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[Albion] Next manager?



jessiejames

Never late in a V8
Jan 20, 2009
2,830
Brighton, United Kingdom
We have a good manager now, it's some of the of entitled fans who think we should be able to recruit a Klopp or Slot. It's FH first season in probably the hardest league around and he has us top 10, never been anywhere near relegation.
I see some want McKenna, just been relegated with Ipswich winning only 4 games, thank god he stayed at Ipswich, if we were even interested in him. Listen to what Alan Shearer said about him on MOTD Saturday night, no real style of play and unable to change tactics in a match

Iraola at Bournemouth is a sideways step for him, to even think we could take him from Muff is just ignorant.
 




A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
22,481
Deepest, darkest Sussex
Someone nice and progressive… Sean Dyche.

That would really give us all something to moan about.
To be fair, it feels like he wins every visit to the Amex, so that’s 19 wins a season nailed on
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
59,556
Faversham
In a way I find that really sad, I thought Pedro was the closest thing to usurping Mark Lawrenson as the greatest player to ever pull on a Blue and White shirt, yet he appears to have almost lost the plot or at least had his head turned.

He‘s clearly ‘checked out’ and with him missing the next 3 I wonder if we will ever se him in an Albion shirt again?
Blimey mate. Two extremely extreme takes.
Pedro is just a young lad who has got himself suspended.
 




slimes

Well-known member
Aug 23, 2011
731
cheltenham
We have a good manager now, it's some of the of entitled fans who think we should be able to recruit a Klopp or Slot. It's FH first season in probably the hardest league around and he has us top 10, never been anywhere near relegation.
I see some want McKenna, just been relegated with Ipswich winning only 4 games, thank god he stayed at Ipswich, if we were even interested in him. Listen to what Alan Shearer said about him on MOTD Saturday night, no real style of play and unable to change tactics in a match

Iraola at Bournemouth is a sideways step for him, to even think we could take him from Muff is just ignorant.
I disagree. He has no clue how to play against counter attacking teams.
Some of the kamikaze lineups he's done is utterly stupid. Great for betting wise.

He should of been sacked at Christmas
 






Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
59,556
Faversham
I disagree. He has no clue how to play against counter attacking teams.
Some of the kamikaze lineups he's done is utterly stupid. Great for betting wise.

He should of been sacked at Christmas
:lolol:

Presumably you think RDZ should of too? ???
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matt

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Mar 19, 2007
1,576
I think the problem is that FH has done little to convince anyone that he IS a good manager. Unlike RDZ and Potter, FH’s relative inexperience has meant he needed to prove that he is both up to the job and a good fit. Hard to see either of those boxes being ticked at the moment.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
72,269
Withdean area
What manager have we had who knew how to play against counter attacking teams? Only a few weeks back we were good for a Champions league place.

CH in the PL 2018/19. Ten players in low block, a lone Muzza 35 yards away, marshalled by 2 huge CB’s.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
Does Tony listen to fans? Maybe to a point as he is 1 of us but he also knows the cost to him if he twists. My gut is he'll give Fab next season and if a poor start (10-15)games and we're not improving with fully fit squad then he'll make a decision. I can't see Tony pulling the plug anytime beforehand irrespective of how the last 5 games go
On a recent 'how will the last six games go' thread I predicted we would get 2 points (including one at Brentford). It is what it is.
Unless there is a Poyett/RDZ-style ego moment, or a Hughton-style calamity (peaking with a 0-5 at home to a team that had lost 9 in a row),
I can't see Mr Bloom sacking the manager if we finish 12th (Everton in 13th are 10 points below us).
Our 4th best finish ever.
We are not Chelsea or ManUre. Thankfully. No matter what some of our fanbase appear to imagine.
 




darkwolf666

Well-known member
Nov 8, 2015
8,150
Sittingbourne, Kent
On a recent 'how will the last six games go' thread I predicted we would get 2 points (including one at Brentford). It is what it is.
Unless there is a Poyett/RDZ-style ego moment, or a Hughton-style calamity (peaking with a 0-5 at home to a team that had lost 9 in a row),
I can't see Mr Bloom sacking the manager if we finish 12th (Everton in 13th are 10 points below us).
Our 4th best finish ever.
We are not Chelsea or ManUre. Thankfully. No matter what some of our fanbase appear to imagine.
About nails it...!
 














We have a good manager now, it's some of the of entitled fans who think we should be able to recruit a Klopp or Slot. It's FH first season in probably the hardest league around and he has us top 10, never been anywhere near relegation.
I see some want McKenna, just been relegated with Ipswich winning only 4 games, thank god he stayed at Ipswich, if we were even interested in him. Listen to what Alan Shearer said about him on MOTD Saturday night, no real style of play and unable to change tactics in a match

Iraola at Bournemouth is a sideways step for him, to even think we could take him from Muff is just ignorant.
Ireola has a better squad of players at Bournemouth than we have?
 








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