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Post by JoeinOz on Mar 10, 2019 10:35:06 GMT
Is Allardydce going to be linked to every job that ever becomes available? Does anyone seriously think he'll go WBA? Really? I wouldn’t be surprised if he packed in altogether. He doesn’t need to work again. No. He also doesn't come cheap. His contracts are very complicated documents too.
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Post by thevoid on Mar 10, 2019 10:47:32 GMT
Would Big Sam be a good fit? Why, other than him being a local? Their fans got fed up with TP pretty damn quick and they seem to be one of many deluded clubs who think they have a ‘West Brom’ way of sexy football. He's a Wolves fan and hates West Brom.
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Post by callas12 on Mar 10, 2019 10:50:00 GMT
Would Big Sam be a good fit? Why, other than him being a local? Their fans got fed up with TP pretty damn quick and they seem to be one of many deluded clubs who think they have a ‘West Brom’ way of sexy football. I know 2x WBA fans who think he's nailed on for the job. Their far from happy about it nor do they think their fellow fans will be but that's who they think it could be. He was interested in the Leicester job on a short term basis, a 3mth stint to get a team promoted who are nicely placed could be a good fit for both WBA and Sam. He has a great record wherever he's been, is experienced in this league, gets best out of players and I'd imagine would give them an instant bounce which could get them over the line. Plenty of reasons they could go for Big Sam. Who knows though, it's always a gamble changing a manager during season but so with a handful of games left..
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 10, 2019 10:56:23 GMT
Would Big Sam be a good fit? Why, other than him being a local? Their fans got fed up with TP pretty damn quick and they seem to be one of many deluded clubs who think they have a ‘West Brom’ way of sexy football. I know 2x WBA fans who think he's nailed on for the job. Their far from happy about it nor do they think their fellow fans will be but that's who they think it could be. He was interested in the Leicester job on a short term basis, a 3mth stint to get a team promoted who are nicely placed could be a good fit for both WBA and Sam. He has a great record wherever he's been, is experienced in this league, gets best out of players and I'd imagine would give them an instant bounce which could get them over the line. Plenty of reasons they could go for Big Sam. Leicester have a squad that wouldn’t need much tweaking to get European football. West Brom are in the Championship. Why would Allardyce want it? He needed talking into taking the Everton job and demanded £6m a year to do it?
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Post by callas12 on Mar 10, 2019 11:02:50 GMT
I know 2x WBA fans who think he's nailed on for the job. Their far from happy about it nor do they think their fellow fans will be but that's who they think it could be. He was interested in the Leicester job on a short term basis, a 3mth stint to get a team promoted who are nicely placed could be a good fit for both WBA and Sam. He has a great record wherever he's been, is experienced in this league, gets best out of players and I'd imagine would give them an instant bounce which could get them over the line. Plenty of reasons they could go for Big Sam. Leicester have a squad that wouldn’t need much tweaking to get European football. West Brom are in the Championship. Why would Allardyce want it? He needed talking into taking the Everton job and demanded £6m a year to do it? I don't think WBA would need much tweaking to become a Premier League club again & he's more than capable of achieving that with them. He's usually hired In to assist relegation threatened Premier League Teams, why wouldn't he be interested in taking a team on the verge of getting promoted back to the Premier League? He guided West Ham back to the Prem a few seasons back, perhaps WBA think he can take them straight back up. A gamble worth taking I'd say.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 10, 2019 11:48:49 GMT
Is Allardydce going to be linked to every job that ever becomes available? Does anyone seriously think he'll go WBA? Really? I wouldn’t be surprised if he packed in altogether. He doesn’t need to work again. He was even sacked on The Apprentice.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 10, 2019 12:36:05 GMT
Leicester have a squad that wouldn’t need much tweaking to get European football. West Brom are in the Championship. Why would Allardyce want it? He needed talking into taking the Everton job and demanded £6m a year to do it? I don't think WBA would need much tweaking to become a Premier League club again & he's more than capable of achieving that with them. He's usually hired In to assist relegation threatened Premier League Teams, why wouldn't he be interested in taking a team on the verge of getting promoted back to the Premier League? He guided West Ham back to the Prem a few seasons back, perhaps WBA think he can take them straight back up. A gamble worth taking I'd say. They're miles behind where Leicester are though. That's the difference between him being interested in one and not the other. He wouldn't because he's done it all and he's nothing left to prove there. He had to be persuaded and given significant coin to join a huge club like Everton and had indicated post-Palace (where he resigned out of nowhere because he was knackered) that it'd take a huge job to interest him again. Even if he does, against the odds, go to West Brom it's hard to see how he's a great fit given he's ex-Wolves and plays a brand of football the locals clutch their pearls at.
