dumbfounded by the amount of people who want benitez? utter shite excuse for a top manager, proved time and time again.
regardless of what we currently think of wenger, internationally he is considered among the top 5 managers in the world, and we would need to replace him with someone else in that list.
we're currently facing a 'are we still a big club' crises, and employing a manager of benitez, moyes, o'niel's caliber is NOT the way forward.
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How about Vince Bartram as goalkeeping coach, Colin Pates as defensive coach, John Jensen as midfield coach, Eddie McGoldrick as the wingers mentor and Kevin Campbell showing RVP and Chamakh how it's really done?
With Stewart Houston as interim until we can get Georgie back from his occassional media duties just in time for the crucial Janaury transfer window where we could tempt Chris Kiwomya out of retirement for £87.50 a week.
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Exactly. Whilst I obviously don't want any chump taking over (Coyle? Lolz), someone like Benitez is a realistic option for us. We're not going to get someone with flawless records like Fergie and Mourinho are we?
People don't want Moyes because he hasn't won anything.
People want Moyes because he has worked on a budget.
People don't want Rafa because he fucked Liverpool up.
People want Rafa because he has won in Europe.
Etc..
You can pick holes at ANY manager, it's a very subjective issue and one we will never all agree on.
Fair point PnG, I cant name but a handful of coaches in Europe!
but out of the names that have been mentioned Maureen would be the dream manager but he wont come because he is fighting his own demons on his sticking it too Barca crusade.
Cant seeing him coming to us unless there was a serious change in the way we do things, ie take a few risks and maybe live in the red for a while because he gonna want some money.
Wanting some money is going to be the sane if Rafa came, but it wouldnt mean having to live in the red, it is gonna mean living with being shit. Cant stand the guy and the way he went about things.
Adams? ummmmmm no. . . .I dont care how romantic you are, pinning up a job ad in the old boys bar is not the answer. If Adams wants in he can volunteer his services ad a coach, and we wouldnt have to worry about Citeh wafting a fatter cheque in front of him a la Paddy.
Guus, Carlo both would be OK, Ancelloti would bring some organisation.
ONiell maybe but I think Moyes could be an interesting choice.
Would relish the prospect of working with what I cinsider to be still marginally bigger club, in theory financiakly more money to offer. He would whip us into shape and make us mentally stronger, and hopefully help us realise again their is talent in a large number of players, he should rhen jump in to buy Jags and Felliani and stop pussying around about fees. Get rid of the dross we have by shipping them to his old club.
Moyes for me if Maureen refused. But open to changing my mind after listening to few more ideas. I mean who manages Dortmund?
I can't believe that the 'Owen Coyle Brigade' is gaining momentum.
Some numpty metioned him for the Arsenal job on 'You're On Sky Sports'. I reckon I was the only chap watching that sh!tty, 606-wannabe programme last night, but even still, if you air your views on such a platform, these rumours eventually find their way on the back pages.
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Moyes with Bergkamp and Bould as his assistants was suggested by someone on Twitter. Could work. We need defensive organisation and a work ethic implemented. The latter two would help keep the tradition of the club alive.
As for Ancelotti, he's a good manager having to work for utter bastards, with really high expectations. He's won the CL twice and Serie A, as well as the double at Chelsea. Maybe working for a board with solely financial expectations would be great (he can build his own team with no players/tactics being forced on him) or really shit (he'd try do the bare minimum). You can't call it atm.
As for Jose, that'll never happen.
Hiddink would be a fantastic choice as well, as would Jurgen Klopp but apparently Wenger was asked about him and he said he doesn't think Klopp will leave Germany.
If Wenger has a big say, it'll probably be Claude Puel, Dragan Stojkovic or Remi Garde.
Tbh Mr Blobby will do at this moment.