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I get where you are coming from I really do.
I just feel Rohl has a real edge on Carrick and Cituentes in terms of his playing style and what he achieved with such a poor squad and situation at Wednesday.
I feel Cifuentes and Carrick are more a risk with Cifuentes lacking the quality back room staff that Rohl has and Carrick not getting over the line with a talented Boro squad.
Also doubt over Carrick playing style being too patient and defensive.
Dyche I know is old school and does employ low blocks and long ball tactics but so did Pearson when we were up against it ( think that first season in the championship following the League one title).
I feel Dyche and his men are very well suited to our situation and requirements.
Rohl is the outstanding candidate, for me. Him coming with Powell really adds something.
Order of preference:
Rohl (Lense, Powell, Pedersen and Bibbo)
Dyche (Stone, Loughlan, Woan, Howard and Mercer)
Cifuentes (Xavi Calm)
Carrick (Woodgate)
Hopefully by Friday next week we have it sorted.
Meanwhile Rudkin is STILL here.
Don’t think it was that interesting tbh.
Coady has only enjoyed success in his career as part of a deep-lying 3/5 at Wolves.
Dyche, the most 4-4-2 manager of this era, recognised that straight away.
It remains steady.
One of the best series I’ve watched.
Just finished 1883 which was also a belter.
1923 now.
Im really liking the stuff Paramount/MTV etc are churning out. Quite neutral, not trying to influence agendas or peoples views. Just good watching.
I’ll repeat what I said months ago on a different topic:
Some on here need to reassess. You were big Pearson fans and still are yet you turn your noses up at Dyche and his men. They are EXTREMELY similar.
For the record I would choose Rohl over Dyche.