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Aray Flag South London 28 Jun 21 11.03am Send a Private Message to Aray Add Aray as a friend

What has happened to Wilder? I think he did a good job at Sheffield, yes the wheels fell off but he had some bad luck with injuries - and a couple of duff purchases.

 

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ex hibitionist Flag Hastings 28 Jun 21 11.13am Send a Private Message to ex hibitionist Add ex hibitionist as a friend

Big Sam's suggestion of course - there are pros and cons, certainly enough pros, and we are not in a position to get too picky. He's a silk purse out of a sow's ear merchant, and our squad is looking more sow's ear than silk so yes indeed, and he might actually want the job!

 

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Midlands Eagle Flag 28 Jun 21 11.22am Send a Private Message to Midlands Eagle Add Midlands Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by Aray

What has happened to Wilder?

It is rumoured that he told the Sheffield chairman that he would leave for £3m which if true would hardly endear him to other clubs

 

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Teddy Eagle Flag 28 Jun 21 11.22am Send a Private Message to Teddy Eagle Add Teddy Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

Big Sam's suggestion of course - there are pros and cons, certainly enough pros, and we are not in a position to get too picky. He's a silk purse out of a sow's ear merchant, and our squad is looking more sow's ear than silk so yes indeed, and he might actually want the job!

Allardyce would be a safe, albeit stopgap, option. According to wiki of the 11 teams he’s managed he’s only been at Bolton and West Ham for longer than two years. He’s also 67 this year so might be starting to run out of steam.

 

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TheBigToePunt Flag 28 Jun 21 11.41am Send a Private Message to TheBigToePunt Add TheBigToePunt as a friend

Originally posted by ex hibitionist

Big Sam's suggestion of course - there are pros and cons, certainly enough pros, and we are not in a position to get too picky. He's a silk purse out of a sow's ear merchant, and our squad is looking more sow's ear than silk so yes indeed, and he might actually want the job!

I appreciate that he used two younger players onloan at WBA last year, but generally speaking the first thing Allardyce will say is 'I'll need all the money to be spent right now on battle-ready senior pros'.

Not only is that is at odds with what we are told the club want from the new manager (i.e to develop youth), but it would move us back to square one in that all the money would be spent without any resale value in the squad. Though one could argue that the expenditure Allardyce talked the club into the first time around was appropriate, we have nevertheless reaped the results of that ever since, leaving us without money to regularly refresh the current squad, which grew old together therefore.

For now, the club should stick to its guns, and to its long term business plan. We have established time and again that even at the outset of a new FFP cycle we do not have the money to buy our way into the 'next level', and have spent a fortune on the academy in the belief that being based in South London is the football equivalent to inheriting scrubland that has gold or oil somewhere beneath it.

Personally, I think there is logic in the theory that the population is our 'natural resource' to a point, but what matters more is that it is a long term plan that we have committed time, money and energy to. Appointing Allardyce now would be throwing all that away.

Ask me again if we are 19th at Christmas however....

Edited by TheBigToePunt (28 Jun 2021 11.43am)

 

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Putitout Flag Oxford 28 Jun 21 11.49am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

The lack of any reliable news on the manager situation is as witnessed on these pages, driving many fans to distraction.
But can we blame the club? Letting anything out can prove to have such negative results. Proof if needed, Favre,s so called about turn. Even the Nuno, situation was made to look as if we had the begging bowl out, with him failing to put anything in it.
If they are actually at this moment lining someone up they must be doing everything they can to not let the world know until it’s actually done.

 

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Putitout Flag Oxford 28 Jun 21 11.59am Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Edited by Putitout (28 Jun 2021 12.00pm)

 

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ASCPFC Flag Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 28 Jun 21 12.15pm Send a Private Message to ASCPFC Add ASCPFC as a friend

Originally posted by Aray

What has happened to Wilder? I think he did a good job at Sheffield, yes the wheels fell off but he had some bad luck with injuries - and a couple of duff purchases.

He was always better with Pryor.

 


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Jacey Flag 28 Jun 21 12.29pm Send a Private Message to Jacey Add Jacey as a friend

At this calamitous time for the Club,me thinks time to re appoint a proven winner,Big Fat Sam????

 

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Putitout Flag Oxford 28 Jun 21 12.36pm Send a Private Message to Putitout Add Putitout as a friend

Originally posted by Teddy Eagle

Allardyce would be a safe, albeit stopgap, option. According to wiki of the 11 teams he’s managed he’s only been at Bolton and West Ham for longer than two years. He’s also 67 this year so might be starting to run out of steam.

Agree he would be stop gap option, a viable last resort option even. He would want to spend ,but who stays in this league very long if they stop spending? Age not really a problem, look at Roy, look at Santos, Portugal , manager 67.
Not a perfect fit for what the club says it wants for the future. But quiet honestly , I’m finding it hard to know if what they appear to want is viable. A young side capable of progressing in the Premier league
will need significant investment, whoever is the manager. Promising young players are currently being valued in the 20 million range. , Eze, is a prime example, and we would need more of his potential. Even drawing boys out of the lower leagues is extremely risky, and expensive once the clubs know of your interest, look at the kid at Ipswich, last year, not even fully developed there. and them wanting 4mill .So big question as to how quick he would come on if at all and at what price.
Our own academy is promising but not yet the complete answer , considering our number one priority must be to. stay in the big time.
What ever else the present squad is way to old that’s a very obvious fact, but saying you plan to concentrate on youth, and still be a Premier league team whilst you do that, having not spent some good money is not believable for me. So in short we either have some money, or it’s a bit of a pipe dream. And I doubt even Sam, would fancy it.

 

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Eagle Black. Flag South Croydon 28 Jun 21 12.36pm Send a Private Message to Eagle Black. Add Eagle Black. as a friend

I think it'll be Lampard,he's Chelsea contract is up on Thursday,so i can see it being him,hope so anyway.

Don't want BFS,want a young manager who will play the youngstars and exciting football.

Lampard fits the bill.

 

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crystal-purley Flag Purley 28 Jun 21 12.55pm Send a Private Message to crystal-purley Add crystal-purley as a friend

Originally posted by doombear

1. Terry was a junior at West Ham and moved to Chelsea at the age of 14 and the rest , as they say, is history. Can hardly call a 14 year old disloyal to his club as at least one poster has suggested.

2. AS to shopping at Poundland, I suggest it's not from choice but by reason of circumstances. Unless Cooper has already signed for Fulham I can well see him as our next manager simply because he's possibly the only person Parish has interviewed (assuming he has been interviewed) who might be willing to take on this most difficult of challenges. Lampard has already said publicly that he hasn't had any decent managerial offers.

I take your points but . . .
If I were a 14 year old Palace fan and good enough to play pro I would not go to Chelsea (agreed Bostock took the washing machine route).
As to Poundland yes but we will nearly always be shopping at Poundland as we have small crowds, no mega fan base and a new old stand to rebuild but I love the club no matter who is running or managing it.
and I may get to see Doombar as we are visiting Cornwall soon.

 


Enjoying getting up later and not having someone who knows better than me (apart from the missus of course).

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