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Thread: Next manager who is available.....

  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rev72 View Post
    Just warming up pal..popping in and out for a few weeks before I start pre-season proper
    Just be careful with the popping out 😯
    #metoo#

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    Knuckles Marley.

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    Sorry I thought the title of the thread was "Next ****er who is available"

    Sorry

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    Nice to see the Rev is back posting..Rumour has it he's in line for the new managers job..

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    Read somewhere that Sean Dyche had applied. Said he felt that it was time to move to a bigger club.

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    Quote Originally Posted by joellufcprice View Post
    Even if it was a reality I wouldn't want him, might sound stupid but I don't really rate him, Madrid always looked dreadful when I watched and relied on a lot of luck/ Ronaldo and Ramos. Baffles me how they won 3 CL in a row, even the final they looked rubbish and just won because of Liverpools dreadful luck
    So Zidane isnt good enough, and elsewhere you say Wenger isnt good enough, think you might have got the expectations of LUFC confused with Chelsea Joel.
    Regarding the CL final, did you watch the same game as me? first 20 mins was all Liverpool, after that there was only going to be 1 winner.

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    It's pretty pointless even wish listing. I mean, I guess many would have said Bruce, or Pulis, or Karanka, or Adkins, or Warnock, or Allardyce, or even someone like Rowett - but all of them have either failed to get a side promoted with much more resources, or failed in a high pressure role, or had the chance already with us and failed, or are in fact way out of our league financially. And what we're wanting is someone who can work miracles with very limited resources - and to be honest that's pretty much just luck, like Wagner was for Udders. In other words just having the good fortune to pick an unknown who turns out to be the perfect choice. Do we feel lucky ???

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    Quote Originally Posted by OldWhiteTaff View Post
    It's pretty pointless even wish listing. I mean, I guess many would have said Bruce, or Pulis, or Karanka, or Adkins, or Warnock, or Allardyce, or even someone like Rowett - but all of them have either failed to get a side promoted with much more resources, or failed in a high pressure role, or had the chance already with us and failed, or are in fact way out of our league financially. And what we're wanting is someone who can work miracles with very limited resources - and to be honest that's pretty much just luck, like Wagner was for Udders. In other words just having the good fortune to pick an unknown who turns out to be the perfect choice. Do we feel lucky ???
    Sounds like a familiar strategy, employed when selecting new players, that worked out well, didn't it?

    It's the "miracle worker with limited resources
    " we need

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    Quote Originally Posted by WTF11 View Post
    Sounds like a familiar strategy, employed when selecting new players, that worked out well, didn't it?

    It's the "miracle worker with limited resources
    " we need

    Like Warnock, thought we'd been down that road.

  10. #20
    if we brought quality players to the club, at the rate we change managers . we would have been promoted by now.

    instead radrizaani and his predecessors think, that by not investing nowhere near enough money in to the playing squad and changing managers two or three times a season , they will somehow find a guy that can transform a average team in to a promotion chasing side . the reality of course is that this policy consistently fails every season .

    if the team is good enough , the managerial side of things is secondary . im afraid the buck stops with the owner , if he is not prepared to invest in players who THE MANAGER WANTS , instead of who orta suggests , then no credible manager will touch the job with a bargepole . if you want success the manager dictates transfer policy , player recruitment , and how much needs to be spent .

    otherwise the farcical managerial merry go round will just continue due to radrizaanis inability to see what is needed to be done . the fans have been lead up the garden path too many times before , and can already see this club is heading nowhere once again, under a italian chancer , who is all talk , but no action, when it comes down to what really needs to be done.

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