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1 minute ago, Vesper said:

Fernando Santos: Poland sack manager after six games following poor Euro 2024 qualifying form

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/sport/football/66802705.amp

yep, I am Polish, and he was terrible as a coach, he looked like he didn't care about the job at all and just came to collect the paycheck.

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22 hours ago, Magic Lamps said:

Was thinking the same… honestly had to google if they they meant Kieran or Kevin McKenna lol 

 

Poch is not perfect but replacing him with someone who has 0 top flight experience would be an even  dafter move than downgrading from Tuchel to Potter. 

(However, my nightmare would actually be Todd bringing in Jürgen Klinsmann. Would be completely random but Americans just love him ^^)
 

I don’t really like Poch tbh, too spursy for me. But the players do, apparently. We are not winning anything big next year anyway so hiring someone for short term success at the cost of player development would probably backfire.

A few, actually. Flick, Tuchel, kovac and Allegri have all somewhat recently shown they can do it. Would draw the line at Conte. Not even starting with Löw, Santos, Favre or even Jose. It is probably less about serial winners but also about personal fit. This would make flick more likely cos he is soft spoken and empathetic like Poch, good with young players not as intense as the other 3

It's not Todd. It's Egbali.

Todd was the mastermind behind experienced signings like Sterling, Koulibaly. Pochettino was appointed by his recommendation.

Eghbali, Wyss & the new sporting directors are behind the youth drive, and the push for younger, more 'energetic' managers who buy into their whole policy of stockpiling youth talent in long-term contracts and raising the clubs value for the future ( when they will ultimately sell)

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Athletic sources: Kieran Mckenna, Enzo Maresca, Thomas Frank, Sebastian Hoeness, in the shortlist.

De Zerbi, Kompany are unlikely candidates. No chance of Tuchel, Conte or Mourinho. 

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De Zerbi is greasier than an oil slick. Complains in February Brighton aren't big enough for me basically whoring himself out, Brighton go on a terrible run he backtracks says I love Brighton and the people. Poch body language last couple of weeks is bad he won't commit himself to Chelsea bound to be rumours in football and managerial circles that he's going to leave. Last week De Zerbi announces he's leaving Brighton also factor in the Bayern Munich role and the odds on that Ten Haag is getting sacked. I'd rather have Paula Vennells as manager than that snake.

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It will be McKenna and I want all Poch out people to fully embrace it with all your heart. Because it was clear that this kind of manager would be the replacement for Poch. 

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3 hours ago, Strike said:

 

Athletic sources: Kieran Mckenna, Enzo Maresca, Thomas Frank, Sebastian Hoeness, in the shortlist.

De Zerbi, Kompany are unlikely candidates. No chance of Tuchel, Conte or Mourinho. 

Clownlake rearing it's head again.

But tbf, I'm not sure if this would be worse than Potter from 2 years ago.

Potter failed miserably with a champions league winning squad full of egos bigger than him. He was never going to elevate that team.

Now that the squad has been stripped and replaced with young talent, most of which are yet to achieve anything, who knows? The incoming manager's reputation might be of little consequence.

The question is whether someone like Kenna can actually deliver in an elite league against top coaches and teams.

If Eghbali is using data from the Championship to base this claim., he is a more substantial fool than I thought.

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1 hour ago, Gundalf said:

It will be McKenna and I want all Poch out people to fully embrace it with all your heart. Because it was clear that this kind of manager would be the replacement for Poch. 

I would be very upset if it is McKenna. Wanted a manager with a different style from Poch, McKenna tactics is very Poch like. 

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McKenna would be a wild appointment but I wouldn’t put it past these owners. 

Thomas Frank hasn’t shown the kind of possession based control football that the owners are supposedly looking for. I’m wondering why his name is even on the short list. 
 

Enzo Maresca has worked with Joe Shields before. Could be that they go to him. 

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