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4 hours ago, PAPA LAZAROU said:

Both of those are not champions league material ( it's the reason they both got sacked )

I could be mistaken. Didnt tuchel win the world's top 3 club trophies with Chelsea within 100 games? 

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Not sure why people want managers like Tuchel and Poch, we not a CL club.  Our priority is also to stay up and sort the basics out like defending, toughen the players up etc without spending money. Dyche would be perfect for us at the moment, and also stop this tika taka nonsense, go back to direct football.

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If Rodgers needs a budget to work with, rat-face Tuchel would demand double that. You don't go from working with Chelsea and their Waitrose shopping list to Leicester with our Lidl one. He's not even a contender for me.

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14 minutes ago, Chrysalis said:

Not sure why people want managers like Tuchel and Poch, we not a CL club.  Our priority is also to stay up and sort the basics out like defending, toughen the players up etc without spending money. Dyche would be perfect for us at the moment, and also stop this tika taka nonsense, go back to direct football.

Jesus Christ :o

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30 minutes ago, Chrysalis said:

Not sure why people want managers like Tuchel and Poch, we not a CL club.  Our priority is also to stay up and sort the basics out like defending, toughen the players up etc without spending money. Dyche would be perfect for us at the moment, and also stop this tika taka nonsense, go back to direct football.

Tuchel and Poch did both respectively make their names at Mainz, Espanyol and Southampton - because they went away from thinking just staying up was enough and pushed those clubs on further 

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4 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

Tuchel and Poch did both respectively make their names at Mainz, Espanyol and Southampton - because they went away from thinking just staying up was enough and pushed those clubs on further 

The whole Dyche in nonsense is just short termism at its finest. Just going to leave us in a pickle next summer when we have to reshape the whole squad to suit him.

 

Need to have a long term plan of how we want to play our football going forward, which manager suits it and how we can shape the squad for that.

 

Whether Top, Rudkin & co have got that in them remains to be seen!

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We’ve proper ****ed ourselves, could have got various managers in the summer and even some last week, but we’ve left it so long that the pool of willing managers to come here has got even smaller. 
 

We’ve self destructed and I’m absolutely gutted atm. 

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31 minutes ago, Simmo86 said:

The whole Dyche in nonsense is just short termism at its finest. Just going to leave us in a pickle next summer when we have to reshape the whole squad to suit him.

 

Need to have a long term plan of how we want to play our football going forward, which manager suits it and how we can shape the squad for that.

 

Whether Top, Rudkin & co have got that in them remains to be seen!

Exactly my thoughts - shouldn’t be underselling ourselves. 

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57 minutes ago, Cardiff_Fox said:

Tuchel and Poch did both respectively make their names at Mainz, Espanyol and Southampton - because they went away from thinking just staying up was enough and pushed those clubs on further 

That's also why I'm not particularly bothered that e.g. Poch failed at PSG and Rose only lasted a season at Dortmund. Their work at the sort of clubs you mention is more relevant to the task they would have on their hands here (not that I expect either to turn up here).

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2 minutes ago, Guest said:

That's also why I'm not particularly bothered that e.g. Poch failed at PSG and Rose only lasted a season at Dortmund. Their work at the sort of clubs you mention is more relevant to the task they would have on their hands here (not that I expect either to turn up here).

Quite like what De Zerbi has done at Sassuolo before going to Shahktar.

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6 hours ago, Tails said:

 

I know a lot of Lincoln fans who can't stand him. He also did a bad job at Huddersfield.

 they must be a funny lot at Lincoln he took them from non league to league one, that like saying there are Leicester fans who couldn't stand Raneri Haha 

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1 hour ago, Pliskin said:

Amorim…. To be fair, I’d take Ralph Rangnick. He’s actually a quality manager, United are just impossible. 

Rangnick is an interesting one. I’d like to see how he operates without a bin fire like United standing over him. 

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