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Regis le Bris - confirmed

So let's step back and look at the bigger picture.

His ppm at the development side level was 1.51. that probably for the side he was managing makes him a very similar candidate to Jansen, Maric and a couple of the others that we were supposed to be in for.

He has achieved in a league at a higher level than our own, and against some really decent sides.

Even in relegation, there would be lessons learned that other candidates will have not learned, like Lampard, and never underestimate that, but by definition he's probably no worse than Heck, who did not succeed in a top flight, and has performed at a higher level than Rosenior.

His record in France isn't massively different to Still, and he is the second coming.

The proof in the pudding is how we ultimately perform. I remember when Wenger first came to Arsenal, there was uproar at his record and where he came from. And yet he revolutionised that club.

I think it's fair to say some of the players may well fit his style of play, like Ba, and possibly O'Nein, but if a mixing up.of the coaching structure includes a fitness coach and a free kick specialist, let's judge as we see.

Really, he has as much chance at succeeding as any other candidate, but if given support then let's just hope for the best.
 

Look who we're about to employ man. No I can't prove anything, but it's fairly obvious that people aren't falling over themselves for the job. Is it not obvious to you ?
No because apart from Will Still who has a similar profile to this bloke I've absolutely no idea who we've approached. Neither have you.
 

"After Erwann Le Postec and Jean-Marie David, it is the turn of Ingo Goetze, assistant coach, to introduce himself. The German, who notably spent time with Werder Bremen, Bayer Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart..."

Seems like he's a sports psychologists
The first result that came up was regarding creative writing. He could write Speakman’s interviews
 
So let's step back and look at the bigger picture.

His ppm at the development side level was 1.51. that probably for the side he was managing makes him a very similar candidate to Jansen, Maric and a couple of the others that we were supposed to be in for.

He has achieved in a league at a higher level than our own, and against some really decent sides.

Even in relegation, there would be lessons learned that other candidates will have not learned, like Lampard, and never underestimate that, but by definition he's probably no worse than Heck, who did not succeed in a top flight, and has performed at a higher level than Rosenior.

His record in France isn't massively different to Still, and he is the second coming.

The proof in the pudding is how we ultimately perform. I remember when Wenger first came to Arsenal, there was uproar at his record and where he came from. And yet he revolutionised that club.

I think it's fair to say some of the players may well fit his style of play, like Ba, and possibly O'Nein, but if a mixing up.of the coaching structure includes a fitness coach and a free kick specialist, let's judge as we see.

Really, he has as much chance at succeeding as any other candidate, but if given support then let's just hope for the best.
Lad at work was saying the same things were said about Ange when Celtic appointed him.
 
So let's step back and look at the bigger picture.

His ppm at the development side level was 1.51. that probably for the side he was managing makes him a very similar candidate to Jansen, Maric and a couple of the others that we were supposed to be in for.

He has achieved in a league at a higher level than our own, and against some really decent sides.

Even in relegation, there would be lessons learned that other candidates will have not learned, like Lampard, and never underestimate that, but by definition he's probably no worse than Heck, who did not succeed in a top flight, and has performed at a higher level than Rosenior.

His record in France isn't massively different to Still, and he is the second coming.

The proof in the pudding is how we ultimately perform. I remember when Wenger first came to Arsenal, there was uproar at his record and where he came from. And yet he revolutionised that club.

I think it's fair to say some of the players may well fit his style of play, like Ba, and possibly O'Nein, but if a mixing up.of the coaching structure includes a fitness coach and a free kick specialist, let's judge as we see.

Really, he has as much chance at succeeding as any other candidate, but if given support then let's just hope for the best.
Spot on that mate. Reasonable summary and good thinking
 
Yes, but why have a go at fans for expressing concerns that the current regime has lost the plot?
This season was pure self-destruct mode. No wonder many posters have no faith in the owner and Speakman.
It remains to be seen if the club’s learnt their lesson. If they have, great, I’m sure they’ll earn trust. They’ve a long way to go for me, though…

Expressing concerns is absolutely fine, nobody has an issue with that.

It's the way some people "express concerns" - i.e. just attack everything the club does, throw accusations around, nothing ever good enough, people written off before they start etc etc.. it's daft.
 
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