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Post by Deleted on Mar 10, 2019 22:49:45 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. Just seems to me that bringing someone in who doesn’t know the players with 10 games to go is a stupid idea. Was it worth the risk given they are in a very decent position? Indeed only time will tell.
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Post by Gods on Mar 10, 2019 23:08:08 GMT
Mark Hughes - 20/1 Last in charge of Southampton before his departure from St Mary's. Hughes has previous managerial experience with Stoke, QPR, Fulham, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers.
Would he move to the Championship? My guess is he will hang on in the hope of a last hurrah in the Prem.
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Post by cerebralstokie on Mar 10, 2019 23:51:39 GMT
I thought the Baggies were a good side when they played us a few weeks ago, but speaking to a Baggies supporter, things have gone pear shaped recently - can't string two passes together, no fight on the pitch etc; hence the sacking but I still find the timing a bit odd.
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Post by Roger Everyone on Mar 11, 2019 14:08:45 GMT
Mark Hughes - 20/1 Last in charge of Southampton before his departure from St Mary's. Hughes has previous managerial experience with Stoke, QPR, Fulham, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers. Would he move to the Championship? My guess is he will hang on in the hope of a last hurrah in the Prem. I think he might have a long wait then, Infact you just as well say he has retired from football management. The only way i could see him Back in the premier league is if he takes a job with someone in the championship and gets them there himself. I doubt West Brom have even considered him.
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Post by Kenilworth_Stokies on Mar 11, 2019 14:19:10 GMT
Mark Hughes - 20/1 Last in charge of Southampton before his departure from St Mary's. Hughes has previous managerial experience with Stoke, QPR, Fulham, Manchester City and Blackburn Rovers. Would he move to the Championship? My guess is he will hang on in the hope of a last hurrah in the Prem. I think he might have a long wait then, Infact you just as well say he has retired from football management. The only way i could see him Back in the premier league is if he takes a job with someone in the championship and gets them there himself. I doubt West Brom have even considered him. Mark Hughes' standing in the game has sunk so low that only Scottish Football would have him as a manager.
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Post by Roger Everyone on Mar 11, 2019 14:25:19 GMT
I think he might have a long wait then, Infact you just as well say he has retired from football management. The only way i could see him Back in the premier league is if he takes a job with someone in the championship and gets them there himself. I doubt West Brom have even considered him. Mark Hughes' standing in the game has sunk so low that only Scottish Football would have him as a manager. Yes you could well be right with that. I was worried you were going to say he has just been announced as the new West Brom manager 😁
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Post by thebet365 on Mar 11, 2019 14:36:04 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. In name only, you do realise that since they where last relegated the club has been sold to new owners and the squad & managerial staff are a completely different set of people ? Where's the experience there ?
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Post by stokeson on Mar 11, 2019 20:39:05 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. In name only, you do realise that since they where last relegated the club has been sold to new owners and the squad & managerial staff are a completely different set of people ? Where's the experience there ? It will be with the new manager Who has the 10% .I thought I made that clear
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Post by thebet365 on Mar 11, 2019 21:07:18 GMT
In name only, you do realise that since they where last relegated the club has been sold to new owners and the squad & managerial staff are a completely different set of people ? Where's the experience there ? It will be with the new manager Who has the 10% .I thought I made that clear You said West brom have experience in going back up after coming down, not the manager. They haven't even got a manager at the minute, and Moore didn't have experience in it either?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 12, 2019 12:33:21 GMT
I think he might have a long wait then, Infact you just as well say he has retired from football management. The only way i could see him Back in the premier league is if he takes a job with someone in the championship and gets them there himself. I doubt West Brom have even considered him. Mark Hughes' standing in the game has sunk so low that only Scottish Football would have him as a manager. Bit harsh On Scottish football
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Post by eebygum on Mar 12, 2019 12:51:47 GMT
Gary rowett bein tipped as favouri'. ah 'ood absolutely love ta see 'im fail int' premia league wi' eur budget
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Post by Roger Everyone on Mar 12, 2019 13:35:00 GMT
Gary rowett bein tipped as favouri'. ah 'ood absolutely love ta see 'im fail int' premia league wi' eur budget Don't think he would take the job. Whoever takes it will have to get them up or they will be out of the door. Looks like a job for Big Sam or some foreign manager. I hope they don't get promoted at all now.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Mar 12, 2019 13:57:11 GMT
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Post by shangamuzo on Mar 12, 2019 14:05:37 GMT
Ridiculous sacking for a manager who has accrued 61 points to date.
