Legohamster
Ian Walker
Maybe we can start to see that people within the game don't find working for Levy/ENIC as attractive as some of us think...?
Quite, I imagine the ESL stuff would put a few off as well.
Maybe we can start to see that people within the game don't find working for Levy/ENIC as attractive as some of us think...?
Potter and Allegri are bottom of the barrel stuff.
Who is above them, apart from Rodgers and ETH?
Allegri was successful at Juve and had skillful players in his teams as was as old-fashioned Italian style defenders. I'd much prefer him to a bunch of the names floating about. At least he's achieved something and might help attract players
Potter has been in the PL for 2 years and has overseen 2 relegation fights, there is a growing number of Brighton fans want him gone
Allegri was joseball football, we have seen how that has worked with our fan base, plus Juve has a model of snapping up the best frees and whacking them on massive wages, not working with younger players
Who do you want?
Jesus. I really thought he was nailed on to come. fudge me.
ten Hag signing a one year extension to his deal doesn't make me think he is suddenly off the table
Would rather Dean Smith at Villa than Southgate or Martinez
Rangnick. Gallardo.
After that, Marcelino, Favre, Glasner.
We have options. We don' t have to look at non-figuratively 17th-place Brighton for the answers.
However, admittedly the question is who wants to work with Levy and his nickel-and-diming right now. And I assure you, that will not be as enticing a prospect as many on this board seem to believe.
Maybe Potter is enough of a Steve Hitchen-esque yes man to be that coach?
ten Hag signing a one year extension to his deal doesn't make me think he is suddenly off the table
Could be face saving from all involved
Tottenham came in with an offer nobody could refuse etc. Although the photos and video interview from him make it seem like a lot of effort if that's the case.
Him or Rodgers, it would seem like we're gonna have to pay out.
Brighton play very good football and Potter was successful in Sweden. That puts him above a number of other candidates. Allegri isn't Jose in terms of football style, but agreed his teams arent as attacking as some others
Again though, who would you prefer to those two?
fudge it, Potter then.
This Southgate talk is starting to worry me.
Rangnick I think is an option. Why did he turn down Chelsea again? (non-partisan comments please!)
Villa/Southampton play good football and have improved on last season, Brighton have gone backwards.
Dyche keeping Burnley up on a nothing budget is a massive achievement
I’m not sure there would be much of a scramble for those managers.