RowlattsFox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Names we'd be linked with: Alan Curbishley Chris Hughton Tim Sherwood Martin Jol And anyone else who is out of work. Or taking a gamble on someone from a lower league who is no more qualified than Nigel. It's not easy to attract a manager, all west Brom got was Alan Irvine and palace got Warnock FFS
kingfox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Aitor Karanka Remi Garde Sascha Lewandowski Paul Clement
CosbehFox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Aitor Karanka Remi Garde Sascha Lewandowski Paul Clement Some lovely suggestions there. Lewandowski with 4 games of top flight experience (discounting when he was a puppet for Sami Hyypia. Clement with no managerial experience at all. Garde out of football for 3 years. All have been involved with clubs in the top four of their respective leagues with no experience at all of having to manage a team in poor form.
hesapeepingtom Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Some lovely suggestions there. Lewandowski with 4 games of top flight experience (discounting when he was a puppet for Sami Hyypia. Clement with no managerial experience at all. Garde out of football for 3 years. All have been involved with clubs in the top four of their respective leagues with no experience at all of having to manage a team in poor form. Yeah you are all right,there must be no one out there who can beat 2/from 36.it's such a high benchmark.
kingfox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Some lovely suggestions there. Lewandowski with 4 games of top flight experience (discounting when he was a puppet for Sami Hyypia. Clement with no managerial experience at all. Garde out of football for 3 years. All have been involved with clubs in the top four of their respective leagues with no experience at all of having to manage a team in poor form. Yep they are lovely. Two guys who have had experience in the coaching team at Real Madrid. Lewandowski improved Leverkusen not once but twice. Remi Garde left Lyon this year, so on that note you don't have a clue what your talking about.
Babylon Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Yep they are lovely. Two guys who have had experience in the coaching team at Real Madrid. Lewandowski improved Leverkusen not once but twice. Remi Garde left Lyon this year, so on that note you don't have a clue what your talking about. I see Kingfox has been scouting football manager 2012 again for names.
kingfox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 I see Kingfox has been scouting football manager 2012 again for names. Don't need that game to get names.
CosbehFox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Yep they are lovely. Two guys who have had experience in the coaching team at Real Madrid. Lewandowski improved Leverkusen not once but twice. Remi Garde left Lyon this year, so on that note you don't have a clue what your talking about. But what makes them right for a club 20th in the league though?
kingfox Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 But what makes them right for a club 20th in the league though? They have sexier looking names.
Corky Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 Glenn Hoddle was quite good about 15 years ago, his last two jobs have been awful and his much vaunted style at QPR was thrown out after four games and 10 goals conceded. Doesn't seem to have great man-management skills for all you people who think Pearson can't handle big names. Hardly a progressive appointment.
MrandMrsF Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 I'm surprised the name Gary Rowett hasn't been mentioned yet (or if it has then sorry !!). Ex player, up and coming manager, seems to have turned a dire Birmingham around albeit early days. I know we'de have to rob him, but Bolton did it to us. Worth a punt ?
cjslcfc Posted 22 December 2014 Posted 22 December 2014 I'm surprised the name Gary Rowett hasn't been mentioned yet (or if it has then sorry !!). Ex player, up and coming manager, seems to have turned a dire Birmingham around albeit early days. I know we'de have to rob him, but Bolton did it to us. Worth a punt ? For people in a similar position I'd rather get Neil Lennon than Rowett.
tickler28 Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Anyone considered Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink....great prem player...dutch mentality doing a great job at Burton. I know he'd be a gamble but I think it would be a gamble worth taking in the long run. Mark my words...he will be at a big club one day.
benpicko Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 We'd be doing fine if we had a decent striker and if our players were capable of winning possession without waiting for the opposition to cock up and gift it to us. A lot of the time we just sit and let them pass it around, nobody attempting to win possession, until they make a stray pass to one of our players, at which point one of two things happens. If it's the start of the match or the end of the match in which we're unlikely to win we'll look incredibly competent for a while, until we pass to Vardy and have him either run into a defender and lose possession again or scuff a shot. If it's in the middle of a match though we'll just hoof it straight to the opposition and wait for them to mess up before we see it again
CosbehFox Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Anyone considered Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink....great prem player...dutch mentality doing a great job at Burton. I know he'd be a gamble but I think it would be a gamble worth taking in the long run. Mark my words...he will be at a big club one day. He's had 6 games at League 2; 3 wins, 2 draws and a loss. He also managed probably the biggest club in Belgian 2nd tier (Royal Antwerp) and finished mid-table. It's hardly a superb managerial CV.
MC Prussian Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Take your pick here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Premier_League_managers
Fox Ulike Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Anyone considered Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink....great prem player...dutch mentality doing a great job at Burton. I know he'd be a gamble but I think it would be a gamble worth taking in the long run. Mark my words...he will be at a big club one day. Some really really poor suggestions on this thread. Well done everyone. The winner though has to be Hasselbaink! I think my understanding of the term "Dutch mentality" must be very different from yours mate. Having looked through here is really just convinces me that there really isn't a better option than Pearson out there. Relegation is part of life. We should just take it on the chin. Accept and Embrace it.
Guest Col city fan Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Some really really poor suggestions on this thread. Well done everyone. The winner though has to be Hasselbaink! I think my understanding of the term "Dutch mentality" must be very different from yours mate. Having looked through here is really just convinces me that there really isn't a better option than Pearson out there. Relegation is part of life. We should just take it on the chin. Accept and Embrace it. Not yet bro...not yet... Win on Boxing Day and its all back on
Fox Ulike Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Not yet bro...not yet... Win on Boxing Day and its all back on OK I'll hold off the doom und gloom until Christmas... But lose on boxing day and lose at Hull then the game will be up...
Fox92 Posted 24 December 2014 Posted 24 December 2014 Anyone considered Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink....great prem player...dutch mentality doing a great job at Burton. I know he'd be a gamble but I think it would be a gamble worth taking in the long run. Mark my words...he will be at a big club one day. Hasselbaink isn't any improvement on Pearson. And being a Prem player isn't much of a qualification either, I mean Paul Ince and Roy Keane are great Premier League players but it doesn't mean I want them as manager. I'd take the point about the Dutch mentality if you were suggesting Cruyff, De Boer or Van Basten.
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