10 Jan 2018 13:07:04
Who's going to be your manager next year boys?


1.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 14:56:21
All of us arm chair managers, same as every season. We believe in continuity. Who are you going to replace hazard with?


2.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 15:27:32
Nice Supa, nice.


3.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 15:27:39
Whose going to be your manager next year gola?


4.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 15:54:36
Conte.


5.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 16:13:40
Most likely mourinho thanks to conte by the looks of it.


6.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 16:33:07
Conte will be gone in the summer mist likely. Hazard certainly will be gone.


7.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 19:28:46
Is his name spelt with an 'o', my mistake, sorry lads!


8.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 19:45:30
It was not a dig I was merely just asking a question
Why on these sites does everything get taken personally yes Conte and hazard will go.


9.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 20:27:30
Jose wont.


10.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 20:57:02
Because text has no context what may be a straight question can interpreted differently.

I'd expect Jose to at least see out his contract. If he did leave I'm not sure who would take over. There's not many outstanding candidates.


11.) 10 Jan 2018
10 Jan 2018 21:50:47
If you want to see attacking football, the pochettino would be a good candidate, if you want practical, no-nonsence, then sean dyche would fit the bill, and if you prepared to wait 2-4 years, johnson at bristol city looks promising.


12.) 11 Jan 2018
11 Jan 2018 13:05:12
Does anyone have any views on Gasperini? Seems good at bringing youth through, plays good football and is very pragmatic. I know he failed at Inter, but that isn't really a measure of anything.

I think the idea of continuing with managerial musical chairs is a bit tedious for us and the Premiership, but I understand that its a matter of safeguarding finance and being careful with appointments.

One of the things that I've been thinking of for a while is how managers are categorised, and what that means for football. For example, Cryuff-ian and post-Cryuffian managers have dominated recently with tika-taka football, and any take on any other tactics, see Mourinho, traditional Italian, etc, is seen as inferior (despite their relatively near-recent success) . Do people see football evolving purely into a something straight out of a Cryuff playbook, or do people thing that there will be a different 'school' come along and replace it? Or system to counter it.

Also, on another note, who thinks Klopp to Real in the summer would be a reasonable shout? It certainly won't be Zizou come next season!

Jack.