Quote from: N'ZMAV on October 21, 2022, 07:44:17 PMRemi Garde all over again?Whose biggest mistake was believing the chancers that were running the club at that time.we have had a lot worse.
Remi Garde all over again?
Quote from: paul_e on October 21, 2022, 07:48:21 PMI'd honestly put Emery ahead of Tuchel and I'd be as happy with him as with Poch. If none of them then someone like Amorim or Svensson would be next in line ahead of the likes of Dyche and Rodgers for me, an unknown with a great reputation would be a much better call than someone well known and dull, if only because it would shake away the feeling that the wheels are falling off. Dyche would be the biggest red flag of all because it would be abandoning our ambitions for the sake of safety.thats how i see it , Dyche would just signal that we are here to make up the numbers.
I'd honestly put Emery ahead of Tuchel and I'd be as happy with him as with Poch. If none of them then someone like Amorim or Svensson would be next in line ahead of the likes of Dyche and Rodgers for me, an unknown with a great reputation would be a much better call than someone well known and dull, if only because it would shake away the feeling that the wheels are falling off. Dyche would be the biggest red flag of all because it would be abandoning our ambitions for the sake of safety.
Dyche would almost certainly improve us. We'd be getting better results and looking like we're actually coached. But it would be so damn uninspiring. And just screams settling for mediocrity.
He certainly proved us wrong since.
Quote from: ChicagoLion on October 21, 2022, 07:50:31 PMQuote from: paul_e on October 21, 2022, 07:48:21 PMI'd honestly put Emery ahead of Tuchel and I'd be as happy with him as with Poch. If none of them then someone like Amorim or Svensson would be next in line ahead of the likes of Dyche and Rodgers for me, an unknown with a great reputation would be a much better call than someone well known and dull, if only because it would shake away the feeling that the wheels are falling off. Dyche would be the biggest red flag of all because it would be abandoning our ambitions for the sake of safety.thats how i see it , Dyche would just signal that we are here to make up the numbers.I agree about Dyche. That wouldn't so much be a red flag as it would be raising the white flag. I guess Emery would be my pick after Poch and Tuchel. He's got a good record in several leagues, has experience in the PL, is used to managing big clubs with big expectations and okay it hasn't worked out for him everywhere but he has pedigree. Don't want Rodgers: Leicester fans are desperate to get rid of him, for what that's worth. Even Gerrard has outperformed him this season.
Sporting at Tottenham on Wednesday. I could imagine us meeting Amorim that night or on Thursday, if he hasn't ruled himself out by then.