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Pellegrini is coming to London to have a word with us Via Chelsea and Arsenal hahahahah.
He is too backable for me at 11/10.

Mikel Arteta is 1/6 to 1/7 to be Arsenal manager. Those are the odds you need to be sure .
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DonKeebles wrote:
Pennywise wrote: He's talking out of his back boiler Clay. He wants to come to England, but has asked a team who narrowly avoided relegation to make him the 3rd or 4th highest paid manager in the entire world? More than he earned at Citeh and more than he earns in China.

All this before he's even flown in for a chat, which happens Monday. But old DK knows this for a fact, so shut down the thread.

Load of old cunt
Well, he and his agent have these remarkable new inventions called cellular telephones. Wonderful things, allow you to communicate over great distances.

Of course he wants more, why come here for less, especially at his age?

And he's also well aware of where we sit on Deloitte's list, our recent profits and the league wide up lift in club revenues since he left City.

Dry your eyes, it's not happening.
So glad to hear he wants more money out of the douchebags , they certainly deserve this treatment ;) . I hope they are paying for his airfare to london as well :mrgreen: . So who in your infinite wisdom is going to be the manager these charlatans will be able to entice to this poor little club :?:

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The Twins will probably pay top dollar and tell us there is little funds for new players unless we offload because the managers wage bill was taken out the transfer kitty hahahah. Didn't Bilic have to offload half the squad to bring in Arnie and Chico?
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DonKeebles wrote:
Pennywise wrote: He's talking out of his back boiler Clay. He wants to come to England, but has asked a team who narrowly avoided relegation to make him the 3rd or 4th highest paid manager in the entire world? More than he earned at Citeh and more than he earns in China.

All this before he's even flown in for a chat, which happens Monday. But old DK knows this for a fact, so shut down the thread.

Load of old cunt
Well, he and his agent have these remarkable new inventions called cellular telephones. Wonderful things, allow you to communicate over great distances.

Of course he wants more, why come here for less, especially at his age?

And he's also well aware of where we sit on Deloitte's list, our recent profits and the league wide up lift in club revenues since he left City.

Dry your eyes, it's not happening.
You haven't thought this through at all have you?

Let's say they have been negotiating via mobile phone. Let's also say head asked for £15m. How likely is it that Sully would be meeting him Monday?

Utter shite.

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Always a dangerous business taking a five-day trip to the Lake strict where everything is offline. Returned to find West Ham have lost one manager and might be on the point of appointing an A-list manager in Manuel Pellegrini or, less likely, Rafa Benitez.

Firstly, David Moyes did a decent job and was treated somewhat shabbily. He'd turned Arnautovic into a classy striker, clamped down on discipline in instances like those of Antonio and Carroll and done what he was asked to do in keeping West Ham up and ultimately finishing a respectable 13th. Yes he was defensive-minded and very slow to use subs, but it would have been interesting to see what he could do with his own signings. He would probably have taken us on to be a top eight club in the fashion of Everton, which would have provided some much-needed stability.

It seemed David Gold wanted Moyes to remain as manager, but it's Sullivan (and Brady?) who now have the main say. When Moyes discovered that Shakhtar Donetsk gaffer Paulo Fonseca was round at Sullivan's gaff having talks, Moyesy told the board to stuff their job. Ultimately Fonescu used the episode to get a better deal at his existing club. Moyes' preference for ending the culture of leaks and wanting control of transfers might also have counted against him. He should have been told to his face if the club no longer wanted him and the whole thing has been handled with a predictable lack of class.

Dumping a middling manager is a high-risk strategy unless we can get the fabled A-list gaffer. Rafa Benitez would be classy (if also a little defensive) but has a history of complaining in public about troublesome chairman and would demand £100 million to spend and cost £6 million in compensation which might out off our parsimonious board. No arguing with what he achieved at Liverpool and Newcastle though.

The latest likely gaffer appears to be Manuel Pellegrini, who earned he nickname of 'This Charming Man' at City and is a dignified operator. He's won the league at Man City and has done great things at Villareal and Real Madrid. At 64 he's a little old, but he would certainly be an exciting appointment as long as he's capable of working with an interfering chairman.

And if that doesn't happen we should surely look at promising younger bosses like Eddie Howe (whom Nigel's mum thinks is a nice young man) and Huddersfield's Wagner who would certainly be our most musical boss.

The next few days could be vital in the history of West Ham United. Unless it's all an elaborate bluff and we're just waiting for Tony Pulis
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IronsForever wrote:Always a dangerous business taking a five-day trip to the Lake strict where everything is offline. Returned to find West Ham have lost one manager and might be on the point of appointing an A-list manager in Manuel Pellegrini or, less likely, Rafa Benitez.

Firstly, David Moyes did a decent job and was treated somewhat shabbily. He'd turned Arnautovic into a classy striker, clamped down on discipline in instances like those of Antonio and Carroll and done what he was asked to do in keeping West Ham up and ultimately finishing a respectable 13th. Yes he was defensive-minded and very slow to use subs, but it would have been interesting to see what he could do with his own signings. He would probably have taken us on to be a top eight club in the fashion of Everton, which would have provided some much-needed stability.

It seemed David Gold wanted Moyes to remain as manager, but it's Sullivan (and Brady?) who now have the main say. When Moyes discovered that Shakhtar Donetsk gaffer Paulo Fonseca was round at Sullivan's gaff having talks, Moyesy told the board to stuff their job. Ultimately Fonescu used the episode to get a better deal at his existing club. Moyes' preference for ending the culture of leaks and wanting control of transfers might also have counted against him. He should have been told to his face if the club no longer wanted him and the whole thing has been handled with a predictable lack of class.

Dumping a middling manager is a high-risk strategy unless we can get the fabled A-list gaffer. Rafa Benitez would be classy (if also a little defensive) but has a history of complaining in public about troublesome chairman and would demand £100 million to spend and cost £6 million in compensation which might out off our parsimonious board. No arguing with what he achieved at Liverpool and Newcastle though.

The latest likely gaffer appears to be Manuel Pellegrini, who earned he nickname of 'This Charming Man' at City and is a dignified operator. He's won the league at Man City and has done great things at Villareal and Real Madrid. At 64 he's a little old, but he would certainly be an exciting appointment as long as he's capable of working with an interfering chairman.

And if that doesn't happen we should surely look at promising younger bosses like Eddie Howe (whom Nigel's mum thinks is a nice young man) and Huddersfield's Wagner who would certainly be our most musical boss.

The next few days could be vital in the history of West Ham United. Unless it's all an elaborate bluff and we're just waiting for Tony Pulis
goodpost:)

Why isnt anyone mentioning Mick McCarthy :roll:

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We are close to signing a 64 year old manager who wants to bring with him a 35 year old Midfield player on 220 grand a week. Yup that's just what we need. A 35 year old midfielder hahahahaha. Be like watching 2 cart horses with Kouyate. Well one Thoroughbred at 220 grand . Can you really see YaYa running up and down that pitch for more than 30 min's?
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cockneyhammer wrote:thought i would stick this in here did not want toi start another thread

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He will have 40 million dollars to invest in players? That got him a bench player at Real and City LOL
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