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Why Rowett? His sides play awful, negative football which clearly doesn't suit us and more to the point he has no qualifications for a job of this magnitude

Posted
2 minutes ago, Guy said:

Would love to know why! He's obviously unlikely to be brought back now re the owners and that is now probably re-affirmed after his brief time at Derby - although that too was at the hands of a fall out with an egotistical owner just because their form was not so good. Not saying we're doomed but it is fast becoming more than a remote possibility now - just as the Holloway season ended nine years ago......lest we forget! - and we know who then saved us after that....! :-)

We're at a real low. Granted. Just shows how we've grown under Ranieri, considering we're 5 points and 3 places above the drop zone. 

 

We were rejoicing bottom of the league under Pearson just because we never lost by more than 2 lol

 

The man is trouble. Let a league one or lower championship take him on. 

Posted
2 minutes ago, Barky said:

9 games, 2 against relegation fodder, 5 against teams with nothing to play for. A decent run, but nothing special really when looked at in isolation 

22 points out of 9 games

thats the same points amassed from 22 games this year, how did we fare against the relegation fodder this year mate? given that its such easy games?

Hull?

Sunderland??

 

Cr walked into a very confident dressing room, and was quoted as saying there was nothing he needed to change or "tinker with" i wonder how he would've fared with a team low on confidence

Posted
6 minutes ago, Kitchandro said:

Why Rowett? His sides play awful, negative football which clearly doesn't suit us and more to the point he has no qualifications for a job of this magnitude

Because he's the phenom at the moment, which is somehow more important than a specialist.

Posted
1 hour 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?

 

We're a bigger club than Huddersfield.

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Just now, HankMarvin said:

22 points out of 9 games

thats the same points amassed from 22 games this year, how did we fare against the relegation fodder this year mate? given that its such easy games?

Hull?

Sunderland??

 

Cr walked into a very confident dressing room, and was quoted as saying there was nothing he needed to change or "tinker with" i wonder how he would've fared with a team low on confidence

We haven't played any team with nothing to play for yet because we're only half way through the season. If you must compare then compare where we are today with where we were two years ago. 

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1 hour ago, crazyleicester said:

lol at the list. Hoffenheins manager only 29 highly regarded? PMSL!! Talking about clutching at straws we are now reduced to speculating with people who we have no idea what there name is never mind at 29 obviously hasnt got the credentials. Thats something I know just buy his age. Got to love the old list. Rowett sacked by a Championship side, Woy sacked by everybody, Pearson? Please!!

 

lollollol

 

Imagine being this ignorant.

 

FYI Hoffenheim are currently 3rd in the Bundesliga and are unbeaten this season. Their manager is heavily linked with the Arsenal job.

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3 minutes ago, ImBlue said:

We're at a real low. Granted. Just shows how we've grown under Ranieri, considering we're 5 points and 3 places above the drop zone. 

 

We were rejoicing bottom of the league under Pearson just because we never lost by more than 2 lol

 

The man is trouble. Let a league one or lower championship take him on. 

 I think Pearson is still the type to fit a certain club though, regardless of their league status - although much was made of his backroom staff in his two spells here (Steve Walsh for one, plus Shakespeare) - and the fact that we played 'below par' clubs (barring Champions elect Chelsea), during that amazing last ditch run to stay up in 2015! Whether he would now be able to turn this season around in an instant  in a theoretical sense(after suffering the ignominy of being sacked at the end of the great escape and the reasons around why) is debatable, admittedly re having his confidence knocked. Something went seriously wrong for him at Derby though obviously.....possibly his 'old school' dislike of a manager being sacked after no time in the job at all.....as he was being threatened with before he was actually shown the door I guess!

Posted
26 minutes ago, HankMarvin said:

Pearson didnt do bad with the same formula in his last 10 games either

 

18 April 201532 Leicester City 2–0 Swansea City [show]Leicester
25 April 201533 Burnley 0–1 Leicester City [show]Burnley
30 April 201534 Leicester City 1–3 Chelsea [show]Leicester
16 May 201537 Sunderland 0–0 Leicester City [show]Sunderland

You mean Cambiasso :ph34r:

Posted

Rowett. Worked wonders with Birmingham on a shoe string and motivated players to get 100%, which is what our players aren't showing. Why so many people want a time bomb like Mancini I have no idea. 

Posted

If Claudio walks then we need to change

 

But I'd sack some of the players or get rid first.

 

Surely it's in their Job Discription to play football.

Job Competencies and Job Description

The skill and knowledge required to be effective in a particular work role are described as job competencies. The job competencies are essential requirements to successfully perform specific work functions and therefore are critical elements of the job description.

Additional Benefits of Job Descriptions

A job description clearly defines a job role and the expected contributions of an employee. As a result, a well-written job description is an element of a legally binding contract of employment, which helps an organization avoid the legal and economic consequences of major human resources missteps. Job descriptions also serve as a baseline for employee training programs. The descriptions also reflect a company's efforts to comply with codes and to implement policies that safeguard workers and protect company interests.

Posted
16 minutes ago, AKCJ said:

 

lollollol

 

Imagine being this ignorant.

 

FYI Hoffenheim are currently 3rd in the Bundesliga and are unbeaten this season. Their manager is heavily linked with the Arsenal job.

Link all they want Arsenal won't be hiring a 29 year old.

Posted

a list of shít and unrealistic names there.

 

lets just stick with claudio but agree not to moan while the unacceptable performances continue and we eventually get relegated.

Guest Mickyblueeyes
Posted

I think we need someone with a no bullshit attitude. Not a mate of the players. They've let there mental in capabilities of dealing with success get to there heads. They are not big game players and failed on the big stage for most of their careers because they can't handle success correctly. We need a manager who tells them that or gets rid.

 

i like Wagner - he ticks the boxes apart from experience.

Guest Bob Hazels shorts
Posted

Cambiaso player coach

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I'd be very underwhelmed with anybody from that lot. At a push, Hiddink could do a steady short term job and Rowett clearly has a fantastic future ahead but it's a steep learning curve. Looking outside of England, Galtier does alright at St Etienne year after year, Kovac is doing well at Frankfurt, Di Francesco has worked wonders at Sassuolo.

 

However IF we were to say goodbye to Claudio, the target I'd be properly looking at is Brendan Rodgers and, although Celtic is a more than steady job, to be quite honest I think he'd switch with the right offer.

 

The most gutting thing is that this is even a conversation. We've regressed so much.

Posted
1 hour ago, TK95 said:

Martin O'Neill would be the only one fans would take to with warmth I think. But I sincerely hope it doesn't come to it.

 

Given that he won us a league title and this will probably be Ranieri's last job in management, it would be a great shame.

I still believe he'll turn it around

I still hope he will turn things around 

 

come on Ranners sort it out. :claudio:

Posted
1 hour ago, Guy said:

Would love to know why! He's obviously unlikely to be brought back now re the owners and that is now probably re-affirmed after his brief time at Derby - although that too was at the hands of a fall out with an egotistical owner just because their form was not so good. Not saying we're doomed but it is fast becoming more than a remote possibility now - just as the Holloway season ended nine years ago......lest we forget! - and we know who then saved us after that....! :-)

Are you claiming NFP was sacked because our owners are egotistical?

Posted
2 hours 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.

Think we might need Houdini at this rate .

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