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Management So (hypothetically) who replaces Ange then?

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Who to replace Ange?

  • Andoni Iraola

  • Edin Terzic

  • Graham Potter

  • Thomas Frank

  • Marco Silva

  • Kieran McKenna

  • Ryan Mason (Full Time)

  • Michel

  • Xavi

  • Mauricio Pochettino

  • Dino Toppmoller

  • Simone Inzaghi

  • Sean Dyche (Click here if you're an idiot)

  • No-one (Ange new contract)

  • Oliver Glasner

  • Vincenzo Italiano

  • Vitor Pereira

  • Scott Parker

  • Will Still


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Hate such thread.

Tuchel for me 🙈

And relieve Mason off this club. I don't want to see him anymore with the next manager. Fucking hell. He's being through so many managers and the problem continues. Is he a curse or what. How has he not seen the continuous issue this squad has and tell the manager/coach.
 
I do feel the squad is in better shape than it has been in the last few years to really give a decent manager a good base to work with.

Piss poor on the wings but good options everywhere else.

Someone could get a better tune out of this lot than the fat Aussie.
 
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Yep. I voted for Ange in the last poll but was hoping we'd take a stronger look at Amorim. Less rigid and ready for the step up imo.

Change of owners first.
Amorim’s style of play is balanced, he knows how to coach every phase, both attacking and defensive. And how to set up against any opponent. Reminiscent of managers like Pochettino/Arteta etc

People will realize how good of a manager he is once the Champions League starts. Sporting plays Woolwich and City and I imagine they will both get given a run for their money

He is also the best coach possible for youth integration, which the club values alot
 
we have to wait until the next international break, but levy won't pull the trigger until at least the November break tryng to save face and hope ange can get a few wins in
 
Yep. I voted for Ange in the last poll but was hoping we'd take a stronger look at Amorim. Less rigid and ready for the step up imo.

Change of owners first.
He seems the most interesting. 2 league titles in 4 years and they hadnt won it for 20 years prior to that. Young and it might work. I know i was gutted when it looked like he was going to West Ham. Trouble is seasons just started, when could we get him and would Levy pay his release caluse?
 
Out of the ones out of work he seems like the best bet.

Him or Pioli. Pioli did really well working under a strict budget at Milan and integrating youth.

I want to be patient with Ange but on days like today it is rough.
Whilst our summer window was lacking, we have good players and a good squad. There just can't consistently do what they need to to make "Angeball" work. They'd be easily mouldable by a Potter, or a Pioli.

I also dare say that the players are not fully Ange in. I'm quite sure Ange's vision isn't get the the 18 yard box and faff around.
 
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Whilst our summer window was lacking, we have good players and a good squad. There just can't consistently do what they need to to make "Angeball" work. They'd be easily mouldable by a Potter, or a Pioli.

I also dare say that the players are fully Ange in. I'm quite sure Ange's vision isn't get the the 18 yard box and faff around.
Obviously the players have to take some blame for performances (Son and Maddison constantly slowing things down when we should be speeding them up is questionable). But Ange deserves blame as well for his refusal to adapt.

This league is too tough to be too married to one system. If Pep can adapt every season then so can everyone.
 
Tough one. We've had the 'winners' and the 'project managers' and never really won anything. Fact is we will never hit that top level with the likes of city, Madrid etc with the current ownership.

However, onto the question itself, I like what iraola is doing with Bournemouth. I think he would be the next manager if Ange was to leave tomorrow, which I wouldn't be too mad at. Iraola coming in that is, I'd be pretty pissed if Ange was fired/left tomorrow.

We should definitely keep an eye on what he's doing.
They did well last season, but haven't had the best start this.
 
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