Lineker's Left Foot Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 As Albert said there is an interview tomorrow. I have NO insider knowledge but I reckon it will be either Laudrup or DivMatteo
VLC86 Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 i am hoping that the laudrupp odds shortening in places means something....god i hope so. Yeah, hopefully that the bookies have got another wrong. Did a good job of nearly relegating Swansea. No thanks.
Tuna Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 Journo tweeted that Thais are looking for a manager with PL experience....Would rule out half the bookies lists! That rules out the ostritch then.
Beaze Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 Craig Levein, Dennis Wise, Mark Venus, Venus Williams, Boris Johnson
ramboacdc Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 Yeah, hopefully that the bookies have got another wrong. Did a good job of nearly relegating Swansea. No thanks. i prefer him to their current gaffer. cant stand him!
inckley fox Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 I'd be surprised if they went for Laudrup. He only plays one striker, surely, and if there's one thing we have got it's a load of strikers. And I'm not convinced by his record - it's very up and down. Di Matteo has produced a positive impact at clubs, but it tends to recede in the second season in charge. Both may well turn out to be great managers at the right club, but I'm far from convinced. In fact, Ranieri hardly seems a good fit - tactics wise - for our squad, either. I'd be interested in finding out a bit more on Montella and Gourvennec - struggled to find a good analysis of either on the net.
GingerrrFox Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 I personally think they will go for Glenn Hoddle. 1) He's a big name. 2) He's a media darling 3) He makes no secret of his love for the 3-5-2 4) He will happily work as a manager that only focuses on the "on field" work 5) He is actually a brilliant coach.
Suffolk exile Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 I personally think they will go for Glenn Hoddle. 1) He's a big name. 2) He's a media darling 3) He makes no secret of his love for the 3-5-2 4) He will happily work as a manager that only focuses on the "on field" work 5) He is actually a brilliant coach. Is it too late to get Preki?......please not Hoddle!
dylanlegend Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 I'd be surprised if they went for Laudrup. He only plays one striker, surely, and if there's one thing we have got it's a load of strikers. And I'm not convinced by his record - it's very up and down. Di Matteo has produced a positive impact at clubs, but it tends to recede in the second season in charge. Both may well turn out to be great managers at the right club, but I'm far from convinced. In fact, Ranieri hardly seems a good fit - tactics wise - for our squad, either. I'd be interested in finding out a bit more on Montella and Gourvennec - struggled to find a good analysis of either on the net. I don't understand the hate for Laudrup? He's a good manager. He was being linked with Real Madrid when at Swansea. Won the league cup at Swansea and improved their team- he signed Bony for them! Ok he had a bad spell at the end but every manager has a bad spell at the bottom (we had a worse spell but the owners stuck with NP at the time) I was quite surprised when he was sacked at Swansea.
pleatout Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 Bob bradley Sorry I read that as Boo Radley. I had a sudden vision of Gregory peck as assistant manager. Yes, I am on medication.
lestalee Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 Di Matteo, Hiddink, Ranieri, Jol, Les Reedwha,d about Ron Manager..
Tuna Posted 9 July 2015 Posted 9 July 2015 Lennon seems to be favourite again which confirms the bookies are fooking clueless.
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