ARM1968 Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Di Matteo and Cambiasso- think delay in Cambiasso signing could be linked.
The Horse's Mouth Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 AVB would never come to us, doing quite well with Zenit Di Matteo and Cambiasso- think delay in Cambiasso signing could be linked. Di Matteo, god no
Guest ttfn Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Di Matteo and Cambiasso- think delay in Cambiasso signing could be linked. Why would they be a pair? They've never worked together before.
J.Lisemore Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Seriously, though, I hope you do NOT go for Dyche.......we were all worried he was going to Sunderland a couple of weeks ago. If we do get him, I just hope he brings the prolific Juke and Sordell partnership. Inspiring. I'd rather just stop supporting LCFC altogether if Dyche turned up here.
Robin JD Popley Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 I think the new manager should have the following credentials; Won things at the highest level/success at the highest level as a player and/or a coach Perhaps has experience of managing in a top cup competition (Europa League) or international football Will carry on playing an expansive style of football whilst taking us to another level I think the three names which I think stick out on this basis are Klopp, Di Matteo and Laudrup (AVB if available too). Any of those three/four would be excellent choices. (PRAY TO GOD THOUGH DYCHE ISN'T ON THE SHORT LIST!)
Carl the Llama Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 I want someone who doesn't take any shit I do not. Who has experience of keeping a side up in the prem FM2010 thru 14 should be enough experience. With a proven track record of signings Birthday cards, bank cards, death certificates, non-disclosure agreements, I've signed many things. Who knows the players I could probably name at least 20 players currently at the club off the top of my head. Where do I apply?
DJ Barry Hammond Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Pearson would not be fired if they didn't have a replacement lined up . heard on the grapevine Andre villa boas I'm hoping you're not 2 for 2. I'm not sure AVB has learned anything from his 2 sackings over here.
Tielemans63 Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 AVB would never come to us, doing quite well with Zenit On a massive contract too. You don't go to Russia for the craic now do you?
Spiritwalker Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 That explains the constant whining noise I hear round here on saturday nights. That's the sheep.
Mark Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 I think the new manager should have the following credentials; Won things at the highest level/success at the highest level as a player and/or a coach Perhaps has experience of managing in a top cup competition (Europa League) or international football Will carry on playing an expansive style of football whilst taking us to another level I think the three names which I think stick out on this basis are Klopp, Di Matteo and Laudrup. Any of those three would be excellent choices. (PRAY TO GOD THOUGH DYCHE ISN'T ON THE SHORT LIST!) The key to any successful side, keep the same style that has proven successful and stick to it from youth to first team level. Swansea and Southampton went about it the right way, will we?
justfoxes Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Cambiasso has never managed a side but he knows the players they respect him,but this is one hell of a risk the guy is a god in the eye of City fans who knows maybe he thinks he could do it !! Don't know about MON coming back either but the big name for me and I would be surprised as fook if the owners got Klopp as our new boss that would be FOOKING superb!! But whoever gets the job(please not ginger tw@Douche bag ) we will support whole heartedly as the Leicester City faithful have done forever! So now another loop in the emotional ROLLERCOASTER ride of a Leicester fan begins !!
kingfox Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Southampton went Dutch with Koeman, wouldn't mind Cocu or De Boer.
KFS Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Imagine if we get Dyche... I'd actually quit supporting. George Boyd record signing
foxoffderby Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Out of that list at the bookies Neil Lennon for me.
Guest Col city fan Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 I think if we were wanting simply survival, and steadying a ship, then Moyes could probably come in and achieve that. He's a bit of a dinosaur though, like Big Sam. Solid, pretty dependable but hardly progressive. I think I'd pick Moyes over Big Sam though. I just can't believe we'd sack Pearson for Dyche. Seems like such a backward step.
Guest Bilo Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 I think the new manager should have the following credentials; Won things at the highest level/success at the highest level as a player and/or a coach Perhaps has experience of managing in a top cup competition (Europa League) or international football Will carry on playing an expansive style of football whilst taking us to another level I think the three names which I think stick out on this basis are Klopp, Di Matteo and Laudrup (AVB if available too). Any of those three/four would be excellent choices. (PRAY TO GOD THOUGH DYCHE ISN'T ON THE SHORT LIST!) RDM's stock may have been weakened by a ropey time at Schalke and Klopp is pie-in-the-sky.
whoareyaaa Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 *hints: 1. Kloppo wants to manage english club (and once said after dortmund he might not be staying in bundesliga. i can see him going to serie a italy, but he clearly said "England" as his dream destination, so the biggest probability is EPL), 2. he prefers club that has good spirit, great fans, and not money oriented 3) joachim low has just signed another four year contract with german nt. if only he did not sign it, i would had thought klopp replacing him. 4) Klopp said he's not gonna take sabbatical from football
Guest ttfn Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 I think if we were wanting simply survival, and steadying a ship, then Moyes could probably come in and achieve that. He's a bit of a dinosaur though, like Big Sam. Solid, pretty dependable but hardly progressive. I think I'd pick Moyes over Big Sam though. What makes you think Moyes is a dinosaur Col? By all accounts behind the scenes he brought Everton and then Manchester United's back rooms kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
Happy Fox Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Southampton went Dutch with Koeman, wouldn't mind Cocu or De Boer. De Boer could be realistic.
CKB Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 Need this one to sink in before I even entertain the idea of who replaces NP. Will be seriously weird not seeing NP in our dugout and possibly at a new club next season
Babylon Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 What makes you think Moyes is a dinosaur Col? By all accounts behind the scenes he brought Everton and then Manchester United's back rooms kicking and screaming into the 21st century.Allerdyce also is progressive with sports science etc.
Finnegan Posted 30 June 2015 Posted 30 June 2015 What makes you think Moyes is a dinosaur Col? By all accounts behind the scenes he brought Everton and then Manchester United's back rooms kicking and screaming into the 21st century. And has really sured up his reputation with a very stable season at sociedad. I'd do double back flips if he came anywhere near us.
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