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Thread: Who do you want for our next manager ?

  1. #21
    Quote Originally Posted by Andingle01 View Post
    Take a chance on Cesc Fabricas for me.
    A respected , big name in world football , benefited playing under some top managers and has just got Como promoted to Serie A.
    The fact he owns part of the club may make it difficult to get him

  2. #22
    Finding it hard this time around to fathom out what were going to do. Of the names that are already available, I would be looking at Moyes or Potter. They have plenty of experience. Not really feeling the idea of Robins tbh, too much of a low key appointment for my liking. But it is just an opinion.

    Then there is the possibility that we could go for a young coach again. But don't know who that could be, no one really stands out. Anybody in this category would come with somewhat of a gamble. A few names have cropped up here and there like Danny Rohl, Ashley Cole, Liam Rosenior. But not enough is known about them to say whether they'd be any good or not.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wmdave_b View Post
    Don’t know why Moyes so unpopular with the West Ham fans, would it have been the football style they played? Never watched them closely tbh.
    The Hammers fans thought that his overall mindset was too defensive and they weren't playing the type of football that fans thought that they were capable of playing.
    WHen he took over at the end of 2019 they were in 17th place with 19 points from 19 games, they finished in 16th place with 39 points.
    The next season they finished 6th and qualified for the Europa League.
    They then finished 7th and went through to the EL semi-final,
    Next season saw the mwinning the European Conference League but this had a toll on their league season and they finished 14th.
    This last season has seen them go through to the EL Quarter Final and finish 9th in the league when, at one time, they were promising more.
    His last spell of management has seen 231 matches and he has a win percentage of 44.59 and all in the PL. VK's record at Burnley has seen 96 matches and he has a win percentage of 42.71 ----which is inflated because of the season in the Championship.

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by Supersub6 View Post
    The Hammers fans thought that his overall mindset was too defensive and they weren't playing the type of football that fans thought that they were capable of playing.
    WHen he took over at the end of 2019 they were in 17th place with 19 points from 19 games, they finished in 16th place with 39 points.
    The next season they finished 6th and qualified for the Europa League.
    They then finished 7th and went through to the EL semi-final,
    Next season saw the mwinning the European Conference League but this had a toll on their league season and they finished 14th.
    This last season has seen them go through to the EL Quarter Final and finish 9th in the league when, at one time, they were promising more.
    His last spell of management has seen 231 matches and he has a win percentage of 44.59 and all in the PL. VK's record at Burnley has seen 96 matches and he has a win percentage of 42.71 ----which is inflated because of the season in the Championship.
    I wouldn't be looking anywhere else but Moyes, let's at least ask him

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    Quote Originally Posted by Positive pete View Post
    Not sure why Robins is being mentioned, what's he ever done?
    For some reason, whenever I see Robins name mentioned I think of Brian Laws, which does not fill me with enthusiasm for him.

  6. #26
    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    For some reason, whenever I see Robins name mentioned I think of Brian Laws, which does not fill me with enthusiasm for him.
    Likewise, I don't see anything in his CV that points to him being able to mount a promotion challenge with us

  7. #27
    Quote Originally Posted by Positive pete View Post
    The fact he owns part of the club may make it difficult to get him
    Yes it's a valid point but always a way where there's a will.
    Also he maybe more inclined to have a crack at Serie A having got them promoted than take on a Championship club but nothing ventured nothing gained.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Fortunately for us Chris Wilder is tied up at Sheffield United, if he'd been available this lot would have signed him up in a breath.
    VK is supposed to be tied up Sinky for the next few years, looks like that is going belly up so never say never!

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    Potter would be my choice.

  10. #30
    I feel like Pace will want a big name, or a known/popular manager. It seems to be part of the plan in attracting young talent.

    This is what makes me think people like robins, roseinior, cooper won't be in the picture.

    I think its more likely along the lines of potter, moyes, or a young manager from europe etc

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