rubberface
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Exactly mate.I’d argue a fair few have played a substantial part in ruining us but not really vice versa.
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Exactly mate.I’d argue a fair few have played a substantial part in ruining us but not really vice versa.
Jack Ross - Won Scottish Manager of the Year the season before he joined us. Now a youth development coach less than three and a half years after leaving us.
Phil parkinson - Dropped to non-league football after us, despite managing in the Championship for two seasons prior to us and mostly managing at League One/Championship level.
Martin O'Niell - Joined us after finishing 6th in the Premier League three times on the bounce with Villa. Hasn't managed at club level again, other than at Forest (6 years after us). He was sacked after 19 games in The Championship.
Paolo Di Canio - A promotion, a cup runner up medal, and a 55%+ win percentage at Swindon before us. Hasn't had another job in management since us (over a decade ago), likely never will.
Simon Grayson - Flew down the pyramid after managing us, despite being relatively successful at Leeds and Preston prior to us.
Chris Coleman - Has had jobs at China and Greece since us, shite at both.
Could probably add Micky Beale to the list too. Quite highly rated, rumoured to have Premier League interest around a year before joining us. Would likely be looking at League One (at best) for his next job opportunity if/when he gets one.
As a side, I don't see why Will Still wouldn't see us as a fantastic opportunity as a route into English football though, given our facilities and recognition. Get it right and the sky is the limit.
Jack Ross - Won Scottish Manager of the Year the season before he joined us. Now a youth development coach less than three and a half years after leaving us.
Phil parkinson - Dropped to non-league football after us, despite managing in the Championship for two seasons prior to us and mostly managing at League One/Championship level.
Martin O'Niell - Joined us after finishing 6th in the Premier League three times on the bounce with Villa. Hasn't managed at club level again, other than at Forest (6 years after us). He was sacked after 19 games in The Championship.
Paolo Di Canio - A promotion, a cup runner up medal, and a 55%+ win percentage at Swindon before us. Hasn't had another job in management since us (over a decade ago), likely never will.
Simon Grayson - Flew down the pyramid after managing us, despite being relatively successful at Leeds and Preston prior to us.
Chris Coleman - Has had jobs at China and Greece since us, shite at both.
Could probably add Micky Beale to the list too. Quite highly rated, rumoured to have Premier League interest around a year before joining us. Would likely be looking at League One (at best) for his next job opportunity if/when he gets one.
As a side, I don't see why Will Still wouldn't see us as a fantastic opportunity as a route into English football though, given our facilities and recognition. Get it right and the sky is the limit.
His head must have been turnedAnother home defeat for him today. 2 wins in last 13 games.
On plus side, he’ll be sacked soon so no compensation to pay!His head must have been turned
He will be nowhere near the west ham jobWest Ham getting stuffed today makes it interesting, especially if they sack Moyes and Will Still being a West Ham supporter allegedly
Probably not, but stranger things have happened at sea. I think Moyes is a dead man walking though. The natives are restless there an have been for a whileHe will be nowhere near the west ham job
There isn’t a manager out there that hasn’t had a bad patch. Saying that, I’m not really sure what the great desire is about for this fella. I’ve no idea if he would be a good appointment or not but without the right players and coaching team, it really doesn’t matter who we bring in.I know sometimes the manager just 'fits' the club, but Still's recent form as manager is a little bit worrying.
Moyes will be gone but they will be after bigger names than stillProbably not, but stranger things have happened at sea. I think Moyes is a dead man walking though. The natives are restless there an have been for a while
Our players are far more capable than they are showing. The next coach needs to be spot on.There isn’t a manager out there that hasn’t had a bad patch. Saying that, I’m not really sure what the great desire is about for this fella. I’ve no idea if he would be a good appointment or not but without the right players and coaching team, it really doesn’t matter who we bring in.
I do agree they are underperforming but as has been mentioned a million times already, we are short in crucial areas.Our players are far more capable than they are showing. The next coach needs to be spot on.
100% agree we need to get more right than the head coach. Players, assistant coach, the lot.I do agree they are underperforming but as has been mentioned a million times already, we are short in crucial areas.
The current coaching team are illustrating their capabilities with abject set ups and style of play.
I think he will end up there eventually but not this time. They won’t want to appoint someone with his recent form. If I had to guess it’s between Cooper, Tuchel and PotterBe amazed if he doesn’t end up at West Ham like.
Talksport were saying Tuchel is linked with the job.I think he will end up there eventually but not this time. They won’t want to appoint someone with his recent form. If I had to guess it’s between Cooper, Tuchel and Potter