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    Originally posted by kris90210 View Post
    And how he's managed to get *that* Bolton team playing... well he practically deserves a knighthood!
    That's a good point kris. To be able to take a team that has undergone years of damage (footballing-wise) under Allaydyce and get them to string passes together should be applauded.

    But NESV and fans on here are also correct in that the next manager has to be IT. No more huge risk taking, no more premature glass ceilings, no more excuses basically. Coyle is essentially doing well with a team like 'Fulham' without Europe.
    One tit for another.

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      Originally posted by BigChief View Post
      That's a good point kris. To be able to take a team that has undergone years of damage (footballing-wise) under Allaydyce and get them to string passes together should be applauded.

      But NESV and fans on here are also correct in that the next manager has to be IT. No more huge risk taking, no more premature glass ceilings, no more excuses basically. Coyle is essentially doing well with a team like 'Fulham' without Europe.
      Who fits that 'no huge risk' bill though?

      I think we have to see the next appointment as at least as important in terms of what we want to build towards. Coyle would certainly state that we want long term to be an attacking team who pass the ball. Given the youth setup we have invested in then that seems like a start at least.

      I'd say it is a good time to take a risk on an attacking manager. Spurs are doing well but can't defend for toffee and Bolton are surprising teams merely by going at them with the ball on the deck.
      "The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
      -- William Blake

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        Originally posted by BigChief View Post
        That's a good point kris. To be able to take a team that has undergone years of damage (footballing-wise) under Allaydyce and get them to string passes together should be applauded.

        But NESV and fans on here are also correct in that the next manager has to be IT. No more huge risk taking, no more premature glass ceilings, no more excuses basically. Coyle is essentially doing well with a team like 'Fulham' without Europe.
        I agree - we can't afford another **** up appointment. Another year of descent and we will be firmly beneath Spurs, City, Arsenal, Utd and Chelsea. Saying that, whoever we appoint will be a risk in some sense - who could we realistically bring in that has proven himself successful at a top Premiership club? Mourinho? Never happen. Rafa? Can't see the owners taking the chance given his previous with figures of authority.

        We're going to have to take a risk on someone like Villas Boas, Deschamps, or Klopp. And if we're talking about those people then it's not a huge leap before you come to Coyle. He's a bright, up coming manager who plays attractive football, and who has experience in the premiership. He has very much over achieved at every club he's been at.

        My point is this: we can't afford to **** up with the next manager, but whoever we bring in will constitute a risk (in one form or another).
        K ris90210

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          We're not dissimiliar to Valencia when Rafa took over there (stature wise - probably less on current form) - is Coyle's experience that much worse than Benitez had before he got one of the top jobs in Spain? I'm thinking Extremadura and Tenerife - no bigger than Bolton and Burnley really are they?

          I just don't get that flavour of the month vibe from Coyle - I remember that cup run with Burnley and the football they played was astonishing for what they were.

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            Worst PL team of this season.



            We have two representatives

            And It could have so easily been three had Hodgson got his striking target - Carlton Cole.

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              I have never come across a manager that literally has a comment in the press every day and each one gets worse and worse, even Mourinho who loves the sound of his own voice pales in comparison to Roy's media spouts. IMO its Roy trying to justify his role and make lame attempts to appeal to the fans. He really hasn't done himself any favours by saying some of the cringeworthy tripe he has come out with.

              He really needs to go, but if he is here he needs to shut the **** up and concentrate on getting us to actually play good football and win games, before we fall so far behind that the damage to the club is permanent.

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                Originally posted by peekay View Post
                Worst PL team of this season.



                We have two representatives

                And It could have so easily been three had Hodgson got his striking target - Carlton Cole.
                We do now, yeah

                **** off Hodgson

                Surely it can't be long now?
                I saw a dead fish on the pavement and thought "what did you expect?"
                There's no water round here stupid, should have stayed where it was wet

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                  well at least poulsen and konchesky would no the manager of that team. Sure as damn it we have the worse PL manager of the season.
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                    "With that in mind, we have to be careful. My message to them would be - and it's no secret because I've had discussions with John about it - if the right players become available, and we really think they will push us on, we should go for them."

                    Keeps sodding going on about "no secrets" the chump.
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                      Originally posted by Rich View Post
                      "With that in mind, we have to be careful. My message to them would be - and it's no secret because I've had discussions with John about it - if the right players become available, and we really think they will push us on, we should go for them."

                      Keeps sodding going on about "no secrets" the chump.
                      Aye, noticed that too. Why the **** does he speak in the conditional tense too? "My message to them would be.." ?!?



                      **** off. Just, **** off.
                      3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                        Normally I would say that appointing a very young manager who has limited experience would be a risk because the players might not respect him but to be honest I think its just a big a risk appointing someone who is too old.

                        Owen Coyle (and im speaking from first hand experience) is someone who people immediately respect because he treats everyone else with respect. The reason he is turning into such a great man manager is because he talks to players on their level and doesn't talk down to them. He has the ability to make average players feel great about themselves and make them raise their game. He has a huge amount of drive and energy and that helps him keep his players on high morale.
                        It sounds simple enough but really it takes a certain type of personality, intelligence and drive to do what he does.

                        I would be quite happy to take a punt on Coyle because I think the players would love his energy and respond to it very well. He could get us to go back to playing the Liverpool way

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                          Originally posted by -V- View Post
                          Normally I would say that appointing a very young manager who has limited experience would be a risk because the players might not respect him but to be honest I think its just a big a risk appointing someone who is too old.

                          Owen Coyle (and im speaking from first hand experience) is someone who people immediately respect because he treats everyone else with respect. The reason he is turning into such a great man manager is because he talks to players on their level and doesn't talk down to them. He has the ability to make average players feel great about themselves and make them raise their game. He has a huge amount of drive and energy and that helps him keep his players on high morale.
                          It sounds simple enough but really it takes a certain type of personality, intelligence and drive to do what he does.

                          I would be quite happy to take a punt on Coyle because I think the players would love his energy and respond to it very well. He could get us to go back to playing the Liverpool way
                          Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


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                            Originally posted by -V- View Post
                            Normally I would say that appointing a very young manager who has limited experience would be a risk because the players might not respect him but to be honest I think its just a big a risk appointing someone who is too old.

                            Owen Coyle (and im speaking from first hand experience) is someone who people immediately respect because he treats everyone else with respect. The reason he is turning into such a great man manager is because he talks to players on their level and doesn't talk down to them. He has the ability to make average players feel great about themselves and make them raise their game. He has a huge amount of drive and energy and that helps him keep his players on high morale.
                            It sounds simple enough but really it takes a certain type of personality, intelligence and drive to do what he does.

                            I would be quite happy to take a punt on Coyle because I think the players would love his energy and respond to it very well. He could get us to go back to playing the Liverpool way
                            How did you meet Coyle?
                            Are we winning?

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                              Met him and spoken to him on a few occasions while he was playing and coaching up here in Scotland. Iv watched him coaching too and spoken to players who played with him and played under him. He's a great guy and a local legend where I am.

                              I forget sometimes that he's actually in his mid-forties because he played on for so long and retired quite late

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                                Originally posted by Rix007 View Post
                                "When that player comes in and you work with them for two months, you realise that the name is great and it rings big bells but, in actual fact, he is no better than the player you let go. He maybe even worse.
                                Apart from the 'great name' bit, he is describing Konchesky vs Insua.

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