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Post by quetzal on Nov 4, 2017 17:03:47 GMT
Cookie will be the Swans Manager before the next league game
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Post by manulike on Nov 4, 2017 17:06:28 GMT
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Post by quetzal on Nov 4, 2017 18:52:00 GMT
West Ham job up for grabs
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Post by rush on Nov 4, 2017 19:37:03 GMT
Cookie will be the Swans Manager before the next league game Coleman has said many times,he would never manage Swansea. He has family living there and would not want them having any insults or abuse if he was doing a bad job.
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Post by rush on Nov 4, 2017 19:42:39 GMT
Tuchel managed Dortmund, pretty high level name. David Moyes lol, did manage United, Allardyce, they are in a relegation battle at the moment. Coleman seems a bit of a way down the pecking order tbh. I would be very surprised if Everton appointed Allardyce to be fair. Haven't seen anything regarding Tuchel for a week or two, would be a good appointment Can't remember his name,but a man with Everton connections was on radio 5 today, and he was saying that big Sam will be named as the new Everton manager soon. He is on match of the day tonight,so he might give everyone an idea on his plans.
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Post by ontheroadagain on Nov 5, 2017 0:26:06 GMT
It might be naive of me, but the possibility of managing Bale, Allen, Rambo, Davies, Woodburn and Ampadu ... must be very tempting for anyone I agree. Who wouldn’t want the job with the potential available? Ancelotti would be an excellent appointment but he has no reason to take such a drastic pay cut - does he? The day to day work load as an international manager is not as great as that as a club manager of a team in potentially 3 or 4 competitions. Again, this sort of appointment would depend on negotiations. Surely the FAW have done their contingency planning for this situation so that they are not on the back foot.
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Post by welshiron on Nov 5, 2017 11:33:38 GMT
Cookie will be the Swans Manager before the next league game I said exactly the same thing to a Swansea season ticket holder yesterday, with Williams joining him in January.
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Post by 1gwaunview on Nov 5, 2017 11:44:30 GMT
The last couple of years have eroded Swansea City's connections with Wales and the locality as regards playing staff, and downgrading Alan Curtis' involvement. Coleman becoming their next manager, sadly for Wales would be a boost for Swansea in this context, and I'm sure there'd be a few Welsh players joining in the transfer windows that followed his appointment.
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Post by phillywelsh83 on Nov 6, 2017 10:59:15 GMT
I would love to see Ancelotti but surely the FAW couldn’t get near his salary demands? What would he want, £5mill a year? It might be naive of me, but the possibility of managing Bale, Allen, Rambo, Davies, Woodburn and Ampadu ... must be very tempting for anyone No chance is Ancelotti going to accept 300k a year to manage Wales. Even if they pushed the boat out and offered 500k. If Coleman goes, we will get Pulis or Giggs.
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Post by pendragon on Nov 9, 2017 21:19:52 GMT
It might be naive of me, but the possibility of managing Bale, Allen, Rambo, Davies, Woodburn and Ampadu ... must be very tempting for anyone If Coleman goes, we will get Pulis or Giggs. Have to agree with this.
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Post by alarch on Nov 9, 2017 21:23:38 GMT
We will never get Pulis whilst he's still manager at WBA. If he gets the sack then who knows... I'm worried...
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Post by manulike on Nov 9, 2017 22:20:07 GMT
How about our Cookie trading places with Wenger at the Emirates. Surely Arsene would cherish the challenge, and appreciate the smaller work load, as he grows older :+)
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Post by greenscorpio1967 on Nov 9, 2017 22:35:33 GMT
maybe cookie a Great bloke and Good manager ,maybe great managers are martin o Neil, Michael o Neil and Hallgrimsson of Iceland we need a manger who can get the best of the Squad as a unit I think it's a case of, different teams and different styles of play. Would someone like O'Neill's approach work for Wales? I highly doubt it tbh. I agree that we have underachieved overall this time round though and possibly this has been due to a dip in form as well as the incurring of suspensions and injuries, but I think Coleman is more than capable of rectifying these issues going forward if he stays.
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Post by greenscorpio1967 on Nov 9, 2017 22:39:12 GMT
maybe cookie a Great bloke and Good manager ,maybe great managers are martin o Neil, Michael o Neil and Hallgrimsson of Iceland we need a manger who can get the best of the Squad as a unit I think it's a case of, different teams and different styles of play. Would someone like O'Neill's approach work for Wales? I highly doubt it tbh. I agree that we have underachieved overall this time round though and possibly this has been due to a dip in form as well as the incurring of suspensions and injuries, but I think Coleman is more than capable of rectifying these issues going forward if he stays. some good points made but maybe O Neil outwitted him in the final game they had to win too
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 10, 2017 6:16:29 GMT
Rushy on Coleman: m.bbc.com/sport/football/41908470I like the fact he’s come out saying the next manager doesn’t have to Welsh. Thinly veiled ‘Pulis? Dim diolch!’ if you ask me.
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Post by 1gwaunview on Nov 10, 2017 11:43:57 GMT
The more time goes on the more probability Coleman stays. Doesn't seem to be mentioned much in relation to other jobs atm. He's even been discussing next year's China competition with the media in the last couple of days. If he stays I hope it's for the right reasons, not because there's nothing else on the horizon for him.
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Post by phillywelsh83 on Nov 10, 2017 14:05:32 GMT
The more time goes on the more probability Coleman stays. Doesn't seem to be mentioned much in relation to other jobs atm. He's even been discussing next year's China competition with the media in the last couple of days. If he stays I hope it's for the right reasons, not because there's nothing else on the horizon for him. Whatever his reasoning's you know he will be 100% focused on the job in hand and building his profile so he can get the big job offers.
