Simeone just because.
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a mercenary wouldn't work here as we don't shift players on for whatever reason. He would be stuck with disgruntled players hanging around. No good for anyone.I voted Marco Silva, I think he's a safe but still progressive option. Has Fulham playing good football, only a year left on his contract. I think he would jump at the chance to come here.
The negative is that he has a reputation as a mercenary. However, he would still need to prove himself here which is different from a proven manager coming here. A 3 year contract would show enough commitment for me.
At the end of the day all managers come with some risk.

I'm all in for Phil Brown now
I think he fell out with the Chelsea board because Bohely wanted to sign Ronaldo, and Tuchel didnt want him, which is fair. He had a good relationship with Abramovic.He's a better manager than Conte imo (more modern methods, Conte's system would never win a CL) but another guy who will fall out with the board within a year, and another one who doesn't play the kind of football fans want & will still win nothing, so there's no upside.
I like Tuchel, very clever man. But fucking hell we just hop from available big name manager to available big name manager like we're Chelsea back in the 2010's under Roman, despite having no intention of spending what it takes to be successful with this model.
I think he fell out with the Chelsea board because Bohely wanted to sign Ronaldo, and Tuchel didnt want him, which is fair. He had a good relationship with Abramovic.
Conte proved at Inter that he can play with younger players (Bastoni, Barrella that he got from Cagliari, Lautaro etc.) and that he can also play some beautiful football (again, Inter was one of the most beautiful teams to watch in Italy. Not dominant like Napoli are, but very entertaining direct football).Tbf, he’s not really like Conte in many ways.
He has proven with Dortmund and Mainz that he can work with younger players, and is more flexible tactically than Conte.
He played 433 at Dortmund and at PSG too for a a period.
He played excellent football too at Mainz Dortmund and PSG, the myth he plays bad football is from his time at Chelsea where he played 5 at the back. His style is very different to Conte’s.
I just feel if we appointed him though it would be another case of Levy appointing a high profile manager and putting off rebuilding the squad in the hope that Tuchel would be able to get a tune out of the dross currently at our disposal.
I would’ve loved Tuchel a few years back (he would’ve been a great choice when Poch was sacked) but I just feel it’s so toxic at the club now he’d be destined to fail before he started.
Maybe if he has us in the relegation zone, he'll get rewarded with the Real Madrid job a few months later like Ramos was.I think I want Gallardo.
Doesn’t speak English so he can just make obscene hand gestures at everyone. Attacking style.
We’ll be in the relegation zone by December but should put the cat amongst the pigeons.
That man desperately needs the football coaching equivalent of a gap year. Should spend 12 months avoiding anything to do with football and entirely focusing on sitting on a beach holding cold drinks with little straw hats.
