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20-11-2017, 17:13
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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?
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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.
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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?
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(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.
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?
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.
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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.