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Managers Thread; Spain sack Lopetegui. Yes, really.
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16 May 2018, 07:19 PM
A mental amount of managerial shuffles this post season...

Arsenal, PSG, Bayern, Dortmund probably, Everton, West Ham, maybe Real Madrid...? Possibly Juve?
Dortmund d bloke resigned
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Defensive & set pieces coach were the terms used
Himself and Stevie Woods confirmed recently this is not the case. there is one coaching team that work on all aspects of the game.

FWIW i do feel JK would like to go his own way one day, i also dont see Kolo being here long term. Had seen recently Maloney had been helping out with the first team. Might end up being another internal promotion job.
Defo Ronny who started it. We'd been losing goals like eff, and he was asked about sticking to zonal marking at corners when we were clearly no doing very well with it. He laughed it off and says he leaves that to Kennedy as that's his responsibility and he knows more about it. Ronny was a centre half. Think that's why it stuck with me. Flyman carrot. :lol:
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16 May 2018, 07:34 PM
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16 May 2018, 07:19 PM
A mental amount of managerial shuffles this post season...

Arsenal, PSG, Bayern, Dortmund probably, Everton, West Ham, maybe Real Madrid...? Possibly Juve?
Dortmund d bloke resigned
Chelsea will definitely be on that list sometime next week
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Everton are fuds and should be careful what they wish for they looked certainties for relegation until Sam rocked up I hope they have to call him back next season to save them again.
Edited by gary1888, 17 May 2018, 03:49 PM.
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16 May 2018, 07:34 PM
Hagi Bhoy
16 May 2018, 07:19 PM
A mental amount of managerial shuffles this post season...

Arsenal, PSG, Bayern, Dortmund probably, Everton, West Ham, maybe Real Madrid...? Possibly Juve?
Dortmund d bloke resigned
He was getting the bag anyway, don't think he was really a long term appointment.
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16 May 2018, 08:12 PM
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16 May 2018, 07:34 PM
Hagi Bhoy
16 May 2018, 07:19 PM
A mental amount of managerial shuffles this post season...

Arsenal, PSG, Bayern, Dortmund probably, Everton, West Ham, maybe Real Madrid...? Possibly Juve?
Dortmund d bloke resigned
Chelsea will definitely be on that list sometime next week
Knew I was missing someone out. Thing is there isn't a huge amount of top coaches out of work.
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gary1888
16 May 2018, 08:13 PM
Everton are funds and should be careful what they wish for they looked certainties for relegation until Sam rocked up I hope they have to call him back next season to save them again.
They were 13th
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gary1888
16 May 2018, 08:13 PM
Everton are funds and should be careful what they wish for they looked certainties for relegation until Sam rocked up I hope they have to call him back next season to save them again.
A right bunch of cashiers they are.
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16 May 2018, 07:11 AM
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15 May 2018, 11:48 PM
I've got no sympathy for fans of clubs like Sunderland,West Brom,Stoke,A Villa,Newcastle etc. The fans of these clubs are always moaning despite being safe in the epl.

Eventually these teams get what they deserve,relegation. I'd love to know exactly what these fans expect?

Guys like Allardyce and Pulis are solid managers.

Everton might just regret punting big Sam. Their squad is rotten and after spending 200 million.
Two years ago we were all moaning and wanting rid of a manager who’d won two titles in a row. Quite rightly too as he was a dud. It’s pretty arrogant to be lambasting English fans for daring to have some ambition and wanting a manager who may be able to achieve something other than survival. Everton fans are absolutely right to want Allardyce out. Why shouldn’t they dream about trying to break into the top six or playing attractive football? It’s less than five years since they had exactly that under Roberto Martinez before it all turned sour for him.
My point is this, Everton could end up like a Sunderland. Going through managers galore until the inevitable happens.

Why do these clubs go through so many managers? Easy answer,the moaning fans get their way time after time.

English football is rife with this kind of mentality.

The clubs i named have too many fans who don't know or understand their limitations.

As for celtic i can assure you i'm well aware of our limits. Not sure why you think i'm being arrogant. :ponder:
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16 May 2018, 08:13 PM
Everton are funds and should be careful what they wish for they looked certainties for relegation until Sam rocked up I hope they have to call him back next season to save them again.
Absolutely on the money there.
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16 May 2018, 08:13 PM
Everton are funds and should be careful what they wish for they looked certainties for relegation until Sam rocked up I hope they have to call him back next season to save them again.
You can bank on that happening.
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Arsenal to have talks with Arteta on Thursday over managers job. Can see that ending well
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West Ham want Rafa Benitez. I’d imagine after working for Ashley for so long he’ll fancy the challenge of working for even bigger bellends.
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16 May 2018, 11:25 PM
Arsenal to have talks with Arteta on Thursday over managers job. Can see that ending well
Would be a bonkers appointment. Any club of stature appointing as manager someone who has never held the top job and have just a limited amount of coaching experience is asking for trouble.

