Who's next then lads? 02:48 - Dec 21 with 13558 views | EU5Makaveli | I actually feel for Clement. A good coach, (knew how to set up a team and backed by the players) done over by the board with no investmest imo. I don't agree with all of his tactical decisions.. i.e Watford, Newcastle at home. But given the current situation who do you think can do a better job? And why? [Post edited 21 Dec 2017 13:14]
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Who's next then lads? on 04:02 - Dec 21 with 7917 views | TheKirkyLife | A lot of people, I'll analyse the ones I believe both make sense and are reasonable. Alan Curtis - I think I'm correct in saying that Alan is the current holder of most point-per-game as manager of Swansea despite it only being in short bursts. He has been seen to put back together a broken squad and get results. He's rejected the idea of full management before but now that his club is on the brink he may reconsider to try and save us. Would the corrupt chairman and board as well since he would be a cheap option. Would likely see Leon remain as assistant. Tony Pulis - Apparently, despite being favourite, not even being considered. His CV says it all - never been relegated. Made Stoke a solid mid-table side, saved Crystal Palace, made West Brom a mid-table side for a year. Would do the job I believe AND would want not be bullied in the transfer decisions. Mind you would end any links with Chadli. Ronald Koeman - Memory is short in football. In three out of four seasons had excellent success with Southampton and Everton so proven Premier League experience is there. Was interested in the past and may want to bounce back quickly from an Everton campaign where he was royally screwed in the transfer market with Giroud not signing thanks to slow negotiations. Another man who would have a point to prove therefore in dealings. Louis van Gaal - In disbelief he's even being linked but can see the logic. Rafa Benitez went to Newcastle looking at it as a project and is only beginning to regret things now there may be no chance to seriously strengthen in January. Van Gaal has managed some of the top side in Europe AND internationally AND will no doubt have as many links if not more than Clement. On top of this he loves giving youth a go which could see the U23s given a much better shot in the first team. He didn't do terribly at United, just not good enough - I reckon he could save us. Also, might very well bring in Giggs once more as assistant giving us the best of both worlds - experienced manager, Giggs' experience. | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 07:40 - Dec 21 with 7744 views | ymaohyd | To give ourselves the best chance of staying up - Pulis. There may be a train of thought that they want to go back to basics, reinstate 'The Swansea Way' and look to make a long term appointment, however relegation would probably follow. Haven't a clue who they'd appoint but speculating on how they might see the situation. There's talk of Leon stepping up! Nice to talk about it, however in the heat of battle, defeat after defeat, I'd hate to see him going through that. Most importantly the structure wouldn't be there to support Leon. If an excellent DOF was in place then the possibilities are there, however the structure at the club is shot to pieces. So for me Pulis, no BS, shake the club up, football can't be any worse, the players would have a massive kick up the backside. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 07:44 - Dec 21 with 7716 views | MrSwerve | I think it has to be Koeman. I'd accept Pulis to give the players a kick up the arse this season but going forward I'm not so sure. Koeman is a brilliant manager and we could potentially have a few years of stability under him. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 07:50 - Dec 21 with 7702 views | yescomeon | A mate said last night that Klinsmann has been linked. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 08:13 - Dec 21 with 7589 views | ymaohyd |
Who's next then lads? on 07:50 - Dec 21 by yescomeon | A mate said last night that Klinsmann has been linked. |
That would make some sense with his American connection, however, I think that wise sage of managerial appointments- Landon Donovan despises him. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 08:20 - Dec 21 with 7563 views | MrSwerve |
Who's next then lads? on 08:13 - Dec 21 by ymaohyd | That would make some sense with his American connection, however, I think that wise sage of managerial appointments- Landon Donovan despises him. |
Good reason for him to be sent to our basket case of a club then! | |
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Who's next then lads? on 08:25 - Dec 21 with 7532 views | yescomeon | An appointment like that would hint that Jenkins is on his way, as it's unlikely to be a manager he would chose. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 08:34 - Dec 21 with 7497 views | Whiterockin | The timing of the sacking makes me think that someone else other than Pulis in in line and made themselves available. Pulis has been in the frame for weeks and would have been appointed earlier if HJ really wanted him. Someone else has approached the club in the last couple of days. Just my opinion. | | | | Login to get fewer ads
Who's next then lads? on 08:42 - Dec 21 with 7456 views | ymaohyd | The worst part about it all is that during the face to face meetings and conference calls in the summer between Alltwen and the States, some tw at decided to play hardball with Everton and more than anyone is probably responsible for where we are. They also appointed Brad Bobley last summer. Doesn't fill me with confidence! | |
