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Who do you want to be our manager next season? With Poll! Part II

Who do you want to be our next manager?


  • Total voters
    833

M.I.B.

Well-Known Member
Jul 31, 2004
1,047
2,260
Can someone confirm this?

Early hours of this morning I was dragging myself back home after a visit to casualty due to kidney stones. I had Talkshite on the radio, and i'm sure I heard them say Clive Allen had earlier said he believes Ancellotti would be our manager next season.
Anyone confirm this?

Thought there may be an entire thread if true, and have not seen any mention elsewhere?
 

Lilbaz

Just call me Baz
Apr 1, 2005
41,363
74,893
Can someone confirm this?

Early hours of this morning I was dragging myself back home after a visit to casualty due to kidney stones. I had Talkshite on the radio, and i'm sure I heard them say Clive Allen had earlier said he believes Ancellotti would be our manager next season.
Anyone confirm this?

Thought there may be an entire thread if true, and have not seen any mention elsewhere?

There's an article on news now about it.
 

Titus

New Member
Jan 31, 2013
8
2
Ancelloti
Ancelotti would be my first choice, but that's a no go. I can't believe Unai Emery isn't on the list. 3 third place finishes at Valencia despite having his best players sold from under him. Now at Sevilla, where he took over in January 2013 when they were near the bottom of La Liga. They managed to finish 9th last year. They are now 5th and in the semi Final's of the Europa league after loosing Negredo and Navas.
 

Lilbaz

Just call me Baz
Apr 1, 2005
41,363
74,893
Ancelotti would be my first choice, but that's a no go. I can't believe Unai Emery isn't on the list. 3 third place finishes at Valencia despite having his best players sold from under him. Now at Sevilla, where he took over in January 2013 when they were near the bottom of La Liga. They managed to finish 9th last year. They are now 5th and in the semi Final's of the Europa league after loosing Negredo and Navas.

Can he speak english?
 

Drexl

Well-Known Member
Jan 31, 2013
4,202
6,547
Of the realistic candidates deffo Benitez

We cant afford to take risks on unproven managers like Tuchel or ones who clean up in piss poor leagues like De Boer

Benitez despite my reservations about his style of play is experienced and a winner
 

jonnyp

Well-Known Member
Jun 11, 2006
7,249
9,791
Martinez if it were a possibility. Realistically, Laudrup or Pochettino.
 

Drexl

Well-Known Member
Jan 31, 2013
4,202
6,547
Tuchel who no one had heard of till a week ago has twice as many votes as premiership proven Martinez? And way more votes than CL winner Benitez

To quote Richard Littlejohn.....you couldn't make it up
 

YiddoInPoland

You got some statistical evidence to back that up?
Aug 6, 2011
3,049
6,438
Tuchel who no one had heard of till a week ago has twice as many votes as premiership proven Martinez? And way more votes than CL winner Benitez

To quote Richard Littlejohn.....you couldn't make it up

That's how we roll in here :p
 

blanchflower007

Well-Known Member
Jun 20, 2008
901
442
De Bour and Tuchel are neck and neck for me. I'd also me over the moon with Martinez but cannot see it happening. Montella and Benitez would also be very good options.
 

dagraham

Well-Known Member
Sep 20, 2005
19,130
46,117
Tuchel who no one had heard of till a week ago has twice as many votes as premiership proven Martinez? And way more votes than CL winner Benitez

To quote Richard Littlejohn.....you couldn't make it up

It's called bandwagon jumping.
 
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