I reckon we should go for Ancelotti I know he just got sacked but he's still got something to offer!

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Is there anybody out there who doesn't think that Unsworth couldn't get this squad playing with at least some passion? I know lots will say it is a massive step up, but let's face it, at this rate we will soon be out of the running for any competition we are eligible for. Players can be dropped, why can't managers?


If I am honest with you, I see absolutely no reason why Unsie would not be an improvement on Koeman.

I am not advocating Dave as a permanent replacement or owt.....just saying nothing about Koeman suggests Unsworth would be any worse than him.
 

Tuchel for me

Want somebody younger, with more hunger than Ancelotti

Tuchel was sacked by Dortmund, he lost the faith from players and fans of Dortmund, one of the reasons is poor tactic and formation, he used 3 defenders formation that is not suitable to Dortmund. His decision in selection of players in matches was also being criticized by players and fans. The performance of his signing players was also being criticized. I think these mistakes he was being criticized are so similar to that on RK, I don't think he can greatly improve our team weaknesses.

And he is no experience on Premier League is another reason I would not choose him as our next manager since we have no time for him to adapt since we need to fight for points on league table in order to prevent our team dropped into relegation zone.
 
I seriously advise everyone to Google Ancelotti managerial career before jumping into his bandwagon. He is notorious for completely falling apart during his 2nd or 3rd season at every club he manage.
 
I seriously advise everyone to Google Ancelotti managerial career before jumping into his bandwagon. He is notorious for completely falling apart during his 2nd or 3rd season at every club he manage.


yes he does, it's a pattern with him, this one with Bayern is sort of early! It's normally at the end of the season!

Ancelotti is a very lucky coach - a very good one too of course, but he has been able to cherrypick jobs where he takes over an already very good squad at a big European club, and then is able to add more stars to that squad.

And there should be alarm bells ringing for anyone wanting him, hearing that one of the reason the senior players turned on him at Munich was because they didn't think he worked them hard enough, and that the training was lacking. I think he is at the stage of his career where he isn't interested in putting the heavy lifting in, he wants the cushy jobs, like the Bayern one was supposed to be.
 

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