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Wenger.
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Marcelo Bielsa is the best coach in the world, but he probably wouldn't come and I don't think he speaks English (but then neither do the players).

Mr Wenger would be an ideal fit as the only club manager to have two of his players miss a penalty in this competition.

Sean Dyche is the funniest suggestion so far.

My choice if Mr Bielsa turns us down would be Mr Pellegrini . He looks the part, knows the English game and knows what it is like when the shit hits the fan.
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Slaven Bilic
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Young up and coming manager who likes his teams to play football.....Eddie Howe of Bornmuff.
Had a bad time at Burnley......but don't most people.
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(29-06-2016, 11:01)Devongone Wrote: Marcelo Bielsa is the best coach in world, but he probably wouldn't come and I don't think he speaks English (but then neither do the players).

Mr Wenger would be an ideal fit as the only club manager to have two of his players miss a penalty in this competition.

Sean Dyche is the funniest suggestion so far.

My choice if Mr Bielsa turns us down would be Mr Pellegrini . He looks the part, knows the English game and knows what it is like when the shit hits the fan.

Massive shout to call Bielsa the best coach in the world - didn't he fail to get out of the groups in his only World Cup with Argentina?
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(29-06-2016, 11:35)Terrier1987cas Wrote:
(29-06-2016, 11:01)Devongone Wrote: Marcelo Bielsa is the best coach in world, but he probably wouldn't come and I don't think he speaks English (but then neither do the players).

Mr Wenger would be an ideal fit as the only club manager to have two of his players miss a penalty in this competition.

Sean Dyche is the funniest suggestion so far.

My choice if Mr Bielsa turns us down would be Mr Pellegrini . He looks the part, knows the English game and knows what it is like when the shit hits the fan.

Massive shout to call Bielsa the best coach in the world - didn't he fail to get out of the groups in his only World Cup with Argentina?

No it's not. Every successful manager quotes him as a major influence. Ask Pep Guardiola.
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(29-06-2016, 12:02)Devongone Wrote:
(29-06-2016, 11:35)Terrier1987cas Wrote:
(29-06-2016, 11:01)Devongone Wrote: Marcelo Bielsa is the best coach in world, but he probably wouldn't come and I don't think he speaks English (but then neither do the players).

Mr Wenger would be an ideal fit as the only club manager to have two of his players miss a penalty in this competition.

Sean Dyche is the funniest suggestion so far.

My choice if Mr Bielsa turns us down would be Mr Pellegrini . He looks the part, knows the English game and knows what it is like when the shit hits the fan.

Massive shout to call Bielsa the best coach in the world - didn't he fail to get out of the groups in his only World Cup with Argentina?

No it's not. Every successful manager quotes him as a major influence. Ask Pep Guardiola.

The way he does things and being an influence is one thing, actually doing it when in charge of a club/country is another. Poor with Argentina (winning an Olympics isn't impressive), decent with Chile, brilliant period with Bilbao that faltered, nothing with Marseille.
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Warnock
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Snoots what is this with wanting ex-Chesterfield players as England manager? Dyche, Warnock, how about Martin O'Neill?

If I can't have Pellegrini, and people don't believe Bielsa is the best coach in the known universe, my next choice is Roberto Martinez.

Even better - DIDIER DROGBA! Yeah! Let's see the media mess with him in a Press Conference.
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