So is success to a degree, didn't Zidane get the bullet after winning the CL? Players and managers come and go like the wind these days.Contracts are irrelevant tbh ...
... if a player/manager wants to leave, he'll leave.
So is success to a degree, didn't Zidane get the bullet after winning the CL? Players and managers come and go like the wind these days.Contracts are irrelevant tbh ...
... if a player/manager wants to leave, he'll leave.
Alan pardew has ruled himself outAnyone mentioned Chris hughton?
Nothing from Joe Kinnear then?Alan pardew has ruled himself out
Alan pardew has ruled himself out
Have you the figures? I would love to know exactly what he was paid and what he is on now.As I mentioned above Neil and Speakman have been banging heads for a while now. Both at fault.
Speakman thought he had Neil over a barrel but Stoke give him a get put of jail card with an increased salary offer.
There are only two possible targets in the Championship.
A) Staying there
B) Being promoted
Assuming the club are in column B whichever manager can achieve option gets my vote.
I've thought about this and the managers I wouldn't want are often the best at getting a club up.
The least annoying for me, despite the style of football, is Dyche.
I've always found winning games, by playing ugly, is preferable to losing beautifully ...
... I enjoyed the Allardyce era and that was brutal at times.
So is success to a degree, didn't Zidane get the bullet after winning the CL? Players and managers come and go like the wind these days.
Ive just seen Notts Forest lose absolutely beautifully. Agree with you on this one SmugThere are only two possible targets in the Championship.
A) Staying there
B) Being promoted
Assuming the club are in column B whichever manager can achieve option gets my vote.
I've thought about this and the managers I wouldn't want are often the best at getting a club up.
The least annoying for me, despite the style of football, is Dyche.
I've always found winning games, by playing ugly, is preferable to losing beautifully ...
... I enjoyed the Allardyce era and that was brutal at times.
That was a shame for you Zizou mate. What you up to these days? Fancy a shot at the championship? Get yer predators back out the cupboard.

I know what you mean. My take on it though is I would rather win beautifully than win ugly mate. I think we are building a squad to play a certain brand of football, which my restrict the sort of head coach we go for? I tend to think good coaches can play lots of ways - Allardyce at Bolton played some great stuff.There are only two possible targets in the Championship.
A) Staying there
B) Being promoted
Assuming the club are in column B whichever manager can achieve option gets my vote.
I've thought about this and the managers I wouldn't want are often the best at getting a club up.
The least annoying for me, despite the style of football, is Dyche.
I've always found winning games, by playing ugly, is preferable to losing beautifully ...
... I enjoyed the Allardyce era and that was brutal at times.
Yet Allardyce was accused of being a long ball merchantI know what you mean. My take on it though is I would rather win beautifully than win ugly mate. I think we are building a squad to play a certain brand of football, which my restrict the sort of head coach we go for? I tend to think good coaches can play lots of ways - Allardyce at Bolton played some great stuff.
I think if Mowbray was nailed on it would have been announced by now?
Yet the snake went to watch his 'new' team before he left his old one. Bloke is an absolute cock.Couldnt announce a new boss until the old one has officially gone.