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I still think you should just list all the names I mentioned and let people choose three. I collected them from the last 20 or so pages. It's about realistic dreams here, not full on realistic depression.

 

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Happy to do it.

 

Liar :huff:

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:lol: All those names. Completely excessive.

 

Beadle, Buchanan and McKay (assume MacKay is the same one) aren't real/posted twice though. Hitzfeld is a joke callback as well tbf.

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Moyes, Ketsbaia, Girard, Garde, and Laudrup. Basically the same names I've been saying I'd be fine with for quite a while. Add in this Favre character as a guy I could interchange in that list and I'm good.

 

- Character and stability of Moyes at his time with Everton

- Ketsbaia's passion, results and success as a manager

- Girard's track record with Montpellier, and his ability to harness youngsters into a title winning side in France

- Garde's style of football, good record in France

- Laudrup's style of football, etc.

- Favre's style of football, etc.

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:lol: All those names. Completely excessive.

 

Beadle, Buchanan and McKay (assume MacKay is the same one) aren't real/posted twice though. Hitzfeld is a joke callback as well tbf.

 

¯\_( :yao: )_/¯

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State of that poll. Jeremy Beadle could've done a better job himself with his spacker hand and he's been dead for 6 fucking year.

 

Even some of the 'serious' options are fucking laughable.

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My number one pick would be Lucien Favre. Time and time again he exceeds expectation, playing cracking football with a limited budget.

 

All aboard the Favre, erm...bus?

I thought it was Brett Favre when I looked at the  list.
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Would love it if Jémez managed you. Absolute polar opposite of Pardew.

 

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He's easily one of the most positive and gung-ho managers I have ever seen. He actually gets a lot of flak for going to places like the Bernabéu and Camp Nou and attacking form the get-go, meaning Rayo gets stuffed often. He's amazingly upbeat, though, and makes a strong point of *never* changing his ways even in the face of relegation danger or to play for a draw in a tough game. He always plays to win. And it's worked for Rayo so far.

 

Rayo's the only team that has won the possession stat against Barça since 2008 IIRC.

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