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Tony Pulis' replacement
#31
Robert Mugabe resigns.

Bookies make him favourite for the West Brom job. Big Grin
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Pulis and Mugabe gone in 2 days - brilliant! Kim Jong-Un tomorrow. You heard it here first. Wink
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(21-11-2017, 19:47)WBA-Josh Wrote: John Percy's latest article:

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2017...ony-pulis/

I don't know about the rest of you but I quite like Alan Pardew. He might be a bit of a twat and has had issues in the past because of it but he is an experienced Premier League manager and he likes his team to play football on the floor. He had a 40% win rate during his time there which is higher than Roy Hodgson's during his time at Albion.

I agree Josh; if we're looking for someone with PL experience it narrows it down a lot, and in our present position I can't see the board taking a punt on someone a la Mel.
Of those left, Pardew (for me) is a good option - certainly streets ahead of Fat Ham.

Not heard much mention of Nigel Pearson.....colourful character certainly; got Leicester up & running for Ranieri??
#34
Nigel Pearson is in the Belgian second division with Oud-Heverlee Leuven who have the same owners as Leicester City. It's probably a good project for him in a pretty city.

I don't particularly like him and wouldn't want him back at Albion.
Óscar García linked:

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/fo...r-13931177

http://www.itv.com/news/2017-11-21/oscar...n-manager/
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(21-11-2017, 20:11)WBA-Josh Wrote: Nigel Pearson is in the Belgian second division with Oud-Heverlee Leuven who have the same owners as Leicester City. It's probably a good project for him in a pretty city.

I don't particularly like him and wouldn't want him back at Albion.

Careful Josh. He'll be calling you an ostrich if he reads your post!

(21-11-2017, 19:51)Lord Snooty Wrote: Robert Mugabe resigns.

Bookies make him favourite for the West Brom job. Big Grin

Tony Pulis to Zimbabwe?
#36
(21-11-2017, 20:26)Sir Megson Wrote:
(21-11-2017, 19:51)Lord Snooty Wrote: Robert Mugabe resigns.

Bookies make him favourite for the West Brom job. Big Grin

Tony Pulis to Zimbabwe?

Dave Kemp as his Vice-President and chief yes man. What could go wrong.  Whistle
#37
(21-11-2017, 20:01)Baggievicar Wrote: Pulis and Mugabe gone in 2 days - brilliant! Kim Jong-Un tomorrow. You heard it here first.  Wink

Any news on Boris? or Trump?
Start every day off with a smile and get it over with
#38
(21-11-2017, 21:02)talkSAFT Wrote:
(21-11-2017, 20:01)Baggievicar Wrote: Pulis and Mugabe gone in 2 days - brilliant! Kim Jong-Un tomorrow. You heard it here first.  Wink

Any news on Boris? or Trump?

lets get Merkel in
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(21-11-2017, 20:01)Baggievicar Wrote: Pulis and Mugabe gone in 2 days - brilliant! Kim Jong-Un tomorrow. You heard it here first.  Wink

Love it! Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin Big Grin
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(21-11-2017, 20:11)WBA-Josh Wrote: Nigel Pearson is in the Belgian second division with Oud-Heverlee Leuven who have the same owners as Leicester City. It's probably a good project for him in a pretty city.

I don't particularly like him and wouldn't want him back at Albion.

Óscar García linked:

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/fo...r-13931177

http://www.itv.com/news/2017-11-21/oscar...n-manager/

Óscar García seems like a pretty good option to me.   Thumb up

Feel the same as Josh about Pearson.
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