And I include our appointment of Lenny in that assessment.
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16 May 2018, 10:05 PM
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16 May 2018, 07:11 AM
davesterjc
15 May 2018, 11:48 PM
I've got no sympathy for fans of clubs like Sunderland,West Brom,Stoke,A Villa,Newcastle etc. The fans of these clubs are always moaning despite being safe in the epl.

Eventually these teams get what they deserve,relegation. I'd love to know exactly what these fans expect?

Guys like Allardyce and Pulis are solid managers.

Everton might just regret punting big Sam. Their squad is rotten and after spending 200 million.
Two years ago we were all moaning and wanting rid of a manager who’d won two titles in a row. Quite rightly too as he was a dud. It’s pretty arrogant to be lambasting English fans for daring to have some ambition and wanting a manager who may be able to achieve something other than survival. Everton fans are absolutely right to want Allardyce out. Why shouldn’t they dream about trying to break into the top six or playing attractive football? It’s less than five years since they had exactly that under Roberto Martinez before it all turned sour for him.
My point is this, Everton could end up like a Sunderland. Going through managers galore until the inevitable happens.

Why do these clubs go through so many managers? Easy answer,the moaning fans get their way time after time.

English football is rife with this kind of mentality.

The clubs i named have too many fans who don't know or understand their limitations.

As for celtic i can assure you i'm well aware of our limits. Not sure why you think i'm being arrogant. :ponder:
I wasn’t specifically aiming the ‘arrogant’ jibe at you. I was making a more general point that I always see posters implying that English clubs who haven’t won the title in decades should be content with managers like Allardyce, Moyes, Pulis, etc. Why shouldn’t Everton fans think big? They spent over £100 million last summer so I don’t think it’s unrealistic for them to want a more imaginative manager than Allardyce.
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16 May 2018, 11:28 PM
West Ham want Rafa Benitez. I’d imagine after working for Ashley for so long he’ll fancy the challenge of working for even bigger bellends.
Benitez is currently at a bigger, more stable club than West Ham with a fan base who adore him after two years of terrific progress. Would be a very odd move for him. I wouldn’t even call it a sideways move; it would be a step down in almost every way unless he’s desperate to live in London.
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Can see why clubs punt Moyes, Allardyce etc in the close season. Clean start, better football, sell STs. All sounds good, except not everyone can win. Few months in, next year’s WHU and Everton will drag these dinosaurs back in to save them. Then punt them once the job is done.

Only mistake is giving them long-term contracts.
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17 May 2018, 09:32 AM
Can see why clubs punt Moyes, Allardyce etc in the close season. Clean start, better football, sell STs. All sounds good, except not everyone can win. Few months in, next year’s WHU and Everton will drag these dinosaurs back in to save them. Then punt them once the job is done.

Only mistake is giving them long-term contracts.
Was watching Sky’s Sunday Supplement the other day and a journalist made the point that, outside the top six clubs in England, everyone else is one bad season or one bad managerial appointment away from relegation. The reality is that another 8 or 9 clubs will almost certainly part with managers during the course of next season at the first hint of problems. But I agree, the summer months are a time for optimism and fresh starts. Nothing worse as a fan than starting a new campaign with a manager or group of players you’ve already lost faith in.
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17 May 2018, 09:38 AM
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17 May 2018, 09:32 AM
Can see why clubs punt Moyes, Allardyce etc in the close season. Clean start, better football, sell STs. All sounds good, except not everyone can win. Few months in, next year’s WHU and Everton will drag these dinosaurs back in to save them. Then punt them once the job is done.

Only mistake is giving them long-term contracts.
Was watching Sky’s Sunday Supplement the other day and a journalist made the point that, outside the top six clubs in England, everyone else is one bad season or one bad managerial appointment away from relegation. The reality is that another 8 or 9 clubs will almost certainly part with managers during the course of next season at the first hint of problems. But I agree, the summer months are a time for optimism and fresh starts. Nothing worse as a fan than starting a new campaign with a manager or group of players you’ve already lost faith in.
A lot of it is perception and not reality due to the insufferable nature of the fans of these clubs.

West Ham's support and ownership think they are above managers like Davie Moyes. This is despite the fact they've not really done anything since Trevor Brooking hung up his boots to even get close to justifying that notion.
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16 May 2018, 05:54 PM
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16 May 2018, 04:17 PM
Big Morton fan i work alongside claims John Kennedy was in for an interview yesterday to take over from J Duffy, not heard any murmurings of this.... Pish talk?
I could see it happening. Kennedy’s going to want to strike out on his own at some point, and we seem to have a good relationship with Morton (plenty of youngsters sent there on loan in recent years anyway). Would give Kolo a chance to take his role too, unless Brendan has anyone else in mind.
I always thought he was being earmarked as a future manager and being groomed for this, but as has been said it is most likely his influence has been greatly reduced since Deilas reign so it kinda makes sense.

Just strange we havent heard anything if true
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