New Manager ?

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Mendi

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Question is if Chris Wider is given the sack, who comes in ?
 

CW is 100% getting then chop, but who is replacing him? I would have thought that thisnhad been sorted a while back
Based on what? The names mentioned (by people who I'm sure have no knowledge whatsoever) are a huge step backwards - if the board decides to replace CW then I hope they've got someone very special lined up otherwise we are on a downward slope.
 
Sorry, just not for me.

Turgid football is not for me.
This.

Wilder and Hecky bored the arse out of me with their "winning" football. Dyche would be even worse. The owners say they want to modernise us. There is nothing modern about Sean Dyche as a manager. His teams are awful to watch. Just because he's the biggest name available doesn't mean he's the right man. I'd rather try to shove a pineapple under my foreskin than watch the Blades managed by Sean Dyche.
 
This.

Wilder and Hecky bored the arse out of me with their "winning" football. Dyche would be even worse. The owners say they want to modernise us. There is nothing modern about Sean Dyche as a manager. His teams are awful to watch. Just because he's the biggest name available doesn't mean he's the right man. I'd rather try to shove a pineapple under my foreskin than watch the Blades managed by Sean Dyche.
He's got a pineapple on his cock! 🍍
 

In a certain context yes. Sorry when exactly did Sean Dyche stop being a good manager? He might not be Guardiola but he’s had a cracking career and did fine at Everton.
I dont think he's a bad manager, I just don't like his brand of football (which isn't going to drastically change I suspect), and think IF we change we shouldn't take on another dinosaur.
 
Depends how you want us to play really. Obviously everyone wants to win games but also quite important to be entertaining which we haven’t had for a while. I think fairly obvious candidates should be Steve cooper, Sean Dyche, mark Robin & Gary O’Neill.
Wouldn’t necessarily be against any of those. Dyche would set us up solid but if you’re after pretty football you aren’t going to get it.

Starting to wonder if Robins is a one trick pony, fairly unremarkable except for his time at Coventry and hasn’t really hit the ground running at Stoke
 

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