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The Next West Ham Manager.
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The Next West Ham Manager.
Well, El Flop needs fucking off tonight.
Sergio Conceicao isn't working, worth a go?
Sergio Conceicao isn't working, worth a go?
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Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
To me it was obvious that we needed to get rid of Moyes. So we appointed the wrong fella, I can accept that. Get rid of Lopp and lets move forward not backwards....all you cunts that want Moyes back can do one, the football under Moyes was turgid shit.
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
Takashi Miike" wrote: ↑03 Nov 2024, 09:06 Grant
Allardyce
Moyes
Pellegrini
Moyes
Lopetegui
And some still doubt that the midget cսnt hates the fans
Agree with you, Miike, but I’ll give him a pass on Pellegrini as it was a bold approach for a Prem winner at the time after we had all been bored stupid by Moyes. It was an expensive disaster but most of us were pleased with the appointment at the time and didn’t predict how it would turn out.
However, that expensive mistake is being repeated right now and you most certainly can blame Sullivan this time, and Lopetegui wasn’t top of anyone’s list.
However, that expensive mistake is being repeated right now and you most certainly can blame Sullivan this time, and Lopetegui wasn’t top of anyone’s list.
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
Countdown to one of Sullivan’s favourite channels having a story that Lopetegui has ‘3 games to save his job’ etc etc.
Or ‘he’s not in immediate danger but the board expects improvements’.
Its all so obvious.
Or ‘he’s not in immediate danger but the board expects improvements’.
Its all so obvious.
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Grant
Allardyce
Moyes
Pellegrini
Moyes
Lopetegui
And some still doubt that the midget cսnt hates the fans
Allardyce
Moyes
Pellegrini
Moyes
Lopetegui
And some still doubt that the midget cսnt hates the fans
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
Anyone calling for a Moyes return needs locking up. The football under him was dire and we were getting battered more heavily than under Lop.
I’d go for the Spanish guy at Bournemouth, Andoni Iraola
I’d go for the Spanish guy at Bournemouth, Andoni Iraola
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
There are plenty of capable coaches out there who could get a tune out of this squad.
The problem is the midget prick making the decisions.
The best you could hope for is someone like Potter, but realistically you’d get Rafa or the Jock dinosaur back.
Simpletons like joyo or twoleftfeet are desperate for another go at sitting deep and getting pumped by Crystal Palace.
The problem is the midget prick making the decisions.
The best you could hope for is someone like Potter, but realistically you’d get Rafa or the Jock dinosaur back.
Simpletons like joyo or twoleftfeet are desperate for another go at sitting deep and getting pumped by Crystal Palace.
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Being reported that it was West Ham that decided to get Lopetegui rather than Amorim. Apparently we had the money and the option to bring in Amorim, but West Ham decided he didn't have enough experience with no experience outside of Portugal and so we went for Lopetegui.
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The big problem is that it’s Sullivan choosing the likes of Moyes & Loppy
We beat Villa in an abysmal game a couple of years ago & they sacked Gerrard for Emery. We kept Moyes
I see Iraola has beaten Arsenal & Man City & drawn at Villa in the last month with Bournemouth
Very impressive young manager with perfect English. Sullivan wouldn’t know him from a bar of soap
We beat Villa in an abysmal game a couple of years ago & they sacked Gerrard for Emery. We kept Moyes
I see Iraola has beaten Arsenal & Man City & drawn at Villa in the last month with Bournemouth
Very impressive young manager with perfect English. Sullivan wouldn’t know him from a bar of soap
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
El Scorchio" wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 15:56 We will need to be in much deeper relegation trouble to force the dwarf to put his hand in his pocket and fork out compensation. Look how long he clung to Moyes. Add to that he hates being wrong more than losing and this would be a big admission of it. Even then the next appointment will be the cheapest available or someone recommended by a friendly agent rather than objectively the best man for the job or the man Stiedten thinks his philosophy aligns with best so everything actually works in harmony. EVEN then he will still be fuckjng interfering and going over Stiedten’s head with transfers when he wants.
Man U may be a shambles but they didn’t fuck about or go for a compromise. As long as Sullivan is about we will never not be a clown show.
