robinamicrowave
Wanted to be bran, ended up being littlefinger
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How surprising.
Yeah. I think Graham Potter would have been a good shout (although he might not want to leave at the moment since they progressed in the Europa League).Why can't clubs be more like Hull. Always choosing safer outdated options.
Pulis is available. Witness the manager merry-go-round!Just need Big Sam in at Everton now, and the uninspired appointments will be complete
He got Newcastle to fifth in the 11/12 season and into Europe. Thats something, I guess.This is Pardew's 5th job managing a club in the Premier League. What's his greatest claim to fame? Taking Palace to an FA Cup Final is all that comes to mind.
Yeah, I was gonna mention the same guy, however he is in a better position and might earn him a better job next season.Yeah. I think Graham Potter would have been a good shout (although he might not want to leave at the moment since they progressed in the Europa League).
Yep they should have tried slutsky.... or Pepe Mel, de Boer, koeman, bilic.Why can't clubs be more like Hull. Always choosing safer outdated options.
Yeah, i forgot about that.He got Newcastle to fifth in the 11/12 season and into Europe. Thats something, I guess.
Took West Ham to a cup final as well. He'll probably do what he usually does and start well before all his players realise what a twat he is. Anything to get him off Sky is good.He got Newcastle to fifth in the 11/12 season and into Europe. Thats something, I guess.
Crystal Palace tried and then went with safe outdated option when the new modern option looked like clueless idiot.Why can't clubs be more like Hull. Always choosing safer outdated options.
Or you could have mentioned Silva, Pochettino, RanieriYep they should have tried slutsky.... or Pepe Mel, de Boer, koeman, bilic.
Winning the let's dance contest in an FA Cup final!This is Pardew's 5th job managing a club in the Premier League. What's his greatest claim to fame? Taking Palace to an FA Cup Final is all that comes to mind.
That appointment was bound to end in failure. You don't appoint a manager who prefers possession based football just after you've had Big Sam as manager. The players required for both these systems are completely differentCrystal Palace tried and then went with safe outdated option when the new modern option looked like clueless idiot.
I know, it's just that most of the bottom placed teams have players suited to more direct football and they are not very ambitious.Staying in the league is their aim and for that they prefer safe route.That appointment was bound to end in failure. You don't appoint a manager who prefers possession based football just after you've had Big Sam as manager. The players required for both these systems are completely different
Thing is, you know he'd been planning that all week. "If we get an equaliser, or take the lead, yeah, I'll do that." Make it all about Alan Pardew and get giffed into immortality. Or it was a bit of PR to make up for this:Winning the let's dance contest in an FA Cup final!
Because my point is that those clubs making 'safe choices' actually previously made 'bold choices', by his own logic... And the club they should be emmulating is having a shit season with Hull, because of Slutsky.Or you could have mentioned Silva, Pochettino, Ranieri
Actually Koeman and Bilic did well. Bilic lost the dressing room. Koeman had 2-3 good seasons
Why are you putting allardyce in the same bracket as those four?Moyes, Pulis, Hodgson, Pardew, Allerdyce. Why do clubs sack these bellend then immediately hire an equally inept manager? What's the thinking behind it?
It was Richard Keys after Leicester appointed Claude Puel. Irony is though Richard Keys might be holding back some talented Qatari/Middle Eastern football presenters from a job in their country/region like he feels foreign managers do talented young British managers.Was it Keys or Grey that tweeted "RIP british coaching"? Bet they are over the moon.
Sort of, though it'll fall apart far earlier then it did with Pullis.Think it's a good appointment for them. Will keep them at the same level Pulis was keeping them at and I think they're content with this.
He won't last longer than 2 years for sure, but I don't think they care much. By this time another midtable manager will be available anyway.Sort of, though it'll fall apart far earlier then it did with Pullis.
He'll be gone around 2 years.
Never gets old.Winning the let's dance contest in an FA Cup final!