But can any of those manager keep us safe Billy? [/quote]Originally Posted by JimmyV66
With the squad that's been assembled, I could keep us safe ffs!!
I'd guess as the time left on his contract is (thankfully) reducing week by week the amount of compo to be paid is reducing as well. I'd hope there will come a point where Sullivan will bite the bullet and act.Originally Posted by JimmyV66
But can any of those manager keep us safe Billy? [/quote]Originally Posted by JimmyV66
With the squad that's been assembled, I could keep us safe ffs!!
According to ExWHUemployee (who to be fair is more often than not accurate) Sullivan was apoplectic at yesterdays showing. Seems there may be some truth to the rumour that the Daves are going to use the break to re-assess Sam's tenure. We can only hope.
I swear to god (even though I don't believe in the existence of one ) if Pulis ever walks through the door of Upton Park as our manager my long love affair with West Ham would end.Originally Posted by Whiskyman
That would be one kick in the proverbials too many I'm afraid.
I'm also afraid you may well have a point.[/quote]
Really that bad Whisky?
If it was the Tony Pulis who managed Stoke then I would agree, but he is a bit of proof that a leapord can change its spots, with his time at Palace. Had them playing some nice footie and even managed to get Chamakh scoring, which other managers have not managed.
Would
I believe, Hoddle is the 1st Option of Mr Sullivan.
I would be happy with that
Originally Posted by jameskel
Same here.
As for Pullis, he would not be in my top 10 but would still be a welcome change to Sam Allardyce. I doubt any other guy would come in and sh1t all over our history and traditions and then insult the fans like Sam did.
Originally Posted by jameskel
Same here.
Of any realistic targets he'd be top of the list.
Oh Yes,sign-up Glenn Hoddle. It would be fantastic seeing 3-5-2 formation.
The Tony Pulis at Crystal Palace would be a very professional choice too. With him,motivation is everything and we know the players are technically able.
People think he would employ his Stoke City tactics. I think he's more adapatable than that.
I swear to god (even though I don't believe in the existence of one ) if Pulis ever walks through the door of Upton Park as our manager my long love affair with West Ham would end.Originally Posted by IronworksFC
That would be one kick in the proverbials too many I'm afraid.
I'm also afraid you may well have a point.[/quote]
Really that bad Whisky?
If it was the Tony Pulis who managed Stoke then I would agree, but he is a bit of proof that a leapord can change its spots, with his time at Palace. Had them playing some nice footie and even managed to get Chamakh scorin
Even David Sullivan would not be aft enough to give the job to Pullis if/when Sam goes. Is he?
Not haing a pop at Pullis, as said him or Sam them Pullis everytime. But Pullis would most likely find hmself in the sam boat as Sam when things go wrong. Which they always do at our club.
Sullivan needs to appoint someone who the fans could all get behind.
Fck it we really are going o be stuck with Allardyce for many more years to come. I just know it.