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RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - Mightybrom - 19-03-2019

(19-03-2019, 11:07)4evaabaggie Wrote: Two words ........ CHEAP OPTION.

have we not learnt ...... big Dave did great end of last season but to do the same again this year is not the long term option ..... bring in the permanent new man NOW and he can save our season and gain an insight into what we have, what we need and who we don't, harsh but true, ahead of what should be a big post promotion rebuild ..... here's hoping.
More likely another championship campaign looking up at the vile and watching the dingles raping and pillaging europe on a disaster of a Europa league / relegation season ...... Villa bottom 9pts, wolves second bottom 10points and embarrassed in Europe ....... if Carlsberg did premier league seasons

It appears that we have a disinterested owner and a tight fisted chief executive, not a good combination.


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - Blue Baggie - 19-03-2019

With Mr Jenkins typical arrogance, he believed he would have good managers applying for the job within hours. His attitude has driven away anyone with any sense? We are now stuck between the journey men / money hunters. Or the cheapest option going.
Would a good manager really want to work for Jenkins (liar) and an absent owner (Lai). The 2 first choices are getting more money for gardening leave then Jenkins want to pay for a full time position. The sooner Liar and Lai are gone the better.


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - valpayne - 19-03-2019

I said it didn’t I “Shans the Man” 2 wins out of 2 100% win ratio 2 clean sheets cheaper than fkn chips. Que new song: oh shans the man oh shans the man we have no plan so shans the man
Couldn’t make it up could you what a sorry bunch we are


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - Blue Baggie - 19-03-2019

It's looking more like some of the old boys Pearson / McInnes / Shakey / Appy will be coming until the end of the season.
Madness IMO if we get promoted they will have to stay on, If we don't a new manager will have to start from scratch with a major
summer rebuild. Jenkins needs to be removed or we will continue to fall from grace. The time for cheap options and penny pinching
is not now and £40 - £50 million will be needed in the summer.


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - WBA-Josh - 20-03-2019

How about this guy for a left-field appointment; Achim Beierlorzer.

(Good luck pronouncing the name guys Tongue )

Head Coach at Jahn Regensburg in the German 2nd division. German, 51 years old, is from the Ralf Rangnick mould of style and was his assistant at RB Leipzig in the 2015/2016 season when Leipzig were promoted to the Bundesliga. When Hässenhuttl took over, Beierlorzer took over the under-19’s.

He took over at Regensburg in the summer of 2017 when Heiko Herrlich got the Bayer Leverkusen job. Regensburg had been promoted to the 2. Bundesliga through the play-offs beating 1860 München and then lost their two best players when Beierlorzer came in. Last season Regensburg finished in 5th and this season they are currently in 8th, 10 points from 3rd place. Beierlorzer’s spending on transfers in almost two years as Regensburg boss is less than half a million euros.

He has built a squad that can play a multitude of ways. The system is mainly 442 which becomes a 4411 out of possession and 2422 in possession with the full backs bombing on and the wingers tucking inside almost as double 10’s. The style of play is mixed and combines passing football through the lines and long ball up to the two big strikers who nod it down to the 2 wingers to play from there. Out of possession it’s press high when the opposition have the ball in defence and then retreat into a solid shape when they come forward into the Regensburg half.

The best result of the season so far was the 5-0 demolition of promotion favourites Hamburg in Hamburg.


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - drewks - 20-03-2019

(20-03-2019, 00:31)WBA-Josh Wrote: How about this guy for a left-field appointment; Achim Beierlorzer.

(Good luck pronouncing the name guys  Tongue )

Head Coach at Jahn Regensburg in the German 2nd division. German, 51 years old, is from the Ralf Rangnick mould of style and was his assistant at RB Leipzig in the 2015/2016 season when Leipzig were promoted to the Bundesliga. When Hässenhuttl took over, Beierlorzer took over the under-19’s.

He took over at Regensburg in the summer of 2017 when Heiko Herrlich got the Bayer Leverkusen job. Regensburg had been promoted to the 2. Bundesliga through the play-offs beating 1860 München and then lost their two best players when Beierlorzer came in. Last season Regensburg finished in 5th and this season they are currently in 8th, 10 points from 3rd place. Beierlorzer’s spending on transfers in almost two years as Regensburg boss is less than half a million euros.

He has built a squad that can play a multitude of ways. The system is mainly 442 which becomes a 4411 out of possession and 2422 in possession with the full backs bombing on and the wingers tucking inside almost as double 10’s. The style of play is mixed and combines passing football through the lines and long ball up to the two big strikers who nod it down to the 2 wingers to play from there. Out of possession it’s press high when the opposition have the ball in defence and then retreat into a solid shape when they come forward into the Regensburg half.

The best result of the season so far was the 5-0 demolition of promotion favourites Hamburg in Hamburg.

Thanks Josh.
Selection process is over, he's got the job.  Thumb up


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - talkSAFT - 20-03-2019

....better still - he's an amateur.


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - Beefy 1965 - 20-03-2019

Joke club....
First it was get a manager in for the Swansea game.
Then it went to appointing someone in the international break...

Now????.....
Mattwilson@expressandstar
#wba are back in training today and James Shan is taking it. Caretaker now likely to be in charge for the Birmingham City game next Friday. Albion expected to bring in an experienced coach to help him.

No manager just a new coach cheap option, to be honest I'm just sick of being lied to Angry

Also being reported as if we were all dumb asses in the first place is that Jokanovics salary is the sticking point, No secret he’d demand high wages. Why was that not already explored?
Revisiting it in summer. If we get promoted, we likely won’t want him. If not, we likely can’t afford him.
Great work by #wba


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - Suffolk Baggie - 20-03-2019

(20-03-2019, 12:36)Beefy 1965 Wrote: Joke club....
First it was get a manager in for the Swansea game.
Then it went to appointing someone in the international break...

Now????.....
Mattwilson@expressandstar
#wba are back in training today and James Shan is taking it. Caretaker now likely to be in charge for the Birmingham City game next Friday. Albion expected to bring in an experienced coach to help him.

No manager just a new coach cheap option, to be honest I'm just sick of being lied to  Angry

Also being reported as if we were all dumb asses in the first place is that Jokanovics salary is the sticking point, No secret he’d demand high wages. Why was that not already explored?
Revisiting it in summer. If we get promoted, we likely won’t want him. If not, we likely can’t afford him.
Great work by #wba

Totally agree Beefy. A sensible and well run board would have done their homework and sussed out salary and other conditions before sacking the current manager. Why do we always go arse about face.?


RE: Next WBA Manager - All News, Rumours & Speculation - Onetruebaggie - 20-03-2019

To be fair Josh, you chirped on about Bielsa a couple of years ago and look what he's doing now! I think Jenkins could do us a favour and employ your services as our overseas coach watcher/scout. You seem to have a better idea than these tw4ts at the moment!!

COYB