Theatre of Dreams83
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Yeah agree there’s that. Tbh I want the players gone before any manager. Done with this lotbut it allways goes the same with him more drama than eastenders
Yeah agree there’s that. Tbh I want the players gone before any manager. Done with this lotbut it allways goes the same with him more drama than eastenders
Tuchel is not the answer they may as well stick with ETH if that's the all choice. Ratcliffe is not going to do himself any favours if he goes for any of the suggestions the media are going on about. It maybe time to go totally random and go for someone under the radar anyone fancy Kieran McKenna?The manger pool ***** atm. If ETH is to leave Tuchel would most likely be top of my list of available candidates atm. Definately ahead of the likes of Potter, Southgate, De Zerbi
No chance far too early for McKenna. Tuchel is actually a good manager just to much baggage and wouldn’t be my choice btw. Just think he’s underrated.Tuchel is not the answer they may as well stick with ETH if that's the all choice. Ratcliffe is not going to do himself any favours if he goes for any of the suggestions the media are going on about. It maybe time to go totally random and go for someone under the radar anyone fancy Kieran McKenna?
The thing is all the names getting banded about are 'experienced' manangers (even Southgate all be it at international level) and that's failed so far since Ferguson left (ETH is probably the least experienced out of the lot) so why not try someone who knows the club and most of the players. If it doesn't work then fair play but the constant of going for the latest big name is making things worse when it doesn't create instant results. It maybe time to give a manager more than two seasons to sort things out constant chopping and changing is not only giving the players more power to dictate whether the manager stays,it is also not giving the chance to create a set of tactics the players understand.No chance far too early for McKenna. Tuchel is actually a good manager just to much baggage and wouldn’t be my choice btw. Just think he’s underrated.
If it was up to me I would stick with ETHThe thing is all the names getting banded about are 'experienced' manangers (even Southgate all be it at international level) and that's failed so far since Ferguson left (ETH is probably the least experienced out of the lot) so why not try someone who knows the club and most of the players. If it doesn't work then fair play but the constant of going for the latest big name is making things worse when it doesn't create instant results. It maybe time to give a manager more than two seasons to sort things out constant chopping and changing is not only giving the players more power to dictate whether the manager stays,it is also not giving the chance to create a set of tactics the players understand.