Quote from: Chris Smith on October 04, 2015, 03:20:25 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 04, 2015, 03:04:50 PMChris, sorry that's just not true. What regular dismissals are you referring to? He was fired at Blackburn and Newcastle. He left Bolton and his contract not extended at West Ham. Where has he not tried to integrate skill players? He's had several at the clubs he's had. Not like he cast any of them aside. That he'll be divisive for fans goes saying and whether you like his football or not is opinion. But other two things simply don't add up.His last three jobs he has either been sacked (Newcastle, Blackburn) or nor had his contract renewed (West Ham), i.e. in each case the club no longer wanted him.How much did it look like any of those were going down when he left? What happened to Blackburn and Newcastle after he left? And how many times has Pardew been sacked in the same time period?I'd prefer not to have Allardyce, but am not going to try and skew things just to suit that.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on October 04, 2015, 03:04:50 PMChris, sorry that's just not true. What regular dismissals are you referring to? He was fired at Blackburn and Newcastle. He left Bolton and his contract not extended at West Ham. Where has he not tried to integrate skill players? He's had several at the clubs he's had. Not like he cast any of them aside. That he'll be divisive for fans goes saying and whether you like his football or not is opinion. But other two things simply don't add up.His last three jobs he has either been sacked (Newcastle, Blackburn) or nor had his contract renewed (West Ham), i.e. in each case the club no longer wanted him.
Chris, sorry that's just not true. What regular dismissals are you referring to? He was fired at Blackburn and Newcastle. He left Bolton and his contract not extended at West Ham. Where has he not tried to integrate skill players? He's had several at the clubs he's had. Not like he cast any of them aside. That he'll be divisive for fans goes saying and whether you like his football or not is opinion. But other two things simply don't add up.
Quote from: levico on October 04, 2015, 03:44:46 PM...Any self respecting manager with PL experience would see us as a toxic option at the moment.This is kind of where I am at the moment
...Any self respecting manager with PL experience would see us as a toxic option at the moment.
Claudio Ranieri has been sacked/left by mutual consent from about his last 8 jobs, he's doing OK at the moment.
I am not skewing anything, for whatever reason his last 3 clubs wanted rid of him. He's a divisive figure and I am sure that applies to his bosses and players as much as it does to the supporters. One thing that particularly grates with me is if his team wins then he puts it down to the work he has done if they lose then it is all the players. We don't have a vacancy at the moment but if and when we do I want us to set our sights higher.
Quote from: Risso on October 04, 2015, 03:49:29 PMClaudio Ranieri has been sacked/left by mutual consent from about his last 8 jobs, he's doing OK at the moment.yHe doesn't come with the stigma of god awful anti-football though.
For me, the biggest thing against Sherwood is he's now been here since Feb, and doesn't seem to have any idea of the system he wants us to play. That's a woeful situation to be in, even McLeish and Lambert had a system they wanted us playing (no matter how shit it was) so the players could train all week etc to get used to it. We just seem to be winging it every week. At the very least, know what the fuck you want your squad to be trying to do.
Would people be clamoring for Allardyce if he was still in a job or is it just because he's available?
Quote from: PeterWithesShin on October 04, 2015, 03:38:25 PMQuote from: Chris Smith on October 04, 2015, 03:20:25 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on October 04, 2015, 03:04:50 PMChris, sorry that's just not true. What regular dismissals are you referring to? He was fired at Blackburn and Newcastle. He left Bolton and his contract not extended at West Ham. Where has he not tried to integrate skill players? He's had several at the clubs he's had. Not like he cast any of them aside. That he'll be divisive for fans goes saying and whether you like his football or not is opinion. But other two things simply don't add up.His last three jobs he has either been sacked (Newcastle, Blackburn) or nor had his contract renewed (West Ham), i.e. in each case the club no longer wanted him.How much did it look like any of those were going down when he left? What happened to Blackburn and Newcastle after he left? And how many times has Pardew been sacked in the same time period?I'd prefer not to have Allardyce, but am not going to try and skew things just to suit that. I am not skewing anything, for whatever reason his last 3 clubs wanted rid of him. He's a divisive figure and I am sure that applies to his bosses and players as much as it does to the supporters. One thing that particularly grates with me is if his team wins then he puts it down to the work he has done if they lose then it is all the players. We don't have a vacancy at the moment but if and when we do I want us to set our sights higher.
Quote from: Clampy on October 04, 2015, 04:03:52 PMWould people be clamoring for Allardyce if he was still in a job or is it just because he's available? Virtually no one is clamouring for him, just pointing out that as things stand, he'd be better than what we currently have and would probably keep us up. Which shows how shit we are at present.