Quote from: Richard E on October 12, 2022, 01:13:35 PMQuote from: chrisw1 on October 12, 2022, 01:12:37 PMJesus fucking Christ.He’d do a good job. Worked miracles at his last place.Can’t deal with crosses though.
Quote from: chrisw1 on October 12, 2022, 01:12:37 PMJesus fucking Christ.He’d do a good job. Worked miracles at his last place.
Jesus fucking Christ.
Quote from: aldridgeboy on October 12, 2022, 12:55:00 PMI see Wolves preferred choice has turned them down Thai has made me smile.Cheeky massage?
I see Wolves preferred choice has turned them down Thai has made me smile.
I thought Edens had a reputation of being a no nonsense, touch decision making bugger - did he not sack the fans favourite coach at the Basketball team he owns only to appoint a coach that won him the league?Surely he can see we are going no where?The only thing i can think of is that they realise with such key new recruits missing it would obviously effect performances and results and they accept thatI would say that Digne, Kamara and Carlos were fundamental to our team this season and are huge losses.However they must be anxious that they were convinced to sign up Phil only for him to be as flat as a witches tit in most games.
This is pure guesswork but I think the reason he's still is here is to do with the following:1) The owners aren't quite as invested, financially or emotionally as they were a year or two ago. They still want the business to do well, but aren't prepaped to go all in to get European football. On the flip side of the same coin, they're also not that bothered to sack Gerrard until things get really terrible, eg bottom three on the back of a few losses in the next few games. Boring football and just about doing enough lately is therefore not a sackable offence as it stands.2) Gerrard has still got Purslow in his corner. I'm sure Purslow will be making the case to the owners that in his opinion we've been hugely unlucky with injuries and that's had a material detrimental effect on the team. That backing will only go so far, but if the owners go against him now they've potentially got the arse ache of replacing a new CEO as well.All just supposition of course, but to me it makes sense.
I don't think Gerrard is going to get the sack at any point before the World Cup, and probably not for the rest of the season to be honest.
Quote from: Risso on October 12, 2022, 02:08:17 PMThis is pure guesswork but I think the reason he's still is here is to do with the following:1) The owners aren't quite as invested, financially or emotionally as they were a year or two ago. They still want the business to do well, but aren't prepaped to go all in to get European football. On the flip side of the same coin, they're also not that bothered to sack Gerrard until things get really terrible, eg bottom three on the back of a few losses in the next few games. Boring football and just about doing enough lately is therefore not a sackable offence as it stands.2) Gerrard has still got Purslow in his corner. I'm sure Purslow will be making the case to the owners that in his opinion we've been hugely unlucky with injuries and that's had a material detrimental effect on the team. That backing will only go so far, but if the owners go against him now they've potentially got the arse ache of replacing a new CEO as well.All just supposition of course, but to me it makes sense.I think that's very likely correct. I fear we are now back into the Martin Swain quote from twenty years ago about how there's a tidy living to be made at the Villa provided we keep ticking over and things don't look too bad.
Any thoughts on Postecoglou at Celtic? Just putting it out there…. I mean, we have a great record of plundering ex Old Firm managers
If Paul Merson can pronounce his name, I'd take him.