Quote from: pauliewalnuts on October 03, 2018, 09:02:50 PMAppointing Terry would be monumentally stupid.2011 - Appointing McLeish would be monumentally stupid2015 - Appointing Sherwood would be monumentally stupid2015 - Appointing Garde would be monumentally stupid
Appointing Terry would be monumentally stupid.
There was a clip on Talksport this morning of Tom Ross saying that Fonseca was being considered. Think he is the kind of progressive appointment we need at this point, but it seems there are doubts that he would come.
Quote from: Dave P on October 03, 2018, 09:21:37 PMQuote from: pauliewalnuts on October 03, 2018, 09:02:50 PMAppointing Terry would be monumentally stupid.2011 - Appointing McLeish would be monumentally stupid2015 - Appointing Sherwood would be monumentally stupid2015 - Appointing Garde would be monumentally stupidThat’s unfair in Garde. He wasn’t backed by Lerner so gave up. The other two much worse managers than him.
There was nothing monumentally stupid about employing Remi Garde. A multi lingual French manager with an outstanding record with a huge club teetering on the edge of bankruptcy. The monumental stupidity was giving him zero funds, a snakepit dressing room and one eighth of the time Bruce was given before being ignominiously sacked.
Was Osorio the manager for Mexico during this year's world cup? Interesting option. I loved watching them but must be a massive risk Sanchez Flores or Fonseca would be a great shout and a massive statement of intent, but I can't see it I like Smith and id like the football. But he's never really won anything or even got a side into the play offs. Is the job too big?Not an advocate of Henry
Nuno looks like a good manager. I'm sure he could be tempted to come to a big club.
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Quote from: OCD on August 29, 2018, 09:25:40 PMQuote from: NorthYvillan on August 29, 2018, 05:40:33 PMQuote from: Richard on August 29, 2018, 08:03:23 AMQuote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2018, 07:23:34 AMI'm almost beginning to think the club isn't right for anyone. Since MOM left - the last time we had any semblence of success - everyone has been an unmitigated disaster. Shit, even MON was a disaster.Christ I'd quite like the disaster of 3 consecutive top 6 PL finishes !With hindsight, in my opinion, MON was the start of the decline. He binned a lot of promising youngsters (see how many of them went on to build careers elsewhere - Steven Davis and Gary Cahill stand out) and replaced them with old/high wage players. Plus the downturn in our home form started then; he turned us into a counter-attacking team that did well away but struggled when expected to drive the game at home. The league placing was good - as was were the cup runs - but when he left, he left us in the sh**t.I've heard it said that a good manager is someone who leaves a club in a better state than when they found it. By that definition, MON failed - as so many others have.MON took over in 2006 we had just finished 16th..left in 2010 we had just finished 6th.. i may be wrong but i think that qualifies as better state..if it doesn't then i don't mind having a manager that ruins us even more
Quote from: NorthYvillan on August 29, 2018, 05:40:33 PMQuote from: Richard on August 29, 2018, 08:03:23 AMQuote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2018, 07:23:34 AMI'm almost beginning to think the club isn't right for anyone. Since MOM left - the last time we had any semblence of success - everyone has been an unmitigated disaster. Shit, even MON was a disaster.Christ I'd quite like the disaster of 3 consecutive top 6 PL finishes !With hindsight, in my opinion, MON was the start of the decline. He binned a lot of promising youngsters (see how many of them went on to build careers elsewhere - Steven Davis and Gary Cahill stand out) and replaced them with old/high wage players. Plus the downturn in our home form started then; he turned us into a counter-attacking team that did well away but struggled when expected to drive the game at home. The league placing was good - as was were the cup runs - but when he left, he left us in the sh**t.I've heard it said that a good manager is someone who leaves a club in a better state than when they found it. By that definition, MON failed - as so many others have.
Quote from: Richard on August 29, 2018, 08:03:23 AMQuote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2018, 07:23:34 AMI'm almost beginning to think the club isn't right for anyone. Since MOM left - the last time we had any semblence of success - everyone has been an unmitigated disaster. Shit, even MON was a disaster.Christ I'd quite like the disaster of 3 consecutive top 6 PL finishes !With hindsight, in my opinion, MON was the start of the decline. He binned a lot of promising youngsters (see how many of them went on to build careers elsewhere - Steven Davis and Gary Cahill stand out) and replaced them with old/high wage players. Plus the downturn in our home form started then; he turned us into a counter-attacking team that did well away but struggled when expected to drive the game at home. The league placing was good - as was were the cup runs - but when he left, he left us in the sh**t.
Quote from: mr underhill on August 29, 2018, 07:23:34 AMI'm almost beginning to think the club isn't right for anyone. Since MOM left - the last time we had any semblence of success - everyone has been an unmitigated disaster. Shit, even MON was a disaster.Christ I'd quite like the disaster of 3 consecutive top 6 PL finishes !
I'm almost beginning to think the club isn't right for anyone. Since MOM left - the last time we had any semblence of success - everyone has been an unmitigated disaster. Shit, even MON was a disaster.