Aitor Karanka would be my choice.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on April 03, 2016, 11:46:09 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on April 03, 2016, 11:38:22 PMDefensive first football.Keep playing the same players regardless of form.Rigid system.But Lambert has a better record in division 2.Failed last 2 appointments unless you think Lambert is a success at Blackburn.I get why everyone wants Moyes,we are scared and desperate.Is there anything, anything at all, or anyone, anywhere, that you like?yes lots of things,can you be more specific?
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 03, 2016, 11:38:22 PMDefensive first football.Keep playing the same players regardless of form.Rigid system.But Lambert has a better record in division 2.Failed last 2 appointments unless you think Lambert is a success at Blackburn.I get why everyone wants Moyes,we are scared and desperate.Is there anything, anything at all, or anyone, anywhere, that you like?
Defensive first football.Keep playing the same players regardless of form.Rigid system.But Lambert has a better record in division 2.Failed last 2 appointments unless you think Lambert is a success at Blackburn.I get why everyone wants Moyes,we are scared and desperate.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on April 03, 2016, 11:51:28 PMQuote from: dave.woodhall on April 03, 2016, 11:46:09 PMQuote from: ChicagoLion on April 03, 2016, 11:38:22 PMDefensive first football.Keep playing the same players regardless of form.Rigid system.But Lambert has a better record in division 2.Failed last 2 appointments unless you think Lambert is a success at Blackburn.I get why everyone wants Moyes,we are scared and desperate.Is there anything, anything at all, or anyone, anywhere, that you like?yes lots of things,can you be more specific?Boobs? You must like boobs.
It is interesting this idea of defensive and dour football. Apart from 1 season where they averaged jut over a goal a game at home, in nearly every season he was at Everton they were over 1.5 goals on average at home each week, with his last 4-5 seasons edging up over 1.7. In 6 of those seasons they would have been safe from home points alone pretty much, with a further 2 over 30 points in that time. Defensively they were exceptional too. For all the worry about his style of play, and formations, and being rigid, if he came here it would be a massive coup, because he is a very, very good manager and could be very stabilising in the long term. Any manager that can come in and get us over 30 points a season at home to start with gets my vote.
My question is more - "if not Moyes, who?"Pearson: why has he sat out for the last 10 months? Why has he not been picked up by one of the clubs that offloaded a manager this season?McCarthy: his Sunderland team were relegated with even fewer points than we have this season! His record in the Championship has been okayish, but his record in the PL is dismal.Southgate: really?! He's got a great Villa pedigree but his managerial record is very weak.Bruce: he's probably a candidate but - like McCarthy - his record in the PL is pretty meh, and he would not be popular wth fans.The options beyond Moyes are pretty thin. My shortlist would include Sean Dyche and Mark Pembertion but the former has stated he would probably not move and the latter would be a risk.It has to be Moyes.
Moyes for me too.I'm not unduly worried that he hasn't signed. I don't think any manager will want to come in until we are relegated and probably until the season is complete.