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Management Poll: Who do you want most as our next manager?

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Who would be your first choice?

  • Graham Potter

  • Scott Parker

  • Ten Hag

  • Rafa Benitez

  • None of the above - comment below

  • *Marcelo Bielsa

  • *Ralf Rangnick

  • *Ralph Hasenhüttl

  • *Steven Gerrard

  • *Julen Lopetegui

  • *Christophe Galtier

  • *Marcelo Gallardo

  • *Oliver Glasner

  • *Ryan Mason

  • *Maurizio Sarri

  • *Gian Piero Gasperini

  • *Mauricio Pochettino

  • *Antonio Conte

  • *Eddie Howe

  • *Gareth Southgate

  • *Nuno Espirito Santo

  • *Paulo Fonseca

  • *Gennaro Gattuso

  • *Ernesto Valverde


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Simply have to win tomorrow and I think we will. Leicester getting stuffed. Fair to say high energetic teams has caught up with them. We should be nice and fresh after the park the bus shit under the dinosaur one.
 
Even though Rodgers fucked up the league last year and may do again this year, I think he’s over performing with that Leicester squad. I would like to have him as manager next year and I’d like to take Tielmanns and Perriera with him
 
Fuck Brendan Rodgers. All my homies hate Brendan Rodgers
mr bean GIF
 
I can only assume that the xG bullshit makes him the hipster choice.
Its not xg for me.

I've seen several top sides this season play Brighton and look like absolute shite. Its not a coincidence. Its because of the way Potter sets his teams up.

Its the same feeling that made me stick a ton down on us winning the league in late September 2015 at more than 100-1. Everyone we played looked shite. Opposition fans put it down to their own teams performance but the common denominator was Spurs.

The way he sets his teams out confounds top level managers with championship level players. He is a top level coach and I want him to realise his potential with us.
 
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