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Post by bayernoatcake on Jan 2, 2018 12:20:59 GMT
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Post by juiceandbits on Jan 2, 2018 12:21:02 GMT
Awaiting the John percy article on who we're looking at before I flip my shit.
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Post by VolvicStokie on Jan 2, 2018 12:22:25 GMT
Honestly, i'll support anyone who comes in
But, i'd be more than happy with Martin O'Neil and Keane. They would immediately instill exactly what we're missing. Passion, fight, organisation.
However, they can't be a long term option.
If Koeman would come, great. He needs to be prepared for the relegation battle though.
Pearson, arrogant fuckwit who would give this lot a kick up the arse, but he's such a smug fuck, I'm not entirely sure he'll get us out of it, but he would give us a better chance than Hughes.
Bilic, possibly the best shout
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Post by reddipotter on Jan 2, 2018 12:24:56 GMT
I wouldn't be surprised if we have an interim manager to the end of the season.
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Post by supacoopa101 on Jan 2, 2018 12:25:40 GMT
Ian Abrahams stated that because of the miss-management from Hughes basically making the Newcastle a win or bust game after what he pulled against Chelsea he should be gone without consideration.
He then went on to say Stoke should take a gamble on a young British manager shortlisting Gary Rowett, Lee Johnson, Chris Wilder and Dean Smith.
It would be a massive gamble at this stage to employ one of these however if we do go down then Hughes' (or whoever is in charge), replacement should be on of these because they are the epitome of a modern day manager. Young, hungry with fresh new ideas that want to build a team and instill their own philosophy of football.
I think that Hughes will stay on until the end of the season and regardless whether we by some miracle stay up or get relegated he will be gone!
I personally want him out the door by tomorrow.
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Post by BuckRogers on Jan 2, 2018 12:25:43 GMT
It will be British, with little money too spend. Because this squad is the best we've had since we've been in the premiership 😆
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Post by estp1863 on Jan 2, 2018 12:25:57 GMT
Don't get the clamour for bilic. At all. He looked like a man with the motivation of a man on death row at west ham. Beaten
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Post by FullerMagic on Jan 2, 2018 12:25:59 GMT
To be fair, I just read them as different points. 1.) They wouldn't want Mancini (probably because he reportedly wants £15m-a-year and a kitty of £100m!) 2.) They're not likely to want anyone with no Prem experience.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Jan 2, 2018 12:26:08 GMT
That Keane managerial playbook in full:
1) Shout at everyone 2) Buy some crap ex Man U players 3) Buy some crap Irish players 4) Shout at everyone louder and call them a bollix
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Post by estp1863 on Jan 2, 2018 12:28:19 GMT
That Keane managerial playbook in full: 1) Shout at everyone 2) Buy some crap ex Man U players 3) Buy some crap Irish players 4) Shout at everyone louder and call them a bollix Keane would be assistant manager, a good person to have on the training pitch. Natural leader
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Post by sportsman on Jan 2, 2018 12:28:23 GMT
Ian Abrahams stated that because of the miss-management from Hughes basically making the Newcastle a win or bust game after what he pulled against Chelsea he should be gone without consideration. He then went on to say Stoke should take a gamble on a young British manager shortlisting Gary Rowett, Lee Johnson, Chris Wilder and Dean Smith. It would be a massive gamble at this stage to employ one of these however if we do go down then Hughes' (or whoever is in charge), replacement should be on of these because they are the epitome of a modern day manager. Young, hungry with fresh new ideas that want to build a team and instill their own philosophy of football. I think that Hughes will stay on until the end of the season and regardless whether we by some miracle stay up or get relegated he will be gone! I personally want him out the door by tomorrow. Him being a west ham fan, would he be saying that if it was his club at this stage of the season?
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Post by onyourbonce on Jan 2, 2018 12:28:53 GMT
How can Rodgers Dyche and Wagner be considered not realistic if they don’t even test the water? Ffs penny pinching small time shit
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Post by FullerMagic on Jan 2, 2018 12:29:40 GMT
That Keane managerial playbook in full: 1) Shout at everyone 2) Buy some crap ex Man U players 3) Buy some crap Irish players 4) Shout at everyone louder and call them a bollix Keane would be assistant manager, a good person go have on the training pitch. Natural leader "Leader" wouldn't be the first word I'd use for him. I can think of a few 4-letter ones that fit the bill a bit better.
