(18-11-2017, 23:36)bomberbrown1968 Wrote: If I've been fed up the last 3 months. I'm even more fed up clicking "refresh" tonight.
Josh, if and when it happens, who would you take out of those realistically available ? and the names we've bandied about on here
My first choice is Ronald Koeman. His final few months at Everton were bad but he has the pedigree and know how to re-energise the players and bring fresh ideas. He did it with Feyenoord when he took them from 10th and in serious money problems to the top 3 in the Eredivisie through his persistence and focus on the youth. He then did very well with Southampton. It may take a couple of games for real progress to be seen but it will happen.
My second choice is Óscar García who resigned from Saint-Étienne on Wednesday. He is from the Barcelona school of coaching and would bring entertaining football back to the club. He has won titles in Austria and Israel and has worked in the U.K with Brighton and Watford. He took Brighton to the play-offs and then he had health problems with Watford when trying to get them promoted. His track record isn't as good as Koeman but he has a good reputation outside of the UK and like Koeman promises a return to true footballing values.
Finally I don't want Allardyce, Pardew or any other members of the UK Old Boys Club because our style and reputation won't be reformed under them.