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The next manager

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posted on 2/11/23

This club would ruin De Zerbi

posted on 2/11/23

Steve Bruce
Paul Ince
Mark Hughes

posted on 2/11/23

No manager will fix this mess

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 7 seconds ago
No manager will fix this mess
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That’s not true.

posted on 2/11/23

Let's get Beckham in for the season.. The ex-players always bring a bounce and beckham's bounce is the bounciest.

posted on 2/11/23

Rooney

posted on 2/11/23

Well you did promise not to write an ETH out article so I suppose can give you a pass on this...

To answer your OP can I throw in Hansi Flick. Didn't do that well with Germany but would be available and may have some good contacts in his home country. Who knows could even bring Rangnick with him...

posted on 2/11/23

Test Carrick till the end of the season

posted on 2/11/23

We’d be far better buying brightons scouting network

posted on 2/11/23

Whoever we get in we need to pay them well and reign in the mega payoff for when they get sacked. Encourage them to do well and not give them a lottery winning payout for when they obviously can’t be bothered any more.

posted on 2/11/23

Surely if you're gonna go down that route than McKenna is the more interesting option than Carrick? He's got Ipswich above Boro in the league and they've only just been promoted

comment by Hector (U3606)

posted on 2/11/23

Thomas Frank, got an unfashionable club playing belting football and an eye for a bargain.

posted on 2/11/23

Mark Hughes - club legend with a point to prove

posted on 2/11/23

Let’s get ange from spurs. He’ll get bored of their losing mentality soon

posted on 2/11/23

Needs regime change above the manager first.

My choice would have been Unai Emery, but that isn't going to happen now.

posted on 2/11/23

A pretty strong ETH out article then.

posted on 2/11/23

Carrick is the most underrated manager in world football. He is world class and would walk into any club in the world's dressing room as boss.

comment by Busby (U19985)

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 7 seconds ago
No manager will fix this mess
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That’s not true.
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It’s 100% true

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
Carrick is the most underrated manager in world football. He is world class and would walk into any club in the world's dressing room as boss.I have never seen him manage
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Fixed that for you

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 7 seconds ago
No manager will fix this mess
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That’s not true.
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It’s 100% true
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Of course it’s untrue as it suggests that there aren’t plenty of things a better manager can’t improve.

What is the mess? Players not being coached well. Poor choices of signings. Baffling tactical choices.

The glazers can be blamed for some of it but they really don’t have any influence on the training pitch and once we get a manager who can do the right things we’ll be amazed at how OTT we went when saying that it’s impossible to fix a mess.

posted on 2/11/23

Carrick very almost got something against Stoke at home at the weekend and has Boro sitting all the way up in mid table in the championship. If he can do that with the players he has at his disposal at Boro then imagine what he can do with our players.

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Malachi Boateng (U1734)
posted 1 minute ago
Carrick very almost got something against Stoke at home at the weekend and has Boro sitting all the way up in mid table in the championship. If he can do that with the players he has at his disposal at Boro then imagine what he can do with our players.
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Clearly a generational talent manager

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)

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Of course it’s untrue as it suggests that there aren’t plenty of things a better manager can’t improve.
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curious how this "it doesn't matter what we do as long as the owners remain the same" theory doesn't apply to the players as well, a lot of fans seem happy to change 100% of the ownership, 50-100% of the playing staff, but leave the manager in place because a managerial change won't make any difference.

posted on 2/11/23

comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 7 seconds ago
No manager will fix this mess
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That’s not true.
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It’s 100% true
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Of course it’s untrue as it suggests that there aren’t plenty of things a better manager can’t improve.

What is the mess? Players not being coached well. Poor choices of signings. Baffling tactical choices.

The glazers can be blamed for some of it but they really don’t have any influence on the training pitch and once we get a manager who can do the right things we’ll be amazed at how OTT we went when saying that it’s impossible to fix a mess.
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No manager will fix it.

Some will try. And they will also fail. Just like the rest. And every manager that we hire will spend and buy diffrrent players and fail in the same way. And every cycle we go through will get shorter each time making the problems for the next guy even worse... until one day the supporters stop coming, the owners will stop spending, and the trap door will open and you stare relegation right in the eye.

posted on 2/11/23

comment by RB&W - One man down, One nil up (U21434)
posted 19 seconds ago
comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 4 seconds ago
comment by Robb - Under Neon Loneliness (U22716)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
comment by Ali - (U1192)
posted 7 seconds ago
No manager will fix this mess
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That’s not true.
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It’s 100% true
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Of course it’s untrue as it suggests that there aren’t plenty of things a better manager can’t improve.

What is the mess? Players not being coached well. Poor choices of signings. Baffling tactical choices.

The glazers can be blamed for some of it but they really don’t have any influence on the training pitch and once we get a manager who can do the right things we’ll be amazed at how OTT we went when saying that it’s impossible to fix a mess.
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No manager will fix it.

Some will try. And they will also fail. Just like the rest. And every manager that we hire will spend and buy diffrrent players and fail in the same way. And every cycle we go through will get shorter each time making the problems for the next guy even worse... until one day the supporters stop coming, the owners will stop spending, and the trap door will open and you stare relegation right in the eye.
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That’s just needlessly negative thinking and factually incorrect. There’s zero evidence at all that states each manager change will make the situation worse.

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