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#11
I'm slightly allergic to the thought of being constantly called Frank Lampard's West Brom but I do think there would be positives.
I don't believe it will happen, though.
Micky Mellon...Derek McInnes...what's Alan Irvine up to these days?
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#12
None of the managers mentioned have exactly been an outstanding success. If we want a hungry manager we need to be looking down the league. Our best managers have all been little known with a small amount of success. These are the guys who are hungry to prove themselves.
2020 the year the bubble burst  Doh
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#13
Jokanovic mentioned now. Gotta be a very good option.
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#14
(26-05-2021, 20:33)Worldclassalbion Wrote: Jokanovic mentioned now. Gotta be a very good option.

Gone to Blades.
They've had longer to think about it, in fairness.
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#15
David Anderson
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Barring any late unforeseen hiccups, Chris Wilder will be West Brom’s new manager. Wilder is their No 1 choice and talks are continuing on finalising a deal. #WBAFC

https://twitter.com/MirrorAnderson/statu...2161739776
Don’t know if true or not but Nixon of the Sun tweeting similar.
I would be happy with this as he is my first choice, but until on website take with a pinch of salt.
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#16
I am happy with Wilder
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#17
I guess it’s about as good as it gets although I would have been ok with Lampard, as he has a very good, if brief, track record of developing and bringing through young players. Maybe, we’ll be able to get Ollie Burke to come back, that would be just great, maybe team him up with Ollie McBurnie; what a dynamic partnership that would be! If only we could find a striker called Stan, then we could have Laurel & Hardy up front. That would just about sum us up.
The light at the end of the tunnel is the light of an oncoming train
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#18
There is something very wrong here!!! This is the Albion, its not Man Ure or Chealski, we can't have a list of 4 people who we are all OK with, somethings not right I tell you. Smile
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#19
looks like wilder has throw a spanner in the works by wanting to bring in his own technical adviser
@Kristien 1965
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#20
(28-05-2021, 23:18)Arcane Astral Aeons Wrote: looks like wilder has throw a spanner in the works by wanting to bring in his own technical adviser

Not quite right AAA Sheffield Utd want to move Knill to be Technical adviser which he does not want, Wilder wants him as assistant Manager.
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