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22-11-2017, 01:14
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2017, 01:16 by WBA-Josh.)
Óscar García is a very good coach with a good reputation but appointing him would have a risk element to it especially at this stage of the season. This isn't because he has never worked in the Premier League but because of the style of play he brings. He brought into the Johan Cruyff and Barcelona ideology when he was a player there and he implements it into his coaching metheds and tactics.
He likes to play a 4-3-3 formation with a high line and intense pressing off the ball and lots of possession with quick, incisive passing when in possession. The in possession part would suit our players but the out of possession would not. However he is adaptable to the circumstances and will change to suit the players he has. He did that with Saint-Etienne whose centre backs are a slow as ours.
I would love to see him at the Hawthorns in the future and he is still my second choice after Koeman. However even though my heart says yes, my mind says he would probably be a better appointment in the summer rather than in the middle of the season.
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22-11-2017, 09:49
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2017, 09:59 by drewks.)
Yep, the managerial merry-go -round sometimes doesn't seem to recognise that someone's failed - Moyes seems to be a classic example. Great at Everton, not at Utd, failed in Spain and at Sunderland.....but gets the West Ham job 3 seconds after Bilic is sacked.
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I reckon that Pulis will be offered the Wales job.
Ideal for him as he can continue to claim he's never been relegated.
Some days I'm top dog, most days I'm just the lamp post.
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22-11-2017, 21:09
(This post was last modified: 22-11-2017, 21:10 by bomberbrown1968.)
Likewise Josh, never been a fan of Pardew, always came across as arrogant. what he has always shown is some passion for the game (see David Meyler) and he's always played football wherever he's gone and like everyone who's ever taken charge of the Baggies he'd get my support from the off if it does happen.