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Manager Nuno Espírito Santo

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Appointing a man rejected by Palace and Everton on a two year deal, a very slow clap for Levy and his underwhelming appointment after a farce of a search.

The knives are out for you Levy, many of us have had enough.
 
You might wanna calm down if you're intent on making sense....
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I see you enjoy being a Levy bitch.
 
Next season is going to be toxic as fuck.

Looking at our opening fixtures, if we get pumped by City, Chelsea and then lose to Woolwich at the end of September, Levy will not want to set foot inside the stadium.
 
The City fixture first game might work out ok for Nuno. He can play defensively, counter attack, might even nick a result. Nobody will criticise him too hard either way.

If we played some shite like Burnley and struggled to break them down first game, that'd make a much worse atmosphere around the club.
 
My whelm has never been so under!
It is what it is and of course I'll support him as manager. I actually quite like him, but not sure he's what we need at this point.
However, what do I know, I wasn't that impressed with Poch to start with! :)
 
Very underwhelming appointment for me. I’ll back him of course, but I think he’s the wrong choice and won’t bring the attacking entertaining football I’d like to see.
The words from Levy and Paratici fill me with dread too and imply that they’re not playing on making many changes in the player department.

Paratici said

“You only have to look at Nuno's time at Wolves to see his ability to take a group of players and implement an adaptive style that brings success and allows players to develop and thrive,"

and Levy said

“I've spoken already about the need to revert back to our core DNA of playing attacking, entertaining football, and [managing director of football] Fabio [Paratici] and I believe Nuno is the man who can take our talented group of players, embrace our young players coming through and build something special."
 
I’ve been very negative about Nuno, but am fully backing him now.

One way to ensure a more attacking style of play with 3 at the back is buying a genuinely attacking RWB.
Doherty may have been good enough at Wolves, but he’s not technically good enough, or fast enough, to be starting for us.
 
So we sacked Jose to hire new Jose. This club is a total and utter shambles and a banter place. We deserve all the criticism, failure and laughter we get our way if we got through with this. Levy mentioned DNA and if he hires Nuno he has lied.
So, do you think that the club has demonstrated a successful policy of manager selection in the past?
In my opinion, since enic took over they have made 2 good choices, and they sacked both of them because they didn't back them with players that would make the team better, and take the club on.
Redknapp and Pochettino (edit, maybe Jol on charisma but his win ratio was dogshit)

Maybe, if - instead of looking at Mourinho's global "status" we see it as a broken decision to employ a cheque book manager to hide a shit decision, (to save face..... ) we can look at the decision to take Nuno on as another "left field" break that actually transforms the club with a fresh approach.

Redknapp and poch were both unexpected successes, maybe if Levy looks at where he went wrong in the past, and takes on a manager and backs him, instead of blaming him for failure caused by fiscal parsimony, then maybe Nuno can get the success we all want.

Go glass half full on this.
 
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