Next Manager The Runners & Riders
#13
(26-09-2020, 02:29 PM)ozzyten10 Wrote: Probably end up with Pullis and wishing we had Sabri ball back

:D
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#14
(26-09-2020, 02:26 PM)Uwantlee Wrote: We won’t get an Englishman with experience of this league.

Is that really necessary?
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#15
Really don't care who it is and where they're from. For me the important questions are: Can you work with this squad (that's the easiest and most important question)? Can you build your side around arguably the best number 10 in the division in Luke Freeman? Can you get the team playing some fluid and prefereably attacking football, rather than making the midfielders sit too deep and leaving the striker isolated? Paul Cook does look the obvious one out of the British options to me.
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#16
(26-09-2020, 02:36 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote:
(26-09-2020, 02:26 PM)Uwantlee Wrote: We won’t get an Englishman with experience of this league.

Is that really necessary?

No not at all. Just a lot of people asking for that type... it's not going to happen.

We need someone more offensive minded, quicker football that suits the squad we have. Sabri has an excellent squad at his disposal but his tactics do not work with these players and In this league
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#17
Zola ?
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#18
(26-09-2020, 02:23 PM)Sniffer Dog Wrote:
(26-09-2020, 02:16 PM)Madforit Wrote: Chris Hughton or Paul Cook would be very nice, both attack minded and both know this league

Not sure about Hughton pal. I think he was a bit negative at Brighton wasn't he?

I would take Cook, he's probably the only Englishman I would take who is realistic.

Not bothered about Big Sam, Pearson and Hughton.

Hughton, no thanks. I'd take Potter though! I just watched Brighton vs Man Utd. He's turned them from a dour side who I wouldn't watch under Hughton to a really entertaining one playing good football, all whilst avoiding relegation. He just played 3 at the back and took on Man Utd, and were desperately unlucky to lose.

Before that he managed Swansea, playing good football and good results though a transition of players post relegation with off-the-pitch problems at the club.

And before that Ostersunds.

We won't get Potter, but someone who plays football that doesn't make my eyes and brain hurt please.
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#19
Nigel Clough ?
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#20
I wouldn’t say no but I’m not sure he has the stomach for it.
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#21
I ve heard on the quite Philip Cocu maybe available soon lol
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#22
Paul Cook would do well with this squad and also plays good football
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#23
I would take cook
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#24
(26-09-2020, 03:40 PM)tugger2018 Wrote: I would take cook

Think you need to change your signature Tugger
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