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13-02-2018, 21:49
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(13-02-2018, 21:27)Phil Penn Wrote: (13-02-2018, 21:19)drewks Wrote: (13-02-2018, 20:29)Phil Penn Wrote: [ Manager wise - Pardew has fors / against. I would like to see Megson and McInnes come in to replace him ASAP
M & M has a nice ring to it.
Have deleted most of the longest post in the forum's history . ....very interesting.
Re the above Manager question, I've just read somewhere that AP has the worst record in all European top leagues for the last few years?!
Must've had a cracking interview!!
Would hate to see Megson back tbh - a TP clone if ever I saw one.
How about a returning Tony Mowbray? Great football in the Championship, I seem to remember.......but also remember him dropping us like a hot potato........
I would like to see McInnes, but think he would benefit from an older mgr along side him.
And he's WBA through & through
To be fair, Phil, he has a strong Rangers connection as well....and he turned them down.
(13-02-2018, 21:19)drewks Wrote: (13-02-2018, 20:29)Phil Penn Wrote: [ Manager wise - Pardew has fors / against. I would like to see Megson and McInnes come in to replace him ASAP
M & M has a nice ring to it.
Have deleted most of the longest post in the forum's history . ....very interesting.
Re the above Manager question, I've just read somewhere that AP has the worst record in all European top leagues for the last few years?!
Must've had a cracking interview!!
Would hate to see Megson back tbh - a TP clone if ever I saw one.
How about a returning Tony Mowbray? Great football in the Championship, I seem to remember.......but also remember him dropping us like a hot potato........
I agree, I wouldn't want Megson back for a third time. Loved Mowbray's football but I'm always nervous of managers returning after previously successful spells - thinking Giles and Atkinson.
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(13-02-2018, 21:49)BaggieSteve Wrote: (13-02-2018, 21:27)Phil Penn Wrote: (13-02-2018, 21:19)drewks Wrote: (13-02-2018, 20:29)Phil Penn Wrote: [ Manager wise - Pardew has fors / against. I would like to see Megson and McInnes come in to replace him ASAP
M & M has a nice ring to it.
Have deleted most of the longest post in the forum's history . ....very interesting.
Re the above Manager question, I've just read somewhere that AP has the worst record in all European top leagues for the last few years?!
Must've had a cracking interview!!
Would hate to see Megson back tbh - a TP clone if ever I saw one.
How about a returning Tony Mowbray? Great football in the Championship, I seem to remember.......but also remember him dropping us like a hot potato........
I would like to see McInnes, but think he would benefit from an older mgr along side him.
And he's WBA through & through
To be fair, Phil, he has a strong Rangers connection as well....and he turned them down.
Don't think he wanted the politics thats going on a Rangers.
He is young and ambitious and under the right circumstances could be good for both parties.
(13-02-2018, 21:19)drewks Wrote: (13-02-2018, 20:29)Phil Penn Wrote: [ Manager wise - Pardew has fors / against. I would like to see Megson and McInnes come in to replace him ASAP
M & M has a nice ring to it.
Have deleted most of the longest post in the forum's history . ....very interesting.
Re the above Manager question, I've just read somewhere that AP has the worst record in all European top leagues for the last few years?!
Must've had a cracking interview!!
Would hate to see Megson back tbh - a TP clone if ever I saw one.
How about a returning Tony Mowbray? Great football in the Championship, I seem to remember.......but also remember him dropping us like a hot potato........
I agree, I wouldn't want Megson back for a third time. Loved Mowbray's football but I'm always nervous of managers returning after previously successful spells - thinking Giles and Atkinson.
Understand where your coming from, managers a lonely job nowadays. I think 2 are better if they can work together.
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13-02-2018, 22:40
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If we go down and Pardew leaves then Jens Keller will be my choice to rebuild us. Vastly experienced, coached Schalke in the Champions League and knows how to build a team with a good balance to it. Plus he likes bringing through young players. He is the guy that gave Max Meyer, Sead Kolasinac, Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka their chance at Schalke. Whether he wants to leave Germany and come to England is another thing.
