crossy1686
career ending
Nightmare fuelRose or Hasenhuttl.
Nightmare fuelRose or Hasenhuttl.
I was going to ask this aswell - do managers tend to join by deciding to leave their current club ever?How come every manager we go for is a free agent?
This isn’t a proper season anyway. It’s horrible. New manager comes in its rinse and repeat again. Need to back him and give him time like we gave Fergie.Willing to throw away yet another season it's like people want to go 30 years without a title like Liverpool. We need to stop backing people out of their depth, Ole isn't the one.
Rodgers did, didn't he?I was going to ask this aswell - do managers tend to join by deciding to leave their current club ever?
I already said in my post I don't know. Probably one of Naglesmann or Poch but ideally it would be someone proven at the top level.Can I ask who would you like to take the job? I do rate any choice between Rose, Naglesmann, Allegri and Poch.
I want to 100% back the manager again and I haven't in 18 months
I think I do remember something like that or a manager in spain doing it but cant remember.Rodgers did, didn't he?
Yeah, binned off Celtic to join Leicester.Rodgers did, didn't he?
Having a cry our we? Just make sure our new manager gets your full backing.Who's the man after the next manager?
Sacking managers is a natural course for football clubs until you find the right manager; it took us 25 years before Ferguson. It took Liverpool 30 years before Klopp.Who's the man after the next manager?
I get that dreaded feeling too, he'd be like LVG for us. We need to hire an attacking manager, it's utterly, utterly laughable that we keep hiring 10 men behind the ball managers.Not Poch, obviously much better than Ole, but his football ain't great and he's an uninspiring bore. But it'll be him.
Rose, Naggelsmann even Hassenhutl intrigue me way more.
Good point.Who's the man after the next manager?
This. Or Nagglesman, even though we hammered them.Rose or Hasenhuttl.
This is what i worry about with Poch. Yes he plays the high press, but at Spurs he relied on the genius of Son, Kane and Dele to score.Not Poch, obviously much better than Ole, but his football ain't great and he's an uninspiring bore. But it'll be him.
Rose, Naggelsmann even Hassenhutl intrigue me way more.
Agreed.Hasenhuttl.
- Because I put a bet on it when Ole was caretaker and it was obscene odds.
- He plays the style of football Ole has been trying to implement & it's an exciting style to watch, if he can do that with the dross at Soton, imagine him with some good players.
And this is why I can’t be bothered. Expect more of the same from Poch and HassenhuttlThis is what i worry about with Poch. Yes he plays the high press, but at Spurs he relied on the genius of Son, Kane and Dele to score.
What we really need is someone like Guardiola that can teach Cruyff like football.
Why?They must not get a new manager till Pogba is sold
Great shoutWoodward, then maybe we'll finally see him sacked.
Yeah and Ed Woodward keeps getting away with it, we don't go anywhere and you lot never learn.Having a cry our we? Just make sure our new manager gets your full backing.
Bit of advice though. If the new manager isn’t good enough he gets sacked too.
Yep, it's really odd. Poch's football isn't what people on here want, yet seemingly want him as our next manager? Don't really get it.People who expect us to play some swashbuckling football under Poch are in for a disappointment. He is a very good manager but his team wouldn't play the way some here are expecting. I wouldn't be surprised if in 3 or 4 momths there is a small Poch doubters roaming here.
You can change managers as many times as you want..... Until we get rid of Woodward n Judge and bring in proper football men this club is done.Sacking managers is a natural course for football clubs until you find the right manager; it took us 25 years before Ferguson. It took Liverpool 30 years before Klopp.
You just have to keep trying until we find the right person; it might be the next one or it might not. It is the right way to approach it; no point in continuing with something that doesn't work.