WHO WILL BE THE NEW MANAGER?

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It's either Bielsa or continue with Guidolin with my preference Guidolin only because of time in already .
There is a bit of an Italian connection in all this , especially with the inter owner .
He and anyone else with an " Italian " connection will know Guidolin's work and pedigree for managering and would be leaning a bit toward him IMO .
I don't really want anyone in charge of our transfer funds who payed 15 million for Allen , I'm sorry . Rodgers didn't have a lot of interest shown toward him when we hired him after his Reading collapse and he inherited a very good team at Liverpool . Would get my support , as would any man who ran the team come fall , but Rodgers certainly isn't in my top 3 to take over. Also , the thought of him making demands ( if media reports are true ) before he would come to us makes my blood boil after he declined the job when Monk left .
 
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Pullis can be a good manager with the right club and i think we suit his style. others preferred in my list but should he get the job then i wouldn't be that disappointed...
 
Just because a manager has a bad season with a club does not mean he is rubbish. he would not have been a wanted manager in top flight football otherwise. Brendan was sacked by Liverpool, The chosen one was sacked by Chelsea (twice)....it dont make them bad managers. Pullis wouldn't be my first choice but should he apply and get the job then i would not worry about it...
 
Pullis can be a good manager with the right club and i think we suit his style. others preferred in my list but should he get the job then i wouldn't be that disappointed...

Who else do you have in your list then Dai? Big Sam? Malkie Mackay? I have to admit though that both can be a good manager with the right club.

Some people think Eartha Kitts good too, lets go get her eh Dai

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2013-2014 season he was voted manager of the season so he cant be that bad <laugh> he guided palace away from relegation to finish in their highest position. He started his managerial career at the bottom league and rose up the ranks to like i said Premiership manager of the season.......How many managers can say that....
 
2013-2014 season he was voted manager of the season so he cant be that bad <laugh> he guided palace away from relegation to finish in their highest position. He started his managerial career at the bottom league and rose up the ranks to like i said Premiership manager of the season.......How many managers can say that....

Dai, <laugh> you crack me up buddy, thanks for keeping us on our toes mate <ok>
 
And that's your response why i think pullis would be a contender in my book....<doh>
In fairness, when we fell into the bottom three, I suspect, given his record of never having been relegated from the PL, a few on here (& other forums etc) would have been prepared to take Pulis on until the end of this season. <cheers>

That said, he certainly wouldn't be my choice for the 2016/17 season.
 
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Here's a stat that may make a manager scratch his head before signing on the dotted line .
From October till Febuary , Cardiff spent more on agents than Swansea and half the January window Cardiff were under an embargo .
Couple with the fact that the only players we bought last summer were Eder and Tabanou ....we've been spinning our wheels on " Improving and expanding " in general .
 
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