If we go down then the club has to scrub off the Premier League stink and look at building a fresh identity, an identity revolved around playing attractive football, looking to win matches and trying to do things the right way. Just like we had when Ashworth was at the club. There can be no more safety first approaches because that won't get us out of the Championship.
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(13-02-2018, 22:40)WBA-Josh Wrote: If we go down and Pardew leaves then Jens Keller will be my choice to rebuild us. Vastly experienced, coached Schalke in the Champions League and knows how to build a team with a good balance to it. Plus he likes bringing through young players. He is the guy that gave Max Meyer, Sead Kolasinac, Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka their chance at Schalke. Whether he wants to leave Germany and come to England is another thing.
If we go down then the club has to scrub off the Premier League stink and look at building a fresh identity, an identity revolved around playing attractive football, looking to win matches and trying to do things the right way. Just like we had when Ashworth was at the club. There can be no more safety first approaches because that won't get us out of the Championship.
Josh have you ever tried emailing the club with your suggestions
I think they may well be well received if you do
Go for it mate
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14-02-2018, 00:42
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Can we stop 'repying' or 'quoting' to nearly every comment. We know what the thread is about therefore a 'new reply' should be suffient. It's becoming a real pain and tedious.
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(14-02-2018, 00:42)tidy Wrote: Can we stop 'repying' or 'quoting' to nearly every comment. We know what the thread is about therefore a 'new reply' should be suffient. It's becoming a real pain and tedious.
I agree DD
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(13-02-2018, 22:40)WBA-Josh Wrote: If we go down and Pardew leaves then Jens Keller will be my choice to rebuild us. Vastly experienced, coached Schalke in the Champions League and knows how to build a team with a good balance to it. Plus he likes bringing through young players. He is the guy that gave Max Meyer, Sead Kolasinac, Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka their chance at Schalke. Whether he wants to leave Germany and come to England is another thing.
If we go down and Pardew leaves then James Tiberius Kirk will be my choice to rebuild us. Vastly experienced, commanded the Enterprise in Klingon space, and knows how to build a team with a good balance to it. Plus he likes bringing through young players. He is the guy that gave Montgomery Scott, Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu and Nyota Uhura their chance on the bridge. Whether he wants to leave Rigel 7 and come to England is another thing.
(Apologies, but it is a Garry thread, so someone had to do it).
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(14-02-2018, 03:57)Ska\dForLife-WBA Wrote: (13-02-2018, 22:40)WBA-Josh Wrote: If we go down and Pardew leaves then Jens Keller will be my choice to rebuild us. Vastly experienced, coached Schalke in the Champions League and knows how to build a team with a good balance to it. Plus he likes bringing through young players. He is the guy that gave Max Meyer, Sead Kolasinac, Leroy Sane and Leon Goretzka their chance at Schalke. Whether he wants to leave Germany and come to England is another thing.
If we go down and Pardew leaves then James Tiberius Kirk will be my choice to rebuild us. Vastly experienced, commanded the Enterprise in Klingon space, and knows how to build a team with a good balance to it. Plus he likes bringing through young players. He is the guy that gave Montgomery Scott, Pavel Chekov, Hikaru Sulu and Nyota Uhura their chance on the bridge. Whether he wants to leave Rigel 7 and come to England is another thing.
(Apologies, but it is a Garry thread, so someone had to do it).
Uhura is a girl, sulu and Chekhov will never get work permits post brexit, I fear this plan is doomed.
I'm surprised pardew has started so badly, he does normally start slow but it takes a couple of years before the wheels come flying of. I don't think it's all over yet though, far from it
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Cheers thedaddy, seems to be a bit more faith on the outside than the inside right now ........ we all need an injection of hope before the black cloud becomes a hurricane blowing us out of the top flight.
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