Quote from: olaftab on October 19, 2015, 09:11:27 PMIMO Rodgers would be a more progressive appointment if we can't snare Beisla or de Boer.Why this thing with Biesla. He had no consistent track record, is 60 years old and not won a bean. Limited managerial experience in Europe as well
IMO Rodgers would be a more progressive appointment if we can't snare Beisla or de Boer.
I would take a half fit Houllier in a heart beat, he was the one that could have set us up if circumstances had been different.
I agree to an extent Monty, but Ranieri had managed here before, Mourinho, Benitez, Ancellotti, Pelligrini all came into clubs at the top with big budgets and existing frameworks to build success with. Pocchetino although coming in towards the bottom at the time, came to a club with an incredibly tight knit group of very well established talented players and organised them slightly differently to Adkins who to that point had done a brilliant job, that many lauded. It is a shame he has not kicked on elsewhere, but it says much about the stability at Southampton and the structure in place that they can change manager without too many issues, likewise Swansea. We don't have that. We don't have an established style of play through the structure to bring kids through to the first team, we don't have a footballing philosephy from the top down and we certainly don't have stability on the pitch. I think we are crying out for a steadying hand at the moment, that will galvanise us and give the first team down some structure. For me Moyes is a good bet. Looking at Everton he did well with some of the youth, they had a steady belt of players come through, he bought reasonably well, some not so great, but he organised them to a tee, and we just seem such a mess at the moment he seems ideal if he wants it.Got to get rid of Tim Sherwood first.
Quote from: ROBBO on October 19, 2015, 11:56:50 PMI would take a half fit Houllier in a heart beat, he was the one that could have set us up if circumstances had been different.Was that a phrase you deliberately used?
Klopp, Jose et al are in a different league to some of names being forwarded here. It's all academic anyway until TS gets the shove, and there's no indication from the club that it's even on the agenda. The papers are on it but then it's am obvious line to go down given our form.
Mark Hughes wouldn't have been a bad choice. Hindsight is a wonderful thing.
Quote from: N'ZMAV on October 20, 2015, 09:04:23 AMMark Hughes wouldn't have been a bad choice. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But even he had a bad time at QPR
Quote from: VILLA MOLE on October 20, 2015, 09:27:19 AMQuote from: N'ZMAV on October 20, 2015, 09:04:23 AMMark Hughes wouldn't have been a bad choice. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. But even he had a bad time at QPRI've been saying Hughes since 2011. He's had a lot more positives than negatives over the years and would have been a good fit. I'd fancy him to get us out of the shit as much as any other realistic targets we could go for.Garry Monk linked this morning. Done a good job at Swansea, likeable guy but I think the set up was already put in place at Swansea and he's just continued that. There may be more to him than that but in my eyes it would be a gamble (again) that we shouldn't be taking.