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Post by GeneralFaye on Jan 2, 2018 12:31:14 GMT
How can Rodgers Dyche and Wagner be considered not realistic if they don’t even test the water? Ffs penny pinching small time shit Are you suggesting they are both mentally ill? Because that is the only reason they'd consider coming here.
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Post by eddy on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:02 GMT
Is there a reason nobody has really mentioned Michael O'Neill? Been a lot of speculation around him lately but he's still at Northern Ireland unless I've missed something?
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Post by crapslinger on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:04 GMT
Everybody knows TP was sacked Dave, but didn’t the club dress it up as "by mutual agreement"? Most of our managers are sacked by mutual consent. This one needs sacking for gross incompetence.
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Post by reddipotter on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:30 GMT
Ian Abrahams stated that because of the miss-management from Hughes basically making the Newcastle a win or bust game after what he pulled against Chelsea he should be gone without consideration. He then went on to say Stoke should take a gamble on a young British manager shortlisting Gary Rowett, Lee Johnson, Chris Wilder and Dean Smith. It would be a massive gamble at this stage to employ one of these however if we do go down then Hughes' (or whoever is in charge), replacement should be on of these because they are the epitome of a modern day manager. Young, hungry with fresh new ideas that want to build a team and instill their own philosophy of football. I think that Hughes will stay on until the end of the season and regardless whether we by some miracle stay up or get relegated he will be gone! I personally want him out the door by tomorrow. I don't see why employing a young, successful, forward-thinking manager is a 'massive gamble'. Sticking with an out-dated, declining, tactically clueless one is a gamble.
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Post by estp1863 on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:35 GMT
Keane would be assistant manager, a good person go have on the training pitch. Natural leader "Leader" wouldn't be the first word I'd use for him. I can think of a few 4-letter ones that fit the bill a bit better. He's got a winners mentality
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Post by VolvicStokie on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:54 GMT
Rodgers is the only one that would be remotely interested.
Dyche wasn't interested in Everton, and Wagner is never going to leave Huddersfield yet.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:54 GMT
Premier League management is a bit more complicated than ‘having a go on the training pitch’.
He need an organiser and tactician with good contacts in the transfer market.
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Post by FullerMagic on Jan 2, 2018 12:32:58 GMT
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Jan 2, 2018 12:33:22 GMT
"Leader" wouldn't be the first word I'd use for him. I can think of a few 4-letter ones that fit the bill a bit better. He's got a winners mentality People used to trot that out about Bryan Robson.
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Post by pavel on Jan 2, 2018 12:33:40 GMT
Honestly, i'll support anyone who comes in But, i'd be more than happy with Martin O'Neil and Keane. They would immediately instill exactly what we're missing. Passion, fight, organisation. However, they can't be a long term option. If Koeman would come, great. He needs to be prepared for the relegation battle though. Pearson, arrogant fuckwit who would give this lot a kick up the arse, but he's such a smug fuck, I'm not entirely sure he'll get us out of it, but he would give us a better chance than Hughes. Bilic, possibly the best shout O"Neil and Keane, yesterday men, no thanks.
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Post by chigstoke on Jan 2, 2018 12:34:30 GMT
It's a fucking joke FM We are up shit street, and it's one way only
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Post by estp1863 on Jan 2, 2018 12:35:32 GMT
He's got a winners mentality People used to trot that out about Bryan Robson. Each to their own. Keane will influence this group I'm sure of it. On paper the individuals are not a bad group to start with. A couple of decent additions in january. I'm excited at the thought of Mon & Keane, by far the best option. Hopefully on a 5 year deal with backing.
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Post by rawli on Jan 2, 2018 12:35:51 GMT
I don't want to see Keane anywhere near the club. However, the thought of him kicking the shit out of Shaqiri if he put on the kind of performance he did yesterday would almost be worth relegation.
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Post by supacoopa101 on Jan 2, 2018 12:35:58 GMT
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Post by SCFC92 on Jan 2, 2018 12:38:32 GMT
It's the same as what the Sentinel wrote just rewritten, I don't think there is any news as of yet, the board are considering his future which is a positive move at least we just need to nudge them into sacking the useless, inept, arrogant manager!
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Post by bayernoatcake on Jan 2, 2018 12:39:05 GMT
Rotten
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jan 2, 2018 12:39:06 GMT
"Leader" wouldn't be the first word I'd use for him. I can think of a few 4-letter ones that fit the bill a bit better. He's got a winners mentality As a player, yes. As a manager, he's fucking useless.
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