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Tony Pulis' replacement - WBA-Josh - 20-11-2017 Who should it be? Here are some options. Some are good, some are not so good: British Sam Allardyce Alan Pardew Michael O'Neill Derek McInnes Graham Potter Gary Rowett Chris Wilder Foreign Ronald Koeman Quique Sánchez Flores Óscar García José Luis Mendilibar Laurent Blanc Jocelyn Gourvennec Christophe Galtier Bruno Labbadia Marc Wilmots Any other realistic ideas? RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - drewks - 20-11-2017 I like the name "Laurent Blanc" - sounds like a 60's French film star. He'll do ![]() (Actually, sounds like a FEMALE 60's French film star?) RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - hibeejim21 - 20-11-2017 I'd leave mcinnes alone. He isn't a very good manager and I think he is holding out for the job with the rangers. Michael o'neill has worked wonders with a limited pool at northern Ireland, he might be a good shout. Certainly no point going from the likes of pulis to allardyce or pardew. RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - Imre varadi - 20-11-2017 There is no way on this earth that wilder would leave sheffield united so i would tick that one of youre wish list ! you are more than welcome to put our manger on it though and hopefully start a rumour that might come true ![]() RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - drewks - 20-11-2017 The dire form that we've been in has lasted so long that, if the Board haven't drawn up a 'Wanted' list, THEY should be sacked too. Personally, I haven't a clue, but I'd never heard of matey boy Marco Silva before he went to Hull then Watford. Anybody like him around, Josh? I'd like us to be forward thinking with this appointment and also go back to the structure we had pre TP. Unfortunately, I believe the longer Megson is in charge the worse it'll be. Hopefully tho, this wish list will be brimming full of young fresh talent (of the managerial kind ![]() RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - Foxman_WBA - 20-11-2017 Personally I’d love to see Domenico Tedesco or Brendan Rogers but I think I’m in dream world for both. I’d be happy with Koeman or Bilic for that matter, there’s clearly more going on at West Ham that meets the eye. As a punt though I’d love us to take on Potter but is that too much of a risk at this point? RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - Onetruebaggie - 20-11-2017 I'd have to say Koeman, he did well at Southampton and I think Everton was just a bad fit. I've already bought my ticket for Newcastle next week in the vain hope of meeting our new messiah!! I feel quite upbeat after today's announcement and urge my fellow Baggies to get down the shrine next week and shout the boys on against a winnable Newcastle. The start of the revolution me thinks after the Spurs massacre ![]() COYB RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - Bournemouth Baggie - 20-11-2017 (20-11-2017, 18:18)Foxman_WBA Wrote: Personally I’d love to see Domenico Tedesco or Brendan Rogers but I think I’m in dream world for both. More of a risk for Graham Potter, the article I read last week suggests he and his family are really happy with life in Sweden and can’t imagine why he would want to give that up. RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - Foxman_WBA - 20-11-2017 Another name I'll throw into the mix is Roberto Martinez, if we can tempt him away from the Belgian job. I've always been a fan of his. RE: Tony Pulis' replacement - BaggieSteve - 20-11-2017 (20-11-2017, 17:41)hibeejim21 Wrote: I'd leave mcinnes alone. He isn't a very good manager and I think he is holding out for the job with the rangers. Hi Jim I'm interested to know why you think McInnes is not a very good manager. Whilst he had a poor time at Bristol City, he has consistently managed Aberdeen to second place in the SPL, a league where only one team is going to win it, the only question being by how much. Last season they finished 9 points ahead of third place and 18 ahead of fourth, previous season it was 6 points ahead of third place and 15 ahead of fourth and in 2014-15, they finished 10 points ahead of third and 18 points ahead of fourth. I'm not sure what more he could have done. Genuinely interested in your thoughts and if you feel there are other issues at stake with him as a manager |