It was not that long ago, when we flirted with 4th and Arsenal couldn't buy a win, when there wasn't much between us on paper and in playing staff. The difference in our trajectories since that time has been down to one thing. Stewardship.
This fish rots from the head down, and it always will until we finally get an owner serious about success. Until then get used to mid-table-occasional-flirt-with-relegation level football.
This fish rots from the head down, and it always will until we finally get an owner serious about success. Until then get used to mid-table-occasional-flirt-with-relegation level football.
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Really? I thought they'd been fucking about over Ten Hag for the best part of a year and a half.
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Ladysmith wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 18:20BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 18:04glad I touched a nerve, but anyone who thinks Moyes should come back and that Bowen is overrated and who enjoys Spurs winning has no place on this forum... so keep your mad opinions to yourself thanks!!!
Nothing to do with me wanting all London clubs to do well!
idiot!
Oh I do apologise must be a different Ladysmith that started this thread about London clubs...
viewtopic.php?p=413458#p413458
Which states.... and I quote
"Not a good weekend for the London premiership clubs as all of them lost apart from Spurs. How often does only 1 team win?
Of course for someone like myself that likes to see all of them do well, due to the amount of London derbys I will never be totally happy.
Let's hope the Gunners start to regain some form so they can start challenging City again."
I'd sue if I was you thats libellous!!!
Forgetful idiot!!!!
viewtopic.php?p=413458#p413458
Which states.... and I quote
"Not a good weekend for the London premiership clubs as all of them lost apart from Spurs. How often does only 1 team win?
Of course for someone like myself that likes to see all of them do well, due to the amount of London derbys I will never be totally happy.
Let's hope the Gunners start to regain some form so they can start challenging City again."
I'd sue if I was you thats libellous!!!
Forgetful idiot!!!!
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
Mike Oxsaw" wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 18:08 West Ham manager selection criteria:
- Will the club have to pay compensation/meet a buy out clause?
- Is the manager under consideration on the books of Salthouse?
- There are no further criteria.
There is other criteria.
4. Must have previously managed at a big club, no matter how successfully.
5. Must have managed previously in the Premier League. Again, less important how successful they were.
Sullivan will never push the boat out and take a chance with a young, up and coming manager. The closest he came was Bilic.
4. Must have previously managed at a big club, no matter how successfully.
5. Must have managed previously in the Premier League. Again, less important how successful they were.
Sullivan will never push the boat out and take a chance with a young, up and coming manager. The closest he came was Bilic.
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Ten Hag is worth considering, did great stuff at Ajax, just not so much with the prima doona set in Manchester! did manage a Cup though.
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Ladysmith wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 18:20BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 18:04glad I touched a nerve, but anyone who thinks Moyes should come back and that Bowen is overrated and who enjoys Spurs winning has no place on this forum... so keep your mad opinions to yourself thanks!!!
Nothing to do with me wanting all London clubs to do well!
idiot!
you need to change your bait, or your username, one of the worst fishermen since Robert Maxwell
Re: The Next West Ham Manager.
BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 18:04Ladysmith wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 17:30BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 17:14Yes but we are all agreed that you dont know anything about football so will be ignoring all of your opinions you prick!Ok you gutless keyboard warriorglad I touched a nerve, but anyone who thinks Moyes should come back and that Bowen is overrated and who enjoys Spurs winning has no place on this forum... so keep your mad opinions to yourself thanks!!!
Nothing to do with me wanting all London clubs to do well!
idiot!
idiot!
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West Ham manager selection criteria:
- Will the club have to pay compensation/meet a buy out clause?
- Is the manager under consideration on the books of Salthouse?
- There are no further criteria.
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Ladysmith wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 17:30BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 17:14Yes but we are all agreed that you dont know anything about football so will be ignoring all of your opinions you prick!Ok you gutless keyboard warrior
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I so wish he had went out on a high after Prague.
I'm up for the rolling dice with someone young and British, and at least interesting.
I'm up for the rolling dice with someone young and British, and at least interesting.
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BillyJenningsBoots wrote: ↑02 Nov 2024, 17:14Yes but we are all agreed that you dont know anything about football so will be ignoring all of your opinions you prick!
Ok you gutless keyboard warrior 