13-03-2018, 11:55
(This post was last modified: 13-03-2018, 11:56 by Salopbaggie.)
A stay of execution
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13-03-2018, 11:55
(This post was last modified: 13-03-2018, 11:56 by Salopbaggie.)
13-03-2018, 12:09
Graham Potter, Derek McInnes cmon really? Just because they have played for Albion doesn’t mean they will do a job. I loved McInnes but he failed as a manager in England and now doing well in Scotland. That’s no recommendation is it. The SPL is very very Poor.
Potter is managing in Sweden. Yes he’s doing well but hardly the best league in the world is it. Probably akin to league one here. Yes he beat Arsenal but in a one off anyone can. If we take either i’ Get behind them but I still think Pardew is the better option for the Championship.
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13-03-2018, 12:46
(13-03-2018, 12:09)Worldclassalbion Wrote: Graham Potter, Derek McInnes cmon really? Just because they have played for Albion doesn’t mean they will do a job. I loved McInnes but he failed as a manager in England and now doing well in Scotland. That’s no recommendation is it. The SPL is very very Poor. Yeah, I'm always very wary of clubs bringing in former players with half-proven credentials as managers. Always gets popularity points with fans in the short-term, but how often does it end in actual success? Keegan at Newcastle in the Nineties is the only one I can think of, and football was a different game back then. I do think Pardew needs to go come May though, because he's shown nowt to suggest he's actually improving us, and even if half the team does a runner, I don't think the ones who are left will have any respect for him.
13-03-2018, 13:03
(This post was last modified: 13-03-2018, 13:04 by hibeejim21.)
Mcinnes would be a solid enough choice for the championship, (tin hat on but I think that league is highly overrated). But by no manner of means is he an EPL manager.
I felt pardew was the wrong guy for that job and you should have gone for Michael o'neill who has worked wonders with northern Ireland and knows how to organise a team and get the maximum out of a squad.
13-03-2018, 14:04
How's about Mark Sampson who did a good job with the England ladies team!! (LOL)
Hope he doesn't make a racist remark to Rondon as he'd probably get his lights punched out. Trouble is he's Welsh and we all know what happened under our last Welsh born Manager.
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13-03-2018, 15:01
(12-03-2018, 23:35)BaggieSteve Wrote: I think Southampton should appoint Pardew. As one of their former managers, he knows the area well.....and I understand he's quite familiar with the players' wives.
13-03-2018, 15:18
(13-03-2018, 15:01)Alouion Wrote:Alouion. I have a mate who’s a Saints fan. I suggested this option to him yesterday- I don’t feel I can print his reply(12-03-2018, 23:35)BaggieSteve Wrote: I think Southampton should appoint Pardew. As one of their former managers, he knows the area well.....and I understand he's quite familiar with the players' wives.
13-03-2018, 16:34
Some interesting news may be about to break about a new chairman
Not sure what to think but Matt Wilson from the E&S is looking into it,so rumours at the moment.. Hi Matt, I'm a fan from China. Maybe it's not gone public in UK, but in Palm, it's already made clear that Li Piyue is now the chairman of WBAFC.
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13-03-2018, 18:06
(13-03-2018, 16:34)Beefy 1965 Wrote: Some interesting news may be about to break about a new chairman Li Piyue is already a Director of the club.
A good Chairman is the most important piece of the puzzle. We need a progressive Chairman with a three year plan in place to rebuild the club, get it back to its old beliefs, gain promotion back to the Premier League and stay there.
What we don't need is another John Williams. A "safe pair of hands" who is good when things are going well but lacks the initiative and knowhow to run a modern day club when things are not going well. |
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