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Next Manager (Poll)

Next Manager

  • Arteta

    Votes: 214 18.4%
  • Gallardo

    Votes: 42 3.6%
  • Howe

    Votes: 66 5.7%
  • Benitez

    Votes: 216 18.6%
  • Mourinho

    Votes: 173 14.9%
  • Dyche

    Votes: 26 2.2%
  • Potter

    Votes: 6 0.5%
  • Wilder

    Votes: 12 1.0%
  • Simeone

    Votes: 128 11.0%
  • Mancini

    Votes: 34 2.9%
  • Marcelino

    Votes: 29 2.5%
  • Blanc

    Votes: 12 1.0%
  • Wenger

    Votes: 30 2.6%
  • Moyes

    Votes: 86 7.4%
  • Other, please state

    Votes: 89 7.7%

  • Total voters
    1,163
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Remember Lyons owner talking rubbish over Mina?

May well be blagging about Mourinho making it sound like they attempted to get him when in reality he may have never even held talks.
 
I think it's difficult to judge someone's performance at PSG, but his three Europa League wins with Sevilla are nothing to be sniffed at. He also did an excellent job with next to no money at Valencia.

He's not the best manager in the world or anything, but he's levels above the more likely candidates that we'll be seeing.
 
Remember Lyons owner talking rubbish over Mina?

May well be blagging about Mourinho making it sound like they attempted to get him when in reality he may have never even held talks.
Apparently they exchanged texts but Mourinho declined the job offer because he's already accepted an offer from somewhere.
Add that to him wanting a job back in the premier league and Everton looks a good bet.
Wealthy owner, club wanting to head back to the top table,local rivals that he'll wind up.
You just never know.
If I was a betting man though, I'd put my money on him taking the Milan job, they've got bags of cash and are badly underperforming. Gazidis taking his 'Midas' touch over to Italy
 

I think it's difficult to judge someone's performance at PSG, but his three Europa League wins with Sevilla are nothing to be sniffed at. He also did an excellent job with next to no money at Valencia.

He's not the best manager in the world or anything, but he's levels above the more likely candidates that we'll be seeing.

check out his away form for sevilla … he did well winning the Europa no doubt, but he has a flawed system, he can not win away from home, in his last season at Seville , they didn't win one away game
 
Think Valencia and Sevilla might beg to differ.
His record at PSG compared favourably to Ancelotti and Tuchel. Think his record might be better than Tuchel.


a very flawed managerial style in which he cant not win away and it has continued at Arsenal too

 
check out his away form for sevilla … he did well winning the Europa no doubt, but he has a flawed system, he can not win away from home, in his last season at Seville , they didn't win one away game
That was very poor, and I would also question why he didn't spend big on two quality centre-backs in the summer.

Still, I can't see this board appointing someone nearly as good, never mind better.
 
Apparently they exchanged texts but Mourinho declined the job offer because he's already accepted an offer from somewhere.
Add that to him wanting a job back in the premier league and Everton looks a good bet.
Wealthy owner, club wanting to head back to the top table,local rivals that he'll wind up.
You just never know.
If I was a betting man though, I'd put my money on him taking the Milan job, they've got bags of cash and are badly underperforming. Gazidis taking his 'Midas' touch over to Italy
Thing is, if there is any truth to what Lyon's president is claiming, then it simply won't be us.

Unlike some on here, I believe we could get him If we really pushed for him. But for him to have already have agreed on a new club, then talks would have had to be going on whilst Silva continues in post. Other clubs act like that - ruthlessly - Levy and Spurs would do that whilst Poch is in post, but we won't. That's why we will remain mediocre.

We will give Silva as much time as possible to turn things around and then, when it is apparent to the board that he can't, they will sack him without a replacement arranged. Then they will scrabble around for another Allardyce - probably Moyes - as a short-term appointment. Moyes will steady the ship, like Allardyce, but unlike Allardyce, will be loved by huge swathes of our fans who will delude themselves that things are different this time and will want his permanent appointment, leading to issues at board level.

I can just see it now. We are a reactive (albeit incredibly slowly reactive) club, not a pro-active one.

Really hope I'm wrong like!
 

Papers in Italy were saying he was going to get sacked at halftime when they were losing,they ended up winning 2-1 eventually.

He ain't got long till he gets sacked.
You're thinking of Giampaolo, who has just recently been sacked. Pioli is his replacement and hasn't coached a game for Milan yet.

However, considering Giampaolo only got 7 games and Milan fans are so underwhlemed by the Pioli hiring that #PioliOut has already trended, he might not be in the job long himself.
 
Apparently they exchanged texts but Mourinho declined the job offer because he's already accepted an offer from somewhere.
Add that to him wanting a job back in the premier league and Everton looks a good bet.
Wealthy owner, club wanting to head back to the top table,local rivals that he'll wind up.
You just never know.
If I was a betting man though, I'd put my money on him taking the Milan job, they've got bags of cash and are badly underperforming. Gazidis taking his 'Midas' touch over to Italy
You would lose that money because Milan appointed Pioli already
 
@DixieScoresAgain

Your posting history is VERY interesting sir :coffee:
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