Brightonwolf
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That’s the hard part.They could win by appointing a decent manager with a good track record. At least until they start losing games anyway!
That’s the hard part.They could win by appointing a decent manager with a good track record. At least until they start losing games anyway!
If the best they can come up with is Bosz then they are quite rightly done for.Nail hit firmly on the head!
For some on here Jeff and Scott are done for regardless what they do. It’s so depressingly predictable
Of course there is. It’s easy to spend someone else’s money isn’t it…Is it?
The latest ST rises accumulated around 2 million. What is that to a club who gets what we do in TV money each season?
If we put every single ticket up by 500 quid, it would raise 15 million. Absolutely **** all relatively speaking.
There is no connection at all.
I said in a previous post he’s not interested in integrating youth playersThis sounds mental, but I wouldn’t want Poch for 3 reasons:
- Wolves is a massive step down from where he’s been operating. Why would he do that?
- We don’t have the resources.
- He’s had a shot, did pretty well at Spurs and still didn’t win anything. What’s the best outcome @ Wolves?
I do like the idea of a coach with fresh ideas. I could get on board with the chap in Germany. Beale is too soon IMO.
Yeah, I don’t know enough about his record but it wouldn’t surprise me.I said in a previous post he’s not interested in integrating youth players
I said in a previous post he’s not interested in integrating youth players
Always the same namesSome folk are more concerned about what villa do than what wolves do.
Sad tbh
I guess it gets harder the higher you the go where the expectation is to win immediately.
Argue the case? They finished second to Leicester! They absolutely should have won it. Plenty of pundits fancied them for the ECL final and Poch and his boys bottled both.
I hope he goes to villa, he’ll last 18 months before sloping off and finishing his career in Spain and his Native Argentina
I can’t help but think a cheap option that can be moved on when J L is ready to come May well be in the thinkingI'm not here to bat for Sellars and Shi, I'll wait until the verdict is delivered before I pass sentence. However I think it's wrong to suggest we blew £100m on Lage's targets. Nunes was the biggest signing and he is absolutely going to be worth the money. Then there's Guedes, who hasn't looked much good yet, but was Lopetegui's top target. Collins is also an excellent signing, great value and exactly the sort of actual CH most thought we needed. The other big spend was Sasa which was probably a slightly desperate signing to satisfy Lage's needs and obviously a gamble that didn't pay off.
I think they were confident of Lopetegui, the coincidence of the timing is too great for any other conclusion.
The lack of a plan B is fine to point at, but I'm not at all sure there's a candidate who would come who a majority of people think is a good appointment. It's no good going mental about rumours that may have no real substance.
So we're in a mess, but as an old boss of mine used to say, better to have a hole in your team than an ******** in your team. If the right man isn't out there now, wait until after to World Cup and pray for Lopetegui.
It’s value for money people want.People want Poch and even more money for transfers, yet balk at season ticket price increases. Baffling!
They need to tell him they won something in 1982
I read the comments....one said if they get Prince William to offer Argentina the Falklands backs , he still won't come...They need to tell him they won something in 1982
I think you are smack on with this . But how come they couldn’t see Lopetegui’s refusal ? Was that stupidity or did Lopetegui duck out due to our awful prospects ?I'm not here to bat for Sellars and Shi, I'll wait until the verdict is delivered before I pass sentence. However I think it's wrong to suggest we blew £100m on Lage's targets. Nunes was the biggest signing and he is absolutely going to be worth the money. Then there's Guedes, who hasn't looked much good yet, but was Lopetegui's top target. Collins is also an excellent signing, great value and exactly the sort of actual CH most thought we needed. The other big spend was Sasa which was probably a slightly desperate signing to satisfy Lage's needs and obviously a gamble that didn't pay off.
I think they were confident of Lopetegui, the coincidence of the timing is too great for any other conclusion.
The lack of a plan B is fine to point at, but I'm not at all sure there's a candidate who would come who a majority of people think is a good appointment. It's no good going mental about rumours that may have no real substance.
So we're in a mess, but as an old boss of mine used to say, better to have a hole in your team than an ******** in your team. If the right man isn't out there now, wait until after to World Cup and pray for Lopetegui.
But a sudden deterioration in his health might.Your father doesn’t become 90 overnight !
Sure that is accepted .But a sudden deterioration in his health might.
I spend half my day thinking like this, but then the chaps that Huddersfield had gives me shivers. Are tactically-astute German managers all the rage these days? I’m not sure.This sounds mental, but I wouldn’t want Poch for 3 reasons:
- Wolves is a massive step down from where he’s been operating. Why would he do that?
- We don’t have the resources.
- He’s had a shot, did pretty well at Spurs and still didn’t win anything. What’s the best outcome @ Wolves?
I do like the idea of a coach with fresh ideas. I could get on board with the chap in Germany. Beale is too soon IMO.