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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Also what happened to the Levy DNA thing, the ballsy attacking football statement he made. If he hires Nuno he directly lied to fans.
 
Not really, they are both highly underwhelming but are at least competent and experienced football managers.

Chris Wilder is free, so is Sam Allardyce, Mark Hughes, Neil Lennon, David Wagner, Marco Silva. It could be worse!

And Mason til Christmas is not impossible.
Wilder didn't do too bad first season up. Something went dreadfully wrong 2nd season he's not a clown. Even though I wouldn't want him.
Similar for Wagner. Siewert showed how good a job Wagner actually did.
BFS - unpopular opinion but early BFS was actually a blooming good manager. Bolton did well under him and he was in the vanguard of English football data analysis. Sadly he reverted to the relegation specialist and has now become a walking sterotype.
Marco Silva - he's a poundshop AVB who seemed to impress chairmen with flannel.
Hughes and Lennon - they really are total clowns.
 
Amazing, more Joseball. I looked forward to having our players standing passively in our own box and hoofing it upto Kane or whoever is set to replace Kane.

To Dare it to do and all that. I was willing to accept free agent Howe over this. If Nuno doesn’t change his ways (and maybe he will you never know) we will probably be looking at a mid to end of season sacking as the fans in the ground turn toxic.

When has a manager ever successfully changed their principles of football? Some managers like Ferguson have refreshed their coaching staff over the years but the style of football didn’t change radically. Ferguson always played aggressively on the front foot other than a few big matches. Nuno would have to completely change his vision of football to succeed here.

Nuno tried this season to make Wolves more attacking and expansive, it was a disaster. He ended up returning to his typically negative football because they were on course to be relegated if they carried on with his attempts to be progressive. He’s going to have to try again and if it doesn’t work he will be sacked quickly, because I will not accept paying £1200 for my season ticket to watch the shite he played at Wolves.
 
Dyche has maximized the success you can have playing that kind of football. There would be no point to giving him better players, the talent can’t show playing like that.

Fair play to him as he’s a great coach, but he’s where he belongs.
Favourite for the Palace job
 
Never stepped up from Everton. Was pretty Dire at United and was hated at West Ham until this season. There's no way they'll move onwards though, they'll suffer the European fixture overload.
I don’t think any manager would have successfully followed SAF tbf
 
to be fair to Dyche, how else do you expect Burnley to play lol. Have you seen the money (or lack of) they’ve spent over the years. On that basis he’d be a perfect fit for Levy lol

Burnley’s main goal is to stay in the premier league.
I think we do a disservice to managers like Dyche. They have a very distinct goal ( to stay up) and limited resources (compared to the bigger teams) so Dyche's hand is forced and we then assume that he is a poor boss. Like in my earlier post re Wilder I think they are good managers even though I might not think they would suit us.
 
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