Quote from: Ron Manager on October 12, 2015, 07:44:18 PMQuote from: brontebilly on October 12, 2015, 07:04:00 PMQuote from: Nastylee on October 12, 2015, 01:56:47 PMI do wonder what people want. I mean, people don't want a relegation battle but want to be entertained. Those two don't come together overnight. Short term is to have a few seasons where we're not dicking around the bottom six. Once we actually establish ourselves as a midtable club again we might be in a position to start progressing other facets. Priority number one is survival in any form it takes. The dull Moyes thing is BS. They were a relegation candidate when he took over and he oversaw a squad that were established in the top 6 and could upset any of the big boys on their day. I would take that over anything I've seen since the MON era.I remember Moyes having a decent side, with the likes of Baines and Pienaar combining well on the left. Sides with gumption that went to the likes of City and United and gave them plenty of it. In contrast to MON, he left a very steady ship to Martinez and did the right thing by Everton with regards to the handover. Even got United to spunk a silly amount of cash on Fellaini.....Turning up our nose at Moyes would be ridiculous.Pearson is a nonsense suggestion though, Id be on for giving Sherwood more time than bringing in that clown.A nonsense suggestion? Last nine games of last season in the Premier League his record was Won 7 Drew 1 Lost I . A clown? I don't think so. That record shows he must have some understanding of the game.A lot more than Sherwood has shown!What was his record for the first 29 games of the season? Or are the last nine the only ones that matter?
Quote from: brontebilly on October 12, 2015, 07:04:00 PMQuote from: Nastylee on October 12, 2015, 01:56:47 PMI do wonder what people want. I mean, people don't want a relegation battle but want to be entertained. Those two don't come together overnight. Short term is to have a few seasons where we're not dicking around the bottom six. Once we actually establish ourselves as a midtable club again we might be in a position to start progressing other facets. Priority number one is survival in any form it takes. The dull Moyes thing is BS. They were a relegation candidate when he took over and he oversaw a squad that were established in the top 6 and could upset any of the big boys on their day. I would take that over anything I've seen since the MON era.I remember Moyes having a decent side, with the likes of Baines and Pienaar combining well on the left. Sides with gumption that went to the likes of City and United and gave them plenty of it. In contrast to MON, he left a very steady ship to Martinez and did the right thing by Everton with regards to the handover. Even got United to spunk a silly amount of cash on Fellaini.....Turning up our nose at Moyes would be ridiculous.Pearson is a nonsense suggestion though, Id be on for giving Sherwood more time than bringing in that clown.A nonsense suggestion? Last nine games of last season in the Premier League his record was Won 7 Drew 1 Lost I . A clown? I don't think so. That record shows he must have some understanding of the game.A lot more than Sherwood has shown!
Quote from: Nastylee on October 12, 2015, 01:56:47 PMI do wonder what people want. I mean, people don't want a relegation battle but want to be entertained. Those two don't come together overnight. Short term is to have a few seasons where we're not dicking around the bottom six. Once we actually establish ourselves as a midtable club again we might be in a position to start progressing other facets. Priority number one is survival in any form it takes. The dull Moyes thing is BS. They were a relegation candidate when he took over and he oversaw a squad that were established in the top 6 and could upset any of the big boys on their day. I would take that over anything I've seen since the MON era.I remember Moyes having a decent side, with the likes of Baines and Pienaar combining well on the left. Sides with gumption that went to the likes of City and United and gave them plenty of it. In contrast to MON, he left a very steady ship to Martinez and did the right thing by Everton with regards to the handover. Even got United to spunk a silly amount of cash on Fellaini.....Turning up our nose at Moyes would be ridiculous.Pearson is a nonsense suggestion though, Id be on for giving Sherwood more time than bringing in that clown.
I do wonder what people want. I mean, people don't want a relegation battle but want to be entertained. Those two don't come together overnight. Short term is to have a few seasons where we're not dicking around the bottom six. Once we actually establish ourselves as a midtable club again we might be in a position to start progressing other facets. Priority number one is survival in any form it takes. The dull Moyes thing is BS. They were a relegation candidate when he took over and he oversaw a squad that were established in the top 6 and could upset any of the big boys on their day. I would take that over anything I've seen since the MON era.
I'd love Martin Laursen to be somewhere in a new set up.
Quote from: eric woolban woolban on October 12, 2015, 07:15:33 PMI'd love Martin Laursen to be somewhere in a new set up.This comes up occassionaly.No No and thrice no. He's got the total experience of 6 or 7 months in the Danish 2nd division, which is probably akin to either to 4th division or Conference in old money.I'm not even sure if he's finished his coaching qualifications. He seems very happy with his life on Strandvej and appearing as a well informed pundit for Channel 3 over here.
That man is Jamie Carragher.
So it seems that the general consensus is that you don't want Pearson or Moyes or Rodgers. Ive got a suggestion that I made on another forum about four years ago after Houllier left the club. He was still playing at the time but isn't now.That man is Jamie Carragher.Something to discuss apart from the obvious ones.
Quote from: Ron Manager on October 12, 2015, 08:26:11 PMSo it seems that the general consensus is that you don't want Pearson or Moyes or Rodgers. Ive got a suggestion that I made on another forum about four years ago after Houllier left the club. He was still playing at the time but isn't now.That man is Jamie Carragher.Something to discuss apart from the obvious ones.Seriously? Why would we gamble yet again?
Carragher? I don't think so.
Someone with experience.