This isn't about whether we should or should not sack Ange, but with the fixtures we have coming up and his utter stubbornness, loads of people on here, including his few supporters think he'll be gone by Christmas.
So, IF (REMEMBER I SAID IF) he goes. Who do we get in.
Well the obvious cheap go to is Potter, I'm not completely against this but would like to think of alternatives.
I have always liked Carrick. He has had his up and downs at Middlesbrough, but I think it is good to have a manager who has had some hard times, so he has the experience.
As some on here will know, I'd been banging on about Amororim for months, but all he has ever had is success. He is going to get a shock here, it will be new to him.
So, realistically, not who do you want, but who do you think we can get?
New Manager
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
Btw apart from no.6 Ange fits all the other criteria so might as well stick with him.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
Be careful what you wish for...Southgate is available. Levy probably would.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
I honestly believe we will go for Brendan Rodgers. Levy is a huge fan and that usually counts.
Scott Munn anges mate appointed him i suspect he will not get a second chance.
Would expect to see Matty wells in charge from february latest.
Ange cannot turn this round sadly. A championship manager at very best and even there he would struggle.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
Anyone who doesn’t believe Ange will get sacked, is just in denial
Our form since last seasons fantastic start, has been woeful…
You do not lose at home to Ipswich, unless something is seriously wrong!!
Whether you blame Ange, Levy or the players… the buck stops with the manager… I can see him being sacked by Xmas…We’ve got to play Man City, Liverpool & Chelsea before then…that’s no points out of those
I’m completely disillusioned with it all… the players are gutless!!
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 33 minutes ago
Ideal candidate would be someone who:
1) Likes to play attacking football
2) Is on an upward trajectory
3) Isn't a Chelsea cast off
4) Has PL experience
5) Has achieved tangible success / knows how to win
6) Is a younger manager
7) Doesn't have a divisive personality / acts with class
8) Has managed and done well with a big club before
Might be more criteria to add but that's what I can think of on the fly.
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Nobody meets all of this criteria. You’ll have to set your sights a bit lower.
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I know rarely anyone would meet all of that. The idea is for them to tick as many boxes as possible, with the style of football being the most important point. The last thing we want to do is switch to a different style. No fan wants the football of Jose or Conte again.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
comment by Luka Bosh Brasi (U22178)
posted 35 minutes ago
Btw apart from no.6 Ange fits all the other criteria so might as well stick with him.
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Or apart from number 2, which is the big reason we're discussing getting rid of him.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 33 minutes ago
Ideal candidate would be someone who:
1) Likes to play attacking football
2) Is on an upward trajectory
3) Isn't a Chelsea cast off
4) Has PL experience
5) Has achieved tangible success / knows how to win
6) Is a younger manager
7) Doesn't have a divisive personality / acts with class
8) Has managed and done well with a big club before
Might be more criteria to add but that's what I can think of on the fly.
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Nobody meets all of this criteria. You’ll have to set your sights a bit lower.
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I know rarely anyone would meet all of that. The idea is for them to tick as many boxes as possible, with the style of football being the most important point. The last thing we want to do is switch to a different style. No fan wants the football of Jose or Conte again.
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Brendan Rodgers it is.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 33 seconds ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 19 minutes ago
comment by Ruben The King Amorim Tim Tagi Dim (U10026)
posted 46 minutes ago
comment by Spurtle (U1608)
posted 33 minutes ago
Ideal candidate would be someone who:
1) Likes to play attacking football
2) Is on an upward trajectory
3) Isn't a Chelsea cast off
4) Has PL experience
5) Has achieved tangible success / knows how to win
6) Is a younger manager
7) Doesn't have a divisive personality / acts with class
8) Has managed and done well with a big club before
Might be more criteria to add but that's what I can think of on the fly.
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Nobody meets all of this criteria. You’ll have to set your sights a bit lower.
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I know rarely anyone would meet all of that. The idea is for them to tick as many boxes as possible, with the style of football being the most important point. The last thing we want to do is switch to a different style. No fan wants the football of Jose or Conte again.
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Brendan Rodgers it is.
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He's a decent manager and even doing ok in Europe this time. Maybe the new format suits him.
Would he be doing a better job than Ange right now? Probably.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
I think Rodgers is underrated because he’s a bit of a nearly man and a smug, insufferable priiiiick.
posted 1 week, 6 days ago
It’d be interesting to see how he’d do with Spurs. He tends to get his teams starting well and overperforming before running out of steam at the end of the season. That’s typically Spurs, I suppose, but he’s at least managed to win something with Leicester and it could potentially lead CL qualification, depending on how much Spurs can overperform in those good starts his teams have tended to have.