He's done his coaching badges and would warrant the job.
Too unpredictable a character
comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's done his coaching badges and would warrant the job.
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what a move those comments were
comment by Blarmy - Costa Bravo (U14547)
posted 58 seconds ago
comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's done his coaching badges and would warrant the job.
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what amove those comments were
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Sorry.
You guys should go for someone who knows the club. Tony Adams would be a good choice. Managerial experience both in the PL and abroad. Maybe have Sol Campbell as his number 2. Although I doubt Campbell would be assistant manager. He'd probably compare the 'assistant' bit in the job title as akin to being a black slave back in the 1800's.
comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 2 minutes ago
You guys should go for someone who knows the club. Tony Adams would be a good choice. Managerial experience both in the PL and abroad. Maybe have Sol Campbell as his number 2. Although I doubt Campbell would be assistant manager. He'd probably compare the 'assistant' bit in the job title as akin to being a black slave back in the 1800's.
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Tony Adams as manager and Campbell as a number two would be hilarious because they would be a disaster.
I'm in favour
Klopps still flavour of the month so I'll go with him
I'd love Simeone, hes just like Mourinho if not better imo.
However i'd be equally as happy with Klopp or Martinez, only thing with Klopp is that his players seems to get injured all the time like wengers
To be honest, I'm not sure how interested any of the people in the OP would be in getting into high street fashion retail anytime soon.
Especially Klopp.
Would love any of Klopp, Simeone or even Roma coach Rudi Garcia, he plays an exciting brand of attacking football and anyone who can get Gervinho playing like WC player is by me!
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Simeone and Klopp seem to be the ones most fans want.
As an alternative option, I think Marcelo Bielsa is an incredibly underrated manager. An absolute master in the art of pressing, and plays the sort of high-tempo football most fans have been crying out for.
It's still early days, but he's doing very well at Marseille so far.
Those 3 would probably be my preferred choices. But as Creator mentions, Rudi Garcia has a very good track record, and I've always thought Unai Emery was very underrated as well, so those two deserve mentions.
You have Martinez on here ahead of Rudi Garcia, what a shambles
That's my choice
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posted on 9/10/14
Sol Campbell?
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He's done his coaching badges and would warrant the job.
posted on 9/10/14
Too unpredictable a character
posted on 9/10/14
Steve Bould
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Paul Merson.
posted on 9/10/14
comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's done his coaching badges and would warrant the job.
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what a move those comments were
posted on 9/10/14
comment by Blarmy - Costa Bravo (U14547)
posted 58 seconds ago
comment by Spurtle2 (U1608)
posted 11 minutes ago
He's done his coaching badges and would warrant the job.
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what amove those comments were
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Sorry.
posted on 9/10/14
You guys should go for someone who knows the club. Tony Adams would be a good choice. Managerial experience both in the PL and abroad. Maybe have Sol Campbell as his number 2. Although I doubt Campbell would be assistant manager. He'd probably compare the 'assistant' bit in the job title as akin to being a black slave back in the 1800's.
posted on 9/10/14
steady...
posted on 9/10/14
comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 2 minutes ago
You guys should go for someone who knows the club. Tony Adams would be a good choice. Managerial experience both in the PL and abroad. Maybe have Sol Campbell as his number 2. Although I doubt Campbell would be assistant manager. He'd probably compare the 'assistant' bit in the job title as akin to being a black slave back in the 1800's.
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Tony Adams as manager and Campbell as a number two would be hilarious because they would be a disaster.
I'm in favour
posted on 9/10/14
Klopps still flavour of the month so I'll go with him
posted on 9/10/14
I'd love Simeone, hes just like Mourinho if not better imo.
However i'd be equally as happy with Klopp or Martinez, only thing with Klopp is that his players seems to get injured all the time like wengers
posted on 9/10/14
Carlo.
posted on 9/10/14
To be honest, I'm not sure how interested any of the people in the OP would be in getting into high street fashion retail anytime soon.
Especially Klopp.
posted on 9/10/14
Would love any of Klopp, Simeone or even Roma coach Rudi Garcia, he plays an exciting brand of attacking football and anyone who can get Gervinho playing like WC player is by me!
posted on 9/10/14
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 9/10/14
Simeone and Klopp seem to be the ones most fans want.
As an alternative option, I think Marcelo Bielsa is an incredibly underrated manager. An absolute master in the art of pressing, and plays the sort of high-tempo football most fans have been crying out for.
It's still early days, but he's doing very well at Marseille so far.
Those 3 would probably be my preferred choices. But as Creator mentions, Rudi Garcia has a very good track record, and I've always thought Unai Emery was very underrated as well, so those two deserve mentions.
posted on 9/10/14
You have Martinez on here ahead of Rudi Garcia, what a shambles
That's my choice
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