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My West Ham mate thinks he's the devil incarnate...

 

I f***ing disagree.  At least the devil has a working system.

 

He loves crosses and hoofs too much to be the devil's incarnate.

 

 

But he's also very horny isn't he?

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Laudrup could be a good call. Swansea were already playing more or less like that before he arrived, but I assume he has the same philosophy as Rodgers.

 

He made Swansea a little more direct and narrowed the the forward three. The tempo was increased to catch teams out with pace and fast passing and less sideways stuff.

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I want someone who basically knows the league and how to succeed in it.

 

I'd rather not stage a repeat of the Juande Ramos situation, minus the LC.

 

Wenger, AVB (Not going to take Chelsea's kneejerk into consideration), Moyes, Ferguson, Laudrup, etc..

 

Plenty of examples of managers with no PL experience doing well .

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I want someone who basically knows the league and how to succeed in it.

 

I'd rather not stage a repeat of the Juande Ramos situation, minus the LC.

 

Wenger, AVB (Not going to take Chelsea's kneejerk into consideration), Moyes, Ferguson, Laudrup, etc..

 

Plenty of examples of managers with no PL experience doing well .

 

WENGER CAMe FROM JAPAN as well.

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I want someone who basically knows the league and how to succeed in it.

 

I'd rather not stage a repeat of the Juande Ramos situation, minus the LC.

 

Wenger, AVB (Not going to take Chelsea's kneejerk into consideration), Moyes, Ferguson, Laudrup, etc..

 

Plenty of examples of managers with no PL experience doing well .

 

Ferguson and Moyes knew English football very well, it's safe to assume. Especially Moyes.

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Laudrup could be a good call. Swansea were already playing more or less like that before he arrived, but I assume he has the same philosophy as Rodgers.

 

He made Swansea a little more direct and narrowed the the forward three. The tempo was increased to catch teams out with pace and fast passing and less sideways stuff.

 

Thats true, I saw us play them away I think it was last year and they just went side to side across the field. It looked nice but not much end result.

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What managers in the lower leagues have developed a reputation for attacking, passing football with good results on a shoestring budget? That's the kind of manager we'd be going for if Pardew was to be binned. Same principle as the players we buy; hoping to strike it lucky on the cheap with someone hungry to come here and prove themselves at low financial risk.

 

Even if I was convinced in the slightest that Pardew's job is at risk, talk of Benitez, Moyes and the likes is mental IMO.

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What managers in the lower leagues have developed a reputation for attacking, passing football with good results on a shoestring budget? That's the kind of manager we'd be going for if Pardew was to be binned. Same principle as the players we buy; hoping to strike it lucky on the cheap with someone hungry to come here and prove themselves at low financial risk.

 

Even if I was convinced in the slightest that Pardew's job is at risk, talk of Benitez, Moyes and the likes is mental IMO.

 

Think this is the ideal. A hungry youngish manager who wants the game played on the deck with a bit of style. There are a few mentioned earlier in the thread somewhere.

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What managers in the lower leagues have developed a reputation for attacking, passing football with good results on a shoestring budget? That's the kind of manager we'd be going for if Pardew was to be binned. Same principle as the players we buy; hoping to strike it lucky on the cheap with someone hungry to come here and prove themselves at low financial risk.

 

Even if I was convinced in the slightest that Pardew's job is at risk, talk of Benitez, Moyes and the likes is mental IMO.

 

Wishful thinking.... you always hope but I agree unless Ashley gets fed up no way is Dekka firing his buddy.

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What managers in the lower leagues have developed a reputation for attacking, passing football with good results on a shoestring budget? That's the kind of manager we'd be going for if Pardew was to be binned. Same principle as the players we buy; hoping to strike it lucky on the cheap with someone hungry to come here and prove themselves at low financial risk.

 

Even if I was convinced in the slightest that Pardew's job is at risk, talk of Benitez, Moyes and the likes is mental IMO.

 

Poyet.

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Im thinking

 

1) Young

2) Cheap

3) Would come

 

Once you filter out most people using the above, who would be left???

 

Me, get in!

 

Suppose 2 out of 3 ain't bad

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What managers in the lower leagues have developed a reputation for attacking, passing football with good results on a shoestring budget? That's the kind of manager we'd be going for if Pardew was to be binned. Same principle as the players we buy; hoping to strike it lucky on the cheap with someone hungry to come here and prove themselves at low financial risk.

 

Even if I was convinced in the slightest that Pardew's job is at risk, talk of Benitez, Moyes and the likes is mental IMO.

 

Poyet.

 

Brighton might come up though. Is there anyone currently unemployed?

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