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Who's next then lads? on 10:05 - Dec 21 with 7293 views | Yossarian | I heard Jenkins was in London early yesterday and the suggestion is Jokanovic. But it might also mean.....Harry Rednapp. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 10:06 - Dec 21 with 7282 views | Joe_bradshaw | Pulis gone from odds on to 9/1. Favourites now are Koeman and Bilic both at 6/1. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 10:11 - Dec 21 with 7245 views | Loyal | I'm not sure about lads, but there must be loads of lasses out there with an opinion. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 10:11 - Dec 21 with 7246 views | WarwickHunt |
Who's next then lads? on 10:05 - Dec 21 by Yossarian | I heard Jenkins was in London early yesterday and the suggestion is Jokanovic. But it might also mean.....Harry Rednapp. |
'Arry doesnt leave Bournemouth for less than a chauffeur-driven Aston and a monkey in a brown envelope these days so that rules him out. Jokanovic translates as "novice joker". Been there, done that. Nothing to see here.... | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:30 - Dec 21 with 7153 views | shandyjack | I'd be happy with one of Koeman, Van Gaal, Bilic or Jokanovic. Purely on the basis that if they stayed with us I believe they'd bring us back up | |
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Who's next then lads? on 10:30 - Dec 21 with 7155 views | Jango |
Who's next then lads? on 10:11 - Dec 21 by WarwickHunt | 'Arry doesnt leave Bournemouth for less than a chauffeur-driven Aston and a monkey in a brown envelope these days so that rules him out. Jokanovic translates as "novice joker". Been there, done that. Nothing to see here.... |
Laudrup has been piping up about us last few days. The Americans will see the fact he got us into Europe and won a cup and won’t give 2 f*cks about what Jenkins thinks of him. Could do with some of his signings at the moment to. | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:34 - Dec 21 with 7122 views | WarwickHunt |
Who's next then lads? on 10:30 - Dec 21 by Jango | Laudrup has been piping up about us last few days. The Americans will see the fact he got us into Europe and won a cup and won’t give 2 f*cks about what Jenkins thinks of him. Could do with some of his signings at the moment to. |
He'd insist the devious slimeball Jenkins fücked off first. Win win - won't happen though. | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:34 - Dec 21 with 7121 views | BarrySwan | Koeman, Bilic? Am I missing something here? I do realise that the manager thing appears to basically a merry go round of all the same names, but why would a club employ two managers just sacked by other struggling clubs because apparently they were thought to be useless at their jobs there? I'd also question the contributors who post that Clement was a good coach, but etc etc. He certainly didn't demonstrate this in my eyes, his teams ( even with what he had) were complete rubbish this season. But what does add to the dismay for me with a manager of a struggling side is when in interview after interview that they are just spouting nonsensical drivel week after week ( or at least what I consider to be nonsensical drivel) I appreciate that not everyone has the vocabulary of the great bard but listening to Clements press conferences just depressed me even further. I suppose just like everyone else every time a necessary managerial sacking occurs we all hope that a new face ( any new face) miraculously results in a sudden massive upturn in form from the same players who have performed so poorly so far this season. One would have thought that it needs a touch more than that in most cases to turn things around. | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:36 - Dec 21 with 7101 views | nantywatcher | Giggs with Curt as an experienced assistant. (I love a debate) | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:40 - Dec 21 with 7043 views | PawelAbbott | It will be Peter Houston. Recently sacked as manager of Falkirk. I don't think our scouting stretches much past Falkirk so must be on the radar for HJ | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:46 - Dec 21 with 6993 views | Legend83 | Aitor Karanka and Paulo Fonseca are interesting names on the OddsChecker list, with Fonseca also in his last year of contract with Shaktar. As low as 12/1 with Sun Bet. | | | |
Who's next then lads? on 10:51 - Dec 21 with 6955 views | Johnw102 |
Who's next then lads? on 10:36 - Dec 21 by nantywatcher | Giggs with Curt as an experienced assistant. (I love a debate) |
Love those mushrooms you have been eating more. | |
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Who's next then lads? on 11:00 - Dec 21 with 6909 views | byron |
Who's next then lads? on 10:06 - Dec 21 by Joe_bradshaw | Pulis gone from odds on to 9/1. Favourites now are Koeman and Bilic both at 6/1. |
Billic is taking a much needed break from football. No chance he will take on another basket case | |
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Who's next then lads? on 11:04 - Dec 21 with 6881 views | oh_tommy_tommy | Martin o neill With an angry Keane in tow Sort these pampered c@nts out | |
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Who's next then lads? on 11:08 - Dec 21 with 6848 views | theloneranger | Ryan Giggs not interested, said he'd talked to Pinnochio but they employed Bob instead. Swans not interested in talking to Pulis, but are interested in Koeman and Bilic | |
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