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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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Except The TV deal will hopefully bring extra cash. 3-5-2 was utilised once or twice by Moyes, against City and Stoke; Martinez's whole philosophy is built round this so it will obviously benefit the players if he wants to implement it rather than doing it because of suspensions. Conte has proved how effective the formation can be; it wasn't long ago that Pep was playing it with Barca.

Lets see how this rides out
It definitely depends on who we lose. Fellaini does so much for us. His work rate, ability to bring down long balls and link up guys is phenomenal. If Baines goes, I'm not sure how good Pienaar will be. That chemistry is really impressive. If they both go, that's a really good chunk of change though. I'm not sure how much would go towards debts though.

How much money can we ask from Nike or are we not big enough to do that?
 
yep screwed next season moyes atleast ran a steady ship . and with a new fella in charge with no money then ontop of that moyes will take baines and big soft lad we are screwed unless the new guy gets all the money to bring his own players in
 
Before we appoint a new manager we need to think about the clubs we want to compete with. If Southampton lost their manager you could see them appointing Lennon. If Spurs lost theirs he wouldn't even enter their thoughts. We are a top club in a top league, and we pay top, top money to managers. Let's be ****ing ambitious and not go trawling the lower leagues.
 
Martinez, Lennon, Lambert and anyone from within including Stubbs, Ferguson, Neville, Round etc would all be a disaster. Can't believe how low the standards of some of our fans are. Moyes was paid the same as an elite European manager. We need to be looking at managers who can win, not ones who just want to survive.

This - Martinez is a loser - he's going to take Wigan down any of the others mentioned including Hughes, Melty Face, Mclaren, O'feckin' Neill, Lennon etc can just Koff What about Benitez ?? Runs......................................
 

Personally, I think we should look to the lower leagues, we did it with moyes and their are a far few decent gaffers down there. Martinez is a obvious candidate, but has been in a relegation dog fight every year since he took over at wigan, bringing him in would be (personally) a sign of us preparing for the dark days again. The chat of Royle coming in as a interim gaffer, no thank you.

Poyet is a good shout, but I think that he going to bring brighton up via the play offs.

Di Matteo is ok, but not a top manager, he failed with WBA, and only won the champions league due to the quality he had on the pitch.
Zola would be interesting, it might mean we get some quality on loan from italy
Coyle can do one, he can be joined by Steve Clarke, Steve Bruce, Mark Hughes and Martin O'neill.
Pereira is a interesting choice, not to sure if he will bring anything to the club other then being use to having no money, and having your best player sold with no return
solskjaer is a shout, he has done well with molde and the united u21, but will he give us something extra
Hollaway is a shout to, experienced enough to keep us going where we are, and I think he will continue with the way our club is run, without taking a large enough pay check to biuld a squad
Freedman has done wonders with a failing bolton side, could be worth a punt
howe really rate this guy, has taken Bournemouth up to the second tier for the first time in 30 years on a shoe string budget
robinson though he is a massive ****e fan, he is a good young manager with allot of potential.
Neil Lennon knows how to win, but not proven in a league of the Prem quality.

Apparently, Di Matteo was sacked by Albion for being lazy and disinterested in match preparation and scouting the opposition.

Solskjaer's molde have played 7 games this season lost 5 and drawn 2.

Pereira's record with porto this season has been really poor.

The others, just don't even. Just NO.
 
you will all shoot me down but come on lads to be fair to Benitez the guy does a good job at whatever club hes bin at i am all for any manager coming in as long as he does a good job at everton .
 
Apparently, Di Matteo was sacked by Albion for being lazy and disinterested in match preparation and scouting the opposition.

Solskjaer's molde have played 7 games this season lost 5 and drawn 2.

Pereira's record with porto this season has been really poor.

The others, just don't even. Just NO.

so basically there is no one good available
 

Apparently, Di Matteo was sacked by Albion for being lazy and disinterested in match preparation and scouting the opposition.

Solskjaer's molde have played 7 games this season lost 5 and drawn 2.

Pereira's record with porto this season has been really poor.

The others, just don't even. Just NO.


Scratching about to be honest, Southgate just turned up at finch farm........the only thing we can guarantee is the new manager will not be in place until 24 hours before the first game of next season
 
Before we appoint a new manager we need to think about the clubs we want to compete with. If Southampton lost their manager you could see them appointing Lennon. If Spurs lost theirs he wouldn't even enter their thoughts. We are a top club in a top league, and we pay top, top money to managers. Let's be ****ing ambitious and not go trawling the lower leagues.

requoting this
 
Wasn't there rumors a while back that Kenwright wanted Lennon? Either way, it may be difficult for us initially in the post-Moyes era, but hopefully a fresh new start's what we need as a club right now.
 

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