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12-10-2017 05:41 PM #211
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12-10-2017 05:43 PM #212
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Big Sam would an interesting appointment. But it will be someone who has a connection with the Old Firm.
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12-10-2017 05:46 PM #213This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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12-10-2017 05:49 PM #215
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12-10-2017 05:52 PM #216
First of all, get rid of all the auld cloth caps that run the SFA. I always remember Roughy saying that they only thought of themselves and not their country AND that was away back in 1978 WC...it's NOT changed a bit.
Two guys that I would appoint at the top would be Gordon Smith & Brian McClair ( these two left because the committee wouldn't allow them to carry out what was required )
They both know what Scotland need from the bottom up and how kids should be coached. McClair must be kicking himself, leaving Man Utd thinking that he was going to change the system.
Then get the correct manager in and all sing from the same hymn sheet..!
Ha, whilst typing this Gordon Smith on Radio 2 sort of slating Gordon Strachan about not playing the correct squad at the start of the campaign.
And for the manager...GOD FK&iNG KNOWSLast edited by Delboy4; 12-10-2017 at 05:54 PM.
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12-10-2017 06:07 PM #217
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At any level of football the essential requirement of a manager is that he puts the right team on the park.Strachan failed to do this a number of times and it seems that often it was his way of telling the press he would do it his way and not the way they wanted him to do it.
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12-10-2017 06:09 PM #218
Sorry to see Strachan go. Probably the right time though.
Looking forward to hearing more about his theories of eugenics now he'll have more time to develop them.
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12-10-2017 07:17 PM #224
Paul Lambert. He’s already said recently that he’d like a crack at it sometime.
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12-10-2017 07:20 PM #225This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteHIBERNIAN FC - ON THE RIGHT SIDE OF HISTORY SINCE 1875
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12-10-2017 07:28 PM #226
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You might be right about him potentially being an excellent manager......or he could be an average one that got a bit lucky at Everton. The national team shouldn't be an experiment to see if someone's still got it or not.
I don't know much about Moyes but from the little I've seen he's lost his enthusiasm, he doesn't look or come across as someone that'll inspire players.
IMO there's no great Scottish candidates to be the top guy but there's plenty of good candidates to assist whoever gets it.
People I'd like to be considered are:-
Allardyce
Klinsman
Bert van marwijk (don't know much about him but seems to be successful at national level)
Martin O'Neill (he may fancy a new challenge after this campaign?)
A.n.other (there must be a director of football somewhere in Europe that'd be suited to international management)
Fwiw I think Michael O'Neill will get it and it'll be a complete disaster.
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12-10-2017 07:38 PM #228
Whoever it is, their only job should be to get the best first team possible and qualify for a damn tournament.
He should have nothing to do with trying to organise the game, develop kids or put action plans into place. All of that is for clubs and the SFA to deal with. I don’t want him anywhere near a think tank.
This is is meant to be the pinnacle of our game. Let’s stop mucking around trying to build for the future and concentrate on winning the next game. Then the next one.
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12-10-2017 08:40 PM #229
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Trouble is, you wouldn't put it past them.
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12-10-2017 09:17 PM #231
I'm happy he's gone. You can't fail at 2 campaigns and still be in a job- what kind of country are you!!!!!
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12-10-2017 09:37 PM #235
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If Scotland want to win things, they should appoint Alan Stubbs!
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12-10-2017 09:38 PM #236This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show QuoteLess talk, more gifs. 21.05.16
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12-10-2017 10:02 PM #239This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Huge difference from that to managing at international level.
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