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Thomas Tuchel

Would you want Thomas Tuchel as our next manager?

  • Yes

    Votes: 342 75.5%
  • No

    Votes: 53 11.7%
  • Tucheese on thoast

    Votes: 58 12.8%

  • Total voters
    453
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fed up with foreigners. the last 2 have failed us.

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Fell out with the board and DOF, not the players, those rumours have been dismissed plenty of times.

Seems like it comes down to two things:

Fell out with the DOF and Board over transfer targets.
Fell out with the board when he backed the players in wanting to play after that attack on their bus before the Champions League game.

Can you get past his utter collapse at Anfield?
 
Isn't it just reverse xenophobia to wave such qualities away out of hand though?

It's almost like those people who think it simply has to be a foreigner, because we just can't football properly in Britain

Like Britain is some kind of backward serfdom when it comes to football, and an English manager just simply couldn't be possible of doing more than the basics
While I agree with the sentiment, I end up asking myself if we are so good at football , how come British teams as a whole have won just one World Cup? How many British footballers have successful careers with clubs outside of Britain?
John Charles and Gareth Bale spring to mind, not many others. Since the RS which British clubs have had any kind of dominance? This when our league is supposedly the best and is itself crammed with foreign players.
I prefer our football style , but would prefer it with a dash more of Continental influence.
P.S. forgot about Beckham.
 
...looks like he could do with a good dinner. I really don’t know about the fella but I understand he has build a successful team which is a good piece of evidence. Apparently he is ‘open to an approach’ from Everton.
 

Not convinced about Tuchel from reports I have read there could be the same man management problems as with Koeman. Similar stories seem to lie with his departure from Dortmund.
 
Not for me. Worrying noises from Dortmund about him, felllout with board and players. We have a rubbish board and easily offended players.
I don't know too much about it, but I'm reliably informed that the rumours about falling out with players were a bit of a smokescreen put out by the board to try and soften the blow to fans when he left due to a fall out with them.
 
Everyone on here raved about Koeman and look how that ended.

Tuchel is that 'sexy' name but he hasn't achieved anything in the game of note.

Do not want.
 
Not for me. Worrying noises from Dortmund about him, felllout with board and players. We have a rubbish board and easily offended players.

That started when tuchel wasn't happy playing a game the day after the bomb scare mate.

And it was the board not the players he fell out with
 
Everyone on here raved about Koeman and look how that ended.

Tuchel is that 'sexy' name but he hasn't achieved anything in the game of note.

Do not want.
MOST here NEVER 'raved' on about Koeman. "Sensible, if not very unspectacular, manager" was the most commonly used phrase.


The one worry I have about someone like Tuchel is that they usually have a very specific way to play and that takes time to bed in. We kinda need to get out of the bottom sharpis.
 

Not aiming this at you personally Zat however I find this kind of view or thinking, based mainly on sentiment, slightly perplexing.

Unsworth has done a fantastic job with the U23 squad and I'd love him to thrive at the top echelons, but he'd be a relatively substantial risk.

While I'm not advocating Dyche as the forerunner for the position, he does have greater experience and proven results within the Premier League.

His Burnley side have played some nice football over the last few years as well gaining a fair few scalps against the top teams along the way.

I'd much rather employ Dyche rather than Unsworth potentially flopping (hope he wouldn't) or taking a horrendous punt on Fat Sam.

If Unsworth fails then you hire Sam to keep us in a half decent position and safe. SHORT TERM

Otherwise you hire a big name now or next summer if Unsworth doesn't succeed.

Why hire Dyche? Like what is the goal in hiring him?
 
...looks like he could do with a good dinner. I really don’t know about the fella but I understand he has build a successful team which is a good piece of evidence. Apparently he is ‘open to an approach’ from Everton.
Indeed, me neither. It seems people are saying the same things about him as they did about Koeman, and, well.....
 

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