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Post by Wagner Uber Alles on Jan 15, 2019 0:09:17 GMT 1
Of all the journeymen out there, he’d be the most desperate choice for Dean.
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Post by champ on Jan 15, 2019 0:12:12 GMT 1
Mark Hughes has to be the worst manager currently breathing oxygen, Sam Allardyce is probably one of the more successful managers currently available and realistic.
That said I want neither of them.
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Post by Syran on Jan 15, 2019 0:12:52 GMT 1
Add pardew in as well
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Post by Wagner Uber Alles on Jan 15, 2019 0:14:02 GMT 1
Mark Hughes has to be the worst manager currently breathing oxygen, Sam Allardyce is probably one of the more successful managers currently available and realistic. That said I want neither of them. I’d never thought Dean would consider Hughes, he’s a complete waste of time and money. Emley might be OK with him though.
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Post by Frankiesleftpeg on Jan 15, 2019 0:17:24 GMT 1
It depends on whether Hoyle feels we can still escape relegation. If he does then Allardyce might be worth a short term deal, however if we're resigned to going down then he needs to look for somebody for the long term.
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Post by Wagner Uber Alles on Jan 15, 2019 0:24:12 GMT 1
Wouldn’t surprise me if Dean managed to get Dyche on board, a manager with a proven record of bouncing back up.
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jan 15, 2019 0:26:09 GMT 1
Could we tempt Oti back from Poland?
He'd have to live in a house and everything, with stuff in it, chairs, a table etc.
Could be the unknown quantity we need, unless Man Utd have been reading this board for the last few yrs. We wouldn't stand a chance if that were the case...
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Post by themanfromatlantis on Jan 15, 2019 0:28:21 GMT 1
Wouldn’t surprise me if Dean managed to get Dyche on board, a manager with a proven record of bouncing back up. The Gruffallo? No thanks... Not disputing what he's done at Burnley isn't laudable but we'd be getting him at the point he's beginning to disappear up his own arsehole. Have listened to a few soundbites from his recent post match interviews and he's not shy at slapping his own back...
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Post by Captainslapper on Jan 15, 2019 0:54:54 GMT 1
Allardyce would have been ideal a couple of months ago. A manager with a very proven record of turning round struggling prem sides and keeping them up.
Too late now and doubt hed be interested because of that.
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Post by impact on Jan 15, 2019 1:03:19 GMT 1
Allardyce would have been ideal a couple of months ago. A manager with a very proven record of turning round struggling prem sides and keeping them up. Too late now and doubt hed be interested because of that. I'm not convinced. The teams he's turned round he's done so by coming in and sorting out their defensive issues - he said as much on the debate last season. He makes them more solid and harder to beat. With us the issue is scoring rather than keeping it tight. Don't get me wrong we make too many defensive errors, but our issue is going forwards and I don't see how he'd have changed too much there to be honest.
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Post by space hardware on Jan 15, 2019 1:06:48 GMT 1
Allardyce can do the job of getting an underachieving, highly skilled set of players organised and playing to their potential.
I'd say we've been overachieving with the players we have, I'm not sure what he could with them, short of spending £75m that we don't have to upgrade four or five players.
For that reason he wouldn't want to come here.
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Post by willo on Jan 15, 2019 1:11:01 GMT 1
It depends on whether Hoyle feels we can still escape relegation. If he does then Allardyce might be worth a short term deal, however if we're resigned to going down then he needs to look for somebody for the long term. The time for Sam A was after the Soton defeat. I think it’s too late for him now to come & sprinkle some miracle dust.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 1:14:52 GMT 1
I still can’t get over how unbelievably stupid and naive he was to get duped by those reporters. Why was he even bothered about making extra money. I can’t ever trust someone that stupid.
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Post by Der Blitzbomber on Jan 15, 2019 1:15:49 GMT 1
Only way I'd be happy with Fat Sam would be if it's him or Hughes.
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Post by ponteterrier on Jan 15, 2019 1:17:19 GMT 1
Only way I'd be happy with Fat Sam would be if it's him or Hughes. Rather neither
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Post by griffa on Jan 15, 2019 1:27:27 GMT 1
Wouldn’t surprise me if Dean managed to get Dyche on board, a manager with a proven record of bouncing back up. No thanks!
