This thread is desperately sad, because we have seen it doesn't matter how pathetic performances and results are he won't be going.
Young and hungry? Simon GraysonNo thanks, this isn't the time for risk taking, and Grayson would be far from first choice of that ilk anyway.Fancies a PL return? Benitez or KlinsmannSounds fun, but doubt they'd take the job.Back to the (short term) future? Sir Graham or Sir BrianYesterday's news.The classic Red Adair appointment? Albion beat us to it100% agree. Add Moyes to that too.The 'might not be universally popular to say the least' choice? Steve BruceCrikey...are we that desperate?The light the blue touchpaper and run away choice? "How long before The Republic Of Ireland play again and would their manager be interested?"Hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha that's crazy!!! **hmm, although... if you just wanted a stop gap til may, and a pretty much nailed on shot in the arm to avoid relegation...nah....forget it....refer to Steve Bruce reply.
You know you're in trouble when the fans call for ex players to take over the management team. :-(
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on January 10, 2015, 06:34:35 PMI think just getting rid of Lambert would give the whole club a lift right now so we could make do with a caretaker (Sid?) then reevaluate in the summer when there should be more options. Sid wont work he cant get his squad winning and it would destroy his legend status when he failed.
I think just getting rid of Lambert would give the whole club a lift right now so we could make do with a caretaker (Sid?) then reevaluate in the summer when there should be more options.
Quote from: Tom_Mc9 on January 11, 2015, 08:29:30 AMLaudrup?Good shout.Or De Bouer
Laudrup?
If we are going to makea change it has to be done properly, not some short term appointment that will merely mean we are back in the same position in 18 months time. We have had years of managerial debates, going back to MON's final season, with only very brief interludes of calm. It is time for some grown up and joined up thinking and I think for that we probably need to wait until the summer.
i'll say it, but I like what Allardyce has done at West Ham. He's bought well, his team play an agressive style where they press the opponent back. He uses wingers, he uses his CF well, (when fit). He isn't the same manager he once was with the long ball so he has tried to modernize himself. He's not afraid of taking on the bigger sides and he'll win a few of those games too. I've seen West Ham a few times now and it's not ugly to watch. He'd be someone who knows the league well, is able to work to a budget, is from the area if that was ever a criteria, and would jump at the chance to leave those tossers he has as owners. They've only lost 6 times this season in the league and scored 3 times what we have.He's not everyone cup of tea, and I'd gladly not have Allardyce if there was someone genuinely better out there that we could realistically get.