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Managerial Replacements

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10 minutes ago, Happy Fox said:

I think we will go for a manger with experience in the premier league, cannot afford a gamble, when we need to stay up in the premier league.

He'd do well over the Christmas period I suppose.

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It seems logical to me that the new manager comes without the requirement of compensation but Carlos Corberan would be a sensible choice.

 

Plenty to like about him but he also comes with a few question marks (most managers will)

 

Johnny Heitinga ticks all the boxes of:

 

• cheap

• wasserman client

• possession football

• track record of developing young talent

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3 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

It seems logical to me that the new manager comes without the requirement of compensation but Carlos Corberan would be a sensible choice.

 

Plenty to like about him but he also comes with a few question marks (most managers will)

 

Johnny Heitinga ticks all the boxes of:

 

• cheap

• wasserman client

• possession football

• track record of developing young talent

I really like the idea of Heitinga. The mess he walked into at Ajax and the stabilising job he did was superb.

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17 minutes ago, Saxondale said:

Worked in the PL with Man City.

Ah right, the implication seemed to be only somebody who had managed in the Premier League. Which obviously comes across as complete bullshit so couldn't have been what you meant.

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6 minutes ago, Lineker's Left Foot said:

You heard something mate?

No. 

 

Looking at the names linked Potters in there due to us approaching him twice. 

 

We like Corberan. It wouldn't surprise me. 

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Just now, Tuna said:

 

If he stays and Enzo leaves, I think they will definitely finish above us.

 

I'd be curious to know if a manager leaving a newly promoted side before the next season has ever worked out well.

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Just now, Ashley said:

No. 

 

Looking at the names linked Potters in there due to us approaching him twice. 

 

We like Corberan. It wouldn't surprise me. 

I would like Corberan but will cost compo

though which I’d have thought we’d be trying to avoid getting a Manager that required it.

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Just now, CloudFox said:

If he stays and Enzo leaves, I think they will definitely finish above us.

 

I'd be curious to know if a manager leaving a newly promoted side before the next season has ever worked out well.

Somebody already posted it didn't they? It's happened twice. One stayed up, the other went down.

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1 minute ago, Lineker's Left Foot said:

I would like Corberan but will cost compo

though which I’d have thought we’d be trying to avoid getting a Manager that required it.

Might be a dumb question (sure it is, but I like in hope) but can compensation for a manager be liable to amortisation?

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2 minutes ago, CloudFox said:

If he stays and Enzo leaves, I think they will definitely finish above us.

 

I'd be curious to know if a manager leaving a newly promoted side before the next season has ever worked out well.

Not quite the same, but I think we’ll be the favourites to go down come the start of the season.

A new manager in for a favourite to go down? :ranieri:

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2 minutes ago, Ric Flair said:

It seems logical to me that the new manager comes without the requirement of compensation but Carlos Corberan would be a sensible choice.

 

Plenty to like about him but he also comes with a few question marks (most managers will)

 

Johnny Heitinga ticks all the boxes of:

 

• cheap

• wasserman client

• possession football

• track record of developing young talent

I originally mentioned Heitinga as a joke. 
 

But after delving into what he produced at Ajax, actually appointing him would make a lot of sense. 
 

If we want a smooth transition, with a manager who plays similarly to what we’ve had with Maresca, Heitinga could actually be that guy. 
 

He often used inverted full backs or inverted a centre back to move into midfield, exactly like Maresca experimented with against Blackburn with using Choudhury. 
 

Also plays a 4-3-3 formation, with two 8’s that basically push up as two 10’s. 
 

But if it isn’t to be Heitinga, first and foremost our new manager must be someone who plays with wingers, or you might as well kiss goodbye to signing Fatawu on a permanent. 

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Give Moyes that foundation and he keeps us up IMO. 

Players I'd look at that could be cheap/free/loan if it was my football manager save.
RB Coufal (Free) 
RB Ben Johnson (Free) If we didn't go for Coufal
CB Maxence Lacroix (£20-25m)
CB Soyuncu (Loan)
CB Clement Lenglet (Loan)
CAM Giovanni Reyna (Loan)
CAM De Ketelaere (Loan) 
CAM Oliver Gloukh (Priority) (£20m)
CAM Fabio Carvalho (Loan)
CM Nicolo Rovella (Loan)
LW/RW Ryan Sessegnon (free)


 

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11 minutes ago, FoxInTheBirstallBox said:

Managed it with Pearson staying up playing entertaining football...

Not sure what colour those glasses are but they definitely need checking. He was entertaining though. :D

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6 minutes ago, Tuna said:

 

Fair play to Ipswich. They are doing a great job of running that club recently. 

Little bit early for McKenna to United, so it makes sense. 

I imagine Potter is going back to Brighton too. 

Just us then with no date for the Prom! :dry:

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