Sports Babble - sports forum
New manager - Printable Version

+- Sports Babble - sports forum (https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk)
+-- Forum: Football (https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=1)
+--- Forum: English Football Leagues (https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=2)
+---- Forum: Sky Bet Championship (https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=49)
+----- Forum: West Bromwich Albion (https://www.sportsbabble.co.uk/forumdisplay.php?fid=21)
+----- Thread: New manager (/showthread.php?tid=10439)

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16


RE: New manager - wba13 - 18-06-2021

Ismael is very much the one we want. Take no notice of his direct style of play as he says I will play the style that suits the players I inherit. But we will be super fit and will press high. So he himself says he is adaptable, well now we wait and see if this comes off.


RE: New manager - WBA-Josh - 18-06-2021

It's quite clear that his Barnsley style is based off the players that he has. His Nürnberg and Wolfsburg sides played positive football before they went wrong and from what I've read, so did his Linz team.

The only worry I have about him is that he doesn't stay at places for long. He averages about a year at a club before moving on or being let go.


RE: New manager - Ska'dForLife-WBA - 18-06-2021

(18-06-2021, 12:18)Stairs Wrote: Valerien Ismael - is the target now it seems with Albion seeking permission to talk to him.  £2m compensation though and I though Lai had short arms and deep pockets.

Of all the football managers who sound like second-rate warlords in Game of Thrones, I'd definitely take Valerian Ismael over Sandor Egervari and Drago Mamic. We may not win promotion, but we can always raise an army of sell-swords and march on Winterfell.


RE: New manager - drewks - 18-06-2021

(18-06-2021, 16:40)WBA-Josh Wrote: It's quite clear that his Barnsley style is based off the players that he has. His Nürnberg and Wolfsburg sides played positive football before they went wrong and from what I've read, so did his Linz team.

The only worry I have about him is that he doesn't stay at places for long. He averages about a year at a club before moving on or being let go.

.... that must be just about par for us though, surely? Since RDM we've changed HC's more often than I've changed underpants Sick


RE: New manager - talkSAFT - 19-06-2021

Don't care what you say......but I'd still go for Gareth Southgate. Sick


RE: New manager - Salopbaggie - 19-06-2021

Had a call from the club today asking if I still had my F.A Basic Injuries Certificate I said yes and they asked if I would like to go and have a chat about the gaffers job, though apparently Ken was worried I was better qualified than either him or the owner so I said no.


RE: New manager - wba13 - 19-06-2021

If the Ismael manager doesn’t come to fruition, the Albion are also rumoured to be in talks with Marco Silva as a fall back option.
Hope Ismael does come off but it’s a decent option in Silva who looked good at both Hull and Watford fell a part a bit at Everton but still only 43.
These options seam better to me than like Dowling putting all eggs in one basket Wilder and getting stung, then having no proper back up plan.


RE: New manager - Salopbaggie - 19-06-2021

(19-06-2021, 12:52)wba13 Wrote: These options seam better to me than like Dowling putting all eggs in one basket Wilder and getting stung, then having no proper back up plan.
To be fair though you do not expect you own club owner to be the one doing the stinging. It is quite possible there were other irons in the fire, but when you think you have a done deal all the parties in agreement, it would only be fair to tell all the other candidates, you had made a decision and it was not them.


RE: New manager - wba13 - 19-06-2021

(19-06-2021, 15:13)Salopbaggie Wrote:
(19-06-2021, 12:52)wba13 Wrote: These options seam better to me than like Dowling putting all eggs in one basket Wilder and getting stung, then having no proper back up plan.
To be fair though you do not expect you own club owner to be the one doing the stinging.  It is quite possible there were other irons in the fire, but when you think you have a done deal all the parties in agreement, it would only be fair to tell all the other candidates, you had made a decision and it was not them.

Agree with most of what you say except for they obviously hadn’t spoken to Lai, Dowling should have done this before speaking to Wilder. 
The other thing with Wilder he is not getting mentioned for any other jobs, could his fallout with Sheffield Utd owners be more problematic with owners up and down the country as word we soon get round.


RE: New manager - WBA-Josh - 19-06-2021

Marco Silva has been my first choice all summer so I'm happy to see him now linked.