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Post by irverino on Jan 15, 2019 2:25:53 GMT 1
It depends on whether Hoyle feels we can still escape relegation. If he does then Allardyce might be worth a short term deal, however if we're resigned to going down then he needs to look for somebody for the long term. These past few months must have been painful for our Chairman & owner Dean on & off the pitch, we all know he is is a fighter & want's to stay in the Premier League badly, if he does bring Sam in, then ffs lets all support them both, it's not life or death if we do go down!.UTT!
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Post by TTerrier on Jan 15, 2019 2:33:46 GMT 1
What a truly bleak thread this is. Gone from having a manager that was widely recognised as one of the more exciting, young, talented managers in the country, to discussing whether big moron Sam or Mark Hughes would be best coming into our club.
I understand the downfalls of Wagner this season, but what a fucking dreadful day.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 2:45:30 GMT 1
Football fans are fickle..more so than in the past and we’ve certainly acquired some cretins since our success. The question is are we more or likely to bounce back with a new manager at the helm. Time will tell. I for one am gutted. With a leader as good as Wagner there was a way forward again as Dyche did for Burnley. Championship is a lot easier when you’ve got a team that finishing aside and until January was competing in the premier league.
We still present a great opportunity for a new manager to take us back up. I wish and believe it could have been Wagner. He was very close to changing us into bonefide premier league outfit. A team that could control games and create chances. We just couldn’t finish our chances.
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Jan 15, 2019 4:07:29 GMT 1
Could we tempt Oti back from Poland? He'd have to live in a house and everything, with stuff in it, chairs, a table etc. Could be the unknown quantity we need, unless Man Utd have been reading this board for the last few yrs. We wouldn't stand a chance if that were the case... There are worse options. I would make Mooy play injured as he would still be better than anything we have got. I would get anyone but Pilchard to take corners so they would reach the box. The long throw would be re-named "the medium length, no power throw" to try to confuse the opposition. I would introduce a brand new concept...something called "shooting". Any player passing to Lossl would be deducted a weeks wages. Billing would be sold to Bury...and only Bury.
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Jan 15, 2019 4:07:57 GMT 1
I would rather have Fireman Sam than Fat Sam.
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Post by Lard Buttie on Jan 15, 2019 8:16:48 GMT 1
Martin O'Neil with Roy Keane if they weren't off to Forest.
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Post by terrier70 on Jan 15, 2019 8:24:56 GMT 1
I think Dean knows that the 'roundabout' managers such as Hughes, Pardew etc are not what is required at Huddersfield Town
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Post by teddytheterrier on Jan 15, 2019 8:28:35 GMT 1
You really think the likes of Hughes or Pardew would get the job? More chance of Powell coming back. I'd imagine they will apply but it won't be either of those 2.
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Post by Farsley Terrier (UK product) on Jan 15, 2019 8:34:15 GMT 1
Sam would organise us, but he's not the man. Let's see how Hudson and Co do on Sunday. Also look to the stands to see who is watching us.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 8:44:50 GMT 1
Sam would organise us, but he's not the man. Let's see how Hudson and Co do on Sunday. Also look to the stands to see who is watching us. Gary Megson might turn up again...
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Post by Porrohman on Jan 15, 2019 8:58:34 GMT 1
I would rather have Fireman Sam than Fat Sam. Both would bring an annoying little ginger bastard with them, be it Norman Price or Sammy Lee
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Post by otium (EPBS) on Jan 15, 2019 9:47:10 GMT 1
I would rather have Fireman Sam than Fat Sam. Both would bring an annoying little ginger bastard with them, be it Norman Price or Sammy Lee I am not even sure what Fireman Sam is...a toy, an animation...just heard the name? Please not Allardyce.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 9:52:53 GMT 1
Both would bring an annoying little ginger bastard with them, be it Norman Price or Sammy Lee I am not even sure what Fireman Sam is...a toy, an animation...just heard the name? Please not Allardyce. Fireman Sam is good. Big Sam is bad.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 15, 2019 9:53:40 GMT 1
Wouldn’t surprise me if Dean managed to get Dyche on board, a manager with a proven record of bouncing back up. It’d surprise me. Dyce has a three year contract at a Premier League club who have a half decent chance of still being one in September. Nobody who is at the current top table would want to drop down and be tasked with trying to do it all again. Plus. I can’t bear the thought of listening to his annoying two faced voice every week.
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