Post managers you would like to see get a chance in a big club with history and money
either bc you actually think they deserve the chance and would be good, or because of the memes
Post managers you would like to see get a chance in a big club with history and money
either bc you actually think they deserve the chance and would be good, or because of the memes
Obvious bait is obvious but I'll bite.
>he already had his chance at Everton.
>everton is a big club with money
lol
yo I heard you liked bait
Almost thought big sam was trench while doing a quick scroll
would like to see him at liverpool
>take real madrid or bayern or whatever
>get them relegated
>all key players leave in january
>report loses of 800 million euros
is that Meat Loaf?
>Welcome to Barcelona Mr Warnock.
based
>Sam Allardyce: took Everton from near relegation zone to finish 8th, sacked and derided
>Marco Silva: took Everton from 8th to 8th, hailed as a genius
>Bielsa
>spending money
reminder that Warnock was offered the Chelsea job at one point but turned it down
He’s unironically pretty good, not amazing but good enough to manage Chelsea/Manure in their current state
5 months with a shite squad and no money
Ian holloway and his hat
More like meat love or beat meat
This guy. Imagine him managing
>Barca
>Bayern
>Real
>Milan
yeah back when Chelsea was a nobody London club like QPR and Millwall
literally left Lazio, the biggest club he has been in, because they didn't give him the money
>welcome to Chelsea
When was that? Chelsea was always an upper mid table club - somewhere in between where they are now and where Everton are now. Not a Chelsea fan but seriously, don’t buy into this whole ‘chelsea wuz maed in 2003 lolollol’ theory because it just makes you look like a zoomer suffering from confirmation bias
Yeah but still were pretty irrelevant. Like West Ham or so. I mean, they won 5 trophies between 1955 and 2004 lol
>I'm here to interview for the Arsenal job
and got relegated 3 times in that period
please god no
The only man who can replace England's Brave Lion Gareth Southgate (press f)
>chelsea was always an upper mid table club
my god, when a zoomer self exposes xerself
Would love to see him make an simeone style shithousery team of chelsea or something.
leaving a club because they didn't fulfil their promises to you =/= leaving because they didn't spend loads of money
he's flat-out refusing to sign players at Leeds, opting to play midfielders and full-backs at CB instead of actually signing a CB; he's no José
You don’t win 3 European trophies by being shit/irrelevant
why would we replace Southgate with a downie?
>see another guatemalan
noice
also would love to see pic related in madrid or barca or atleti
as much as it was important to show respect and not to move on too quickly following his tragic death, the position does ultimately need to be filled
tbf dyche is a god-tier manager considering some of the high finishes with that burnley side, even staying up is a massive achievement when your best player is probably nick pope or james tarkowski
...
Can he fix your ego and money bloated team
Kek'd
The epl has gotten exponentially harder in the last two, three seasons. Everton, Leicester and Wolves would unironically be in the top 4 in Spain, Germany or Italy.
>They were always a big club
t. doesn't know about the 80s - mid 90s
There are a few British managers who I think would do well if given a chance, but big clubs in England need a fancy name and are enamoured by this idea of the exotic "professor" character bringing in a foreign style. It's why Moyes, while being left with a dogshit ageing squad and not being given the funds to rebuilt it, was booted at the earliest opportunity while Van Gaal was given hundreds of millions and 2 full seasons.
And it goes without saying that British managers lack the language skills to go abroad, see: Gary Neville.
>And it goes without saying that British managers lack the language skills to go abroad, see: Gary Neville.
This as well. Spaniards, for example, are literal retards at speaking english and yet we've had several high profile spanish managers in the PL
Villa and Forrest have won European Cups, not exactly relevant teams today
Pep is the only one that's had any success in the Prem as far as I can remember
I said because they won European silverware is means they have been relevant for much of their history. Not the other way around
Benitez, Emery and Roberto Martinez have all managed good clubs.
please stop being retarded
>And it goes without saying that British managers lack the language skills to go abroad
I hate being an Anglophone. The only foreign language education I ever had was learning some Spanish vocabulary in the 10th grade.
Speaking a foreign language seems like magic to me.
Duolingo you fat fuck.
Bielsa uses the young ones, just look at Leeds.
Roy Hodgson can speak 6 languages and he's English.
El kalule en el colo colo
Give him the Barca job
unironically hughton
I truly believe that he'd do great things at a club like Chelsea, Tottenham or United if he's given couple seasons to settle in.
Based
This, honestly.
>big sam got jewed out of managing the England squad and leading us to glory
Literally the greatest England manager we've ever had. 100% win record. Nobody can match it!
Would lose the dressing room in a matter of minutes
This, always puts Bournemouth in good stead considering their lack standout talent, same with Dyche. Either of them will get the England job in the future.
I would pay to a mic on him during halftime team talks especially if he was ever coaching Man U or a good Forest side.
>back when