[Albion] Next manager?

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Mancgull

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Nov 28, 2011
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Astley, Manchester
Great idea. Get rid of the 'too inexperienced' FH (who has over a decade in coaching) and bring in Lallana, who has none.

Honestly, the levels of stupidity on this Board never cease to amaze me.
I also think that Lallana should be nowhere near managing a Premier League club at present but he’d make a good assistant.
 








JBizzle

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Apr 18, 2010
6,706
Seaford
I also think that Lallana should be nowhere near managing a Premier League club at present but he’d make a good assistant.
Based on what? As far as I'm aware, he's never even been a coach, let alone an assistant one.

On the new manager, I don't plan on giving up on this one to be honest, so don't feel qualified to give an answer. Although @sussex_guy2k2 may be on to something with Margot Robbie
 


sussex_guy2k2

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Jun 6, 2014
4,865
Based on what? As far as I'm aware, he's never even been a coach, let alone an assistant one.

On the new manager, I don't plan on giving up on this one to be honest, so don't feel qualified to give an answer. Although @sussex_guy2k2 may be on to something with Margot Robbie
The data tells me she’d be a good appointment. Full of potential.

I have other suggestions, if that would help.
 






Great idea. Get rid of the 'too inexperienced' FH (who has over a decade in coaching) and bring in Lallana, who has none.

Honestly, the levels of stupidity on this Board never cease to amaze me.
Really? So a guy who played for Liverpool and was top notch, and had 3 years under Potter and RDZ and knows both their coaching standards And passed his coaching exams is gonner be worse than FH? DYOR
 


papachris

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Really? So a guy who played for Liverpool and was top notch, and had 3 years under Potter and RDZ and knows both their coaching standards And passed his coaching exams is gonner be worse than FH? DYOR
I really like Lallana but I do wonder if he has the mental strength to deal with the challenges of being a top flight manager. I still remember the interview he did after 'RDZ had kicked off in the dressing room'. He looked totally shell shocked. I think he us quite a nice guy, not unlike myself. But when the buck stops with you under the immense pressure a manager has, he would need to have immense resilience.
 




Deadly Danson

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NSC Patron
Oct 22, 2003
5,184
Brighton
Really? So a guy who played for Liverpool and was top notch, and had 3 years under Potter and RDZ and knows both their coaching standards And passed his coaching exams is gonner be worse than FH? DYOR
Utter and complete tosh. Can you guarantee that a totally inexperienced, unproven, first time coach would have us higher than 10th - yes that's 10th - in the PL because he watched other managers and took some exams? Of course you can't, it's completely ridiculous.
 


Utter and complete tosh. Can you guarantee that a totally inexperienced, unproven, first time coach would have us higher than 10th - yes that's 10th - in the PL because he watched other managers and took some exams? Of course you can't, it's completely ridiculous.
And can you guarantee he wont? what a bloody stupid statement
 


















papachris

Well-known member
I don't think there will be any change before the end if the season. On the off chance Fab himself decides to leave I think the experienced German coach would be caretaker.
What I would like most is to see an improvement in team spirit in these remaining games
 


Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
9,079
Vilamoura, Portugal
Fab will almost certainly still be our Head Coach next season. If the first half of the season is (very) disappointing he may be gone in January but it's unlikely.
The only way he will be out this summer is if he makes a total dick of himself at his end of season performance review with Tony and Paul.
 








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