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fishhhandaricecake

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Why don't you actually put a point across, instead of constantly spamming disagrees to everything that isn't enic out.
I dunno I quite like his winner ratings on my stuff, as you were John 👍

He has posted some really good stuff from time to time to be fair.

Anyways next manager back to topic… who will the next pin the tail on the donkey random roulette pasty be?

The survey today says… Steve Cooper
 

lobob8

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Thing is, if we don't end up with Nagelsmann, and we all hope that we will, surely then nobody can complain about going after a big name manager. Enrique is the only one left that we've been linked to and that's seemingly gone cold. Galtier isn't a big name even though he's at PSG. Amorim, Glasner, Frank, de Zerbi, even Gallardo aren't big names. So not sure that's a criticism you can levy with Tuchel out of the picture. Nagelsmann, big name yes, but also by far and away the best option.
 

southlondonyiddo

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I dunno I quite like his winner ratings on my stuff, as you were John 👍

He has posted some really good stuff from time to time to be fair.

Anyways next manager back to topic… who will the next pin the tail on the donkey random roulette pasty be?

The survey today says… Steve Cooper
Not the worst shout in the world of shouts..
 

fletch82

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I dunno I quite like his winner ratings on my stuff, as you were John 👍

He has posted some really good stuff from time to time to be fair.

Anyways next manager back to topic… who will the next pin the tail on the donkey random roulette pasty be?

The survey today says… Steve Cooper
Give it to Ricky sucks he talks so much sense and is so well informed 🤥🤥🤥
 

homer hotspur

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I dunno I quite like his winner ratings on my stuff, as you were John 👍

He has posted some really good stuff from time to time to be fair.

Anyways next manager back to topic… who will the next pin the tail on the donkey random roulette pasty be?

The survey today says… Steve Cooper
Is that on the strength of his recent practical interview, when we rather comfortably beat Forest
 

Gspurs11

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Nagelsmann dresses like David Dickinson, but he's the one I want, regardless of his sartorial choices.
 

southlondonyiddo

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Last 13 were wrong? It's almost like you are conveniently ignoring pochettino, redknapp, even conte last season.


I don't know what happened this season with conte for it to unravel so much.
I’m not forgetting anyone but Levy conveniently sacked all 13!!!

Plus you missed out BMJ who helped to get this shit show back into some sort of order along with fun time Frankie
 

Ghost Hardware

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Thing is, if we don't end up with Nagelsmann, and we all hope that we will, surely then nobody can complain about going after a big name manager. Enrique is the only one left that we've been linked to and that's seemingly gone cold. Galtier isn't a big name even though he's at PSG. Amorim, Glasner, Frank, de Zerbi, even Gallardo aren't big names. So not sure that's a criticism you can levy with Tuchel out of the picture. Nagelsmann, big name yes, but also by far and away the best option.
Thing is tho, if you actually take a step back and look at Nagelsmann objectively, he's only really a big name because he's so young and managed BM. And really his time at BM was actually incredibly underwhelming. As far as what he's achieved he isn't any more of a big name then Amorim, Gallardo, Galtier etc. Not that he isn't a good manager, he is and certainly did an incredible job at Hoffenheim especially but in regards to achievements both Amorim and Gallardo have done more then he has. I do think he's a very promising manager but I do think some are exaggerating his ability somewhat. Personally I hope we get Gallardo as I think at the moment he is a more developed manager and best suited to the job out of all the options, yes I would be happy with JN but I also feel like he is a lot more of a risky appointment then some seem to think.
 

fishhhandaricecake

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Levy trying to decide on our next Manager, then Paratici comes through the door saying he signed up Allegri for us 😹
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ntmac82

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I wonder what Levy would do if the results in the next 5 games weren't particularly great. If for example we lost 3 and drew 2 and we dropped a few places. Would he be running around with his tail between his legs scatter gunning around Europe looking for a manager ASAP or would he stick with what we have.
 

lobob8

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Thing is tho, if you actually take a step back and look at Nagelsmann objectively, he's only really a big name because he's so young and managed BM. And really his time at BM was actually incredibly underwhelming. As far as what he's achieved he isn't any more of a big name then Amorim, Gallardo, Galtier etc. Not that he isn't a good manager, he is and certainly did an incredible job at Hoffenheim especially but in regards to achievements both Amorim and Gallardo have done more then he has. I do think he's a very promising manager but I do think some are exaggerating his ability somewhat. Personally I hope we get Gallardo as I think at the moment he is a more developed manager and best suited to the job out of all the options, yes I would be happy with JN but I also feel like he is a lot more of a risky appointment then some seem to think.
I do agree, but caveat being he's a big name while also being really young. Yes Bayern is Bayern but he still won the Bundesliga as a manager at 34.
 

dtxspurs

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New Matt Law piece (he's really milking this whole story line).

Nothing ground breaking but says Nagelsmann is top of the list and is open to it.
 

Nayim60yards

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Just clocked that Conte's meltdown and subsequent departure put my avatar out of date. I've changed it to the next guy I want to sit in the dugout. Julien please join us, rebuild from the ground up and give us some joyous football to watch along the way. I hope that isn't asking for too much.
 
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