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Is it too early to speculate about who the manager after the next manager will be?
Is it too early to speculate about who the manager after the next manager will be?
Looking at the win percentage of each managers whom do you want:
Pochettino
Team G W D L Win% Espanyol 161 53 38 70 32.9 Southampton 60 23 18 19 38.3 Tottenham Hotspur 293 159 62 72 54.3 Total 514 235 118 161 45.7
Nagelsmann
Team G W D L Win% 1899 Hoffenheim 136 55 43 38 40.44 RB Leipzig 57 33 15 9 57.89 Total 193 88 58 47 45.60
Marco Rose
Team G W D L Win% Lokomotive Leipzig 30 9 9 12 30 Red Bull Salzburg 114 81 23 10 71.05 Borussia Mönchengladbach 52 28 11 13 53.85 Total 196 118 43 35 60.20
Ole
Team G W D L Win% Molde 126 69 26 31 54.76 Cardiff City 30 9 5 16 30 Molde 118 66 19 33 55.93 Manchester United 101 55 21 25 54.46 Total 375 199 71 105 53.07
Ole's record at United & Poch's record at Spurs looks very similar in terms of Win%, Loss% etc. Pochettino's overall Win% is the worst of all these 4 managers.
Nagelsmann looks the slightly when comparing his RB Leipzig performance to Marco Rose's BM performances.
I welcomed the idea of having Poch in but looking at the above records, I will take either of Rose or Nagelsmann over Poch.
Pochettino's overall Win% is the worst of all these 4 managers.
feck no. Scouse cnut.
You think Rodgers would be a great manager?Our first great manager played for both City and Liverpool
You think Rodgers would be a great manager?
And what did LVG and Mourinho achieve here? you mean the fluked Europa league win in absolutely dreadful competition that year? Far from what we should aim for anyway. But Mourinho is proven right? Such a fraud. LVG and his FA cup run, that does mean very little. noone careas about that. Their record is as abysmal with much higer budget/net spend. Silverware achieved nothing by that logic we would never buy some players who made the step up and became the best players in the world.
Same with coaches, Guardiola won feck all before becoming a Barcelona manager. Klopp won it in a off year for Bayern in a piss poor Bundesliga, fair play to him though but he only showed how good he´s at Liverpool.
Your silverware argument is very tiring. Yet you would be that kind of poster claiming we should go for Rose or Hassenhuttl, or maybe some proven dinosaur manager like Van Gaal or Mourinho, please tell me:-)
And before you start argumenting if you even care by proven I mean that he took Soton from a newly promoted team struggling with consistency and playing near the bottom table to a regular midtable club out playing much bigger teams including us.
At Spurs he took a top6 club to a regular Champions league team. He made it to CL final and one semis iirc. Also remember that clash against Juventus when his players cost him with two brainfarts and threw away a comfortable lead.
Sometimes trophies are about luck and it´s hard to win some especially when you play in England which is exptremely competetive league. How fecking easy it must be to walk the league in Seria A for Juventus or for Ajax in their league...
I am off
Meh, don’t not dislike Rodgers, but I don’t see him as a great manager.I do. I've posted about this in a few threads. Rodgers is a quality manager. He was already pretty damn good when he managed Liverpool, as annoying as that is, and was very close to winning the league with them in a season when no one would have expected that at the start of it. And since leaving them he's improved a lot as a manager. You can see he's learned the importance of making his teams defensively stable as well. He'll do a good job when next he gets a crack at a big team.
Is it too early to speculate about who the manager after the next manager will be?
Personally I think Nagelsmann, Rose and Hassenhuttl would cost too much in compensation. Poch is the easy choice and the manager we'll have soon.
Won’t happen alas.Get Poch in definitely but immediately fire Ed and get a proper football system in place. That’s our only viable plan
It does sound good, because these younger coaches being touted would definitely appreciate having someone like Ragnick in that role.Someone mentioned and I love the idea of Ragnick being interim then moving to the DOF role and hiring a manager. It's actually been an idea that's been mentioned by the media I think before we signed Ole permanently. I think even the Ole Inners will be on board with this. Pochettino will be our next manager though
Since when the win percentage has become that important really ? It means absolutely nothing. Some clubs are expected to win more than others, period.
If Rose, Naggelsmann, Poch or whoever and for whatever reason were not available until next year, would you take Benitez as an interim manager like his Chelsea role? Obviously would never happen but hypothetically speaking...
All three of those guys are massive downgrades on the last 4 managers we’ve had and binned.Nagelsmann or Rose are my choices. The Soton manager is my third option.
All three of those guys are massive downgrades on the last 4 managers we’ve had and binned.
Don’t take this as a personal attack but I hope you’re not one of the posters who says “what has Ole ever won to deserve this job”.
If we’re just chucking names out there, why not get Dean Smith, he would have been welcomed until Villa lost their 100% record. Or shall we take Wilder, what he did with Sheffield U was a miracle. Or Dyche. OP wants Potter. Holy shit.
