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throughthewindandthedrain
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managing Celtic or Rangers does seem to be the strangest job in football...who knows if any of them are ever any good
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managing Celtic or Rangers does seem to be the strangest job in football...who knows if any of them are ever any good
I would agree that McClaren is above the rest in the list. And while he has experience from abroad, it is also worth mentioning that the Twente team he took over was great and built by his predecessor. At Wolfsburg he was fired because of poor results and the same happend at his second spell with Twente. While I agree that he has no doubts learned a hell of a lot managing those teams, it speaks volumes that he was fired from both clubs within the first season.I think his time abroad will have done him good, he's learnt how to coach football you will no longer see hoofing with McClaren in charge and I think he will have a point to prove. I would have him and he's a realistic target.
Who says it did not bother me when he was at Swindon. Him going to a PL club just brought it more out in the open.well that's a bit simpleton isn't it. History is littered with anti-heroes. I don't see how saying you think a dead man had some ok political ideas hundreds of years ago affects being a manager today but each to their own.
Again I ask, why did it not bother you whilst he was at swindon? It's not our place to tell people what political beliefs they have.
Who says it did not bother me when he was at Swindon. Him going to a PL club just brought it more out in the open.
So if a manager stated that Hitler had the right ideas, you would be fine with that because you don't mix sports and politics?
You're quite right I don't agree with you one bit.you may not like it but I couldn't care less, as long as they keep quiet about it when doing their job.. We can't start telling other people what they can and can't believe in, it's insanity.
As far as religion and politics are concerned then they have absolutely no baring on a persons ability to do a job well. You don't get to tell people whether they are right or wrong unfortunately that's not how a democratic society operates is it.
You're quite right I don't agree with you one bit.
He's got better European experience than Moyes, could be worth a go, not many beat Barca in their own back yard.
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Fair point...though I think our real problem is getting into Europe. I would prefer to have a manager that could actually mastermind some victories over the RS rather than worry about Barcelona in the event that we ever actually get to play them.
I would prefer us to just pay Laudrup what Moyes is on...that would hopefully entice him to Goodison.
The man who has masterminded losses to Ross County, Motherwell and St Mirren in recent weeks in a one team league has been linked as a replacement for Moyes. Brilliant.
http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/everton-neil-lennon-celtic-candidate-1811764