Chris Kirkland has called us clowns for sacking Bruce. Dean Saunders saying it's crazy to sack Bruce and he's still the best man for the job. The ex footballer old pals act is making me feel fucking sick. We just need a manager who can play players in their proper positions and fill the gaping holes in our defence and we will be fine. I'm sure that any decent manager would get us promoted. I'm equally sure that Bruce was angling for the reported 1.7 million pound pay off with his bizarre antics this season so the ex footballer clique can go fuck themselves.
Quote from: QuintonVilla on October 05, 2018, 09:05:41 AMAlan Nixon on Twitter has said that one very serious candidate isn't even in the bookies' favourites. Villas Boas?Van Bronckhurst?Howe?
Alan Nixon on Twitter has said that one very serious candidate isn't even in the bookies' favourites.
Is there anyone stationed at BHX checking incoming flights?
Quote from: mallo on October 05, 2018, 12:11:17 PMI would be monumentally underwhelmed if it was Moyes. His record at West Ham :West Ham United 7 November 2017 13 May 2018 31 9 10 12 29.03Thats goals / won / drawn / lost / win%He did okay there but thats the decision west ham made. Keep a guy who may keep you mid-table for 5 years, or try and push on with someone else a bit more progressive. Jury's out at the moment i guess. To me anyway, Moyes carries the scent of failure, probably from seeing his glum mug every 5 minutes after Man U took another beating
I would be monumentally underwhelmed if it was Moyes. His record at West Ham :West Ham United 7 November 2017 13 May 2018 31 9 10 12 29.03Thats goals / won / drawn / lost / win%
Quote from: ozzjim on October 05, 2018, 08:46:29 PMFor any of the newbie group, it all comes down to how good the 2 people either side of them are. Henry may be a tactical genius or a brilliant coach, and the managers he has played under and coached with are certainly footballing types, but the assistant manager and the sporting director being right will allow him to do the job. Same for Terry etc.. A good coaching team and sporting director all pulling in the same direction should allow whoever gets it to thrive, no matter their experience. I think this is one of the reasons that Dean Smith has been so good at that there Brentford, as was Mark Warburton as they have all the right people in the right places.
For any of the newbie group, it all comes down to how good the 2 people either side of them are. Henry may be a tactical genius or a brilliant coach, and the managers he has played under and coached with are certainly footballing types, but the assistant manager and the sporting director being right will allow him to do the job. Same for Terry etc.. A good coaching team and sporting director all pulling in the same direction should allow whoever gets it to thrive, no matter their experience.
Quote from: Ads on October 05, 2018, 08:05:50 PMTerry, Henry, Faria, Arteta, no thank you. Whilst not sure about Faria myeself I think it’s a bit unfair to lump him with the other 3. He has been a fully qualified coach for a while now and has been working at major clubs. Terry and Henry are just Marquee names and we would do well to avoid them. Arteta has been going about it the right way but still would be a big gamble.
Terry, Henry, Faria, Arteta, no thank you.
Saw this on Twitter
Quote from: sickbeggar on October 05, 2018, 12:19:58 PMQuote from: mallo on October 05, 2018, 12:11:17 PMI would be monumentally underwhelmed if it was Moyes. His record at West Ham :West Ham United 7 November 2017 13 May 2018 31 9 10 12 29.03Thats goals / won / drawn / lost / win%He did okay there but thats the decision west ham made. Keep a guy who may keep you mid-table for 5 years, or try and push on with someone else a bit more progressive. Jury's out at the moment i guess. To me anyway, Moyes carries the scent of failure, probably from seeing his glum mug every 5 minutes after Man U took another beatinghe did ok??? 29% win rate is not ok in my opinion its crap its the same as lambert less than O'dreary and venglos
Quote from: geolex on October 06, 2018, 07:34:00 AMQuote from: sickbeggar on October 05, 2018, 12:19:58 PMQuote from: mallo on October 05, 2018, 12:11:17 PMI would be monumentally underwhelmed if it was Moyes. His record at West Ham :West Ham United 7 November 2017 13 May 2018 31 9 10 12 29.03Thats goals / won / drawn / lost / win%He did okay there but thats the decision west ham made. Keep a guy who may keep you mid-table for 5 years, or try and push on with someone else a bit more progressive. Jury's out at the moment i guess. To me anyway, Moyes carries the scent of failure, probably from seeing his glum mug every 5 minutes after Man U took another beatinghe did ok??? 29% win rate is not ok in my opinion its crap its the same as lambert less than O'dreary and venglosShow me any mid table PL manager who does better than 29%? Not an apologist for Moyes but to be fair to him, he rescued West Ham last season with their unbalanced squad. Monumentally underwhelming sums him up and is the wrong person because we don't need rescuing.