Bladesman
The Great Grumbleduke
Who’s the other 2 then? Ralphy and ?
I am on the shortlist.
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Who’s the other 2 then? Ralphy and ?
We simply replace 'Arsenal' with 'Wolves' and then the next game and next game.What happens if he doesn't lose to arsenal though? New contract maybe
Who's on the tall list?I am on the shortlist.
Who’s the other 2 then? Ralphy and ?
Stop being clever, if hecky goes we want a cheap failure! Wilder fits the bill sadlyTop of the Belgian league with USG. Would be my choice but doubt that now.
Ohh, it's just like Slav all over again. We'll only go for the cheap option. Don't appoint Hecky, don't appoint Blessin, they're cheap options and yes men, show ambition!!!!Stop being clever, if hecky goes we want a cheap failure! Wilder fits the bill sadly![]()
I think hassenhuttl might see the project a good one. Weirdly.. I feel the fact we have so many out of contract after this season could potentially be a blessing for a manager to come in and really build a team. Even if we’re shopping in the reduced aisle.Potter & Hassenhuttl there is zero chance they even pick up the phone to us
You do know what a director of football's job is? I wouldn't trust Hecky with that. I'd happily see him overlook the development team and academy teams, but I wouldn't trust him as a director of football. We'd end up recruiting more bang average players.Still not seen any legitimate sources about Hecky leaving. Just the two most disgraceful gossip mongers (Mail and Sun) running a speculative story, which isn't exactly a tricky article to pad out. Just my opinion, but 100% accurate.
I don't think the Prince would sack Hecky. He'd offer him a move upstairs, Director of Football or similar if needs be. Just my opinion.
If players are happy with Hecky, it makes no sense to sack him. Hecky not being Guardiola is really not our problem this season. Facts.
You cannot be seriousStill not seen any legitimate sources about Hecky leaving. Just the two most disgraceful gossip mongers (Mail and Sun) running a speculative story, which isn't exactly a tricky article to pad out. Just my opinion, but 100% accurate.
I don't think the Prince would sack Hecky. He'd offer him a move upstairs, Director of Football or similar if needs be. Just my opinion.
If players are happy with Hecky, it makes no sense to sack him. Hecky not being Guardiola is really not our problem this season. Facts.
I think hassenhuttl might see the project a good one. Weirdly.. I feel the fact we have so many out of contract after this season could potentially be a blessing for a manager to come in and really build a team. Even if we’re shopping in the reduced aisle.
More chance plaiting fog than potter even giving us a second.
I’d rather shit in my hands and clap than take wilder personally. McKenna/rosenior/carrick for meId take Hassenhuttl all day , but i think he could easily get a good job in germany or a better job than us anyway
Id take widler as first choice then if not Carrick or Rosenior
I think so too, he likes to play pressing football demanding the most out of players plus a conveyor belt of academy kids each season that have promise which he had at Southampton. Downside maybe the facilities that put him off and depending if there is any other competition for his signature, wages may become a sticking point depending on what he wants to achieve. When he took over Southampton they were in the relegation zone got them to 16th (enough!) Although they did take a 9-0 smashing at home to Leicester still managed to finish 11th again after being in the relegation zone for quite a while. They got smashed 9-0 by Man United the following season and in the same season (2021) still finished 15th. Even when they sacked him last year they had 12 points after 14 games but that year still in the relegation zone, obviously went down.I think hassenhuttl might see the project a good one. Weirdly.. I feel the fact we have so many out of contract after this season could potentially be a blessing for a manager to come in and really build a team. Even if we’re shopping in the reduced aisle.
More chance plaiting fog than potter even giving us a second.
I’d rather shit in my hands and clap than take wilder personally. McKenna/rosenior/carrick for me
I think so too, he likes to play pressing football demanding the most out of players plus a conveyor belt of academy kids each season that have promise which he had at Southampton. Downside maybe the facilities that put him off and depending if there is any other competition for his signature, wages may become a sticking point depending on what he wants to achieve. When he took over Southampton they were in the relegation zone got them to 16th (enough!) Although they did take a 9-0 smashing at home to Leicester still managed to finish 11th again after being in the relegation zone for quite a while. They got smashed 9-0 by Man United the following season and in the same season (2021) still finished 15th. Even when they sacked him last year they had 12 points after 14 games but that year still in the relegation zone, obviously went down.
Just for context (and I wasn't in the sack Hecky camp) for Hecky to match Southampton's record of 12 points after 14 games that in the next 5 games we would need 11 points. 3 wins and 2 draws!
For reference below were their 1st 14 games that Hassenhuttl got the sack for
Aug 6 Tottenham (a) - Lost
Aug 13 Leeds United (h) - Drew
Aug 20 Leicester City (a) - Won
Aug 27 Manchester United (h) - Lost
Aug 31 Chelsea (h) - Won
Sep 3 Wolverhampton Wanderers (a) - Lost
Sep 10 Brentford (h) - Lost
Sep 17 Aston Villa (a) - Lost
Oct 1 Everton (h) - Lost
Oct 8 Manchester City (a) - Lost
Oct 15 West Ham United (h) - Drew
Oct 18 AFC Bournemouth (a) - Won
Oct 22 Arsenal (h) - Drew
Oct 29 Crystal Palace (a) - Lost
Depends what you class as failure if we had 12 points this season we would be joint 11thThere is aouteley no chance , zero nada zilch that we get hassenhuttl
I do find it ammusing that the people saying no to wilder beacsue he failed now also want hassenhuttl who also failed in his last post
We’ve had this conversation before mate, not going over old ground again. I’ve my reasons, you’ve your reasonsBased on what ?
Because he had a meltdown wanted to quit
We’ve had this conversation before mate, not going over old ground again. I’ve my reasons, you’ve your reasons![]()
Unless its something personal, picking Carrick over Wilder is madness.I’d rather shit in my hands and clap than take wilder personally. McKenna/rosenior/carrick for me
Majority of managers fail at some point. So whoever's Hecky is replaced with ( if he does go) will have been a failure elsewhere, unless its someone with no experience which I very much doubt.There is aouteley no chance , zero nada zilch that we get hassenhuttl
I do find it ammusing that the people saying no to wilder beacsue he failed now also want hassenhuttl who also failed in his last post
Not really. Carrick is the future and has already shown he can turn around a bad run at his fledgling state as a manager. Really impressive.Unless its something personal, picking Carrick over Wilder is madness.
Carrick is the future? What, because he's young and was a good footballer?Not really. Carrick is the future and has already shown he can turn around a bad run at his fledgling state as a manager. Really impressive.
Also took Wilder's mess at Boro and got them challenging for top 2.
19 out of 20 teams in the PL take Carrick over Wilder, but they're all mad apparently.
No, because he's achieved much more than Wilder has in the past year with the same side.Carrick is the future? What, because he's young and was a good footballer?
His type come and go pretty quick, they get the big jobs early on based on their name. Then soon they end up on Sky Sports in stead.
4 promotions and a 9th place Premier league finish in 2020?What's your argument for Wilder besides he used to be good and he's a Blade? No other club does stuff like this. It's so weird
Majority of managers fail at some point. So whoever's Hecky is replaced with ( if he does go) will have been a failure elsewhere, unless its someone with no experience which I very much doubt.
4 promotions and a 9th place Premier league finish in 2020?
When were Carricks promotions and Premier League finishes?So nearly 4 years ago then? Sound![]()
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