davids
Player Valuation: £70m
We're a weird club,a good fit maybe? People keep saying we should sign a winner.It'll be the only chance we have to sign someone who's won a European trophy.AVB is a bit of a weirdo which doesn't help his cause.
We're a weird club,a good fit maybe? People keep saying we should sign a winner.It'll be the only chance we have to sign someone who's won a European trophy.AVB is a bit of a weirdo which doesn't help his cause.
Only question is will he be any good at getting the best from supposedly better ones, probably deserves the chance to find out.For me he has shown glimpses of good potential working with some absolute atrocious players, None of them would get close to this squad and he still got some nifty results, He's a decent chance.
Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades for me.
He was at Watford for about 3 months of the season and you're taking about champions league spots... Where did he leave them?
Anyone who watched him vs Everton this season and tell me he is a good manager...Anyone watch Watford away at newcstle this season and tell me he isnt a good coach
Could be just another koeman - did ok towards the end of last season and collapsed this.Your wrong mate he was there 9 months. when we approached they were competing for CL. They lost 10 games after approach. Are we really blaming him for our approach and the impact it had on Watford.
Have to say this is exactly my thinking as well mate. Hull was a dogs dinner of a team who where no hopers when he took over, they beat both Utd and Liverpool and ultimately where relegated eventually but played on the front foot. Watford looked a side re-born until we turned our attention to them. He takes the game to the opposition. After the dirge of this season and failing to score in the first half of 9 of the last 10 home games i for one want to see us build an attacking team capable and willing to have a go at any side in the division.TBF, we were probably offering him around 4x what he was on at Watford. Not sure how many of wouldn't pull a neck muscle ourselves, turning our heads with that kind of interest - regardless how long we'd been at a new employer. Plus, there aren't many other clubs who could offer him a multiple of what we'll pay. And if one does, then he'll have been doing one hell of a job for us at that stage.
Could be just another koeman - did ok towards the end of last season and collapsed this.
Bad managers can go on terrible runs, you know?
Regardless of the job he's doing mate, would you really want to lose our manager 2-3 months into the season after said manager had only joined that summer?
Any good he'd done at that point would surely be erased by the chaos that would engulf us due to him leaving mid season and us having to scramble to replace him?
This is why I don't get the "He'll have to have been doing great with us to get a move!" argument being made about his flightiness
That makes perfect sense if he had an amazing season with us and then got tempted away at the end of it
It'd be disappointing sure, but not a disaster as we'd have ample time to replace him and we could build on the previous great season
But if he ducks out in October/November, it doesn't matter how great he's done for the first few months of the season because it would completely destabilise the team and undo all the good work in an instant, especially if his replacement looked at things different tactically and had to get the players essentially "re-trained" to a new style mid season
If it were me and I was having a good run at a club, I'd want to see it through to the end of the season and then weigh up my options once it was over. That's the sensible and reasonable way to behave in such a situation IMO, especially if you've literally only just arrived at your current club
Yeah he will have done great with us to have other clubs sniffing around, but that'll only make the fall even more bruising if he swaps horses mid race
The narrative that his team fell apart due to interest shown by us seems a little convenient imo.But by the same logic, his potential as a coach has been limited by the quality of the clubs he is at, it hypothetical all you can do is judge his achievements and success in a context.
Its a bit mad really all we have been hearing on here for the last number of months is fans wanting the club to appoint an up and coming manager and take risks, well here you are.
I hear you and I'm not necessarily advocating Silva. I'd give him my fullest support if he rocked up, but would probably prefer Emery. Not least of all for the style that his Sevilla side tore into the sh1te in that final. (And because he reminds me of Dracula). Anyhow, what I'm saying about Silva, is that to get another move 'above and beyond' us, would take one huge salary leap. He'd need surely need time with us (i.e. beyond his first couple of months), to justify that? So I doubt he'd be that much of a risk in terms of jumping ship early.
The narrative that his team fell apart due to interest shown by us seems a little convenient imo.
In terms of having his head turned - don’t think he was the only manager we approached, I’m positive the likes of Tuchel were sounded out. He will have told us to jog on. Dyche may have been asked the question as well. Nothing came of it.
Only this low grade chancer got on his knees and begged moshiri.