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Post by Rustin Cohle on Apr 20, 2024 8:47:46 GMT
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Post by Sméagol on Apr 20, 2024 8:52:39 GMT
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Post by fergiegiveusawave on Apr 20, 2024 9:58:51 GMT
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Post by aussiegraham on Apr 21, 2024 22:25:12 GMT
After that semi shit-show, Southgate has risen to the top of possible incoming list. FFS!
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Post by juanveron on Apr 22, 2024 6:35:02 GMT
After that semi shit-show, Southgate has risen to the top of possible incoming list. FFS! If it’s been ETH and Southgate… I opt to stick with Erik and hope that with a better structure he won’t continue buying shit expensive players that we don’t need.
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Post by viking22 on Apr 22, 2024 15:08:55 GMT
I am getting to the point where I'd prefer Southgate. He'd basically be a caretaker manager while Ashworth/Wilcox assemble a team that a modern progressive manager can actually work with.
The problem with Erik has now gone way beyond poor recruitment. His tactics are dreadful and he seems incapable of adapting them. So we will have to try and buy players that fit with the way he wants to play instead of buying the best players we can get in the positions we need.
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Post by DedRevil on Apr 22, 2024 17:04:46 GMT
I am getting to the point where I'd prefer Southgate. He'd basically be a caretaker manager while Ashworth/Wilcox assemble a team that a modern progressive manager can actually work with. The problem with Erik has now gone way beyond poor recruitment. His tactics are dreadful and he seems incapable of adapting them. So we will have to try and buy players that fit with the way he wants to play instead of buying the best players we can get in the positions we need. I can't stand Erik, but wash your filthy mouth out.
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Post by Karma on Apr 22, 2024 20:55:26 GMT
Southgate is throwing in the towel. One of the biggest bluffers around. A hired suit with in game management as bad as anything we’ve seen with Ole or ETH. I genuinely won’t watch a single game with that loser if we’re daft enough to go there. Hopefully he won't come here anyway because the coward would be well and truly out of his comfort zone .
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Post by viking22 on Apr 22, 2024 21:36:55 GMT
Of the realistic managerial targets we've been linked to Tuchel would probably be my first choice. Tactically he's superb and he's managed lots of big clubs and has Premier League experience to boot.
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Post by gdmm on Apr 22, 2024 21:43:57 GMT
German Jose; no thanks.
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Post by redcase on Apr 23, 2024 3:32:35 GMT
Man just lost a one horse league but is somehow tactically superb?
Ok.
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Post by caino on Apr 23, 2024 9:06:21 GMT
Emery. caused endless headaches for us. won major trophies, totally turned Villa around who were down near the bottom with Gerrard and experience of managing big names
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Post by DedRevil on Apr 23, 2024 10:14:10 GMT
Emery. caused endless headaches for us. won major trophies, totally turned Villa around who were down near the bottom with Gerrard and experience of managing big names Just signed a new deal
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Post by Tatty on Apr 23, 2024 11:26:19 GMT
Emery. caused endless headaches for us. won major trophies, totally turned Villa around who were down near the bottom with Gerrard and experience of managing big names Just signed a new deal Noting a couple of zeroes wouldn't fix. My pick would be Iraola, that Bournemouth team is light years ahead of what it was last season.
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Post by caino on Apr 23, 2024 11:44:56 GMT
Emery. caused endless headaches for us. won major trophies, totally turned Villa around who were down near the bottom with Gerrard and experience of managing big names Just signed a new deal decent manager are tied up. whoever they want they'll have to pay the cash.
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