Next Permanent Fulham Manager
Gus Poyet
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Roberto Di Matteo
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Ole Gunnar Solksjaer
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Stuart Pearce
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Martin O'Neill
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Glenn Hoddle
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Walter Smith
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Christian Gross
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Avram Grant
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Frank Rijkaard
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Billy Mckinley
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Guus Hiddink
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Fabio Capello
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Marcelo Bielsa
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Jurgen Klinsmann
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Slaven Bilic
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Ray Lewington
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Unai Enery
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Alan Curbishley
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Gianfranco Zola
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Owen Coyle
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Laurent Blanc
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Luciano Spalletti
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Roy Keane
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Ralf Rangnick
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Alan Shearer
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Roberto Martinez
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Craig Levein
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Sami Hyypia
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Gareth Southgate
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Thomas Tuchel
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Graeme Souness
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Bert Van Marwijk
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Ray Wilkins
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Claudio Ranieri
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I can see Poyet getting it, but I'd much rather Matteo.
Quote from: Craven Mad on September 28, 2013, 05:55:19 PM
I can see Poyet getting it, but I'd much rather Matteo.
If Poyet or Di Matteo gets it we will go down.
Ray Wilkins.
Poyet is about the last manager we need in this situation. It was known he did not get on with quite a few players at Brighton, but right now we need someone to get this rabble to believe in themselves.
End of season perhaps, but not now.
Bielsa. Please good god, Bielsa.
McKinley is actually a good call.
Van Marwijk is on there! 33/1 for a manager appointed to a new job literally the other day. Worst bet ever.
Kit Symonds on a three month trial. If it doesn't work out The thanks for your help
Quote from: The Old Count on September 28, 2013, 06:09:28 PM
Quote from: Craven Mad on September 28, 2013, 05:55:19 PM
I can see Poyet getting it, but I'd much rather Matteo.
If Poyet or Di Matteo gets it we will go down.
Why would both take us down?? They're completely different managers!
I don't want Poyet as he's unproven at the top, and has a reputation of being unliked in the dressing room. On the other hand Di Matteo is proven at the very top and gets on with everyone. Furthermore, he is used to dealing with egos, ageing players, and lots of free-moving football. He won't be the most attacking manager, but he'll add a calmness, a solidarity, and he'll be a positive influence in the dressing room.
Matteo is undoubtedly the safest choice, given our current predicament.
Quote from: Andy S on September 28, 2013, 06:35:48 PM
Kit Symonds on a three month trial. If it doesn't work out The thanks for your help
Not sure it's the time to take a punt on an unproven.
Someone with the ability to work with an existing squad and get them to believe in themselves is ideal. Who that is, I'm not so sure... Don't laugh, but Curbishley's track record at Charlton was magnificent - we could do worse.
Quote from: PokerMatt on September 28, 2013, 06:31:42 PM
Van Marwijk is on there! 33/1 for a manager appointed to a new job literally the other day. Worst bet ever.
Beat me to it. My girlfriend is a Hamburg supporter and is not impressed! He got Holland to the World Cup final! Can't be that bad.
I wouldn't mind Mckinlay having a go for a bit. Could have the initial Coleman effect..
Roy Hodgson wasn't even on the bookies list when he was appointed.
O'Neill at 25/1 is surely worth a fiver.
Hope it isn't Poyet or Di Matteo (remember who they used to play for as well...)
How is Capello even an option according to the bookies, that would just never ever happen.
Solksjaer for me.
Oh god please not Poyet/Pearce/O'Neil
****, imagine Bielsa...
Is Poyet not going to Sunderland?
Actually, the bookies usually get this wrong, at least in our case. Here's a post-Hodgson piece, for example:
QuoteNext Fulham FC Manager Betting Odds
In a typically volatile next Fulham FC manager betting market Lee Clark is the new favourite to take over from Roy Hodgson at Craven Cottage. Having been backed at a high of 69/1 on Betfair Clark is now an 11/4 chance to take over the reins of the 2010 Europa League finalists.
Clark played his football with Fulham for six years between 1999 and 2005 but has limited experience as a manager. His reputation is built purely on his exploits at Huddersfield where he guided the club into the League One play-offs last season and structured a team that are renowned for their expansive brand of football.
