The ones I'd be most happy with are Mourinho, MON and possibly Hiddink.
Then you've got the ones below that who might be good but I'm usure about like Moyes and Ancelotti.
Then there's the ones that I think we should avoid like Hughton, Rodgers and Poyet,
poyet can do one after he defended luis suarez in the racism stuff.
Chris Hughton is doing outstandingly well at Birmingham, but he and Spurs have had their time together and he never got the job then, so he's not going to get it now. Rodgers is flavour of the month these days, but so was Coyle a year ago, and look how he's struggling now. Plus Rodgers had an absolute stinker of a spell at Reading. Poyet is nowhere near good enough and never has been and Pardew left Reading and Southampton under a cloud due to his off field "activities" with players wives.
So that leaves us with Mourinho etc. Despite many peoples reservations as to whether he would come to us, I believe he would. He still retains property in London and he would see us as a challenge. The fact we have a new training ground nearly ready and a new stadium hopefully on its way soon, plus an excellent and improving squad, would make us an exciting opportunity for him.
Ian Holloway anyone?
likes to play open expansive and attacking football and loves talking to the press!! A shoe in for 'Arry!!
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posted on 9/2/12
The ones I'd be most happy with are Mourinho, MON and possibly Hiddink.
Then you've got the ones below that who might be good but I'm usure about like Moyes and Ancelotti.
Then there's the ones that I think we should avoid like Hughton, Rodgers and Poyet,
posted on 9/2/12
poyet can do one after he defended luis suarez in the racism stuff.
posted on 9/2/12
Chris Hughton is doing outstandingly well at Birmingham, but he and Spurs have had their time together and he never got the job then, so he's not going to get it now. Rodgers is flavour of the month these days, but so was Coyle a year ago, and look how he's struggling now. Plus Rodgers had an absolute stinker of a spell at Reading. Poyet is nowhere near good enough and never has been and Pardew left Reading and Southampton under a cloud due to his off field "activities" with players wives.
So that leaves us with Mourinho etc. Despite many peoples reservations as to whether he would come to us, I believe he would. He still retains property in London and he would see us as a challenge. The fact we have a new training ground nearly ready and a new stadium hopefully on its way soon, plus an excellent and improving squad, would make us an exciting opportunity for him.
posted on 9/2/12
Ian Holloway anyone?
likes to play open expansive and attacking football and loves talking to the press!! A shoe in for 'Arry!!
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