BimboBob
Well-Known Member
Haha haha haha...Ok,i'll start......Ian Wright.
Passionate and relevant and seemed to have the answers in the studio tonight.
Eddie Howe. Tactically astute, sticks to the players strengths.
Haha haha haha...Ok,i'll start......Ian Wright.
Passionate and relevant and seemed to have the answers in the studio tonight.
Shit didn't realise. I came straight on here to avoid Facebook and bbc. Good riddance to the owl/chicken lol
The players loved his style but his man management was poor. Neville said he was as good as Fergie but useless at man management. The FA screwed him over with his comments, just like they wouldn't hire Clough, just like they wouldn't hire Redknappp. Redknappp has no tactical skills at all but he would have released the shackles and made it half excitingGet Hoddle in as an interim manager. Can't think of any better qualified English coach out there at the moment.
Ok,i'll start......Ian Wright.
Passionate and relevant and seemed to have the answers in the studio tonight.
Manuel Pellegrini
Yep. All managers are set up to fail because of the poor quality of players they have to work with.Who cares. Until the FA instigate a root to branch change in the way we organise and coach footbal in England we will continue to fail.
Looking at the current options I'd go all out for Pellegrini. He might not be the greatest manager but he would set the side up to attack which will play to its strengths. We will all have our opinions on Manuel but scoring goals wasn't really a problem for us.