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Post by stokeson on Mar 10, 2019 12:36:51 GMT
Leicester have a squad that wouldn’t need much tweaking to get European football. West Brom are in the Championship. Why would Allardyce want it? He needed talking into taking the Everton job and demanded £6m a year to do it? I don't think WBA would need much tweaking to become a Premier League club again & he's more than capable of achieving that with them. He's usually hired In to assist relegation threatened Premier League Teams, why wouldn't he be interested in taking a team on the verge of getting promoted back to the Premier League? He guided West Ham back to the Prem a few seasons back, perhaps WBA think he can take them straight back up. A gamble worth taking I'd say. WBA have experience in what it takes to get back up after coming down and can see the ruthless edge that's needed. Some managers have that 10% that will make the difference in the dressing room with the younger heads .(It called experience.) We wont be so shocked if they make it back up while we slumber in mid table obscurity for a couple of seasons.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 10, 2019 12:41:32 GMT
I don't think WBA would need much tweaking to become a Premier League club again & he's more than capable of achieving that with them. He's usually hired In to assist relegation threatened Premier League Teams, why wouldn't he be interested in taking a team on the verge of getting promoted back to the Premier League? He guided West Ham back to the Prem a few seasons back, perhaps WBA think he can take them straight back up. A gamble worth taking I'd say. WBA have experience in what it takes to get back up after coming down and can see the ruthless edge that's needed. Some managers have that 10% that will make the difference in the dressing room with the younger heads .(It called experience.) We wont be so shocked if they make it back up while we slumber in mid table obscurity for a couple of seasons. How much 'experience' is there in the Sheffield Utd side? Or the Leeds one? Or Norwich? Villa have got plenty more of it signed when the experienced Bruce was there and they've been in said obscurity for a while now.
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Post by thevoid on Mar 10, 2019 12:45:25 GMT
I wouldn’t be surprised if he packed in altogether. He doesn’t need to work again. He was even sacked on The Apprentice. All his rich footy contacts and he didn't call them.
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Post by stokeson on Mar 10, 2019 12:46:40 GMT
WBA have experience in what it takes to get back up after coming down and can see the ruthless edge that's needed. Some managers have that 10% that will make the difference in the dressing room with the younger heads .(It called experience.) We wont be so shocked if they make it back up while we slumber in mid table obscurity for a couple of seasons. How much 'experience' is there in the Sheffield Utd side? Or the Leeds one? Or Norwich? Villa have got plenty more of it signed when the experienced Bruce was there and they've been in said obscurity for a while now. Sorry ? I must have missed them all in the prem last season.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 10, 2019 12:49:03 GMT
He was even sacked on The Apprentice. All his rich footy contacts and he didn't call them. Billy no mates.
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Post by The Toxic Avenger on Mar 10, 2019 13:01:31 GMT
How much 'experience' is there in the Sheffield Utd side? Or the Leeds one? Or Norwich? Villa have got plenty more of it signed when the experienced Bruce was there and they've been in said obscurity for a while now. Sorry ? I must have missed them all in the prem last season. So you only need experience to get promoted if you've been recently relegated? Weirdly specific these rules, aren't they? How did Villa and their experienced lads and manager get on the season after they came down? Bounce straight back did they?
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Post by franklin66 on Mar 10, 2019 13:03:13 GMT
Bizarre decision, must be more to it.
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Mar 10, 2019 14:51:08 GMT
Ok let's go backwards then What can Moore offer us that Jones can't then? Nearly kept them up in the Premier League, now sitting 4th with a chance at promotion. Do we really look any better under Jones than Rowett?
