Who Next? The odds
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- Doctor Mopp
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Daniel Farke would be an interesting option - would like to see what he would do with our attackers.
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****ing stupid timing. Nothing new for the c**** running this club.
Are they now going to put the funds they didn't put in in the summer in?
Are they f***. They'll got with some negative, cheepo shithouse who can scrape another year with face in the premier league trough.
Moyes, Pulis, BFFS... One of these tossers.
A new low, even with these shithouses in charge.
Are they now going to put the funds they didn't put in in the summer in?
Are they f***. They'll got with some negative, cheepo shithouse who can scrape another year with face in the premier league trough.
Moyes, Pulis, BFFS... One of these tossers.
A new low, even with these shithouses in charge.
Re: Who Next? The odds
The right decision. We are a laughing stock. Have been for some time now. And they laughs will be louder when we appoint Moyes. What are we doing? Everton appoint Anceilloti and we go for another manager past his best. Never go back. Move forward. This is not moving forward.
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I would like us to at least interview a few more progressive managers and see what they could offer us
- Wembley1966
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If it's Moyes then we should give GSB the reception they got at Watford for his first game in charge.
Lies, lies, lies.
Brady, Brady you're a ****
Lies, lies, lies.
Brady, Brady you're a ****
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I can't actually believe we're going to re-hire David Moyes. I felt a bit for him at the end but out of pure principle for us to come back 18 months later and re-hire the geezer literally sums up everything about the toxic ownership of this football club.
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Unfortunately, we need someone who can attempt to so something with our defenders. We've conceded 2 or more 12 times this year. 6 of those have been 3 or more.Doctor Mopp wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:09 pm Daniel Farke would be an interesting option - would like to see what he would do with our attackers.
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Totally agree. I've nothing against him, but it's a backward uninspiring stepTommyHammer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:22 pm I can't actually believe we're going to re-hire David Moyes. I felt a bit for him at the end but out of pure principle for us to come back 18 months later and re-hire the geezer literally sums up everything about the toxic ownership of this football club.
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I do not want to go again if we appoint Moyes and would definitely accept a refund on my season ticket.
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Appointing Moyes would be the ultimate admission of Sullivan admitting he hasn't got a clue how to run a football club.
3 year deal tomorrow it is then.
3 year deal tomorrow it is then.
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Na, Farke´s team relly heavy on what Emiliano Buendia can produce, so... without that key player, I just do not know, what he could bring out in WHU...Doctor Mopp wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:09 pm Daniel Farke would be an interesting option - would like to see what he would do with our attackers.
But, if you want to know, Farkel was in BVB Dortmund with Thomas Tuchel and in this good interview he tells this and more:
https://www.spox.com/de/sport/fussball/ ... ainer.html (just use the option "translate in English")
Re: Who Next? The odds
Says a lot about where we are at when you know the manager of Sheffield United probably wouldn’t even bother to answer a call from either of the dildo’s or bagpuss. Timing is everything and it’s 12-18 months too soon for Parker, Bowyer or the Cowley’s. Scottie P has the makings of a decent West Ham manager, hopefully ready when these three have all cleared off..
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There’s a poison within the club and it’s called GSB.TommyHammer wrote: ↑Sat Dec 28, 2019 10:22 pm I can't actually believe we're going to re-hire David Moyes. I felt a bit for him at the end but out of pure principle for us to come back 18 months later and re-hire the geezer literally sums up everything about the toxic ownership of this football club.
Nothing against Moyes, but how short sighted/embarrassing/pathetic is it to go back to the same person who you didn’t think was good enough first time round.
A shambolic way to run any business.
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Cheap, will be grateful to Sullivan and will do whatever he says.....sounds nailed on to me.
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Appoint someone from within as 'caretaker'
Invite applications for the job.
See who, if anyone applies. They may be surprised, one way or another.
This is to assume the new man is not already primed and ready for action.
Invite applications for the job.
See who, if anyone applies. They may be surprised, one way or another.
This is to assume the new man is not already primed and ready for action.
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