Quote from: Scott Nielsen on September 02, 2022, 02:12:56 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 01, 2022, 05:17:26 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 01, 2022, 04:25:28 PMA couple of names to throw in ther pot from down here:Rúben Amorim, the Sporting Clube de Lisboa Coach may only be 37 but has incredible maturity. Plays attacking football and has completely turned Sporting around. He's a humble, intelligent, educated man that is tactically smart and can adapt. What's crazy is Sporting paid €10m to take him off Braga despite him only managing them for 13 games. It was the best 10m Sporting ever spent. He now has a €30m release clause.Sérgio Conceição, Porto Coach. More experienced, despite being a top player in Porto and Italy he's done it the hard way before replacing Nuno at Porto. He's contracted until summer 2024 and he's been tempted to leave Porto several times including Spurs where he was shortlisted when they appointed Conté. The Plastics were also said to be interested when they sacked Solskjaer.I'd take Conceição, big name, plays good football from what I've seen and has plenty of experience whilst still being young enough to be 'up-to-date'.I don't have the slightest idea about either one but if it means no Rodgers, I'm in.One of the main criticisms of Gerrard is that he only managed in Scotland, yet we're now suggesting a manager from the Portuguese league instead? Exactly the same thing applies, two or three behemoths and the rest made up of small Championship/League One or Two sized teams.
Quote from: paul_e on September 01, 2022, 05:17:26 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 01, 2022, 04:25:28 PMA couple of names to throw in ther pot from down here:Rúben Amorim, the Sporting Clube de Lisboa Coach may only be 37 but has incredible maturity. Plays attacking football and has completely turned Sporting around. He's a humble, intelligent, educated man that is tactically smart and can adapt. What's crazy is Sporting paid €10m to take him off Braga despite him only managing them for 13 games. It was the best 10m Sporting ever spent. He now has a €30m release clause.Sérgio Conceição, Porto Coach. More experienced, despite being a top player in Porto and Italy he's done it the hard way before replacing Nuno at Porto. He's contracted until summer 2024 and he's been tempted to leave Porto several times including Spurs where he was shortlisted when they appointed Conté. The Plastics were also said to be interested when they sacked Solskjaer.I'd take Conceição, big name, plays good football from what I've seen and has plenty of experience whilst still being young enough to be 'up-to-date'.I don't have the slightest idea about either one but if it means no Rodgers, I'm in.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 01, 2022, 04:25:28 PMA couple of names to throw in ther pot from down here:Rúben Amorim, the Sporting Clube de Lisboa Coach may only be 37 but has incredible maturity. Plays attacking football and has completely turned Sporting around. He's a humble, intelligent, educated man that is tactically smart and can adapt. What's crazy is Sporting paid €10m to take him off Braga despite him only managing them for 13 games. It was the best 10m Sporting ever spent. He now has a €30m release clause.Sérgio Conceição, Porto Coach. More experienced, despite being a top player in Porto and Italy he's done it the hard way before replacing Nuno at Porto. He's contracted until summer 2024 and he's been tempted to leave Porto several times including Spurs where he was shortlisted when they appointed Conté. The Plastics were also said to be interested when they sacked Solskjaer.I'd take Conceição, big name, plays good football from what I've seen and has plenty of experience whilst still being young enough to be 'up-to-date'.
A couple of names to throw in ther pot from down here:Rúben Amorim, the Sporting Clube de Lisboa Coach may only be 37 but has incredible maturity. Plays attacking football and has completely turned Sporting around. He's a humble, intelligent, educated man that is tactically smart and can adapt. What's crazy is Sporting paid €10m to take him off Braga despite him only managing them for 13 games. It was the best 10m Sporting ever spent. He now has a €30m release clause.Sérgio Conceição, Porto Coach. More experienced, despite being a top player in Porto and Italy he's done it the hard way before replacing Nuno at Porto. He's contracted until summer 2024 and he's been tempted to leave Porto several times including Spurs where he was shortlisted when they appointed Conté. The Plastics were also said to be interested when they sacked Solskjaer.
It would be soul crushing to be in 19th, sack the manager because of it, and then appoint the bloke in 20th.
I've said many times now I was nervous of Gerrard because he'd never had to work a way out of a bad run
Quote from: paul_e on September 02, 2022, 02:53:57 PMI've said many times now I was nervous of Gerrard because he'd never had to work a way out of a bad runHe has now!