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Mar 10, 2019 14:51:47 GMT
Ok let's go backwards then So you want a manager who was sacked by West Brom because he wasn't good enough for them? Ok. That's a giant leap forward then. He IS good enough for them though.
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Post by followyoudown on Mar 10, 2019 16:41:26 GMT
We would now being 16th, but at the start of the season being 9pts off the top two at this stage I am sure would be classed as a disappointment. Personally I would have kept him a new manager has no time to turn it around and their play off spot is not secure so if it is the play offs the best chance is with the guy who assembled the squad. Equally his job spec would not have been the play offs and he was allowed to keep most of his squad and was reasonably well backed. Disappointing it maybe but if Rowett was still here and we were currently 9 points off the top two, sitting in fourth position, then there's no way that Stoke City would have sacked him today. Undoubtedly true but not a like for like comparison with Rowett, if Lambert had stayed on and he had us fourth and apparently fading not so sure we wouldnt have sacked him. Like I say personally would have kept him but I see the other side seen a few people say he has good players who he hasnt really managed to get to play well and the quality of their strikers masked that until recently.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 10, 2019 16:56:45 GMT
So you want a manager who was sacked by West Brom because he wasn't good enough for them? Ok. That's a giant leap forward then. He IS good enough for them though. Not any more. And how do you know that?
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Mar 10, 2019 17:33:54 GMT
He IS good enough for them though. Not any more. And how do you know that? They're 4th in the fucking league. You need to be drug tested.
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 10, 2019 18:00:44 GMT
Not any more. And how do you know that? They're 4th in the fucking league. You need to be drug tested. Do you have an inferiority complex? Is that why you feel the need to be so rude and aggressive all the time?
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Post by thevoid on Mar 10, 2019 18:02:28 GMT
Moore inherited a bigger shit show than Lambert- two wins all season when he took over from Pardew. Didn't they go over 20 games without a win?
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Post by lordb on Mar 10, 2019 18:11:27 GMT
Moore inherited a bigger shit show than Lambert- two wins all season when he took over from Pardew. Didn't they go over 20 games without a win? Yes he did an amazing job last season
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Mar 10, 2019 18:18:40 GMT
They're 4th in the fucking league. You need to be drug tested. Do you have an inferiority complex? Is that why you feel the need to be so rude and aggressive all the time? How have I been rude or aggressive?
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Post by Laughing Gravy on Mar 10, 2019 18:26:44 GMT
Do you have an inferiority complex? Is that why you feel the need to be so rude and aggressive all the time? How have I been rude or aggressive? If you can't see it there's not much point explaining it.
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Post by dastokie on Mar 10, 2019 18:32:55 GMT
Gary Rowett taking over.
Reckons he will get them out championship 2020
Div 1
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Post by riccyfuller93 on Mar 10, 2019 18:41:49 GMT
How have I been rude or aggressive? If you can't see it there's not much point explaining it. I used those words to exhibit my point. There's no need to get offended by it, I think if people really can't see how well he's done at WBA "Need to be drug tested" because it's pretty obvious how well he's done in a difficult league. This is the internet, how you decide my words come across is on you, it's not like I told you to fuck off did I.
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Post by FullerMagic on Mar 10, 2019 20:01:35 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2019 20:51:38 GMT
Their board sound like complete and utter nut jobs and like they have completely overreacted and shat themselves. Possibly also trying to detract from a major fuck up themselves in the January window. As for the West Brom fans well I thought Stoke fans were deluded but they are on another level. How getting rid of your manager whilst occupying a play off place with 10 games to go is a good idea I’ll never know. I hope they plummet like a rock.
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Post by rawli on Mar 10, 2019 21:21:01 GMT
Same outrage when Watford sack their managers or when Soton sacked Adkins and got Pochetino in. Sometimes these things work sometimes they don't.
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Post by cousindupree on Mar 10, 2019 22:34:43 GMT
Seems the board think they are on a downward curve and they need to act pronto to maintain a promotion push. If they hire Jokanovic or Wagner either will be a serious upgrade on Moore. Be interesting to see who they hire and only then will firing Moore be seen as good or bad move. I would suspect that it's not a knee jerk reaction and they will be sure of getting their man. Unlike their rivals up the M6.
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