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Sniffing round Reggie…

Agree. The likes of Glasner, Iraola, Silva, have shown they can do it consistently over a number of seasons. Still no guarantee they'll make the step up but they're proven over a prolonged period.
Silva couldn’t even get going at Everton. Glasner on the other hand has frequent ‘toys out the pram’ moments, happened twice at Palace and also at Monchengladbach. Iraola won’t have a past-it Salah to deal with so I think he’s the only one out the three going on to better things.
 
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Agree. The likes of Glasner, Iraola, Silva, have shown they can do it consistently over a number of seasons. Still no guarantee they'll make the step up but they're proven over a prolonged period.

I do think it may be more Le Bris style of football that stops him getting big jobs (assuming we don't change) and he isn't overly charismatic.

Glasner hasn't finished above 10th with Palace and even with Iraola, he had two 12ths with Rayo and this season aside, mid-table with Bournemouth - hardly what you would align with taking over Liverpool.

Our goal difference is the clearest sign we grind results whilst also being susceptible to the odd hammering. Guess you could point to Arteta being similar this season but he's the anomaly in terms of those top sides....Slot has in part got the boot because of not playing "heavy metal football".
 
Even after his summer extension last year he was still among the lowest paid in the league (if you believe the suggested figures, of course. Could all be bullshit).

So not against a little extension, likely financial bump, and also a commitment to him, players, and potential new signings that we've got some consistency and long-term plan.
 
Even after his summer extension last year he was still among the lowest paid in the league (if you believe the suggested figures, of course. Could all be bullshit).

So not against a little extension, likely financial bump, and also a commitment to him, players, and potential new signings that we've got some consistency and long-term plan.
Is £2m a year low for a PL manager?
 
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