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Rodgers...Bilic...IF Arry goes.

ackie

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According to The Sun, Bilic will quit after euros and Rodgers will spend three days coaching the Spanish side.
Firstly, B. Rodgers impresses me...he always wants to learn and improve. He has done an outstanding job at Swansea.
Bilic would probably convince Modric to stay.

IF Arry was to go at the end of the season, would any of those 2 improve us and do a good job?

I like Arry, but have been somewhat disappointed since January. We should have had 3rd already IMO
Anyhow, just wanted your thoughts on the two - Bilic or Rodgers
Your preference between Arry, Bilic or Rodgers and Why?
Thanks
 

YiddoJames

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I like both Rodgers and Bilic. So in the event of a now unlikely departure I could see the positives about getting either
 

tototoner

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No offence mate but don't you think this subject has been discussed to death already?

indeed, Harry not going anywhere now, I think that's very clear

it's good for us as it gives Rodgers more Premier League experience, he is certainly destined for the top

As for Bilic - Meh !!
 

dontcallme

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would be surprised if arry still in charge come 1st june tbh...

Really?

England don't want him and I doubt a bigger club will be interested. Despite analysis into his weaknesses results have been good and within budget so I can't imagine Levy sacking him this summer.

Now Hodgson is England manager I think this topic has been temporarily been put to bed.
 

EZSpur

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Yeah the whole 'who will be our next manager?' thing has already been discussued, but whats the harm of asking people about who they prefer - Manager A or Manager B?

Personally i like Rodgers but although he's an excellent manager, big clubs means big players means BIG EGO's, so i would be concerened that Rodgers wouldn't be a BIG enough manager for some players and all hell could break loose!

AVB springs to mind!!

I actually don't mind if Harry sticks around, but he's got to have learned from this season and work on his tactical play more - or bring an expert in!
 

kungfugrip

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I'd like Rodgers.

I'm unconvinced that Bilic would have any impact on Modric staying.

Yep, plus there's no guarantee Modric would be a world beater with Bilic in charge anyway - he knows it would be a Croatia love-in and he would be picked every week and may not give 100% (or 110% as pundits say - what's that about anyway?!!).
 

jbstarr14

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(or 110% as pundits say - what's that about anyway?!!).

This.
And Jamie Redknapp literally using the word literally in literally every sentence.
"They literally passed them to death..."
No Jamie, they didn't.
Now Shut the fuck up.
 

Dinpomp

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...aven-Bilic-accepts-Lokomotiv-Moscow-post.html

Bilic snubs Premier League return as Croatia boss takes up Lokomotiv Moscow post

By Sportsmail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 11:01 GMT, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:07 GMT, 14 May 2012

Slaven Bilic has snubbed the chance to return to England after accepting the managerial post at Lokomotiv Moscow.
The former West Ham and Everton defender had been linked with a move back to the Barclays Premier League after announcing his decision to relinquish his Croatia managerial duties after this summer's championship.
But the Russian club reveled on Monday that Bilic will take charge of Lokomotiv Moscow following the Euros.

'I'm very glad we were able to sign a contract with such a top coach,' Lokomotiv president Olga Smorodskaya told the club's website.

'Bilic is one of the best coaches in Europe, and we had to beat many clubs, including those from the English Premier League, in order to sign him.'

The 43-year-old Croat, who had signed a three-year deal with the Russian giants, replaces Portuguese coach Jose Couceiro, whose contract was not renewed following a disappointing season.
Lokomotiv, who lost to city rivals Spartak 2-0 in the season's finale on Sunday, finished seventh and missed a spot in the Europa League next season.
 

ackie

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...aven-Bilic-accepts-Lokomotiv-Moscow-post.html

Bilic snubs Premier League return as Croatia boss takes up Lokomotiv Moscow post

By Sportsmail Reporter
PUBLISHED: 11:01 GMT, 14 May 2012 | UPDATED: 11:07 GMT, 14 May 2012

Slaven Bilic has snubbed the chance to return to England after accepting the managerial post at Lokomotiv Moscow.
The former West Ham and Everton defender had been linked with a move back to the Barclays Premier League after announcing his decision to relinquish his Croatia managerial duties after this summer's championship.
But the Russian club reveled on Monday that Bilic will take charge of Lokomotiv Moscow following the Euros.

'I'm very glad we were able to sign a contract with such a top coach,' Lokomotiv president Olga Smorodskaya told the club's website.

'Bilic is one of the best coaches in Europe, and we had to beat many clubs, including those from the English Premier League, in order to sign him.'

The 43-year-old Croat, who had signed a three-year deal with the Russian giants, replaces Portuguese coach Jose Couceiro, whose contract was not renewed following a disappointing season.
Lokomotiv, who lost to city rivals Spartak 2-0 in the season's finale on Sunday, finished seventh and missed a spot in the Europa League next season.
Thanks for posting and updating us. We'll be stuck with Harry...
 
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