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Would you take Nuno?

Started by Slaphead in Qatar, May 18, 2026, 12:46:36 PM

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Slaphead in Qatar

If he leaves West Ham would you want him as our Manager? Did well at Wolves and Forest but less well at Spurs and West Ham.

cookieg

#1
Does he and Silva share the same agent? I can't say I would be overwhelmed with him coming on board. For me a manager/head coach from outside of the Prem would bring a breath of fresh air to the club.



Huge

I would yeah. Also a few speak the langauge
The Dude abides

SimonDaviesEnjoyer

I'd rather look elsewhere honestly. He'd be the new Jol.

bog



Fulham 1879

#6
No. What about Kjetil Knutsen? The Norwegian has worked wonders during his eight-year spell as Bodo Glimt manager. He'd have to give up European football but I'm assuming we'd pay him a lot more than they do. Celtic are interested though.

Volz

Quote from: Fulham 1879 on May 18, 2026, 01:18:07 PMNo. What about Kjetil Knutsen? The Norwegian has worked wonders during his eight-year spell as Bodo Glimt manager. He'd have to give up European football but I'm assuming we'd pay him a lot more than they do.

He barely speaks English (one of very few Norwegians that doesn't i have no idea why), and he is set with a level of control and a player group and a club that he knows inside out. I would find it more plausible that we got Wenger or Guardiola interested than us tempting Knudsen for whatever reason, and I'm not even exaggerating.

FPT

He wouldn't be my first choice, but that's mostly because I'd like to see us try to be the aggressors in games more. I think there is a place for variety of tactics in the league and wouldn't be against him in charge but that style isn't really my cup of tea.

And any man that chose to buy this version of Adama Traore is a walking red flag.


howitis

Absolutely not.for the same reason I don't want Thomas Frank or Graham Porter. I want a style of football that they cannot deliver. I will be gutted if Marco leaves but understand that we are approaching that point. Sadly I believe that recent results have partially been reflective of the shadow that has loomed over us re contract talks. I would however like to remember all the brilliant moments he has brought to our club and he will be very hard to replace.
I personally feel we need someone with premier league experience whether that be as a manager or as a player. I want progressive football that is attractive on the eye and someone who is respected enough to attract both proven, experienced professionals and young/upcoming talent.
I appreciate that is a big wish list but we are an attractive proposition.
Personally would like to see someone like
Cesc Fabregas. I assume Iraola is out of reach, Glasner also.
No to Potter, Nuno, Frank, etc

bill taylors apprentice

No thanks, that would be more of the same IMO

We need a head coach with fresh ideas to bring energy and pace to our game!

iansthailand



SimonDaviesEnjoyer

Quote from: howitis on May 18, 2026, 01:32:46 PMAbsolutely not.for the same reason I don't want Thomas Frank or Graham Porter. I want a style of football that they cannot deliver. I will be gutted if Marco leaves but understand that we are approaching that point. Sadly I believe that recent results have partially been reflective of the shadow that has loomed over us re contract talks. I would however like to remember all the brilliant moments he has brought to our club and he will be very hard to replace.
I personally feel we need someone with premier league experience whether that be as a manager or as a player. I want progressive football that is attractive on the eye and someone who is respected enough to attract both proven, experienced professionals and young/upcoming talent.
I appreciate that is a big wish list but we are an attractive proposition.
Personally would like to see someone like
Cesc Fabregas. I assume Iraola is out of reach, Glasner also.
No to Potter, Nuno, Frank, etc


This is the problem, and one of the main reasons I've been consistently "Silva in".

When he leaves you just know we won't get Fabregas or the like. It'll be Potter, Nuno, Frank etc.

I'd be delighted to be proven wrong of course.

The Old Count

Nuno's a no from me.

There must be bright young managers like the ones Brighton, Bournemouth and Palace dug up.

What about Jakob Poulson. Just won the Danish Superliga. Risky but maybe worth a punt.

HV71

No he has been there since September and hasn't really made an impact. Some of his team selections seem poor - for example, Callum Wilson was not the right man to start the game yesterday .


cookieg

Quote from: SimonDaviesEnjoyer on May 18, 2026, 01:57:21 PM
Quote from: howitis on May 18, 2026, 01:32:46 PMAbsolutely not.for the same reason I don't want Thomas Frank or Graham Porter. I want a style of football that they cannot deliver. I will be gutted if Marco leaves but understand that we are approaching that point. Sadly I believe that recent results have partially been reflective of the shadow that has loomed over us re contract talks. I would however like to remember all the brilliant moments he has brought to our club and he will be very hard to replace.
I personally feel we need someone with premier league experience whether that be as a manager or as a player. I want progressive football that is attractive on the eye and someone who is respected enough to attract both proven, experienced professionals and young/upcoming talent.
I appreciate that is a big wish list but we are an attractive proposition.
Personally would like to see someone like
Cesc Fabregas. I assume Iraola is out of reach, Glasner also.
No to Potter, Nuno, Frank, etc


This is the problem, and one of the main reasons I've been consistently "Silva in".

When he leaves you just know we won't get Fabregas or the like. It'll be Potter, Nuno, Frank etc.

I'd be delighted to be proven wrong of course.

But that's the level of manager we are likely to attract. If Silva had got us into Europe and still decided to move on then the calibre of manager we could look at would be higher.

Ludlow Richard

#16
Courtesy Wikipedia:

Resigned Valencia
Sacked Porto
Left "by mutual consent" Wolves
Sacked Spurs
Sacked Al-Ittihad
Sacked Forest
And it wouldn't surprise me if he was sacked at West Ham if they go down.

On the basis of that record, it's a "no" from me.

bog

Quote from: iansthailand on May 18, 2026, 01:48:56 PM
Quote from: bog on May 18, 2026, 01:13:43 PMNono
Still chuckling. My sense of humour Mr. Bog.

Sir, if we didn't have a sense of humour I don't think we would survive.   ::tongue::


The Rock

Maybe, though I imagine most are familiar with his tactics at this point.

Silva has had the same problem. Now he won't let the midfielders play through balls to the wings so we are below average. That doesn't include Robinson running 30 years to put in a cross to the H1/JH1 stands.

I'd rather see something fresh.