Ok so seriously who and why? I know there is one of these threads but it's littered with stupid suggestions. I want to know who you would put in charge and why, what do you think they could bring and how would they improve us?
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Ok so seriously who and why? I know there is one of these threads but it's littered with stupid suggestions. I want to know who you would put in charge and why, what do you think they could bring and how would they improve us?
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Fantasy would be Pep Gardioual obviously.
Realistically it take Sven Goran Erickson , Just think he is a good motivator, good tactian and somone the players would love tbh. If not Sven then Carlo Ancelotti tbh. One of the best mangers in the world would make the defence look much much better.
Sven. :lol:
Someone like Rafa or Ancelotti would be fine with me. They'd focus on strengthening the core of the side and making us harder to beat, They'd probably need money for some marquee signings but you've got to back a new manager so he can do things his way.
Pep would be good as well but obviously his job at Barca is pretty cushy compared to what he'd experience here. I'd like to see though if he could implement Barca's style of pressing on another team. If he could do that with us we could be very effective with our attacking options.
A traffic cone could do better. Just dont understand the clubs thinking, since we went the season unbeaten?
Would a replacement be backed in the transfer market? Would they be subjected to the whole 'self sustaining' bullshit?
Hitzfeld or Van Gaal to name but two.
There are 2 lines of thinking here, the one that thinks we should get "X" in because of a, b and C and then the other that thinks Wenger's ghost lives on and we would get in whomever he says we should.
For me i would go for an up and coming rather than an old head just because i think the club needs reinvigorating by someone with energy and verve, pizazz is needed not more dust IMO. Martinez I would like, a classy guy who plays nice footie and has done well considering the shower of shite he has at Wigan. Moyes i would love but i think a lot of players would want out due to the way he works his players, Lambert is also impressing me massively with Norwich.
Its more likely to be Remi Garde though, maybe a Henry/Bergkamp team even. Who knows with our board.
Ancelotti.
Champions League winner, Serie A and Premier League winner.
Doesn't need millions to get the best out of players, we saw that with Chelsea and with Milan to an extent.
Plus I want to see how his 4-4-2 diamond would work for us. He forms close bonds with his players and the respect would be there instantly from the players because he knows what he's talking about and has done it at the highest level. He's available now and I'm sure he'd jump at the opportunity to work for a club that isn't run by some mad dictator.
Jurgen Klopp or Luciano Spalletti.
The German would be ideal because he is of the master race. Both are young, are getting results with their respective clubs and get their teams to play great football.
I think Jurgen Klopp would be ideal tbh.
Jurgen Klopp or David Moyes.
Joachim Low
AW's substitute will come from one of the following managers:
Dragan Stojkovic
Rémi Garde
Claude Puel
I actually think that we're in such bad shape that we need a experienced manager such as Van Gaal, Hitzfield or Ancelotti to steady the ship.
IMHO At present the role would be too big for any highly rated up & coming manager such as Klopp or Moyes as so much work needs to be done with the squad from a personnel & tactical point of view.
Harry Redknapp.
Roy Walker
It's good, but it's not right.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11670_7220237,00.htmlQuote:
Former Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has revealed his desire to return to Premier League management after expressing his admiration for Sir Alex Ferguson.
The Italian was sacked by the Blues at the end of his second season last May despite claiming a domestic double in his first year at Stamford Bridge.
The 52-year-old says he is in no rush to get back into coaching and insists he would only consider coming back to England for a top club.
Speaking to La Repubblica, Ancelotti said: "For a coach, this is the ideal country. But I would only consider top clubs, including Tottenham and Liverpool.
"It's evident that (Arsenal manager Arsene) Wenger's bench is wobbling and that in several months' time, an English coach will be appointed to replace (England manager Fabio) Capello in the national team, which will free up a place in a club."I am in no hurry, I promise.
"The fact I'm not coaching does not cause me anguish. In fact, I am enjoying life."
Ancelotti also spoke of his "love" for Ferguson after praising the way the Manchester United manager brings through young players.
He added: "As time goes on, the more I fall in love with Ferguson.
"As a coach, he is unusual. It's not as if he guides the training sessions because he delegates a lot and has an excellent staff.
"But he understands football like few do.
"With him, all the players improve. He has no fear of introducing youngsters.
"United play a European style of football, a modern style.
"But above all, Ferguson is a great person and he is humble."
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Sack Wenger now and get Ancelotti in before hes taken somewhere else
You joke, but if I'm being deadly serious - I could do a better job than Wenger. Where was that article JF (JF :bow: ) posted in the old forum about managers effectively being figureheads - white, full head of hair, 50+, charismatic...now, I'll admit, I am none of those things....but I'd lay out a bunch of threats and my threats would be credible. Because I'd be the fucking manager.
Vote Syn imho.
Only if you promise to send them out to maim against Stoke, Barcelona and Citeh.
And maim well.
Ok, fine. We'll call that plan B.
Incidently, plan A is: go to plan B.
Syn out.
Bilic or Moyes
It'll have to be someone who's happy to spend no money, that rules out anyone good eg Ancelotti etc
May as well give it to Bergkamp. Legend and nice guy. The glory days are long gone and are never coming back so we may as well have some stylish football and a likeable manager.