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Post by BigKahunaBurger on May 22, 2013 8:41:31 GMT
SkySports - Phil Neville has indicated he is keen to replace David Moyes as Everton boss
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 8:41:57 GMT
So you would prefer zero managerial experience? Compared to Martinez, yes. If he really was such a good manager he would have identified Wigan's defensive fragility and gone and spent a few million on a decent center half, he is nowhere near as good a manager that TP was/is. Where was he getting this few million from? He was aware of the defensive frailty. Not everybody had the luxury to blow millions when they saw fit.
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Post by fortressbritannia on May 22, 2013 8:42:57 GMT
With another mention of Phil Neville in the Independent this morning, you wonder whether they may go balls deep and take a punt on him with an experienced No.2? Is Francis still here? If so it might be a deliberate ploy to make the switch smoother whilst still keeping the good foundations that TP has put in place.
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Post by sufolkstokie on May 22, 2013 8:44:23 GMT
Well for what it is worth, bloke who put his £1k on RDM reckons he has lost the bet. He also said 'the media are looking in the wrong places' and he thinks they met a foreign manager in London last week
Interesting that he thinks he has lost is grand
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Post by FullerMagic on May 22, 2013 8:45:57 GMT
With another mention of Phil Neville in the Independent this morning, you wonder whether they may go balls deep and take a punt on him with an experienced No.2? I think appointing Phil Neville takes you up to the perineum. Yep! It does sound outlandish - but he would have the advantage of being a complete blank canvas. Probably a non-starter as the main man with zero experience, but who knows? Interseting that the Independent says Coates' contacts at the FA are what's led to the interest in him.
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Post by longlivelongball on May 22, 2013 8:46:18 GMT
didn't PC have dinner with some french fella the other day?
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Post by beartownpotter on May 22, 2013 8:46:18 GMT
SkySports - Phil Neville has indicated he is keen to replace David Moyes as Everton boss I'm sure he is..but surely Everton will want someone with a lot more ..or even some!....managerial experience?
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Post by Jamo on the wing on May 22, 2013 8:48:50 GMT
Well for what it is worth, bloke who put his £1k on RDM reckons he has lost the bet. He also said 'the media are looking in the wrong places' and he thinks they met a foreign manager in London last week Interesting that he thinks he has lost is grand That's interesting Suffolk. Would certainly be a massive sea change.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 8:48:56 GMT
didn't PC have dinner with some french fella the other day? I got the impression that this was just some sort of function where Coates and a French fella met by chance, rather than a private dinner.
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Post by fortressbritannia on May 22, 2013 8:51:42 GMT
Compared to Martinez, yes. If he really was such a good manager he would have identified Wigan's defensive fragility and gone and spent a few million on a decent center half, he is nowhere near as good a manager that TP was/is. Where was he getting this few million from? He was aware of the defensive frailty. Not everybody had the luxury to blow millions when they saw fit. He spent £6.5 million on Boselli that would easily buy you 2 decent center halves, also spent £2m on Ronnie Stam, that's 8.5m he spent in 2010/11 that can easily buy you 2 decent center halves.
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Post by sufolkstokie on May 22, 2013 8:54:16 GMT
Well for what it is worth, bloke who put his £1k on RDM reckons he has lost the bet. He also said 'the media are looking in the wrong places' and he thinks they met a foreign manager in London last week Interesting that he thinks he has lost is grand That's interesting Suffolk. Would certainly be a massive sea change. Yea - I met the bloke once a couple of weeks ago when he showed me/us his betting slip. But the crowd we go home and away with, are a lot closer to him and reckon he is legit re he knows some of the wider family But then again the silly sod but a grand on RDM - so who knows? Only thing 100% true is Mr C was in London last week
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 9:00:40 GMT
Martinez has had shit luck with injuries at centre half remember, lost Ramiz, Figueroa in the last 4 weeks of the season.
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Post by MuddyWoody on May 22, 2013 9:01:00 GMT
Well for what it is worth, bloke who put his £1k on RDM reckons he has lost the bet. He also said 'the media are looking in the wrong places' and he thinks they met a foreign manager in London last week Interesting that he thinks he has lost is grand Isn't RDM due another season of compensation from Chelski? If so wouldn't taking another job cancel this out? Which would make him taking the Stoke job unlikely.
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Post by FullerMagic on May 22, 2013 9:05:16 GMT
Well for what it is worth, bloke who put his £1k on RDM reckons he has lost the bet. He also said 'the media are looking in the wrong places' and he thinks they met a foreign manager in London last week Interesting that he thinks he has lost is grand Interesting. Wouldn't rule it out if Coates Jr/Cartwright and the younger crew are at the steering wheel? There probably are a few younger coaches abroad who'd see us as an opportunity. There seems to be a young coach called Tuchel at Mainz who seems to be on the way up.