Quote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 02:30:30 PMQuote from: Scott Nielsen on September 02, 2022, 02:12:56 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 01, 2022, 05:17:26 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 01, 2022, 04:25:28 PMA couple of names to throw in ther pot from down here:Rúben Amorim, the Sporting Clube de Lisboa Coach may only be 37 but has incredible maturity. Plays attacking football and has completely turned Sporting around. He's a humble, intelligent, educated man that is tactically smart and can adapt. What's crazy is Sporting paid €10m to take him off Braga despite him only managing them for 13 games. It was the best 10m Sporting ever spent. He now has a €30m release clause.Sérgio Conceição, Porto Coach. More experienced, despite being a top player in Porto and Italy he's done it the hard way before replacing Nuno at Porto. He's contracted until summer 2024 and he's been tempted to leave Porto several times including Spurs where he was shortlisted when they appointed Conté. The Plastics were also said to be interested when they sacked Solskjaer.I'd take Conceição, big name, plays good football from what I've seen and has plenty of experience whilst still being young enough to be 'up-to-date'.I don't have the slightest idea about either one but if it means no Rodgers, I'm in.One of the main criticisms of Gerrard is that he only managed in Scotland, yet we're now suggesting a manager from the Portuguese league instead? Exactly the same thing applies, two or three behemoths and the rest made up of small Championship/League One or Two sized teams.You needn't worry, I doubt neither are attainable for us right now. I was just 'throwing them in the pot' rather than recommending we sign them up tomorrow. Bruno Lage has far less experience (one season at Benfica) and success than the boy Amorim yet has done a surprisingly decent job at Wolves, all things considered. As somebody mentioned earlier, we need to search far and wide to find the right person. Rather than limit our search by geography we should look for anybody that ideally has or at least the potential to manage a big club. More than anything, it comes down to the coaching. Good coaches can adapt to any country. Shit ones, well it's there in front of you, at least this week.For the record, I'd rather keep Gerrard than hire Rodgers.
Rodgers, spiky? Seems that he's held his tongue against the backdrop of not being given funds this summer.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 02, 2022, 06:35:55 PMQuote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 02:30:30 PMQuote from: Scott Nielsen on September 02, 2022, 02:12:56 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 01, 2022, 05:17:26 PMQuote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 01, 2022, 04:25:28 PMA couple of names to throw in ther pot from down here:Rúben Amorim, the Sporting Clube de Lisboa Coach may only be 37 but has incredible maturity. Plays attacking football and has completely turned Sporting around. He's a humble, intelligent, educated man that is tactically smart and can adapt. What's crazy is Sporting paid €10m to take him off Braga despite him only managing them for 13 games. It was the best 10m Sporting ever spent. He now has a €30m release clause.Sérgio Conceição, Porto Coach. More experienced, despite being a top player in Porto and Italy he's done it the hard way before replacing Nuno at Porto. He's contracted until summer 2024 and he's been tempted to leave Porto several times including Spurs where he was shortlisted when they appointed Conté. The Plastics were also said to be interested when they sacked Solskjaer.I'd take Conceição, big name, plays good football from what I've seen and has plenty of experience whilst still being young enough to be 'up-to-date'.I don't have the slightest idea about either one but if it means no Rodgers, I'm in.One of the main criticisms of Gerrard is that he only managed in Scotland, yet we're now suggesting a manager from the Portuguese league instead? Exactly the same thing applies, two or three behemoths and the rest made up of small Championship/League One or Two sized teams.You needn't worry, I doubt neither are attainable for us right now. I was just 'throwing them in the pot' rather than recommending we sign them up tomorrow. Bruno Lage has far less experience (one season at Benfica) and success than the boy Amorim yet has done a surprisingly decent job at Wolves, all things considered. As somebody mentioned earlier, we need to search far and wide to find the right person. Rather than limit our search by geography we should look for anybody that ideally has or at least the potential to manage a big club. More than anything, it comes down to the coaching. Good coaches can adapt to any country. Shit ones, well it's there in front of you, at least this week.For the record, I'd rather keep Gerrard than hire Rodgers.On what grounds? Honest question..
Quote from: Risso on September 02, 2022, 05:27:56 PMQuote from: paul_e on September 02, 2022, 02:53:57 PMI've said many times now I was nervous of Gerrard because he'd never had to work a way out of a bad runHe has now! And his inexperience is showing. If he was as destined for greatness as some think he'd have fixed things and we'd be talking about challenging for Europe. As is he'll be sacked and, for his sake, hopefully he will have learnt from his mistakes.
Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on September 02, 2022, 06:35:55 PMFor the record, I'd rather keep Gerrard than hire Rodgers.On what grounds? Honest question..
For the record, I'd rather keep Gerrard than hire Rodgers.
I doubt we’d get Pochettino (we should at least try), but I struggle to understand how anyone could think that either Rodgers or Potter wouldn’t realistically be better options than Gerrard.