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New Manager? Who do you Want?

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1 hour ago, Ric Flair said:

Anyone who says Graham Potter or Thomas Frank needs their phone and laptop taken off them like AJ needed the mic taken off him. 

The thread is who do you want, not who do you think we can get.

 

Frank and Potter are two of the most slam dunk selections possible

 

It must be eating you up inside that you can't bring out your usual assertions about Brighton and Potter at the current time so you've tried a different angle

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Just now, Dave Fishwick said:

The thread is who do you want, not who do you think we can get.

 

Frank and Potter are two of the most slam dunk selections possible

 

It must be eating you up inside that you can't bring out your usual assertions about Brighton and Potter at the current time so you've tried a different angle

Pointless wanting either manager as they won't come here mid season, if at all. PL clubs don't get other PL managers mid season, it's only happened a handful of times in the last 10 years.

 

I'll give credit where its due, finally Brighton and to a lesser extent Potter are deserving of the praise they've been getting for a number of years that they didn't warrant. Building a very progressive squad now and are close, if not already have overtaken us.

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8 minutes ago, lcfcsnow said:

With such exciting prospects in the u21s like Braybrooke and Alves the last person we want is Dyche with his 6 foot built like a brick shithouse the minimum requirement.

dyche has built himself a reputation but wasn't he just working with the tools he had available?

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Bielsa

 

Yes, I'm full aware of his shortcomings

 

But, among other things we've got a work-rate & motivation issue, he's built to solve both. Too many players aren't busting a lung to defend or support the forward

 

He only works off 12mth contracts so it would give us time to get someone next summer

 

Plus it's exciting football

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1 minute ago, Spudulike said:

A few mentions about the Sporting manager, Amormin? 

There was a report a few years ago that we were looking at a manager from the Portuguese league just to keep on a list as future manager options. Can’t remember who it was, but may have been him.

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7 minutes ago, splinterdream said:

dyche has built himself a reputation but wasn't he just working with the tools he had available?

No. They were in the Premier League long enough to change their style of play but didn’t. Mike Jackson came in and first game he had them playing more football.

 

Sean Dyche did so well because the fans and club totally bought into his style of play. That wouldn’t happen here. It would be a disaster and go against everything we’ve been trying to do over the last few years.

 

He’d probably get a reaction for the first few months but we’d all get sick of him very quickly.

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15 minutes ago, Ricey said:

No. They were in the Premier League long enough to change their style of play but didn’t. Mike Jackson came in and first game he had them playing more football.

 

Sean Dyche did so well because the fans and club totally bought into his style of play. That wouldn’t happen here. It would be a disaster and go against everything we’ve been trying to do over the last few years.

 

He’d probably get a reaction for the first few months but we’d all get sick of him very quickly.

maybe because dyche was getting stale there and Jackson had new manager bounce. Anyway a new manager needs a plan of putting together a team because next season if we survive, that wiull be essential

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6 minutes ago, Ricey said:

No. They were in the Premier League long enough to change their style of play but didn’t. Mike Jackson came in and first game he had them playing more football.

 

Sean Dyche did so well because the fans and club totally bought into his style of play. That wouldn’t happen here. It would be a disaster and go against everything we’ve been trying to do over the last few years.

 

He’d probably get a reaction for the first few months but we’d all get sick of him very quickly.

I personally love to watch a good defensive team, I think it's such an entertaining way to play football when it's executed properly. Think back to Tottenham away, 2016. What an effort, what a match, that's how I like to see us play. 100% effort in a well organised tactic, we'd get that with Dyche at the very least. 

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