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pompeyeagle Relocated to Shropshire 26 Jul 20 7.38am | |
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Originally posted by The Dolphin
If Steve McLaren comes I am off! Me too. Anyone but him.
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PatrickA London 26 Jul 20 7.40am | |
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Could be that the press are putting two and two together because Hodgson is potentially facing 8 defeats in a row and Dyche has voiced his displeasure about how Burnley is run.
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southnorwoodhill 26 Jul 20 7.48am | |
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Just imagining that it were true for one moment, which Burnley players would Dyche recommend bringing onboard?
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Den1923 26 Jul 20 8.10am | |
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Originally posted by southnorwoodhill
Just imagining that it were true for one moment, which Burnley players would Dyche recommend bringing onboard? Nick Pope, would be my bet!
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aashman12 26 Jul 20 8.39am | |
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Originally posted by NEILLO
A pipe dream perhaps, but I would like to see Steve Gerrard at Palace. He's marking time with Rangers but has at least cut his teeth as a manager. Obviously we all know where he wants to end up, but getting Premier League experience with us for 3 years could suit both. Unless he relegates us and that would be a complete disaster Pipedream? Your standards are low.
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samprior Hamburg 26 Jul 20 8.40am | |
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Originally posted by southnorwoodhill
Just imagining that it were true for one moment, which Burnley players would Dyche recommend bringing onboard? McNeil, Tarkowski and Pope. But we wouldn't be able to afford any of them especially with the added 'recently departed manager tax' that Burnley would obviously slap on top. Edited by samprior (26 Jul 2020 8.41am)
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mattteo 27 Jul 20 8.38pm | |
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I forgot to mention Roger Schmidt. Probably the best manager in the world in my opinion. Unemployed after a Chinese experience. Man really built Bayer Leverkusen. All his players were running 90 minutes non-stop, everything was done in pwrepetuum mobile principle. Some said that he pushes the players too physically and is too demanding, finishing one's resources in 3-4 years and then the player being no good anymore, but it actually just made them accustomed to a certain level and increased their careers.
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syd snot munich 27 Jul 20 9.24pm | |
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Scott Parker if Hodgson calls it a day.
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NickinOX Sailing country. 27 Jul 20 10.45pm | |
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Originally posted by Palace Passion
Thomas Frank. Done an incredible job at Brentford and just look at the sort of talent he finds for example Neal Maupay, Ollie Watkins, Said Benrahma etc etc... They have an extremely good set up, and have consistently brought in young talent with a clear vision for the way the team is set up. The coach has to match that.
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NickinOX Sailing country. 27 Jul 20 10.47pm | |
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Originally posted by mattteo
I forgot to mention Roger Schmidt. Probably the best manager in the world in my opinion. Unemployed after a Chinese experience. Man really built Bayer Leverkusen. All his players were running 90 minutes non-stop, everything was done in pwrepetuum mobile principle. Some said that he pushes the players too physically and is too demanding, finishing one's resources in 3-4 years and then the player being no good anymore, but it actually just made them accustomed to a certain level and increased their careers. Funnily enough I've suggested him before. I would ask whether our squad could manage that in a covid shortened season. It will be interesting to see whether teams who practice a hard running high press can stay consistent with 1-2 games every week all season.
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Cannonball High in the Ozarks. 29 Jul 20 9.56am | |
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Former Chelsea player Hernan Crespo is managing in Argentina,and says he would love to return to England to manage
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Elphers40 Sunny South Coast 31 Jul 20 8.57pm | |
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I think things could fall nicely for use with regard to Eddie Howe. Clearly he cares deeply about Bournemouth and will take their relegation hard. I wouldn’t be surprised if he wants some time out of football Which could be perfect timing for Roy’s contract ending and an opportunity to take up another role within the club. His sides play terrific football and he will have learned a lot in relegation. But Palace need to commit to it. A long term deal will give everyone the chance to buy into a more entertaining brand of football and provide stability for the club and the younger players.
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