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Who do you want to be our next manager


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Chris12

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Reckon will be Pochettino, or if Ancelotti leaves RM reckon it will then be him definitely
 

Shea

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I really think this poll needs to be reset

I'd be interested to get a general concensus of who people want in terms of realistic options now the time is near

Much has changed I feel in the time since this poll was started
 

Chris12

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I really think this poll needs to be reset

I'd be interested to get a general concensus of who people want in terms of realistic options now the time is near

Much has changed I feel in the time since this poll was started
Someone already tried new thread with different/up to date option but was merged into here so poll was lost I think
 

Shea

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Someone already tried new thread with different/up to date option but was merged into here so poll was lost I think
Shame - a new poll would have been a lot more interesting than seeing one from months ago

I'm sure options and results would be considerably different now
 

Drexl

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If Zidane is leaving then scratch Ancelotti off the list, he will go nowhere

All the rumours were that Zidane was going to replace Ancelotti, so if Zidane is off it dont take a genius to work out Ancelotti staying
 

Shea

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If Zidane is leaving then scratch Ancelotti off the list, he will go nowhere

All the rumours were that Zidane was going to replace Ancelotti, so if Zidane is off it dont take a genius to work out Ancelotti staying
Is it not possible that Ancelotti could leave and Real could replace him with someone other than Zidane?

I don't see why Ancelotti would want to leave or they replace him so soon anyway - he seems to be doing a pretty good job thus far

Even if he did leave I would say we'd have a very slim chance of getting him in as our boss - he'd be more likely to go to Utd or someone else of that calibre - if not replace Van Gaal as the Dutch national coach
 

Drexl

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Is it not possible that Ancelotti could leave and Real could replace him with someone other than Zidane?

I don't see why Ancelotti would want to leave or they replace him so soon anyway - he seems to be doing a pretty good job thus far

Even if he did leave I would say we'd have a very slim chance of getting him in as our boss - he'd be more likely to go to Utd or someone else of that calibre - if not replace Van Gaal as the Dutch national coach

Hiddink has the Dutch gig after the world cup

Depends how impatient Perez is for success i guess, they would be mad to sack Ancelotti
 

TheAmerican

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Frank de Boer just won the Eredivisie for a 4th time in a row, that is something that Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff, and Louis van Gaal did not do. I don't see much left for him to accomplish there. It would be a good time to go in for him.
 

Shea

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Hiddink has the Dutch gig after the world cup

Depends how impatient Perez is for success i guess, they would be mad to sack Ancelotti
Oh yea I forgot Hiddink was taking over the Dutch job

I can't see why he would be sacked - he's already shown how he's progressed Real against Barca with the Cup win and further progression in CL

He's awkwardly poised between having a great season and (by Real's standards/expectations) a poor one

Fail to win the CL and Real won't care how they came close or whatever and the same if they fail to win the league
 

Shea

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Frank de Boer just won the Eredivisie for a 4th time in a row, that is something that Rinus Michels, Johan Cruyff, and Louis van Gaal did not do. I don't see much left for him to accomplish there. It would be a good time to go in for him.
That's a very good point - all he can really achieve there is repeated success

They're no longer a club that can realistically compete for titles in Europe and he's nothing more to achieve other than maintaining his position at Ajax domestically

It's certainly time to test himself in bigger, more competitive leagues I feel - whether he would do that with us I don't know (he may be high profile enough to get better offers)

Equally whether Levy has the stones to take another gamble on a young coach from a lower level league after he lost faith in his convictions with AVB I also do not know

I kinda think we'll end up with someone closer to home to Baldini - as I suspect Levy may sherk the responcibilty of the next appointment and charge Baldini with the decision
 

Spursh

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A little off topic, but Bayer Leverkusen have appointed Red Bull Salzburg's highly-rated manager, Roger Schmidt.

Thomas Tuchel was linked, but ruled himself out.
 

theShiznit

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Starting to come around to the idea of Pochetino, gets his teams working hard and playing intelligent football that is attractive to watch.

FDB just seems a bit green for us. Could see him going to Swansea or club of that ilk (although i believe the reason they got rid of Laudrup was due to him being non committal after being courted by other clubs and that could easily happen again)
 

wiggo24

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If Pochettino manages to bring in Shaw and Lallana, then I will be jumping for joy. If he said that to Levy, then I'd give him the job ASAP. Those two are worth it alone for me.
 

harry's chin

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If Pochettino manages to bring in Shaw and Lallana, then I will be jumping for joy. If he said that to Levy, then I'd give him the job ASAP. Those two are worth it alone for me.

but would we match the £55m Utd are apparently offering? Saints will take the money and that fat lady will be getting more toblerone
 

wiggo24

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but would we match the £55m Utd are apparently offering? Saints will take the money and that fat lady will be getting more toblerone

Agreed, but if it did happen, it would be an absolutely phenomenal signing imo. Will be one of the best LB's in the PL, and I wouldn't be surprised if he gets moved to a lwb/lm in the next few years and his value rockets.

For me, 30m is good value if you make sure he doesn't leave. 10 years worth of a player who will only get better.
 

TheAmerican

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If Pochettino manages to bring in Shaw and Lallana, then I will be jumping for joy. If he said that to Levy, then I'd give him the job ASAP. Those two are worth it alone for me.
We are not getting Shaw, we cannot afford him at this point. It will be a bidding war between United and Chelsea.
 
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