.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:15:15
RF Cinfinity. I wasn't talking about Neil Lennon LOL!


9.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:17:06
YEAH, Barry the guy that felt he was more important than the manager, the guy that gave guys like Charlie Adams stick when they tried to do anything other than give the ball to him in order that he could give a 2yard pass to someone else, normally backwards, can never understand why so many fans think he was anything near the class of many others we have had, eg his brother was 100% better than him, manager absolutely not


10.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:39:22
Rangeken. You must have been watching someone other than Ferguson. The guy played nearly 300 times for Rangers and scored 44 goals as a midfielder and 45 caps for Scotland. Rangers won the Premier League, Scottish Cup and League Cup five times each during his time with us and he was clearly an out and out Rangers man. Sure he wasn't perfect, but who is? I'd like to see him back at the club in some managerial role, if not manager then no.2 to the like of Ray Wilkins (I like that idea) or Billy Davies.


11.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 11:52:57
Not sure if Barry would want the job as it can only be a matter of time before the likes of a Barcelona or Bayern try to lure him after the stunning success he has brought to Clyde.

Seriously, he is a bang average manager in the lowest tier of Scottish football. If anyone wants to place faith in him stopping Rodgers taking Celtic to ten in a row then you will be very disappointed.


12.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 13:57:48
We have been given the opportunity of a clean start, a chance to bring in a manager that can challenge Rodgers, and a chance for Dave King to prove that he is not all talk. We need to take time to make the right choice and ensure that the incoming manager is given a serious transfer kitty.

Going for Macleish would be a disaster and Billy Davies would be taking us to an even lower level than our club has already sunk to.

Guys like McInnes had the opportunity to overtake Celtic during the past four seasons and failed and are now every bit as far behind them as we are.


13.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 12:05:01
RFC infinity your choice would be?
People are entitled to their opinion, it's all speculation after all!

The op above about Ray Wilkins is thinking out the box . he has all the qualities, hadn't considered him but would make a lot of sense . good shout Joerfc.


14.) 11 Feb 2017
11 Feb 2017 13:03:22
there is no doubt Barry was a great player and a winner. I think even the most cynical if fans will agree that he was head and shoulders above what we have now. But as a manager? No, not until he proves himself. Big Eck would get wired into the players if they weren't performing. Badly overdue imo