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Post by TexasPotter on Oct 21, 2017 17:24:09 GMT
Anyone have big sams number or a brill continental manager nobody knows of? 🤔
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Post by toppercorner on Oct 21, 2017 17:24:21 GMT
I wouldn't say no to Big Sam. But I definitely think we'd be looking at a foreign punt or a Championship punt if Allardyce didn't fancy it. I'm almost sure no Premier League manager would jump ship for a club like us. Can't see Dyche ,for example, leaving Burnley for anything less than an Everton-type as there's nothing in it for him. Moyes would probably get a mention at Bet 365 HQ, but ultimately I don't think Coates could really go through with it. Has Michael O'Neill done enough? Probably not. Coleman? No thanks. Has anyone put together a compelling CV in the Championship? I'm struggling to name one. Is there someone at a mid-ranking French/Spanish/German team we could realistically attract? And would Coates appoint one with no English experience (I think we kind of know the answer to that one) Christophe Galtier ... available too
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Post by FullerMagic on Oct 21, 2017 17:24:32 GMT
I wouldn't say no to Big Sam. But I definitely think we'd be looking at a foreign punt or a Championship punt if Allardyce didn't fancy it. I'm almost sure no Premier League manager would jump ship for a club like us. Can't see Dyche ,for example, leaving Burnley for anything less than an Everton-type as there's nothing in it for him. Moyes would probably get a mention at Bet 365 HQ, but ultimately I don't think Coates could really go through with it. Has Michael O'Neill done enough? Probably not. Coleman? No thanks. Has anyone put together a compelling CV in the Championship? I'm struggling to name one. Is there someone at a mid-ranking French/Spanish/German team we could realistically attract? And would Coates appoint one with no English experience (I think we kind of know the answer to that one) Michael O'Neill's a good shout. I'd go for Allardyce first, Dyche second, O'Neill as a probably more realistic third. My instinct is to say he hasn't done enough to get a Prem job. But maybe that's a bit arrogant. He seems as good a shout as any (but I do speak out of total ignorance about what type of manager he is) I presume he's a bit Pulis-y, is he? He wouldn't come 'til they were out of the World Cup though, would he?
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Post by thisfootballclub on Oct 21, 2017 17:25:28 GMT
Can't see why Dyche would leave Burnley for Stoke at the moment either.
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Post by TrentValePotter96 on Oct 21, 2017 17:26:27 GMT
Hughes has got go...Please Fair enough then. To be replaced by who? pottermus
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Post by FullerMagic on Oct 21, 2017 17:26:34 GMT
I wouldn't say no to Big Sam. But I definitely think we'd be looking at a foreign punt or a Championship punt if Allardyce didn't fancy it. I'm almost sure no Premier League manager would jump ship for a club like us. Can't see Dyche ,for example, leaving Burnley for anything less than an Everton-type as there's nothing in it for him. Moyes would probably get a mention at Bet 365 HQ, but ultimately I don't think Coates could really go through with it. Has Michael O'Neill done enough? Probably not. Coleman? No thanks. Has anyone put together a compelling CV in the Championship? I'm struggling to name one. Is there someone at a mid-ranking French/Spanish/German team we could realistically attract? And would Coates appoint one with no English experience (I think we kind of know the answer to that one) Christophe Galtier ... available too Yeah - he's a good shout. Saw him mentioned in the week. Great record at St Etienne. Whether Pulis would go for someone with zero experience of English football experience though, who knows?
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Post by Pugsley on Oct 21, 2017 17:27:14 GMT
Why would any manager come to a club that doesn't spend enough money and has a recruitment team that couldn't scout for ladsandads?
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Post by Trouserdog on Oct 21, 2017 17:28:33 GMT
Michael O'Neill's a good shout. I'd go for Allardyce first, Dyche second, O'Neill as a probably more realistic third. My instinct is to say he hasn't done enough to get a Prem job. But maybe that's a bit arrogant. He seems as good a shout as any (but I do speak out of total ignorance about what type of manager he is) I presume he's a bit Pulis-y, is he? He wouldn't come 'til they were out of the World Cup though, would he? I think that's what we need to be honest. Not Pulis himself (I'd rather risk keeping Hughes) but someone who can get that shambolic defence organised and stop us giving stupid goals away. No, we'd be having to wait until they lose to Switzerland. Only a few weeks I think. Fuck Hughes off now, stick someone in as a temporary measure while we try and persuade Big Sam or Dyche, and by the time thye've both told us to fuck off, Northern Ireland will be out and we'll get O'Neill. Jobs a good un.
