if he should happen to move on i think Sven is a good choice .
Right now Sven is so desperate that he would jump all over the opportunity to manage the newsagent on Fulham Road
Quote from: tingtawng on June 15, 2010, 11:20:15 PM
if he should happen to move on i think Sven is a good choice .
No No No
he would only be here for a season before a better offer came in,IF Sir Woy goes we need to get the new boy nailed down on a LONG term contact so we don't get screwed again :dft012:
if he leaves how about a statue to the great man ? made of paper mache so it dissolves in the rain after a year
Next thing your hear is how Sven has always been a massive fulham fan "No thank you" "for sure"
No a proper manager please. One that will need to rebuild because an awful lot of players will now jump ship if Roy goes.
First of all you don't need to worry about is because Roy is not going anywhere. Secondly Sven sucks and is not a good coach. I would not want that guy anywhere near the Cottage!!!
No.
Please.....
No.
Definate not the guy has no class and from previous scandles he wouldnt be able to keep Fulham a family club
I think we could do a lot worse (as could Liverpool).
The guy has a high profile and has never failed.
Sven's coaching philosophy came from.....
Roy Hodgson. So it would be as close to a seamless transition as we could have short of hiring Bob Houghton.
And with Sven there'd be a feeling (for players, media and fans) that the club had ambition.
The worse possible appointment would be one that seemed to be a cheap option.
Sven has two talents. Making huge piles of money and copping off with stunningly atractive ladies. No envy in this statement at all what has he actually achieved ? He had the golden generation to work with both here and in Mexico and failed. I went to a coaching seminar at the Filton Academy sometime during his reign in England and a guy who worked at Lilleshall got caught out during a lunchtime interrogation. Apparently the comedy sketch with Alistair MacGowan and Ronnie Ancona wasnt far off............
I've just looked him up on Wiki.
His European Club success is genuinely impressive and he did OK for England and even Man City. Whether the extra curricular stuff has made him a laughing stock could be an issue of course.
Mo would not have him , he will not have the club splashed all over the tabloids for the wrong reasons, besides he is a weak man manager, might be good on tactics but so is Ray Lewington but again a poor man manager.
"Sven Goran Ericssen, there's only one Sven Goran Ericssen"
Doesn't really scan. Bad choice manager if you ask me.
Quote from: TonyGilroy on June 16, 2010, 08:10:38 AM
I think we could do a lot worse (as could Liverpool).
The guy has a high profile and has never failed.
Not sure if I buy into that Mr Tony. He failed at England with the golden generation and he most certainly failed at Mexico. They hated him there.
Quote from: finnster01 on June 16, 2010, 01:58:01 PM
Quote from: TonyGilroy on June 16, 2010, 08:10:38 AM
I think we could do a lot worse (as could Liverpool).
The guy has a high profile and has never failed.
Not sure if I buy into that Mr Tony. He failed at England with the golden generation and he most certainly failed at Mexico. They hated him there.
With that track record, he should take over at Chel...
No way have Sven here. He is a "professional manager" only in the sense of being hired as one and called one.....a bit like a "professional mourner" at a funeral.
who was that famous TV celeb he rogered ?
Quote from: tingtawng on June 16, 2010, 04:48:58 PM
who was that famous TV celeb he rogered ?
Ulrikakakaka Johnson wasnt it?
Based on that performance, can I put a vote in for Ottmar Hitzfeld?
O O O O O'Leary
O O O O O'Driscoll
O O O O O Zola
...I will go along with this post, I remember spouting my misgivings about SVE and his track record for England and being told - and shown, that in fact he had a good record. That said the games were dire.
He was not that inspiring with Man Citeh, where he had loadsa Shinawatra's money and his choice of players, and Notts County, well that confirmed to me my opinions were founded about the man.
I don't believe he is a tactician, he just surrounds himself with expensive players and expects them to get on with it.
A journeyman at best - no thanks...
Quote from: Rambling_Syd_Rumpo on June 15, 2010, 11:25:39 PM
Quote from: tingtawng on June 15, 2010, 11:20:15 PM
if he should happen to move on i think Sven is a good choice .
No No No
he would only be here for a season before a better offer came in,IF Sir Woy goes we need to get the new boy nailed down on a LONG term contact so we don't get screwed again :dft012:
Rafa had just signed a five year deal! -- he was very aware he was for the chop which gave him more leverage when negotiating his severance payment.... 6 million and walks into another job that week . There's some merit in Uncle MO's rolling contract.
Sean O'Driscoll?
Billy Davies?
Ian Holloway would liven things up, but he loves the 'Pool
It really is a bit of a shame we have this thread on the board, however football fans often are a bit premature (ooh err missus) and speculation is their addiction.
My vote would go to that young foreign chappie currently in charge at WBA.
Maybe their arrogant chairman would let us have him on loan for the remainder of the fiscal tax year???