West Ham sack another manager

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Smug in Boots

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Hmmm ...


Manuel Pellegrini: West Ham sack manager after defeat by Leicester

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50362337

Will the Hammers will be invading the pitch again soon?

How can a club spend so much money and end up in a relegation battle?

Will Noble vanish up his Cockney bumhole?

I'd like to see them appoint Moyes, spent shyteloads and go down tbh ...

... another poor appointment and it could happen.
 
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Benetiz for a bargain £12 mil. And with West Ham being in a similar position to the Mags when he took over them, perhaps he could replicate his great success and win relegation again.
 
It'll be interesting to see if they're stupid enough to appoint Moyes. If they do they deserve to join us.
 
Benitez nailed on.

He'll keep them up by playing boring negative football to draw games and maybe just sneak the odd result.
 
The.fans have been suspecting that Benitez will be the next manager for some time now. I'd like to see Danny Cowley get it, as a fairly local boy.
 
The.fans have been suspecting that Benitez will be the next manager for some time now. I'd like to see Danny Cowley get it, as a fairly local boy.
Yes having huddersfield in 20th position certainly suggests he is the man to revive whu's fortunes
 
Yes having huddersfield in 20th position certainly suggests he is the man to revive whu's fortunes
It's a Christmas miracle! @FulwellBri has replied to one of my posts. After I've asked him numerous SAFC related questions, he replies about West Ham.
I'd like Danny to get it as I know he's a good manager, is loyal to his staff, and would get an awful lot of goodwill from football people in an area that is staunchly West Ham. He'd be a good fit. But don't let that prevent you sniping, he?
 
They go for the big names rather than creating an unfashionable but effective team. They need to be smarter but I'm not sure West Ham fans will like that. They could do worse than Alex Neil, Lee Bowyer or Lee Johnson in my opinion.
 
A bit like our lot, West Ham fans want a manager with some kind of link to the club. Unlike us, their most successful managers (or at least, the managers they have liked the most) of recent times have had that link.