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Gerard could be good with lots of experience and know how. Would also take OGS or Bilic but Carsley reminds me of Mason in many ways so a big No!Originally posted by baggiematt View PostHe started well but I dont think they mourned his departure at the end.
Carsley or Gerrard for me. I would take Carrick, Ole or Bilic.
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Indeed there are some attractions Omeg buddy. However, is Nestor still planning to insist on his game plan and relying on candidates fitting the according algorithm?Originally posted by Omegstrat6 View PostWell, that's the big questioning isn't it? No point whatsoever dismissing Mason unless the board already have someone lined up that they believe can do better and at least start to turn things around.
I guess two elements that might attract will be that, firstly, thin as this squad is and despite our position in the table, this group of players have demonstrated that they can perform just as well, if not better, than most of the teams in the Championship and , secondly, that come the summer transfer window, with several high earners off the books, there will be a bit more money available for a rebuild.
I believe the new guy should be allowed to assess the squad and play to his own interpretation of their skills. NOT be constrained by a blueprint, which I fear was part of Mason?s demise.
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Why is that Al? They couldnt look any different 😆Originally posted by baggieal View PostGerard could be good with lots of experience and know how. Would also take OGS or Bilic but Carsley reminds me of Mason in many ways so a big No!
The football his under 21s played in 2023 was sensational. He is a very interesting coach despite being an uninspiring footballer.
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Uninspiring being the key word. Rather go for an inspiring player who has ideally championship experience. Whoever comes in should clear out Abella, Morrison and Myhill. See the link on the other thread Matt where the away supporters who spend a fortune were chanting for Mason to go. Those who spend a fortune should have their voices heard more than anyone. I am sure Shilen was aware of that and the embarrassingly low numbers that went.Originally posted by baggiematt View PostWhy is that Al? They couldnt look any different 😆
The football his under 21s played in 2023 was sensational. He is a very interesting coach despite being an uninspiring footballer.
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Yeah, I'd be on board with Carsley or Gerrard.Originally posted by baggiematt View PostHe started well but I dont think they mourned his departure at the end.
Carsley or Gerrard for me. I would take Carrick, Ole or Bilic.
I don't think I'd take Carrick or Bilic, I'd be 50/50 on Ole.
I would be very open to a lower league manager like the Lincoln or Stockport manager, if we can afford the fee for them.
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Albion are interested in Minnesota United boss Eric Ramsay as a candidate to succeed Ryan Mason at The Hawthorns, it is understood.
Ramsay, 34, is admired by owners Bilkul and was a strong candidate to land The Hawthorns role during the Baggies' search for a new boss last summer.
As reported by the Express & Star last summer, it is believed Ramsay was in Albion's final two candidates, alongside Mason, for the post.
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Sounds very untried without championship experience, the same age as Mason and even looks like him a bit.Originally posted by Bombers right foot View PostAlbion are interested in Minnesota United boss Eric Ramsay as a candidate to succeed Ryan Mason at The Hawthorns, it is understood.
Ramsay, 34, is admired by owners Bilkul and was a strong candidate to land The Hawthorns role during the Baggies' search for a new boss last summer.
As reported by the Express & Star last summer, it is believed Ramsay was in Albion's final two candidates, alongside Mason, for the post.
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