Thick as fuck owners.
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Post by stokeson on Mar 12, 2019 14:40:39 GMT
It will be with the new manager Who has the 10% .I thought I made that clear You said West brom have experience in going back up after coming down, not the manager. They haven't even got a manager at the minute, and Moore didn't have experience in it either? "Some managers have that 10%...." What is not clear about that?
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Post by thebet365 on Mar 12, 2019 14:48:48 GMT
You said West brom have experience in going back up after coming down, not the manager. They haven't even got a manager at the minute, and Moore didn't have experience in it either? "Some managers have that 10%...." What is not clear about that? Considering I was replying to your remark I don't see what is not clear about my reply ? Nobody at WBA now was around when they where a yo-yo club so who at WBA has the experience that you talk about ?
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Post by Absolution on Mar 12, 2019 14:51:15 GMT
"Some managers have that 10%...." What is not clear about that? Considering I was replying to your remark I don't see what is not clear about my reply ? Nobody at WBA now was around when they where a yo-yo club so who at WBA has the experience that you talk about ? The manager they don’t have. Simples.
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Post by stokeson on Mar 12, 2019 14:54:05 GMT
So Nobody stayed at West Brom when they came down.No players ,Staff,coaches ,tea ladies .When they changed hands everyone was chucked out?( except Darren Moore.)
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Post by thebet365 on Mar 12, 2019 15:04:45 GMT
Considering I was replying to your remark I don't see what is not clear about my reply ? Nobody at WBA now was around when they where a yo-yo club so who at WBA has the experience that you talk about ? The manager they don’t have. Simples. Simple is definately the word that springs to mind
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Post by stokeson on Mar 12, 2019 15:12:56 GMT
The manager they don’t have. Simples. Simple is definately the word that springs to mind F by your Own P.
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Post by thebet365 on Mar 12, 2019 15:27:29 GMT
So Nobody stayed at West Brom when they came down.No players ,Staff,coaches ,tea ladies .When they changed hands everyone was chucked out?( except Darren Moore.) I'll type this slowly so you might understand it better. You said WBA have experience in bouncing back up. I said only in name. The reason for my reply is that since they last got relegated in 2008/09 : The club has been sold so it has a new owner and no directors that are there now where there in 2008/09 Chris Brunt is the only player still there from the squad. The manager and his backroom team have long gone too. Now the tea lady may well still be the same, so a combination of what she serves up Chris Brunt could well help the cause but I still feel that's a fair old stretch to deliver the fabled "extra 10%"
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Post by stokeson on Mar 12, 2019 15:36:02 GMT
So Nobody stayed at West Brom when they came down.No players ,Staff,coaches ,tea ladies .When they changed hands everyone was chucked out?( except Darren Moore.) I'll type this slowly so you might understand it better. You said WBA have experience in bouncing back up. I said only in name. The reason for my reply is that since they last got relegated in 2008/09 : The club has been sold so it has a new owner and no directors that are there now where there in 2008/09 Chris Brunt is the only player still there from the squad. The manager and his backroom team have long gone too. Now the tea lady may well still be the same, so a combination of what she serves up Chris Brunt could well help the cause but I still feel that's a fair old stretch to deliver the fabled "extra 10%" Slow in other areas I see. The word is " definitely " by the way.
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Post by thebet365 on Mar 12, 2019 15:45:17 GMT
I'll type this slowly so you might understand it better. You said WBA have experience in bouncing back up. I said only in name. The reason for my reply is that since they last got relegated in 2008/09 : The club has been sold so it has a new owner and no directors that are there now where there in 2008/09 Chris Brunt is the only player still there from the squad. The manager and his backroom team have long gone too. Now the tea lady may well still be the same, so a combination of what she serves up Chris Brunt could well help the cause but I still feel that's a fair old stretch to deliver the fabled "extra 10%" Slow in other areas I see. The word is " definitely " by the way. Thanks I'll try to remember that in future
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Post by duckling on Mar 13, 2019 17:05:59 GMT
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