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Moyes Potential Replacement

Who do you want? - being realistic

  • Roberto Martinez

    Votes: 221 13.8%
  • Vitor Pereira

    Votes: 594 37.2%
  • Neil Lennon

    Votes: 40 2.5%
  • Di Matteo

    Votes: 58 3.6%
  • Slaven Bilic

    Votes: 73 4.6%
  • Michael Laudrup

    Votes: 410 25.7%
  • Malky Mackay

    Votes: 33 2.1%
  • From within the club

    Votes: 60 3.8%
  • Other

    Votes: 108 6.8%

  • Total voters
    1,597
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I have been saying this for a while. Loads of other candidates have come and gone yet he has allways been qouted by the bookies in the top 3. Surely he should be a 66/1 shot. Very scary.

They've taken a load of money on him in Ireland, emanating from his hometown, so imo it's a bit of a "Stubbsies got it lads" equivalent, when news that he'd had an interview translated into "he's got the job" - I'm not scared...............................yet :)
 


@PortuBall: João Moutinho on his former manager Vítor Pereira: "I hope they[Porto and Pereira] can work things out. He's a great manager."

Come on BILL, sign him up
 
This Director of Football thing is interesting because in the States in all the major sports it is almost universally done this way. The Director of Football is called the General Manager, and the Manager is called a Manager in baseball and a Head Coach in everything else. With all the money involved with the PL, I never understood why transfers, players contracts, scouting etc were run by the same guy who was the touchline manager and ran training and tactics etc. Its seems like one guy doing two full time jobs, and the skill sets may not be the same for each. For instance, I rated Moyes much higher as a "General Manager" than as a "Head Coach".
 
This Director of Football thing is interesting because in the States in all the major sports it is almost universally done this way. The Director of Football is called the General Manager, and the Manager is called a Manager in baseball and a Head Coach in everything else. With all the money involved with the PL, I never understood why transfers, players contracts, scouting etc were run by the same guy who was the touchline manager and ran training and tactics etc. Its seems like one guy doing two full time jobs, and the skill sets may not be the same for each. For instance, I rated Moyes much higher as a "General Manager" than as a "Head Coach".


This might be why the Premier League is the biggest league in the world, and the MLS is well...like pub fooball. Maybe the MLS need to change there ways.
 

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