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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vitor at goodison park at christmas

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Ian Snodin article on the Echo championing Stubbs has hallmarks of a club-placed article.

Scary

Says as much about Weir as Stubbs. And yeah, it'll be a club placed article, as they all are in that rag. Snodin's like the rest of them - in it for a drink. The only one who's piped up with credit so far has been Ratcliffe.

The big push for an internal, inexperienced cheap and controllable candidate has been the most nauseating aspect of this process. No one wants the internal *option* but they'll plough on regardless just like they usually do.
 
people forget mon got sacked from norwich and everyone said he was a terrible manager. went to leicester and took them to the carling cup and stablized them in europe became flavour of the month.

took an average celtic team to the uefa cup final beating good teams on the way. was still flavour of the month. went to aston villa took them to 5th in the premier leauge, a carling cup final where man united should of been down to 10 men, and a fa cup semi final and he had a very small squad. squad was exhausted and they collapsed and became unflavour of the month.

sunderland is a very hard job and is out of favour. hes called a dinosaur this country is so fickle.

mon was the number 1 pick to be england manager when sven was in charge.
 
Rene Girard lads. Just because I haven't mentioned him in a hundred pages or so.

He's not that old, he's not even 60. Could manage for 10 years at least.

Watch Newcastle sign him and we'll get Mark Hughes :rant:
 
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Stuart McCall seems to be out of the running. Beaten to him by a league one club. Bill you bad meff

Sheffield United have approached Motherwell for permission to speak to their manager Stuart McCall about the vacancy at Bramall Lane.

The League One club are in search of a new boss following the departure of Danny Wilson in April.

It is understood Motherwell have acknowledged the approach from the Blades but that no major developments are imminent.
McCall had dismissed speculation linking him with Sheffield United.

Motherwell finished their season on Sunday with a 2-0 defeat by St Johnstone but McCall's side had already clinched second place in the Scottish Premier League and a place in next season's Europa League qualifiers.

And, speaking after the the match McDiarmid Park, McCall said: "It's a story that's not worth speaking about because it's all speculation.

"I've never as a player, coach or manager sought to go elsewhere.

"I've always been happy here and if anything at all ever comes up and is put to me that is the time we'll talk about it, but at this moment in time it's been pure speculation.

"I think when you've had a decent season, or a couple of decent seasons which I've been fortunate to have, then speculation will grow.

"As far as I'm concerned, my full focus is on here all the time."

McCall, who took over at Fir Park midway through season 2010-11, signed a new two-year deal with Motherwell in March.
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/22614167
 
no hes done an amazing job at stoke. given stokes geographical location, he found a way to take them up into the premier league from the championship. he kept them up took them to an fa cup final, got them into the europa league taking them to the knock out rds losing to a god valencia team.

its ridiculous that your a bad manager if you do one bad job. alex mccleish took a poor scotland side and nearly qualified for the euros beating france and italy. he won the carling cup with birmingham, he got them relegated but he had no resources as we've seen with the owner. yet hes a terrible manager.

why do you have to be flavour of the month to be a good manager? football clubs go in cycles sometimes they are good jobs to have sometimes wrong job wrong time doesnt make you a bad manager. if you dont have the resources to play attractive football the only option is to be hard to beat.

in the mid 1990s, manchester united played ugly football winning games 1-0 again and again. while blackburn newcastle and arsenal were really entertaining to watch nobody said alex ferguson was a negative manager. but he used what he had and thats why you must do to be a good manager.


Yeah.... cos everybody and his dog remembers how gash United were in 90's.................. Trollololololollolol
 

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