FilbertFrog Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 9 minutes ago, Bob Weasel Fox said: On a serious note break the bank for Edward Howe Give me strength lord Jesus my my eyes and brain are being inflicted with this evil on the sabbath
Bluearmyfox28 Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Personally would look at one of the following: Christopher Galtier (Lille) Adi Hutter (Frankfurt) Domenico Tedesco (Schalke) - Personal choice Andre Villas- Boas (Shanghai SIPG) Leonardo Jardim Hérve Renard (Morocco) Roberto Martinez (Belgium) This is the list I would look at personally, it’s about time we looked outside of the box for once. Seems to have been successful for most clubs now days.
shailen Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 9 hours ago, Mehrez said: As in the Thomas Tuchel at PSG you can’t be serious Oops think I had a few too many at the time. Just desperate to see him being replaced
RODNEY FERNIO Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 1 minute ago, Bluearmyfox28 said: Personally would look at one of the following: Christopher Galtier (Lille) Adi Hutter (Frankfurt) Domenico Tedesco (Schalke) - Personal choice Andre Villas- Boas (Shanghai SIPG) Leonardo Jardim Hérve Renard (Morocco) Roberto Martinez (Belgium) This is the list I would look at personally, it’s about time we looked outside of the box for once. Seems to have been successful for most clubs now days. Be amazed if Jardim comes here
pazzerfox Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 David Wagner is the man. I know his Huddersfield team are certainties for relegation but he has performed miracles by just getting them promoted and keeping them up for one season! He is a motivator and will get the fans and the players onside immediately. He will bring the feel good factor back to the club. Get him in!!
Guest MattP Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 7 minutes ago, David Hankey said: Rafa If our fans whinge about crap football under Puel can you imagine what they'll be like under Benitez?
lgfualol Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Whoever we bring in, we need a target man in the squad else we will have the same problems at our home games.
David Hankey Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 1 minute ago, MattP said: If our fans whinge about crap football under Puel can you imagine what they'll be like under Benitez? Rafa is a completely different manager to Puel and as worked extremely well under great financial constraints. If he had the cash we have spent over the last 2/3/ years we wouldn't be in the state we're in.
TMELcfc Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 3 minutes ago, RODNEY FERNIO said: Be amazed if Jardim comes here Hasn’t he gone to China now?
Guest MattP Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 4 minutes ago, David Hankey said: Rafa is a completely different manager to Puel and as worked extremely well under great financial constraints. If he had the cash we have spent over the last 2/3/ years we wouldn't be in the state we're in. They are below Warnock's Cardiff in the league and in the relegation area of what looks like the worst PL in years. I really don't get the obsession with Rafa.
Gubbins Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 I think the PL has now almost moved to a stage where any British manager from the championship like Wilder or Lampard will be doing extremely well to have us stay in the division let alone upper midtable. Our oh so patient fanbase is highly unlikely to settle for that (with some actual justification if were facing relegation) and so we just end up looking for a new manager within a year yet again. This leaves the option of a you know what your getting BFS or Moyes type, or we gamble on random manager from abroad in which scenario literally anything could happen. The exception there with our current players though is us playing entertaining winning football whilst easily pulling clear of the rest of the midtable clubs. That almost certainly won't happen.
David Hankey Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 2 minutes ago, MattP said: They are below Warnock's Cardiff in the league and in the relegation area of what looks like the worst PL in years. I really don't get the obsession with Rafa. You're obviously satisfied with what we've got. Can't be lowly Newport, can't be Fulham, can't beat Palace, can't be Cardif and can't beat Soton, great!!
jonny_wright Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 1 hour ago, maddog said: That has us 8th in the league for **** sake. We'll end up with David Moyes if we sack Puel now and nobody wants that clown. Boring now the 7th or 8th in the league nonsense, 5 points off 13th and playing some of the worst football in the league! Won’t be long before we slip down there and you turn Puel out... just wait ?
WilfND Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Pearson till the end of the season, gove the players a kick up the arse
Cincinnati Fox Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Puel won’t go until the end of the season barring an horrific run of losing 6+ on the bounce. We have no obvious interim manager if he does go (Stowell omg) and with 31 points on the board and current distribution of points staying up should not be an issue. However he will be gone in the summer. The club has 6 months to make an informed decision and get the correct man in before pre season. I would go for Steve Gerrard.
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 8 hours ago, MattP said: Guardiola with Klopp as his assistant. And if we weren't 6th minimum by Easter or scored 4 goals in every game, there would be unrest on here.
The People's Hero Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Neil Lennon is the only man for the job
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Just now, Peckfortonfox said: Puel won’t go until the end of the season barring an horrific run of losing 6+ on the bounce. We have no obvious interim manager if he does go (Stowell omg) and with 31 points on the board and current distribution of points staying up should not be an issue. However he will be gone in the summer. The club has 6 months to make an informed decision and get the correct man in before pre season. I would go for Steve Gerrard. I could coach Rangers or Celtic to win the SPL. And probably you could too.
Cincinnati Fox Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Just now, Cadno'r Cymoedd said: I could coach Rangers or Celtic to win the SPL. And probably you could too. Yes but he is a passionate winner, I just want to see my team try and fight to the death and I know he would deliver this.
Cadno'r Cymoedd Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Just now, Peckfortonfox said: Yes but he is a passionate winner, I just want to see my team try and fight to the death and I know he would deliver this. Must be all those PL title medals he's got.
weller54 Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 14 minutes ago, pazzerfox said: David Wagner is the man. I know his Huddersfield team are certainties for relegation but he has performed miracles by just getting them promoted and keeping them up for one season! He is a motivator and will get the fans and the players onside immediately. He will bring the feel good factor back to the club. Get him in!! Could be a good option.. Be interesting to see how he managed a club with some money to spend! As you said he has a great personality and would bring enthusiasm and some excitement back!
Haywood_6 Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 19 minutes ago, pazzerfox said: David Wagner is the man. I know his Huddersfield team are certainties for relegation but he has performed miracles by just getting them promoted and keeping them up for one season! He is a motivator and will get the fans and the players onside immediately. He will bring the feel good factor back to the club. Get him in!! Not a bad shout
Guest MattP Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 7 minutes ago, David Hankey said: You're obviously satisfied with what we've got. Can't be lowly Newport, can't be Fulham, can't beat Palace, can't be Cardif and can't beat Soton, great!! So let's get a manager in that has his team lower than Cardiff with a higher wage bill? Genius.
l444ry Posted 13 January 2019 Posted 13 January 2019 Would like to see the return of Martin O'Neill with Steve Guppy and anyone else he might chose to bring in to groom as a future boss. I know it could be argued as looking back but there's no way Martin would want to finish his career on a low after flogging a dead horse for too long with Ireland. Sure there's plenty of life yet in the old dog and it would be an interesting ride.
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