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Who is the other man Cowell reportedly has in mind to replace Gary?
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Barry_Clarke
09-12-2012
Are there any big female record executives that could do the job ?
LW09
09-12-2012
ITV have been pushing Rod Stewart a lot lately and he was on the show last week. He was also the first name linked to a guest judging spot earlier this year. Could maybe be trying to rival Tom Jones on The Voice?
Stupid_Head
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by LW09:
“ITV have been pushing Rod Stewart a lot lately and he was on the show last week. He was also the first name linked to a guest judging spot earlier this year. Could maybe be trying to rival Tom Jones on The Voice?”

Lol Tom is probably the worst judge on the Voice and that says a lot when he's sat next to Jessie J. I doubt they want to rival that.
ASHFORDSTP
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by Barry_Clarke:
“Are there any big female record executives that could do the job ?”

Sylvia Rhone she is the CEO of Univeral Music USA. Maybe Kanya King who set up the MOBO's.
Blondie X
09-12-2012
Keith Lemon?
paperplanes_
09-12-2012
Michael Buble please. Imagine him being your mentor...Mmmm
paperplanes_
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Keith Lemon?”

Best post of the thread. Imagine Keith as a judge!
Wouie Lalsh
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by Sex:
“i would love that or Christopher or Michael buble”

Buble would be horrendous. No opnions of his own.

Get someone outrageous like Pete Burns
Hound of Love
09-12-2012
Probably Robbie Williams:yawn: or Michael Buble:yawn:
Stupid_Head
09-12-2012
Lily Allen.

Her name always gets thrown about every year so why not?
gilliedew
09-12-2012
I am sure Cowell has cloned himself by now, it will be a cardboard cutout and no one will notice when a recording say, You didnt blow me away ................poufff.

Seriously though what about Mark Ronson
BiancaLDN
09-12-2012
Pete Burns would be HILARIOUS.
Barry_Clarke
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by gilliedew:
“I am sure Cowell has cloned himself by now, it will be a cardboard cutout and no one will notice when a recording say, You didnt blow me away ................poufff.

Seriously though what about Mark Ronson”

My Panel Would be

Lily Allen - Mark Ronson - Nicole Scherzinger- Ne-Yo
bigbro24
09-12-2012
Psy .
Kizer
09-12-2012
I heard he was trying to get Liam Gallagher.

Coz then it would make the X Factor more relevant, urban and real.
penrodpooch
09-12-2012
Dr Fox.
mysty211
09-12-2012
Rylan won't happen but he'd be so fun to watch.
stash22
09-12-2012
Im sure Cowell has some genuis idea for a replacement....like a new Brian Friedman, Kelly Brook, Carmen Electra, Steve Jones, Hasselhoff, - somebody with real star quality.
COTTONHEAT
09-12-2012
Craig Revel Horwood
PlausibleDenial
09-12-2012
Its gotta be Robbie Williams. He has the personality to carry the show and he also needs the show to become 'relevant' again for the audience of radio 1.
Shadow2009
09-12-2012
Plan B would be amazing.
Mirage
09-12-2012
Alice Cooper would be very nice.
Blondie X
09-12-2012
Originally Posted by Shadow2009:
“Plan B would be amazing.”

Even more fake ghetto than Tulisa
MARTYM8
09-12-2012
Harry off One Direction?
iluvdannii
09-12-2012
There were reports of him wanting Will.i.am bur now that wills doing another season of The Voice I can't see them putting him on XF too.
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