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  1. #11
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    Quote Originally Posted by 5under1and View Post
    I understand that he will be the next Man U manager
    Rat-face & his mongs are offering Ten Pence a new contract. So, when that goes horribly wrong around Christmas time, the chinless wonder will be instated by the midget and Rat-face.

    BTW just an FYI - It was Ashworth who pushed for Fat Sam to become the England manager.

    That bit of information was news to me very recently.

    Any man how thinks Fat Sam should be anywhere near a top flight management job is clearly clueless.

    Delighted he is where he is and we got £10m for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5under1and View Post
    Absolutely perfect statement and now I see the next manager they are saying will take over from Southgate is FRANK LAMPARD the top manager who I has become a laughing stock at every club he has managed
    All of a sudden I’m wanting Southgate to stay now

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    Quote Originally Posted by Guybrush View Post
    All of a sudden I’m wanting Southgate to stay now
    All of a sudden I’m thinking no-one wants to manage England!!!

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    The F.A will want another yes man, they will choose a manager that all of the sponsors are happy with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Kirkland View Post
    The F.A will want another yes man, they will choose a manager that all of the sponsors are happy with
    Lampard is that perfect useless, high profile man. Not likely to get another club managerial jobs at any of the prem clubs, He'd have to dip into mid table Championship and earn his stripes as a proper manager bringing a club back up before anyone would trust him with the job at a well run club.

    Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton (all the B clubs) have quality managers.

    Wolves and West Ham like wise.

    Clubs with sensible owners are prepared to 'Take a Punt' like the old guard of muppets who own clubs. The clowns who think hiring Lamps or good Old Brucey Cabbage will sort the lads right out.

    Players don't respond to reputation any more, they want a manager who is going focus on developing their career. Sport science, metrics, personal development has filtered down through the lower leagues and players, whilst respecting another pro's playing career isn't going to blindly go along like the old days.

    They want to know the man in the chair has a proper tactical and technical plan. They want to run drills and scenarios in training.

    Not just 'a quick game of head tennis, shooting practice and hit the showers to Cabbage Heed can scarper to his Portugese Villa asap.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ragatino View Post
    Lampard is that perfect useless, high profile man. Not likely to get another club managerial jobs at any of the prem clubs, He'd have to dip into mid table Championship and earn his stripes as a proper manager bringing a club back up before anyone would trust him with the job at a well run club.

    Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton (all the B clubs) have quality managers.

    Wolves and West Ham like wise.

    Clubs with sensible owners are prepared to 'Take a Punt' like the old guard of muppets who own clubs. The clowns who think hiring Lamps or good Old Brucey Cabbage will sort the lads right out.

    Players don't respond to reputation any more, they want a manager who is going focus on developing their career. Sport science, metrics, personal development has filtered down through the lower leagues and players, whilst respecting another pro's playing career isn't going to blindly go along like the old days.

    They want to know the man in the chair has a proper tactical and technical plan. They want to run drills and scenarios in training.

    Not just 'a quick game of head tennis, shooting practice and hit the showers to Cabbage Heed can scarper to his Portugese Villa asap.'
    Lol. I started thinking about Steve ’I don’t really do tactics’ Bruce about halfway through reading your post.

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    Quote Originally Posted by toptoon View Post
    Lol. I started thinking about Steve ’I don’t really do tactics’ Bruce about halfway through reading your post.
    Still unfathomable for me to get my head round the fact that actually got a job with West Brom after his career ending performance at NUFC.

    West Bromwich Albion
    On 3 February 2022, Bruce was appointed manager of EFL Championship club West Bromwich Albion, replacing Valérien Ismaël. Bruce signed an 18-month contract with West Brom who, at the time, were in sixth place in the Championship.[195] He left the role eight months later with the team 22nd in the division, their lowest league position for more than two decades

    He left the role eight months later with the team 22nd in the division, their lowest league position for more than two decades

    That's the kind of world class loser owners of football clubs still consider as viable options. Allerdyce. McClown back in the dugout at the swamp.

    The definition of insanity!

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