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Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:11 am
by terrya1965
Dagger wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:25 am Towie
I would take a punt on Lee Bowyer, doing a great job at Charlton on limited budget. Suit our owners down to the ground

good shout

if we are taking risks tho what about the Cowie brothers at Huddersfield done a great job at Lincoln and are both Hammers I Believe whufc_crest
Both a good shout,but we need a manager that attracts decent players.MP does do that.Just not sure of his motivating skills at this moment in time.

The Cowie's and Bowyer are West Ham born and were fans,so they understand how has fans,what we want.

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 12:04 pm
by IronsForever
Anyone under the age of 50 with experience at a decent level will do me. Fuck off the passive approach and get someone i n with balls, ambition and who takes no shit.

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 1:17 pm
by Parry Hotter
FFS no wonder our club's in the fucking shite. There ain't no COWIE brothers, it's fucking Cowley. Anyhow does anyone reckon those geezers would be able to bring in the sort of players we need if we think were a Premier League club.

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 3:57 pm
by Brookbonds73
Ok I'll stick me neck out here and say John Terry.
Horrible cunt, granted. But a serial winner, played under some great manager's so must have learned something. And I don't think he'd take any bollocks.

Cue a plethora of abuse. :?

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 4:25 pm
by Whiskyman
Brookbonds73 wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 3:57 pm Ok I'll stick me neck out here and say John Terry.
Horrible cunt, granted. But a serial winner, played under some great manager's so must have learned something. And I don't think he'd take any bollocks.

Cue a plethora of abuse. :?
I wouldn't employ a manager with no experience tbh, even though his big mate Lampard is doing OK at the moment. I'm sure one day he will be a manager, and will probably prove to be a good one, as long as he keeps it in his trousers of course. ;)

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 5:58 pm
by Taansend
I'm sure Lampard is just using Chelsea for experience before coming back to us.

With John Terry as Assistant.

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:24 pm
by punkrockhammer
Ibbyham wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:27 pm Pellegrini is now nearing his retirement, question is: who will be good fit to be next West Ham manager once he goes?

I would rather get Rodgers as our next manager as he is doing very well and making Leicester more settled side this season than last season as he made the team more stronger.

Pellegrini, after a poor 4 losses start last season, West Ham improved and finished 10th......this season has gone backward a bit with poor performance against lesser side.

The top 5 manager I would choose from:

1: Brendon Rodgers - he made Leicester a very settled side and hard to beat and no-one know what his formation will be as he changes whoever play against.

2. Frank Lampard - Doing very well with Chelsea, trusted the young players and themselves gave Lampard trust and doing a lot better than buying players that is so hard to gell.

3. Nuno Espirito Santo (Wolves) - doing a very good job and took Wolves to Europa for first time, Wolves now improved in the league as they are getting used to it... He would be a good shout for West Ham if picked.

4. Eddie Howe - Doing a very good job at Bournemouth and buying good crop of players and trust some youth, similar mould as Lampard so he could be good for West Ham.

5. Mark Noble - Despite he don't have managerial experience and coaching badges yet.....he is a true West Ham legend, however, better for him to manage another club, see how he does and if he is strong enough to settle a team in the Premier League, then he is our man. Noble ALWAYS FIGHT for our teams to succeed so who know.
You’re off off your fucking nut

We either have no chance of getting those managers or should have no interest in appointing them

Worse than a red top journalist short list

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:36 pm
by andyginbrasil
Taansend wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 5:58 pm I'm sure Lampard is just using Chelsea for experience before coming back to us.

With John Terry as Assistant.
And good old Harry as Director of Football.........Can't wait... :lol:

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Fri Nov 01, 2019 11:43 pm
by terrya1965
punkrockhammer wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:24 pm
Ibbyham wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:27 pm Pellegrini is now nearing his retirement, question is: who will be good fit to be next West Ham manager once he goes?

I would rather get Rodgers as our next manager as he is doing very well and making Leicester more settled side this season than last season as he made the team more stronger.

Pellegrini, after a poor 4 losses start last season, West Ham improved and finished 10th......this season has gone backward a bit with poor performance against lesser side.

The top 5 manager I would choose from:

1: Brendon Rodgers - he made Leicester a very settled side and hard to beat and no-one know what his formation will be as he changes whoever play against.

2. Frank Lampard - Doing very well with Chelsea, trusted the young players and themselves gave Lampard trust and doing a lot better than buying players that is so hard to gell.

3. Nuno Espirito Santo (Wolves) - doing a very good job and took Wolves to Europa for first time, Wolves now improved in the league as they are getting used to it... He would be a good shout for West Ham if picked.

4. Eddie Howe - Doing a very good job at Bournemouth and buying good crop of players and trust some youth, similar mould as Lampard so he could be good for West Ham.

5. Mark Noble - Despite he don't have managerial experience and coaching badges yet.....he is a true West Ham legend, however, better for him to manage another club, see how he does and if he is strong enough to settle a team in the Premier League, then he is our man. Noble ALWAYS FIGHT for our teams to succeed so who know.
You’re off off your fucking nut

We either have no chance of getting those managers or should have no interest in appointing them

Worse than a red top journalist short list
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Re: Which manager will suit West Ham Once Pellegrini retired/gone.

Posted: Sat Nov 02, 2019 1:07 am
by Ibbyham
punkrockhammer wrote: Fri Nov 01, 2019 9:24 pm
Ibbyham wrote: Thu Oct 31, 2019 10:27 pm Pellegrini is now nearing his retirement, question is: who will be good fit to be next West Ham manager once he goes?

I would rather get Rodgers as our next manager as he is doing very well and making Leicester more settled side this season than last season as he made the team more stronger.

Pellegrini, after a poor 4 losses start last season, West Ham improved and finished 10th......this season has gone backward a bit with poor performance against lesser side.

The top 5 manager I would choose from:

1: Brendon Rodgers - he made Leicester a very settled side and hard to beat and no-one know what his formation will be as he changes whoever play against.

2. Frank Lampard - Doing very well with Chelsea, trusted the young players and themselves gave Lampard trust and doing a lot better than buying players that is so hard to gell.

3. Nuno Espirito Santo (Wolves) - doing a very good job and took Wolves to Europa for first time, Wolves now improved in the league as they are getting used to it... He would be a good shout for West Ham if picked.

4. Eddie Howe - Doing a very good job at Bournemouth and buying good crop of players and trust some youth, similar mould as Lampard so he could be good for West Ham.

5. Mark Noble - Despite he don't have managerial experience and coaching badges yet.....he is a true West Ham legend, however, better for him to manage another club, see how he does and if he is strong enough to settle a team in the Premier League, then he is our man. Noble ALWAYS FIGHT for our teams to succeed so who know.
You’re off off your fucking nut

We either have no chance of getting those managers or should have no interest in appointing them

Worse than a red top journalist short list
The number 1 to 4 we will get 1% chance of them to become West Ham next manager but the number 5 could be a 99% certain.......in year 2030 by the time he learnt his trade and if he is good enough.