Matt_Lcfc Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 Can only think of a few of the top of my head but discuss them below. Guus Hiddink Gary Rowett Roy Hodgson Alan Pardew Roberto Mancini Van Gaal Nigel Pearson My point is if we gave Claudio the chop many managers are out there that would bring in stability, they're the ones I can think of the top of my head too.
Guest Cujek Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 1 minute ago, Matt_Lcfc said: Can only think of a few of the top of my head but discuss them below. Guus Hiddink Gary Rowett Roy Hodgson Alan Pardew Roberto Mancini Van Gaal Nigel Pearson My point is if we gave Claudio the chop many managers are out there that would bring in stability, they're the ones I can think of the top of my head too. Troll face
Tuna Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 I saw someone suggest David Wagner in another thread. I like the sound of that, mini Klopp and has Huddersfield playing great football. Turned them around when they were struggling last season as well.
jonthefox Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 3 minutes ago, Matt_Lcfc said: Can only think of a few of the top of my head but discuss them below. Guus Hiddink Gary Rowett Roy Hodgson Alan Pardew Roberto Mancini Van Gaal Nigel Pearson My point is if we gave Claudio the chop many managers are out there that would bring in stability, they're the ones I can think of the top of my head too. Not one of them fills me with confidence.
Matt_Lcfc Posted 22 January 2017 Author Posted 22 January 2017 Just now, Tuna said: I saw someone suggest David Wagner in another thread. I like the sound of that, mini Klopp and has Huddersfield playing great football. Turned them around when they were struggling last season as well. Why would he want to join us? May fancy his chances of getting them up via the play offs and is already a hero there, so why would he come to us?
Ian Nacho Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 3 minutes ago, Matt_Lcfc said: Can only think of a few of the top of my head but discuss them below. Guus Hiddink Gary Rowett Roy Hodgson Alan Pardew Roberto Mancini Van Gaal Nigel Pearson My point is if we gave Claudio the chop many managers are out there that would bring in stability, they're the ones I can think of the top of my head too. No, no, no, no, no, no and no.
boosmanana Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 Hoffenheims manager. Only 29 and well respected in Germany.
StanSP Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 3 minutes ago, jonthefox said: Anyone reckon Benitez could be tempted?. i like the sound of this should Ranieri get the chop.
tickler28 Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 8 minutes ago, Matt_Lcfc said: Can only think of a few of the top of my head but discuss them below. Guus Hiddink Gary Rowett Roy Hodgson Alan Pardew Roberto Mancini Van Gaal Nigel Pearson My point is if we gave Claudio the chop many managers are out there that would bring in stability, they're the ones I can think of the top of my head too. Roy Hodgson, Alan Pardew, Mancini, Van Gaal.....are you f###ing serious???!!!
Matt_Lcfc Posted 22 January 2017 Author Posted 22 January 2017 Just now, tickler28 said: Roy Hodgson? Van Gaal.....are you f###ing serious???!!! Just like to clarify I'm not saying I'd have confidence in these managers, just pointing out the ones who are unemployed currently
Kitchandro Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 What has Gary Rowett done to warrant a place on your list? There's some hideous names out there. EDIT: Fair enough if you weren't suggesting him
tickler28 Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 4 minutes ago, jonthefox said: Anyone reckon Benitez could be tempted?. Yeah he really wants to leave a team guaranteed promotion to the prem to join a team on free fall!!
cc_star Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 Chris Coleman? There's more comparatively unknown 'Pochettino types' out there, surely??? Not since Sven's final months have we seen anyone as clueless as Ranieri this season Mancini a good shout and obv Pearson
tickler28 Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 Just now, Matt_Lcfc said: Just like to clarify I'm not saying I'd have confidence in these managers, just pointing out the ones who are unemployed currently Why are we even having this discussion...it's the players fault not Ranieris...he hasn't instructed them all to be shit!! Sack them first I say!
Tuna Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 7 minutes ago, Matt_Lcfc said: Why would he want to join us? May fancy his chances of getting them up via the play offs and is already a hero there, so why would he come to us? You talk as if we are bottom and 12 points adrift.
Kitchandro Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 1 minute ago, cc_star said: There's more than comparatively unknown 'Pochettino types' out there Not since Sven's final months have we seen anyone as clueless as Ranieri this season Mancini a good shout and obv Pearson Pearson was completely clueless for most of the great escape season. The difference was at least most of the players were trying.
HoustonFox Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 If he had the same impact as at Chelsea, I would think of a Hiddink like short term person to bring back the passion and pride, and basically save our season. Would then swap in for an up and comer and give them the full summer to put in their philosophy and players. We need a serious oil change
iancognito Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 That list is more depressing than the game today. Hiddink perhaps, maybe Mancini. I wouldn't even comment on the rest.
Matt_Lcfc Posted 22 January 2017 Author Posted 22 January 2017 Yes I WASNT saying these are worth bringing in, just pointing out the ones currently unemployed
foxy boxing Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 Simon Grayson anyone! Not that I want him just putting a name out there!
Dr The Singh Posted 22 January 2017 Posted 22 January 2017 There will be no managerial change But my choice would be Steve Keane or Avram grant
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