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rossboss29 Portsmouth 23 May 17 10.35pm | |
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Sean Dyche for me. Young for a manager, plays a brand of football similar to allardyce and knows how to get success from limited resources. We have a better squad then Burnley and a lot more attacking flair, so may work well with dyche at the helm.
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bertshead Castlederg 23 May 17 10.36pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri' by Guntrisoft No ta.
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Bangell Oxford 23 May 17 10.37pm | |
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Originally posted by rossboss29
Sean Dyche for me. Young for a manager, plays a brand of football similar to allardyce and knows how to get success from limited resources. We have a better squad then Burnley and a lot more attacking flair, so may work well with dyche at the helm. I'd take him but I don't think the chances of us prising him away from Burnley are very high.
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FairweatherEagle London 23 May 17 10.39pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri' by Guntrisoft Not sure, not brilliant pre and post 15/16 Why did it go wrong at Leicester, and why did it get better as soon as he left?
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tonymikejoe UK 23 May 17 10.41pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri' by Guntrisoft This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri OUT!' by Guntrisoft Just says the same thing at every press conference: "We have to fight and fight," etc..... Can't understand what he says the rest of the time, which he mostly spends playing the joker, hiding a sinister side. Got lucky with a freak season at Leicester City, but continues to live off that reputation now he is at the Palace. Has made some weird foreign signings that have lumbered us with a United Nations squad that is ironically very, very divided. Must go.
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Gyro1780 Leatherhead, Surrey 23 May 17 10.44pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri' by Guntrisoft I'm 50/50 for Ranieri. Can we make a chant with "Dilly Ding, Dilly Dong"
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Dan89 Se25 23 May 17 10.45pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri' by Guntrisoft The most short term appointment if happens. He'll be sacked by Nov and we're be looking again
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Dan89 Se25 23 May 17 10.46pm | |
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This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri' by Guntrisoft This post has been merged from a topic called 'Ranieri OUT!' by Guntrisoft Originally posted by tonymikejoe
Just says the same thing at every press conference: "We have to fight and fight," etc..... Can't understand what he says the rest of the time, which he mostly spends playing the joker, hiding a sinister side. Got lucky with a freak season at Leicester City, but continues to live off that reputation now he is at the Palace. Has made some weird foreign signings that have lumbered us with a United Nations squad that is ironically very, very divided. Must go. I agree- we'd be looking again after a yr again
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Hrolf The Ganger 23 May 17 10.55pm | |
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Eddie Howe would be a good choice but he is a Bournemouth man.
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Hudsoneagle 23 May 17 10.55pm | |
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Can't see it being Dyche or Howe as much as I would like Howe. Don't want Ranieri or Mancini. Absolutely no to Karanka, Hodgson or Moyes. Silva I would say yes but seems he's going to Porto. Sooooo duck knows! Lombardo is the only foreign manager we have ever had and that was very short term...correct me if I am wrong. So could we see a foreign manager at the helm next season? I would rather British but looking at the list of candidates I can't see it happening.
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asherweston Chelmsford, Essex 23 May 17 10.56pm | |
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Chris Hughton anyone?
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Part Time James 23 May 17 10.59pm | |
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Originally posted by asherweston
Chris Hughton anyone? Nah, want to stay up.
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