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View Woolsy's Profile Woolsy Flag Essex 21 Nov 16 11.31am Send a Private Message to Woolsy Add Woolsy as a friend

If/when Pardew is sacked, who could be our next realistic manager?
I'd be happy with any of these 4.

Eddie Howe
Sam Allardyce
Frank de Boer
Glen Hoddle

 

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View Y Ddraig Goch's Profile Y Ddraig Goch Flag In The Crowd 21 Nov 16 11.34am Send a Private Message to Y Ddraig Goch Add Y Ddraig Goch as a friend

Can you explain your rationale for each?

 


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View CJr94's Profile CJr94 Flag Holmesdale Road 21 Nov 16 11.36am Send a Private Message to CJr94 Add CJr94 as a friend

Hiddink, Mancini, De Boer.. even Van Gaal? Surely we've got enough ££ in the bank to entice someone of some calibre.

Saying that, I do like Pardew though.

 

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Originally posted by Woolsy

If/when Pardew is sacked, who could be our next realistic manager?
I'd be happy with any of these 4.

Eddie Howe
Sam Allardyce
Frank de Boer
Glen Hoddle

Howe would say no. Allardyce and Hoddle - no thanks. De Boer - did well at Ajax, poorly at Inter so who knows.

 


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View Woolsy's Profile Woolsy Flag Essex 21 Nov 16 11.50am Send a Private Message to Woolsy Add Woolsy as a friend

Originally posted by Y Ddraig Goch

Can you explain your rationale for each?

Eddie Howe doesn't need explaining, he's one of the most sort after managers in the game. I'm not sure if going to us would be a step up, more a step sideways.

Big Sam gets the best out of his players and always has a solid defence. I was looking forward to his reign as England manager.

De Boer - he could be risk but his playing experience & knowledge of the game could be worth it. Not given enough time at Inter to show his potential.

Glen Hoodle - always been an admirer of his and been very surprised he hasn't gone back into management. He's very tactical astute and great football brain.

 

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Originally posted by Woolsy

Eddie Howe doesn't need explaining, he's one of the most sort after managers in the game. I'm not sure if going to us would be a step up, more a step sideways.

Big Sam gets the best out of his players and always has a solid defence. I was looking forward to his reign as England manager.

De Boer - he could be risk but his playing experience & knowledge of the game could be worth it. Not given enough time at Inter to show his potential.

Glen Hoodle - always been an admirer of his and been very surprised he hasn't gone back into management. He's very tactical astute and great football brain.

Eddie Howe may as well stay where he is, nothing to gain but plenty to lose by joining us.

Fat Sam, as someone highlighted NickOx I think, his record is worse than APs

De Boer, I flit between yes and no, only because of a lack of PL experience. In all honesty if we got him I would be happy

Hoddle? A refined Curbishly, had his day, there's a reason why he hasn't worked for so long. Ten years out of the game and 13 out of the PL. His last job, Spurs he had the same win rate as AP has now 39%


 


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View NickinOX's Profile NickinOX Flag Sailing country. 21 Nov 16 12.04pm Send a Private Message to NickinOX Add NickinOX as a friend

Originally posted by Woolsy

Eddie Howe doesn't need explaining, he's one of the most sort after managers in the game. I'm not sure if going to us would be a step up, more a step sideways.

Big Sam gets the best out of his players and always has a solid defence. I was looking forward to his reign as England manager.

De Boer - he could be risk but his playing experience & knowledge of the game could be worth it. Not given enough time at Inter to show his potential.

Glen Hoodle - always been an admirer of his and been very surprised he hasn't gone back into management. He's very tactical astute and great football brain.

Howe: had a big budget in the Championship, and has done quite well. Defensively his sides have struggled.

Allardyce: check out his actual record, his team's are not that great defensively, which would mean dour football and we'd still leak goals.

De Boer: an interesting choice but has he done enough?

Glen Hoddle: seriously? He's not managed in ten years, and was last a coach at the train wreck that was QPR in the PL.

Roger Schmidt, Eduardo Berizzo, Martin Schmidt, Christian Streich. All have done a good job at clubs similar to ours.

 


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View geoff's Profile geoff Flag Midhurst 21 Nov 16 12.06pm Send a Private Message to geoff Add geoff as a friend

Ok here we go and i am prepared to be shot down for this....BUT if Pardew goes for me i would like to see either Gary Neville or Ryan Giggs.
Now ill tell you why. Both are young and know the league inside out. I know Valencia didn't go to well for Neville but this is the premier league and he knows it inside out. They are both passionate about the game and wouldn't be afraid to dish out rollockings if deserved. I believe either one of these would fit at Selhurst as well due to their commitment, passion for the game and their standing within the game. A risk i appreciate but i would rather us take a little chance than go for some same old same old in fat Sam.

 

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View Woolsy's Profile Woolsy Flag Essex 21 Nov 16 12.12pm Send a Private Message to Woolsy Add Woolsy as a friend

Not a bad call, could be worth the risk, but either way they wouldn't be around along.

Originally posted by geoff

Ok here we go and i am prepared to be shot down for this....BUT if Pardew goes for me i would like to see either Gary Neville or Ryan Giggs.
Now ill tell you why. Both are young and know the league inside out. I know Valencia didn't go to well for Neville but this is the premier league and he knows it inside out. They are both passionate about the game and wouldn't be afraid to dish out rollockings if deserved. I believe either one of these would fit at Selhurst as well due to their commitment, passion for the game and their standing within the game. A risk i appreciate but i would rather us take a little chance than go for some same old same old in fat Sam.

 

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View Simon Jordan for PM's Profile Simon Jordan for PM Flag London 21 Nov 16 12.43pm Send a Private Message to Simon Jordan for PM Add Simon Jordan for PM as a friend

Mancini

 

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ParchmoreEagle Flag Belair 21 Nov 16 12.49pm

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jamiemartin721 Flag Reading 21 Nov 16 12.53pm

Flores - Did the business for Watford last season and massively impressed, and deserved to be retained for this season.

Howe - No thanks, notoriously failed when he last left Bournemouth, before going back. Big risk, little prospect of return or improvement.

Nevile and Giggs - No thanks. Neither has really shown their calibre and they're a risk rather than a benefit.

 


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