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Post by chamberlain on Oct 21, 2017 17:28:43 GMT
He’s got to go that was abysmal, he hasn’t got a clue
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Post by wembley1972 on Oct 21, 2017 17:29:07 GMT
The complacency of his response on his radio stoke interview has pushed me over the edge. I’m out. Me too. I wanted him to come on the radio and admit he got it wrong or the players didn't follow instructions. However I think most of us guessed he would trot out the same lame excuses. Dont ask me who should come in, but surely Coates must be looking seriously at possible replacements now. Watford were unlucky today, they will not fear us next week, if things go wrong it could be all over.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2017 17:30:45 GMT
Yep sack Hughes and replace him with Big Sam give your heads a wobble ffs.
PS: grow a pair too bunch of fannies.
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Post by march4 on Oct 21, 2017 17:30:48 GMT
Can't see why Dyche would leave Burnley for Stoke at the moment either. It will take plenty of money! Sacking Hughes and appointing Dyche is a no-brainer. Sacking Hughes and appointing Pottermus is attractive at the moment! If Dyche wishes to stay until the end of the season out of loyalty then we simply bring in Big Sam and offer him a bonus of a few £M for keeping us up.
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Post by robwahlmann on Oct 21, 2017 17:31:42 GMT
Will another 45 points season be enough to keep the job for LMH? I think less than 50 points should result in us looking for a replacement. I think he'll keep us up this seasons as well, but I don't think we'll win anything under Hughes. He and his lot obviously don't know a shit about how to organize a defence. 1. Dyche, 2. Big Sam and 3. Brendan Rodgers (the defence isn't his best part either). After some promising results against better oposition like Arsenal and Manchester <united I think we have looked very weak at the back. With the defensive players we now have on our books I honestly think I could have organized us better than Hughes! Johnson would never have played for my team again, and I really feel he got rid of the wrong one when sending Bards to Burnley. Anyway I would have brought in a right back and a left back who was ready as well. To pay £18M for Wimmer is really something you should be put behind bars for doing, and we should have added another midfielder and a striker too. If Indi isn't fit for the next game I would go for 4 at the back! I would also see Diouf and Crouch up front from the start. We can't wait long to turn things around now!
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Post by kidcrewbob on Oct 21, 2017 17:32:24 GMT
No - fucking NOT Allardyce - Jesus Christ why is this arsehole always the first one peddled when any team gets into the bottom six - he's a fucking disgrace and should come nowhere near our club - we need to raise our sights....
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Post by march4 on Oct 21, 2017 17:33:24 GMT
Why would any manager come to a club that doesn't spend enough money and has a recruitment team that couldn't scout for ladsandads? There would have to be major pruning behind the scenes, mate. The first to go should be the one who suggested Hughes be appointed.
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Post by toppercorner on Oct 21, 2017 17:33:46 GMT
Christophe Galtier ... available too Yeah - he's a good shout. Saw him mentioned in the week. Great record at St Etienne. Whether Pulis would go for someone with zero experience of English football experience though, who knows? i presume you mean Coates? 😜 I started to feel a pit peeved with Hughes a while ago, and it was this summer's transfer business, including the outward bound players that made me feel this was going to be a long season. i don't know who the board would consider, but i think it would be unwise to only go for the usual suspects list of british managers
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Post by Pugsley on Oct 21, 2017 17:34:13 GMT
Why would Dyche leave Burnley for a club that won't spend the money required? He might as well stay where he is.
The squad needs at leat £100million spending on it.
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Post by miggoscfc on Oct 21, 2017 17:34:42 GMT
Fair enough then. To be replaced by who? Ancelotti Mancini Dyche Allardyce Enrique Wagner Hiddink Howe Van Gaal Laudrup There just has to be a manager out there that can get more than 3 good performances a season out of the current squad. Gouranga. Haha. I'll have some of what your smoking. You have what 1 realistic option 2 at a massive push.