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Post by dai on Nov 10, 2017 14:54:44 GMT
Still in two minds whether I want him to stay or not.
The fact he hasn't already committed himself is a sign that his heart may not be in the job anymore and could be just staying with us as no other offers have come in.
On the other hand, there aren't any decent alternatives.
Telling sign will be how the team plays tonight.
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Post by pendragon on Nov 12, 2017 0:38:27 GMT
The more time goes on the more probability Coleman stays. Doesn't seem to be mentioned much in relation to other jobs atm. He's even been discussing next year's China competition with the media in the last couple of days. Another interesting observation I picked up was the post match interview after the France game. It was printed in the Guardian that he had said something along the lines of that the next team that (hopefully) makes it to Euro 2020 will be better than the ones who went to Euro 2016! I thought it was quite an audacious remark to make at the best of times, but particularly so for a manager on his way out!! I think you might be onto something.. Let's keep our fingers crossed eh..
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Post by cymruramdcfc on Nov 12, 2017 8:45:54 GMT
The more time goes on the more probability Coleman stays. Doesn't seem to be mentioned much in relation to other jobs atm. He's even been discussing next year's China competition with the media in the last couple of days. Another interesting observation I picked up was the post match interview after the France game. It was printed in the Guardian that he had said something along the lines of that the next team that (hopefully) makes it to Euro 2020 will be better than the ones who went to Euro 2016! I thought it was quite an audacious remark to make at the best of times, but particularly so for a manager on his way out!! I think you might be onto something.. Let's keep our fingers crossed eh.. I read same and my feelings from that is he is staying
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Post by manulike on Nov 12, 2017 11:41:31 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Nov 13, 2017 22:32:41 GMT
I’m in the pub for Italy v Sweden (Heja Sverige) and they’ve got SSN on now. Not liking the sound of these negative Coleman quotes.
I still believe he can go and rescue a Premier League club if they come calling with a big money bonus. Swansea are struggling and yet to make a change...
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Post by greenscorpio1967 on Nov 13, 2017 23:02:16 GMT
Tuchel managed Dortmund, pretty high level name. David Moyes lol, did manage United, Allardyce, they are in a relegation battle at the moment. Coleman seems a bit of a way down the pecking order tbh. I would be very surprised if Everton appointed Allardyce to be fair. Haven't seen anything regarding Tuchel for a week or two, would be a good appointment Rflecting the odds of the next everton manager Colemans always been around 20/1 or over its been crazy Allardyce was 1-6 on at one time and unsworth drifted out to about 12-1 dyche was also very short at evens or slight odd on and now around 5s at the moment its silva and unsworth both around 6/4 maybe it just the bookies playing mind games and if you but a big bet on they would nt take it anyhow
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Post by fiveattheback on Nov 13, 2017 23:09:08 GMT
I would be very surprised if Everton appointed Allardyce to be fair. Haven't seen anything regarding Tuchel for a week or two, would be a good appointment Rflecting the odds of the next everton manager Colemans always been around 20/1 or over its been crazy Allardyce was 1-6 on at one time and unsworth drifted out to about 12-1 dyche was also very short at evens or slight odd on and now around 5s at the moment its silva and unsworth both around 6/4 maybe it just the bookies playing mind games and if you but a big bet on they would nt take it anyhow Everton have interviewed everyone in the business if you believe "Sky Sources" (Twitter)
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Post by greenscorpio1967 on Nov 13, 2017 23:58:58 GMT
Prob too many square pegs, the club has abit of identity problem they have ambitions when they no way near top 4 at the moment. Sort of club and fans difficult to please.
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 14, 2017 14:16:52 GMT
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Post by manulike on Nov 14, 2017 22:22:28 GMT
On BBC just now: "A huge thank you to our fans who came tonight, they are our hard core.
"I think I am the man to lead them, yeah, but there's a bit more to it than that. That will happen very shortly, very quick.
"I have never lost the desire to represent Wales."
Sounds very positive
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Post by saints19 on Nov 14, 2017 23:02:44 GMT
Michael O'Neill apparently first choice for Scotland: www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/41990054The FAW should be warming up the lines of communication. I'd probably rather Coleman stay but who knows what he's going to do. His signals have been very mixed. Is talking about foreign club management talk to try to improve his terms with the FAW or based in reality?
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Post by CrackityJones on Nov 14, 2017 23:05:20 GMT
Yeah the impression I got from his post match interview was he’s up for staying on but balls in the FAW’s court. Let’s see what the next couple of weeks bring.
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Post by fourfourtwo on Nov 14, 2017 23:47:29 GMT
Don't quite get why everyone wants him to sign a new deal. Wasn't it Coleman himself who said this would be his last campaign? Sure he did well enough in getting us to the Euros (but he did have the help of an in form, injury free Bale). But as a manager, you are judged on your last set of results. And remember, we were top seeds in our group and finished third.So however you look at it, that surely has to be regarded as a failure. For my money he has made too many mistakes tactically this campaign, and has shown too much loyalty to players who are past their best (Ledley, Taylor, King). And for all those who say, yes but we should have beaten Serbia at home, I would say, but we should have also lost 3-1 at home to Georgia. You can't have it both ways. After 6 years, surely it's time for a change. We've got an exciting crop of young talent coming through, give someone else a chance to develop it.
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