If the Fulham board decided to opt for Clark then it would be a leap of faith both for them and for the man himself given his limited experience.
Alan Curbishley continues to be strongly linked with the job and is second favourite in the next Fulham FC manager betting odds and Sven Goran Eriksson is the third favourite. Both managers have been out of club management for an extended period of time now but Eriksson has been involved in international management with Mexico and Ivory Coast in the intermittent years.
Would love Hiddinck but I can only dream
Quote from: AlbanianWhite on September 28, 2013, 06:16:19 PM
Ray Wilkins.
at least he wouldn't take us down he only moves sideways :005:
Quote from: The Old Count on September 28, 2013, 06:09:28 PM
Quote from: Craven Mad on September 28, 2013, 05:55:19 PM
I can see Poyet getting it, but I'd much rather Matteo.
If Poyet or Di Matteo gets it we will go down.
Remind me, which sides have they relegated?
Quote from: Craven Mad on September 28, 2013, 06:37:46 PM
On the other hand Di Matteo is proven at the very top and gets on with everyone.
Matteo is undoubtedly the safest choice, given our current predicament.
I think Di Matteo's time at West Brom - rather than his success at Chelsea - is more pertinent to us. Having guided the Baggies to promotion, Di Matteo's team were floundering and looking odds-on for an immediate return to the Championship when he was relieved of his duties in mid-season. (Subsequently, of course, our own Roy Hodgson turned the team's fortunes around.) A Baggies friend told of stories emanating of lax training routines and of Di Matteo not deeming it necessary to prepare his players with information about the opposition.
I would give Jol time till January, absolutely. But am very curious what a new manager would do with this talented squad and Sidwell
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Quote from: Count Berbatov on September 29, 2013, 04:07:59 AM
I would give Jol time till January, absolutely. But am very curious what a new manager would do with this talented squad and Sidwell
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haha you hate him so bad ? :)
ps: Sidwell i mean
Quote from: ffcbulgaria on September 29, 2013, 04:11:44 AM
Quote from: Count Berbatov on September 29, 2013, 04:07:59 AM
I would give Jol time till January, absolutely. But am very curious what a new manager would do with this talented squad and Sidwell
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haha you hate him so bad ? :)
ps: Sidwell i mean
No, not at all. But it was a comfortable joke. I think he's improved. But yesterday he was a pedestrian. If you take his energy away, he offers nothing
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Jol now 4/6 on to be next manager sacked.
I'm amazed it hasn't already happened
Promote McKinley, get Murphy his coaching badges, Murphy takes over at the end of the season. Symons should work next to McKinley.
Quote from: Count Berbatov on September 29, 2013, 07:26:36 AM
Quote from: ffcbulgaria on September 29, 2013, 04:11:44 AM
Quote from: Count Berbatov on September 29, 2013, 04:07:59 AM
I would give Jol time till January, absolutely. But am very curious what a new manager would do with this talented squad and Sidwell
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haha you hate him so bad ? :)
ps: Sidwell i mean
No, not at all. But it was a comfortable joke. I think he's improved. But yesterday he was a pedestrian. If you take his energy away, he offers nothing
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And the rest of the pensioners/team do?
This is part of the problem isn't it, the age of the squad, which is mentioned so many times. More injuries because of it, slower players. Probably the game against Everton knackered some of them. We always seem a step behind most teams when we are playing, can't keep up, get over run in midfield.
People talk about Sparky coming back, but when he left he said we were a car crash waiting to happen because of lack of investment, and now it has happened.
We need a manager that can managed this old under invested squad, Jol can't seem to do that and his brother doesn't seem up to coaching them.
Please don't get me started about buying a goal keeper with arms that don't work properly.
It's all a bl.......dy joke, and Jol is probably hoping to be sacked. It's mis-management on many levels at the club
moyes didn't make the list?
What does Billy McKinley do besides sitting on the bench every week next to Jol ??
is it all ****'s poor coaching ???
Quote from: KCat on September 29, 2013, 09:39:38 AM
What does Billy McKinley do besides sitting on the bench every week next to Jol ??
is it all ****'s poor coaching ???
I think given all the issues from GK to taking corners that ALL the first team staff need to be removed. It needs a complete fresh shake up.
I don't like Poyet, not proven. Rather have O'Neill. Emery and Bielsa would be amazing, haha!