Hiddink Yes or No

simon23 said:
NO not at the moment

Have patience FFS!

we will never ever get anywhere by chopping and changing the manager....has our own history not taught us anything

keep with MH for the next couple of seasons and then see how we are doing



this patience thing, is it all its cracked up to be ?


:)
 
hgblue said:
This is a tough one. Hiddink is clearly the better qualified manager in comparison with Hughes, and will almost certainly be snapped up by someone else if we don't do it. Sacking Hughes now doesn't sit well with me either, because he's the man in place and deserves the chance to see this season through (barring the wheels falling off completely). This may mean we miss out on the chance of bringing in one of a few managers that could bring us the success we all want to see. Tough call, but I think our owners are big on loyalty, and will probably remain true to their word and keep him until he fails to achieve the target he's been given. Words like integrity, honesty and decency are really important in our owner's vocabularly, and they're words I would be happy to see associated with our football club. So, despite the fact that I have my doubts about the manager, the timing is all wrong. So it's a No from me.
Having spent the last 12 years working in the Middle East, "integrity, honesty and decency" are not words I would normally associate with Arabs, whoever they might be. Don't be surprised if a sudden U-turn takes place, especially if the Young Gooners knock us out of the Carling Cup in a few weeks time.
 
If Hiddink is so good he should go to Hull and turn them into European giants (wont happen though, he'd end up in a relegation struggle then be fired by the chairman, winning stuff takes dosh or the one of already the worlds best teams)
 
lionheart said:
hgblue said:
This is a tough one. Hiddink is clearly the better qualified manager in comparison with Hughes, and will almost certainly be snapped up by someone else if we don't do it. Sacking Hughes now doesn't sit well with me either, because he's the man in place and deserves the chance to see this season through (barring the wheels falling off completely). This may mean we miss out on the chance of bringing in one of a few managers that could bring us the success we all want to see. Tough call, but I think our owners are big on loyalty, and will probably remain true to their word and keep him until he fails to achieve the target he's been given. Words like integrity, honesty and decency are really important in our owner's vocabularly, and they're words I would be happy to see associated with our football club. So, despite the fact that I have my doubts about the manager, the timing is all wrong. So it's a No from me.

Having spent the last 12 years working in the Middle East, "integrity, honesty and decency" are not words I would normally associate with Arabs, whoever they might be. Don't be surprised if a sudden U-turn takes place, especially if the Young Gooners knock us out of the Carling Cup in a few weeks time.

Thanks!
 

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