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Thread: Next WBA Manager

  1. #11
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    No idea who this is but he got the Ismael sacking right last Sunday.

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  2. #12
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    Quote Originally Posted by billsbest View Post
    It's a pity Lampard just joined Everton. He would have been my choice. You have to feel sorry for any new manager with no ability to add to the squad. We need to move quite quickly to give the new person as much time as possible to make a difference. Perhaps we need a short term appointment until the end of the season?
    And we sack the manager after the transfer window closes. Next bloke will have to work some miracle to forge this lot into a promotion spot. Whats the odds for Harry Potter?

    I daresay we will give the next bloke another 4 year contract

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    Brucies the favourite - all right my lavs

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    If that idiot Lai hadn't interfered and appointed Wilder, as was recommended, we wouldn't find ourselves in the ridculous situation that we now find ourselves in. I bet he wishes that he had kept his mouth shut. I certainly do. He may not have been everybody's choice but he's certainly doing something right at Middlesbrough.

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    Ken has gone , Lai is the new chairman https://www.westbromnews.co.uk/2022/...-new-chairman/

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    Jonathan woodgate, Enzo Maresca, Joachim Low, Chris Hughton, Philip Cocu, Uwe Rosler to name but a few.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Leicesterbaggie View Post
    If that idiot Lai hadn't interfered and appointed Wilder, as was recommended, we wouldn't find ourselves in the ridculous situation that we now find ourselves in. I bet he wishes that he had kept his mouth shut. I certainly do. He may not have been everybody's choice but he's certainly doing something right at Middlesbrough.
    Looks like the chairman and CEO have been dumped as well, so it just confirms that he got it wrong there as well. Let's hope he has better luck with this Gourlay, who by the sounds of things has been around the club for a while now. So is he likely to turn to someone like Paul Clement?

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    I’d take Fat Sam over ALL of the names mentioned.

    If it’s Appleton I may have to stop posting altogether due to my anxiety issues when even thinking about him.

  9. #19
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    Roberto Di Matteo is probably available. And Gourlay worked with him at Chelsea. I think he got fired at Chelsea because Chelsea were struggling in the Champions league so they wanted someone with more champions league experience. I doubt we will have the same issue! Just a thought.
    Last edited by Calgarybaggy; 02-02-2022 at 04:00 PM.

  10. #20
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    Here we go again. None of those names do anything for a better replacement. Is there any point to this club anymore? 🤷*♂️

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