Anyone know what his win % was with man city ? (Lights the match, then goes to bed)As far as I understand, it was Manuel Pellegrini who approached us and not the other way round. Maybe it took us aback that he was interested?
When will people realise that life ain't about the stats and what happens in one place doesn't mean it'll happen somewhere else.
That's torn it. He'll be an absolute rat then.He annoyed Pardew. And for that reason, I'm in.
Actually, talk about honourable managers, you couldn't find too many with the genuine class as a human that Pellegrini has displayed.
There's a massive area of grey in the middle of this subject fats. Yes, you're perfectly correct that 'what happens in one place doesn't mean it'll happen somewhere else', however, if done well (and from relevant data) there are always some stats that can be proven significant enough in improving your predictions regards your expected output.
If continuously reviewed by a human, the weakness in the stats/model can easily be found and (if proven) ironed out, and the more importantly the knowledge of the human making the decisions will improve with each new iteration. It's a hybrid approach.
Key part that we all discuss on here is how relevant each stat is regards it's accuracy for future predictions. Some are, some aren't.
Fair enough Al but why? (Please don't say win %)
I'd have to suggest I'm not keen on Puel, not because of win % or other stats, just a general gut feel and that I'd rather Pellegrini if he were available, good ethos, great work at perceived smaller clubs, I maybe wrong but I thought Villereal were bloody good, and challenging for the title and set the Champions league on fire.
They played great football and I don't think he will have lost the enthusiasm, he is a football man and I think this may give him the desire to build something akin to what he was used to, at Madrid and Man City he never really had to do that, perhaps that was a little boring dare I say to him...
Will back whoever we bring in, just really hope this one has some legs, wasn't really too hung up on Garcia not because of his ability but more as I thought he would go faster than a Koeman, whereas I don't see that will Pellegrini and I think we are not downgrading either on Garcia, more fine tuning...
Probably a combination of factors - I've seen a bit of French football over the years, and although he won the league with Monaco, it was 16 years ago, and I feel French football isn't necessarily a great platform by which to move to the PL.
His record is fairly average - (remember Lyon are/were a big club around the time he took over, but he didn't win anything).
Look, he may have the longevity, and who am I to say anything against our board's decisions - its just he doesn't exactly inspire much enthusiasm and seems a pretty safe (and cheap) choice.
We are 6th in the PL, European football too, and I just feel we can look a bit better, because we need to also have a manager that can have some pulling power for players coming and players staying. He may be that man, but I'm not so sure myself.
Not sure he would like co managing. Also fonte would need a while before he can step into that position. I do agree Fonte is future management material though.Pellegrini may just have one last chip that he's like to knock off his shoulder following his exit from City. He may just do more than cover it in Mayo
How about Pellegrini on a three year deal in which he co-manages with Fonte in that third season?
Not sure he would like co managing. Also fonte would need a while before he can step into that position. I do agree Fonte is future management material though.