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Post by Jamo on the wing on May 22, 2013 9:09:34 GMT
That's interesting Suffolk. Would certainly be a massive sea change. Yea - I met the bloke once a couple of weeks ago when he showed me/us his betting slip. But the crowd we go home and away with, are a lot closer to him and reckon he is legit re he knows some of the wider family But then again the silly sod but a grand on RDM - so who knows? Only thing 100% true is Mr C was in London last week It certainly looks like this has been a while in the making. PC isn't daft and I'm pretty sure that the lack of noise signifies his influence, involvement and a structured plan; despite people thinking the contrary on here.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 9:13:50 GMT
All these excuses for Martinez - he managed to find decent attacking players despite that limited budget so why not decent defenders? You can put together a decent back line that doesn't cost the earth.
As far as the injuries go, their defence has been dreadful as long as he's been there and some of the mistakes they've made are amateurish.
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Post by Staffsoatcake on May 22, 2013 9:16:50 GMT
Only stoke could sack a manager and not know the replacement . Unbelievably niave and a very poor omen That's not true at all. Wolves did it too.....oh shit. He was sacked during the season,we have time to look for the right man.
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Post by 11wilkosinateam on May 22, 2013 9:19:49 GMT
Where was he getting this few million from? He was aware of the defensive frailty. Not everybody had the luxury to blow millions when they saw fit. He spent £6.5 million on Boselli that would easily buy you 2 decent center halves, also spent £2m on Ronnie Stam, that's 8.5m he spent in 2010/11 that can easily buy you 2 decent center halves. he spent 4.5mil on the shit heap ramis and 2 on beasejour (spelling) as well
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Post by sufolkstokie on May 22, 2013 9:24:30 GMT
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Post by vahl on May 22, 2013 9:30:38 GMT
The keyword that sticks out here is vibrant. Phil Neville is about as vibrant as a box of moldy cornflakes, so I think that's him out of the running for anything other than a coach job.
Happy days.
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Post by RichardTMP on May 22, 2013 9:34:41 GMT
Mark Hughes 2/1 Roberto Di Matteo 5/1 Gus Poyet 7/1 Rafa Benitez 8/1 There is the favorites on SKYBET right now. Personally id take Di Matteo or Rafa.
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Post by GeneralFaye on May 22, 2013 9:43:28 GMT
Benitez (in a dream world) Poyet (in reality)
would be my ideal choices.. For some reason I don't want Martinez at all.
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Post by boskampsflaps on May 22, 2013 9:47:40 GMT
Only Stoke fans could wish for a manager who has just got a team relegated from the Premier league. I despair. Doesn't really paint the whole picture though does it? That's how a child would see it. Anyone with a bit about them would see behind the relegation. Exactly, looking behind the relegation you would see a manager unable to organize a defense and took a decent Prem team and turned them into a relegation side season on season, while spending more money than previous managers at the same club.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2013 9:53:23 GMT
Poyet is the ideal candidate, surely? Fit's the young and vibrant category, whilst maintaining a solid back four - Brighton had the lowest goals conceded in the Championship this season.
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Post by sevvy on May 22, 2013 9:58:01 GMT
Isn't he Aliadiere's current manager then? I'm sure Premiumbetts would have been all over this thread like a rash if he was coming!
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Post by Stoke711 on May 22, 2013 9:58:31 GMT
Rene Girard is 59 would he fit into young manager?
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Post by salopstick on May 22, 2013 11:41:55 GMT
i dont want young and vibrant, i want a manager who will keep us up playing decent football.
we are nearly at that level where there should always be 3 worse teams we need a good steady manager to buy decent players and get the best out of the ones we have. at our stage of development we do need experience. certain clubs will just stay up, regardless of who is in charge we need to become like that
we are a working class club, in a working class area and both the chairman and pulis were a natural fit, i wouldnt want too much change, i dont really want a young foreign manager in a fancy suit. Rafa i think would be perfect as after being at liverpool he understands how a club fits in to its area, and it wouldnt require a massive over haul in playing style
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Post by LDE76 on May 22, 2013 11:46:35 GMT
Well for what it is worth, bloke who put his £1k on RDM reckons he has lost the bet. He also said 'the media are looking in the wrong places' and he thinks they met a foreign manager in London last week Interesting that he thinks he has lost is grand That's interesting Suffolk. Would certainly be a massive sea change. Yep, replacing a manager responsible for an abject surrender in Europe with a Frenchman*. *If this is the same story that someone posted the other day.
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Post by Jamo on the wing on May 22, 2013 11:48:56 GMT
That's interesting Suffolk. Would certainly be a massive sea change. Yep, replacing a manager responsible for an abject surrender in Europe with a Frenchman*. *If this is the same story that someone posted the other day. Trust you!
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Post by salopstick on May 22, 2013 11:50:53 GMT
All these excuses for Martinez - he managed to find decent attacking players despite that limited budget so why not decent defenders? You can put together a decent back line that doesn't cost the earth. As far as the injuries go, their defence has been dreadful as long as he's been there and some of the mistakes they've made are amateurish. there is a bloke available called tony pulis, he would make a great defensive coach
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