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Post by Pugsley on Oct 21, 2017 17:35:43 GMT
Why would any manager come to a club that doesn't spend enough money and has a recruitment team that couldn't scout for ladsandads? There would have to be major pruning behind the scenes, mate. The first to go should be the one who suggested Hughes be appointed. Pruning? More like a culling. Hughes has done well enough but his time is rapidly coming to an end. I just can't see ONE viable candidate that Coates would go for that would improve us. We'd end up with Moyes.
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Post by VolvicStokie on Oct 21, 2017 17:36:40 GMT
If i was Coates, I'd be trying to find out if Big Sam could be tempted.
If it's a yes then get it done ASAP.
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Post by fundermentalist on Oct 21, 2017 17:36:46 GMT
Rafa B.
As sure as eggs is eggs 😎
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Post by riproaring on Oct 21, 2017 17:37:59 GMT
Be in sports here in Lanzarote saying David Moyes is a shoe in ???????
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Post by lawrieleslie on Oct 21, 2017 17:40:24 GMT
The BBC report "Stoke's fixtures do not get any easier. Next Saturday they are at high-flying Watford" says it all for me. High flying Watford ......... FFS what’s happening at our club? The games after Man City ...Bournemouth, Watford, Leicester, Brighton and Palace were meant to be an easier run of fixtures weren’t they?
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Post by foxysgloves on Oct 21, 2017 17:41:37 GMT
Why would Dyche leave Burnley for a club that won't spend the money required? He might as well stay where he is. The squad needs at leat £100million spending on it. How come you've defended Hughes this far but still our squad is so far short??
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Post by adamsson on Oct 21, 2017 17:43:29 GMT
Of who is available what about Thomas Tuchel ex Dortmund?
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Post by march4 on Oct 21, 2017 17:43:33 GMT
There would have to be major pruning behind the scenes, mate. The first to go should be the one who suggested Hughes be appointed. Pruning? More like a culling. Hughes has done well enough but his time is rapidly coming to an end. I just can't see ONE viable candidate that Coates would go for that would improve us. We'd end up with Moyes. Pottermus would improve us. Even Neil Aspin would improve us. I love the style of football of Big Sam and Dyche. At least the players would be fit, well organised and making an effort.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 21, 2017 17:43:45 GMT
Christophe Galtier ... available too Yeah - he's a good shout. Saw him mentioned in the week. Great record at St Etienne. Whether Pulis would go for someone with zero experience of English football experience though, who knows? What's that you've written FM ? Pulis ?? Do you know something ???
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Post by Pugsley on Oct 21, 2017 17:46:24 GMT
Why would Dyche leave Burnley for a club that won't spend the money required? He might as well stay where he is. The squad needs at leat £100million spending on it. How come you've defended Hughes this far but still our squad is so far short?? I've been saying for a while he can go mate BUT the caveat for me are the viable replacements that Coates would go for. I've also been saying that we have not spent enough money during his 4 and a bit seasons here. What we are seeing are the results of that. It is also true that the money he has been given hasn't been spent wisely. We've got big problems everywhere. The manager is only one of those but it's him that usually pays the price. Worrying times. I expected today that after a seven two mullering we'd be at it from the first whistle. In fact it was the total opposite which reflects very very poorly on the manager.
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Post by Pugsley on Oct 21, 2017 17:48:12 GMT
Pruning? More like a culling. Hughes has done well enough but his time is rapidly coming to an end. I just can't see ONE viable candidate that Coates would go for that would improve us. We'd end up with Moyes. Pottermus would improve us. Even Neil Aspin would improve us. I love the style of football of Big Sam and Dyche. At least the players would be fit, well organised and making an effort. I love Peps style but he ain't coming either mate. People are dreaming. We'll get a manager who's desperate for a job and is willing to work on a relative shoestring budget.
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Post by dadger on Oct 21, 2017 17:49:21 GMT
Hughes has got go...Please Should off got rid in the summer and replaced him with Marco silva
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