Quote from: ozzjim on January 05, 2011, 10:58:13 PMQuote from: Dave on January 05, 2011, 10:55:18 PMRalf Rangnick would be my shout if we're getting rid.Very good shout. I had forgotten he had fallen out with the director and left. Was he the manager of Hoffenheim?
Quote from: Dave on January 05, 2011, 10:55:18 PMRalf Rangnick would be my shout if we're getting rid.Very good shout. I had forgotten he had fallen out with the director and left.
Ralf Rangnick would be my shout if we're getting rid.
From www.eatsleepdribblefootball.comANCELLOTTI OUT IN FOUR WAY MANAGERIAL MERRY GO ROUND.Can't be arsed to copy the text, but essentially it says that Ancellotti is off to manage Sporting Gijon, Gerard Houllier is leaving to go back and manage Liverpool, with Roy Hodgson coming to Villa and Avram Grant returning to Chelsea. MO'N favourite to take over at Wet Spam. If it happens, I'll be amazed.
Quote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 06, 2011, 12:00:43 AMFrom www.eatsleepdribblefootball.comANCELLOTTI OUT IN FOUR WAY MANAGERIAL MERRY GO ROUND.Can't be arsed to copy the text, but essentially it says that Ancellotti is off to manage Sporting Gijon, Gerard Houllier is leaving to go back and manage Liverpool, with Roy Hodgson coming to Villa and Avram Grant returning to Chelsea. MO'N favourite to take over at Wet Spam. If it happens, I'll be amazed.This is the biggest pile of shite I've read in a while. Ancelotti from Chelski to Sporting Gijon? He may as well be linked with the job as coach of Nepal. Crisis club Chelsea bringing in the manager that wears a lucky scarf and has taken up permanent residence in the bottom three of his chosen league? And MO'N, out of the game for over six months, returning in a blaze of glory to New Pornographers FC? Utter tripe.
Quote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:57:29 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on January 05, 2011, 11:41:50 PMQuote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:34:51 PMGot to be Martin Jol.He left Spurs in the same League position as we are now, having spent millions.Can't think of a single reason why that fat fool should get the job.He got Spurs playing decent football and got them to fifth twice.And Houllier took Liverpool to half a dozen trophies. O'Leary took Leeds to a Champions League semi-final. It doesn't really mean a huge amount.
Quote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on January 05, 2011, 11:41:50 PMQuote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:34:51 PMGot to be Martin Jol.He left Spurs in the same League position as we are now, having spent millions.Can't think of a single reason why that fat fool should get the job.He got Spurs playing decent football and got them to fifth twice.
Quote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:34:51 PMGot to be Martin Jol.He left Spurs in the same League position as we are now, having spent millions.Can't think of a single reason why that fat fool should get the job.
Got to be Martin Jol.
Quote from: curiousorange on January 06, 2011, 12:05:12 AMQuote from: kippaxvilla2 on January 06, 2011, 12:00:43 AMFrom www.eatsleepdribblefootball.comANCELLOTTI OUT IN FOUR WAY MANAGERIAL MERRY GO ROUND.Can't be arsed to copy the text, but essentially it says that Ancellotti is off to manage Sporting Gijon, Gerard Houllier is leaving to go back and manage Liverpool, with Roy Hodgson coming to Villa and Avram Grant returning to Chelsea. MO'N favourite to take over at Wet Spam. If it happens, I'll be amazed.This is the biggest pile of shite I've read in a while. Ancelotti from Chelski to Sporting Gijon? He may as well be linked with the job as coach of Nepal. Crisis club Chelsea bringing in the manager that wears a lucky scarf and has taken up permanent residence in the bottom three of his chosen league? And MO'N, out of the game for over six months, returning in a blaze of glory to New Pornographers FC? Utter tripe.He's made it up.I don't think there's really a website called eatsleepdribblefootball.com
Quote from: Dave on January 06, 2011, 12:01:27 AMQuote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:57:29 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on January 05, 2011, 11:41:50 PMQuote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:34:51 PMGot to be Martin Jol.He left Spurs in the same League position as we are now, having spent millions.Can't think of a single reason why that fat fool should get the job.He got Spurs playing decent football and got them to fifth twice.And Houllier took Liverpool to half a dozen trophies. O'Leary took Leeds to a Champions League semi-final. It doesn't really mean a huge amount.Not sure what your point is here. A managers past doesn't count for anything?
Quote from: aftab235 on January 05, 2011, 10:59:52 PMI agree with those who have said Martin Jol. Get Jol give him money. Don't give any money to Houllier so that means sach him.pauliewalnutsaftab235Anybody left who thinks he shouldn't be sacked?
I agree with those who have said Martin Jol. Get Jol give him money. Don't give any money to Houllier so that means sach him.
Quote from: Kent Neilsens Screamer on January 06, 2011, 12:02:19 AMQuote from: ozzjim on January 05, 2011, 10:58:13 PMQuote from: Dave on January 05, 2011, 10:55:18 PMRalf Rangnick would be my shout if we're getting rid.Very good shout. I had forgotten he had fallen out with the director and left. Was he the manager of Hoffenheim?He was. Only left because one of his best players was sold against his wishes.He's the standout choice for me, only issue would be whether it's too risky for him to come in at this point in the season.
I know he had a reputation for playing good football and is well thought of. More likely that he would wait for a bigger club in Germany in an environment where he would feel more comfortable I would think. Who was sold then Dave, was it Ibsevic or the african striker?It would certainly be a head-turning appointment.
Quote from: koreanmeatballs on January 06, 2011, 12:10:18 AMQuote from: Dave on January 06, 2011, 12:01:27 AMQuote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:57:29 PMQuote from: 5ft811st2 Durham on January 05, 2011, 11:41:50 PMQuote from: koreanmeatballs on January 05, 2011, 11:34:51 PMGot to be Martin Jol.He left Spurs in the same League position as we are now, having spent millions.Can't think of a single reason why that fat fool should get the job.He got Spurs playing decent football and got them to fifth twice.And Houllier took Liverpool to half a dozen trophies. O'Leary took Leeds to a Champions League semi-final. It doesn't really mean a huge amount.Not sure what your point is here. A managers past doesn't count for anything? That it's not always the reason to make an appointment. Houllier has a better record than Jol in both England and abroad, so what's to say that Jol is going to do any better?When he left Ajax they were fourth in the league. Why not go for one of the managers doing better than he was?
For people calling for Owen Coyle, I get that he's today's news. But I'd be concerned with any manager that would just up and quit to go to the next big job. What makes anyone think he'd look at us in the same way when an even better looking bird comes along. 2 years and he'd be off. We need some stability if we are to make another appointment.