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Who to bring in?

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  1. Moorpheus19

    Moorpheus19 Well-Known Member

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    It's all well and good stating 'AVB out' but who do we bring in to replace him?

    I haven't made this a poll so suggest away.

    Hiddink?
    Steve Clarke?
    Bring Harry back?
     
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  2. TheJudeanPeoplesFront

    TheJudeanPeoplesFront Well-Known Member

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    Mike Phelan obvs... He was the man in charge of Man Utd for the last five years while Fergie was his puppet, don't you know <laugh>
     
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  3. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    Id try Klinsmann....his style of football is exciting
     
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  4. tomw24

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    As a Saints fan, I think Pochettino would be ideal for Spurs. But I can't see him wanting to join Spurs at the moment.
     
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  5. TheJudeanPeoplesFront

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    Probably not with the World Cup coming soon. I'd say Marco Van Basten or Christian Gourcuff are more likely and attractive candidates.
     
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  6. remembercolinlee

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    Cant seesaints letting him go...cant blame them
     
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  7. Moorpheus19

    Moorpheus19 Well-Known Member

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    Especially as the USA have Germany in their group - Klinsmann will want to try his hand against his own country.
     
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  8. humanbeingincroydon

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    Hiddink is a free agent, so Levy should be on the phone to him by now...
     
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  9. tomw24

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    Nor can I. But I wouldn't be surprised if Levy approached Saints if he sacked AVB.
     
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  10. humanbeingincroydon

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    Hopefully it would work out better than the last time we poached Southampton's manager...
     
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  11. PavonSport

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    I would take Laudrup given the chance. Knows the league, plays good football and has done a good job at Swansea (Getafe too a few years back). I just want some decent football.
     
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    Klinsmann has just signed a new long term contract with USA.
     
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  13. humanbeingincroydon

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    Three losses at the WC would put and end to that, though. Bert van Marwijk signed a long-term extension with Holland after the 2010 World Cup, but was gone before his original deal was due to expire.
     
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  14. gaf 71

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    Or you could look at it the other way. They are in an awful group to get out of, perhaps the new contract takes the pressure off him, and he can tell his team just to go out and play, knowing he'll still have his job, whatever the results.
     
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  15. humanbeingincroydon

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    If they lose every game 5-0 it'll be torn up.
     
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  16. remembercolinlee

    remembercolinlee Well-Known Member

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    Completely agree about just wanting good football instead of this tedious dross
     
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  17. LNB

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    What about Michael Laudrup?

     
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  18. Boss

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    They are saying online, so could be gossip, but that Capello was in the stands today who is obviously a friend and former manager with Baldini.

    He could be the short term option. I've said I don't want him but unfortunately it's now at that stage where the club may bring in anyone, even if capello is another bore-fest!
     
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    **** right off.
     
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  20. Boss

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    On more viewing it says spotted in press box so again could be rubbish but remember Baldini will play a big part in hiring a new manager and Capello's name will be mentioned as a favourite due to their past relationship.
     
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