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10 most likely ones below, I think.

 

Free:

Laudrup

Moyes

McKay

Di Matteo

O'Leary

Sherwood

 

Likely but not free:

Pulis

Ketsbaia

Howe

Dyche

 

 

I prefer the free ones out of that list.

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Guest Roger Kint

Moyes or Hitzfeld. Both out of our league.

 

Might as well ignore Laudrup too. Not a hope in hell he would see out the first transfer window under Ashley

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We could always do what Southampton and Swansea did, and go for a promising young coach who wants a crack at the premier. Assuming we don't want to pay what it takes to hire a proven one.

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Im saving a vote for Paco 'we're gonna score more goals than you' Jémez.  :knuppel2:

 

 

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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.

I've been very impressed. Tbh he could do better than us, even in La Liga. Surely one of the sides with a chance for 4th next season will take a punt?
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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.

I've been very impressed. Tbh he could do better than us, even in La Liga. Surely one of the sides with a chance for 4th next season will take a punt?

 

All those sides' managers are safe, I believe. Valencia have surged under Pizzi even though it's been too little to late, so my bet is that he'll stay for the next season, Emery's in an European final and has managed to sneak Sevilla in the EL, Villarreal and Real Sociedad have had decent seasons, Athletic have managed CL football for the first time in two decades... can't see an opening.

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Helena Costa.

 

It will be all fun & games and laughs with the lads in the showers after the game, until she drops the soap...

 

:notbad:

 

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I would be wary of Laudrup, Swansea basically did a Pardew after he won the cup and doesn't he have a history of falling out with the players? Why was Ki loaned to the Mackems?

 

Not sold on him at the moment and I'm not in the 'anyone but Pardew' group either, it would be nice to get a genuinely quality manager in rather than someone because they might be a bit better than the last bloke who wasn't good enough.

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I would be wary of Laudrup, Swansea basically did a Pardew after he won the cup and doesn't he have a history of falling out with the players? Why was Ki loaned to the Mackems?

Not sold on him at the moment and I'm not in the 'anyone but Pardew' group either, it would be nice to get a genuinely quality manager in rather than someone because they might be a bit better than the last bloke who wasn't good enough.

 

He might not be all that good - the mackems only started winning games once they dropped him.

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Yesterday I heard an interview on the radio with a Swansea journalist talking about the appointment of Gary Monk and the contrast with Laudrup. 

 

He said that the Chairman had been really irritated that Laudrup constantly talked down Swansea and saying how the Premier League was made up of 3 leagues and the club was doing as well as they should within their "own" league.  The Chairman had made some veiled criticism of this attitude is his programme notes post Laudrup's departure by saying that the club should never restrict itself in terms of ambition but to always try to do the best that it can.

 

What a contrast to our board.

 

On that basis, Laudrup might be a good fit for Ashley but he would alienate the fans soon enough!!

 

 

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