Stating the obvious but the United job is huge. If we’re sacking Ole we have to get someone who can take the strain and it ain’t any of those guys. Poch is boring and overrated but of the names bandied about, he’s the least likely to fold within a few weeks.
I'd take that. Currently I'm finding it difficult to have one particular manager that I desperately want. I'd see the positives in any of those three. I'd even throw the Soton manager into that mix.If Rose, Naggelsmann, Poch or whoever and for whatever reason were not available until next year, would you take Benitez as an interim manager like his Chelsea role? Obviously would never happen but hypothetically speaking...
Kinda late response, but John van den Brom is doing it right now in the Low Countries, leaving Utrecht for Racing Genk. It's anyway not all that rare to my mind, although I'm actually struggling to think of other examples...I was going to ask this aswell - do managers tend to join by deciding to leave their current club ever?
Are you kidding? Mourinho vs Hassenhutl? Forget it.WUM.
Enlighten us all how they're not just downgrades, but "massive downgrades."
Are you kidding? Mourinho vs Hassenhutl? Forget it.
Give it to GiggsyIs it too early to speculate about who the manager after the next manager will be?
Looking at the win percentage of each managers whom do you want:
Pochettino
Team G W D L Win% Espanyol 161 53 38 70 32.9 Southampton 60 23 18 19 38.3 Tottenham Hotspur 293 159 62 72 54.3 Total 514 235 118 161 45.7
Nagelsmann
Team G W D L Win% 1899 Hoffenheim 136 55 43 38 40.44 RB Leipzig 57 33 15 9 57.89 Total 193 88 58 47 45.60
Marco Rose
Team G W D L Win% Lokomotive Leipzig 30 9 9 12 30 Red Bull Salzburg 114 81 23 10 71.05 Borussia Mönchengladbach 52 28 11 13 53.85 Total 196 118 43 35 60.20
Ole
Team G W D L Win% Molde 126 69 26 31 54.76 Cardiff City 30 9 5 16 30 Molde 118 66 19 33 55.93 Manchester United 101 55 21 25 54.46 Total 375 199 71 105 53.07
Ole's record at United & Poch's record at Spurs looks very similar in terms of Win%, Loss% etc. Pochettino's overall Win% is the worst of all these 4 managers.
Nagelsmann looks the slightly when comparing his RB Leipzig performance to Marco Rose's BM performances.
I welcomed the idea of having Poch in but looking at the above records, I will take either of Rose or Nagelsmann over Poch.
True and fair comment. But I don’t think we should be binning Ole to take a chance on most of these guys yet. I’ve never wanted Poch but I am coming around to him being the best choice if Ole goes. (Personally I like Bielsa - that would be a rollercoaster ride).To be fair, they have to start somewhere. People would face said the same about Klopp at Mainz but look how quickly he got his reputation. Same with every manager ever.
The fact is the next great manager is out there right now most likely. I get your point but it's not a reason to just stop looking for these reasons.
The thing with most of those guys is that they work under a DoF whereas Poch doesn't. So he'd suit us more in that aspect. It's not like those guys are clearly better than Poch if they even areTrue and fair comment. But I don’t think we should be binning Ole to take a chance on most of these guys yet. I’ve never wanted Poch but I am coming around to him being the best choice if Ole goes. (Personally I like Bielsa - that would be a rollercoaster ride).
Is it too early to speculate about who the manager after the next manager will be?
Is it too early to speculate about who the manager after the next manager will be?
Are you kidding? Mourinho vs Hassenhutl? Forget it.
There’s no problem. I just don’t rate those guys enough to take a punt on them.The problem is that you think Jose now is the same manager he was in 2010.
He isn't.
Of course Jose's CV is far greater, but that doesn't say anything about the quality of manager he is at this point in time.
All three of those guys are massive downgrades on the last 4 managers we’ve had and binned.
Don’t take this as a personal attack but I hope you’re not one of the posters who says “what has Ole ever won to deserve this job”.
If we’re just chucking names out there, why not get Dean Smith, he would have been welcomed until Villa lost their 100% record. Or shall we take Wilder, what he did with Sheffield U was a miracle. Or Dyche. OP wants Potter. Holy shit.
Stating the obvious but the United job is huge. If we’re sacking Ole we have to get someone who can take the strain and it ain’t any of those guys. Poch is boring and overrated but of the names bandied about, he’s the least likely to fold within a few weeks.
No, I just meant that it is a stick used to beat Ole with and a lot of names put forward would really cop the “what has he won” line at the first sign of trouble.No I am not saying what has Ole won. The same none of them we are talking about has won anything significant either.
But it's the way they play and how they have developed players and their progress can be seen if you watch football. They also have unknown players who plays as good as the established players. Give them better players and they will be better.
I am not sold on Poch not because he didn't win anything but I simply have not been sold on his football.