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Regis le Bris - confirmed


Not saying he’s the perfect choice but you are going on like we are appointing the love child of Dodds and Beale. Bloke won’t stand a chance if he’s written off before the steps through the door
I don’t blame him at all for being poor. It’s the incompetence of the people doing the recruitment that’s unacceptable
 
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Il support him of course but a club of our size must be more ambitious than this for fuck sake , what is the actual point anymore …
 
I ain't got a clue if this bloke who's yet to be appointed will be any good. What I will do is give him time and a fair crack at it.

All these stats can be skewed as per Boris the likes have said.

Eddie Howe is considered a good coach. His Bournemouth team broke FFP rules to get into the Prem, spent millions on staying up only for him to get them relegated in their fifth season with a win percentage of 24%. He's moved on and doing a fairly decent job at the Mags.

It's not all black and white when it comes to looking at track records.
Howe did a cracking job overall at Bournemouth.

The rest I’d agree with stats etc can only show so much. Loads of examples of managers doing 1 good job when things just seem to click and never doing much again.
It’s just hard to see why they have gone for him.
 
Howe did a cracking job overall at Bournemouth.

The rest I’d agree with stats etc can only show so much. Loads of examples of managers doing 1 good job when things just seem to click and never doing much again.
It’s just hard to see why they have gone for him.

He did but had financial backing and wasted a fair bit of it ending in them going down.

Gary O'Neil for me has proven to be better when you look at the financial constraints at both Bournemouth and Wolves.
 
The thing is that there is no guarantee of success no matter whoever becomes our manager.
One thing is guaranteed is that the fans will give him backing, even though he may not have been their choice for manager.
 
He did but had financial backing and wasted a fair bit of it ending in them going down.

Gary O'Neil for me has proven to be better when you look at the financial constraints at both Bournemouth and Wolves.
He took them all the way through the leagues and kept a few players all the way didn’t he?
O’neil looks decent as well.
 
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