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02-10-2017, 22:59
(02-10-2017, 22:24)WBA-Josh Wrote:(02-10-2017, 22:18)Beefy 1965 Wrote: Forgot about this guy but is Brian Laudrup Unemployed ? Could be Brian being his Brother ?
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03-10-2017, 00:16
(This post was last modified: 03-10-2017, 00:20 by Slick_Footwork.)
What does annoy me isn't the fact Pulis gets stick - it's that he clearly gets extra stick just because of the Stoke stigma. Although results wise, he did a sterling job with Stoke.
If fans are really so interested in good football, why didn't they notice Hodgson and Irvine were serving up dross? In fact, if we remember back further than the last few games, Pulis has served up some decent football at home. 3-0 win over Chelsea in 2015 is the one which really springs to mind, but there's been others too - 4 against West Ham and Burnley last year. Now don't get me wrong, I admit the football is terrible at the moment and needs to improve. But, with the exception of the Brighton game, which was an absolute shambles, we've been in every game this season. To be honest, we deserve more points than we've picked up. Many of us have short memories and have clearly forgotten the battles against relegation just a few years ago under Clarke, Irvine and Mel. As for Mel being better, I can only assume this comment is based on forgetting results under Mel. Because looking back, the results were terrible under him - winning 3 from 17. During that spell, we lost to the Vile, were beaten at home by Stoke, drew at home to Fulham and were beaten comprehensively by Hull and Sunderland. I'm not saying Pulis is the messiah, far from it, just that we've had a lot worse. And we could get a lot worse again. Now don't get me wrong, in the summer if we had sacked Pulis and got Silva in, who proved himself at this level with Hull, I would've been happy. But I don't see anyone in that mould available. Most have either only managed top clubs (Ancelloti, Blanc) or are failed Premiership managers who played just as boring stuff as Pulis (Guidolin, Puel). Obviously it's all ridiculous debate at this point, because there's no chance of Pulis getting sacked unless we have a run of poor results and drop into the relegation zone. But, if it did happen, theoretically, i'd be interested to see if anyone can think of an available manager who has a proven track record of playing decent football and keeping a side up comfortably in the Premier League. Because I can't really think of many... (03-10-2017, 00:04)WBA-Josh Wrote: https://www.transfermarkt.com/michael-la...rainer/554 I'd be very surprised if any club in England touch Laudrup as it's widely known there was some shady goings on with him at Swansea. I'd heard all about this from my friend who works in the game before they even sacked him.
03-10-2017, 00:34
(03-10-2017, 00:16)Slick_Footwork Wrote: What does annoy me isn't the fact Pulis gets stick - it's that he clearly gets extra stick just because of the Stoke stigma. Although results wise, he did a sterling job with Stoke. How about this Josh a bang average player for the Baggies But in Sweden has taken a club from the fourth Tier to the top and now the Europa cup !!! Step forward fookin Graham Potter Yep I thought it was a wind up on twitter but it aint FFS ![]() https://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=t&rct=j&...tFkKM_3sHw
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03-10-2017, 10:38
I think Sir Megson mentioned this name but I'd be very happy to see Drrek McInnes manage the Albion. That's not just because he's an ex Baggie but primarily because he's doing a great job with Aberdeen on very limited resources and, bar Celtic, they are the best team in Scotland. OK, I know it's a poor league but everything is relative and within that context, he's been great for them and Scottish football.
I love stories like that Zeefy. His club have even won their first 2 Europa League games against Zorya of Ukraine and one of Germany's top clubs Hertha Berlin.
As for McInnes, I'm not 100% convinced by him just yet. He has done great work with Aberdeen but struggled in the Championship with Bristol City. The day TP eventually leaves, the club has to go with a proven coach with a good track record at the highest level, whether it be British or foreign.
03-10-2017, 13:31
Thanks guys, a great debate by all
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03-10-2017, 13:41
(03-10-2017, 13:04)WBA-Josh Wrote: I love stories like that Zeefy. His club have even won their first 2 Europa League games against Zorya of Ukraine and one of Germany's top clubs Hertha Berlin. Or maybe it's part of the learning experience, Josh. Most successful managers have a blemish somewhere on their CV. I'd take him in a heartbeat. |
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