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Mstrobez 01 Jun 21 10.26am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
Dyche is the only sensible choice given our current squad. Actually, I think the only sensible option was Roy Hodgson. Not only did he work wonders with a very poor squad, he’s demonstrated that with younger players he could get us playing football. He’s also had the Fulham affair and so should’ve been given at least a season to oversee the transition of players. Then, whenever he decided to hang it up, we would be in a great position to bring in a younger manager with more risk associated to him. I suspect that we could’ve got Roy to stay for another year or 2, too, if we really wanted to. The problem may be that a growing section of very vocal fans were calling for his head and becoming increasingly disgruntled and this had the potential to effectively render his position untenable. In any case, another season of Roy Hodgson embedding the new players in while we keep tabs on people like Cooper and Ismaël would’ve been ideal. But we are where we are and now we’re here it would seem utterly bizarre to bring Dyche in. Especially when it’s advocated by people who wanted Roy gone on footballing grounds. I really think you’re overlooking the football that Sean Dyche plays. It makes Roy look like Guardiola. Edited by Mstrobez (01 Jun 2021 10.29am)
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Midlands Eagle 01 Jun 21 10.37am | |
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Originally posted by PatrickA
It's now been reported this morning that Cooper has had 2 interviews and an appointment is close. According to the well known clickbait pimp "Football Insider"
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Eaglecoops CR3 01 Jun 21 10.52am | |
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Originally posted by Mstrobez
Actually, I think the only sensible option was Roy Hodgson. Not only did he work wonders with a very poor squad, he’s demonstrated that with younger players he could get us playing football. He’s also had the Fulham affair and so should’ve been given at least a season to oversee the transition of players. Then, whenever he decided to hang it up, we would be in a great position to bring in a younger manager with more risk associated to him. I suspect that we could’ve got Roy to stay for another year or 2, too, if we really wanted to. The problem may be that a growing section of very vocal fans were calling for his head and becoming increasingly disgruntled and this had the potential to effectively render his position untenable. In any case, another season of Roy Hodgson embedding the new players in while we keep tabs on people like Cooper and Ismaël would’ve been ideal. But we are where we are and now we’re here it would seem utterly bizarre to bring Dyche in. Especially when it’s advocated by people who wanted Roy gone on footballing grounds. I really think you’re overlooking the football that Sean Dyche plays. It makes Roy look like Guardiola. Edited by Mstrobez (01 Jun 2021 10.29am) He’s gone, move on.
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Mstrobez 01 Jun 21 11.01am | |
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Originally posted by Eaglecoops
He’s gone, move on. Well, yes? That’s why I said we are where we are. I was simply refuting your assertion that Dyche would be "sensible". There’s nothing sensible about getting rid of Roy to replace him with Dyche.
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peterg Anerley 01 Jun 21 11.06am | |
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Originally posted by thai-eagle
No good vibes for Cooper! Agreed. He blew it in the playoff on Saturday. No experience at our level. Even how he looks does not inspire confidence.
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PatrickA London 01 Jun 21 11.10am | |
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Hence my point about it being leaked to possibly mask what's really going on. Originally posted by Midlands Eagle
According to the well known clickbait pimp "Football Insider"
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Pierre Purley 01 Jun 21 11.12am | |
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Originally posted by peterg
Agreed. He blew it in the playoff on Saturday. No experience at our level. Even how he looks does not inspire confidence. So your fingers are already itching to start a 'Cooper out' thread!
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Spiderman Horsham 01 Jun 21 11.19am | |
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Originally posted by Fatherken
Nathan Jones anyone ? His been gone too long. Edited by Spiderman (01 Jun 2021 11.20am)
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eaglesdare 01 Jun 21 11.27am | |
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Even lampard has more experience than cooper who would not be my first choice anyway. Dyche would be top of my list
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MonsterMunch Cambridge 01 Jun 21 11.30am | |
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If Ancelotti does leave for Madrid I can see the Everton job being very attractive for NES. If we are seriously trying for him we need to get our skates on.
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acepal Mars 01 Jun 21 11.32am | |
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Just been speaking to one of our customer who does the signage for Palace. Franks been at the training ground for a few weeks. Guess it will be official any time soon
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NEILLO Shoreham-by-Sea 01 Jun 21 11.32am | |
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Originally posted by Mstrobez
Actually, I think the only sensible option was Roy Hodgson. Not only did he work wonders with a very poor squad, he’s demonstrated that with younger players he could get us playing football. He’s also had the Fulham affair and so should’ve been given at least a season to oversee the transition of players. Then, whenever he decided to hang it up, we would be in a great position to bring in a younger manager with more risk associated to him. I suspect that we could’ve got Roy to stay for another year or 2, too, if we really wanted to. The problem may be that a growing section of very vocal fans were calling for his head and becoming increasingly disgruntled and this had the potential to effectively render his position untenable. In any case, another season of Roy Hodgson embedding the new players in while we keep tabs on people like Cooper and Ismaël would’ve been ideal. But we are where we are and now we’re here it would seem utterly bizarre to bring Dyche in. Especially when it’s advocated by people who wanted Roy gone on footballing grounds. I really think you’re overlooking the football that Sean Dyche plays. It makes Roy look like Guardiola. Edited by Mstrobez (01 Jun 2021 10.29am) Hence my post the other day...I was thinking it over and it crossed my mind that actually Roy may have been the party that decided time was up. We all know what a big job is ahead, and it could be that Hodgson didn't fancy it. But gone he has...I'll get behind whoever Palace appoint. Until they start losing
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