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CrazyBadger Ware 01 Feb 21 7.53pm | |
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I'd take Lamps over Howe. I'm not saying he's the man for us, but for me, he's a better option than Howe if we were to replace our current Mr Marmite. p.s. and He's really gonna want to bounce back quick. so he'll be motivated.
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ex hibitionist Hastings 01 Feb 21 9.13pm | |
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Originally posted by Willo
I recall Andy McCulloch playing for us in the 80s.
I recall Andy McCulloch trying to play for us under Alan Mullery - he was described by the sheep-skinned one as a 'great pro'. Once somebody pointed out that 'great pro' is a euphemism for 'past it' I knew exactly what they meant after watching Andy ply his trade. A poor man's Lee Chapman. He was meant to be good in the air but he wasn't, just even worse with his feet than he was with his head.
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Nubes London 01 Feb 21 9.48pm | |
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Scott Parker could be an outside bet!
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HKOwen Hong Kong 01 Feb 21 10.43pm | |
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100% this IMHO SEan Dyche much better option if available and his character much more Palace. Originally posted by Mwncisee
I think the idea of Eddie Howe is better than the reality of Eddie Howe. In reality when he has moved away from his comfort zone at Bournemouth he has struggled (Think he had an ill-fated and short spell at Burnley) and when things we're going against him at Bournemouth he was unable to stop the slide, he seemed bereft of ideas on how to do it. Managers, like players have periods of ascendancy, when Roy goes it will be a case of who is the in form manager we can get at the time. Just because he is young, English and plays `good football` doesn't automatically mean he would be a good manager for us.
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Painter Online Croydon 01 Feb 21 11.20pm | |
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Originally posted by Putitout
There are a number of clubs in the Championship reinventing themselves , they have been trying for years. The Championship will become harder to progress in the future, due to Brexit. The work permit issue will mean more Premier clubs will go fishing for players in the Championship, as seen already with Klopp going to Preston for a CB.
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HKOwen Hong Kong 01 Feb 21 11.23pm | |
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Not Howe please Originally posted by Mwncisee
I think the idea of Eddie Howe is better than the reality of Eddie Howe. In reality when he has moved away from his comfort zone at Bournemouth he has struggled (Think he had an ill-fated and short spell at Burnley) and when things we're going against him at Bournemouth he was unable to stop the slide, he seemed bereft of ideas on how to do it. Managers, like players have periods of ascendancy, when Roy goes it will be a case of who is the in form manager we can get at the time. Just because he is young, English and plays `good football` doesn't automatically mean he would be a good manager for us. Edited by HKOwen (01 Feb 2021 11.23pm)
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