Slaven Bilic named as West Ham Manager (09.06.15)

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  • alderz said:

    MrsG ;ok

    I edited my post

    So did I.

    ;wink
  • And I'm the one who suffers
  • If Bilic left and went to Madrid tomorrow, I'd be tempted with Silva at Hull. He is the next Mourinho IMO. Very, very good. Got the makings of a top coach.

    Howe is another good bet. What he has done at Bournemouth is incredible.
  • Outcast

    You have no idea how tempting it is to edit other people's posts all the time to make them look stupid.
  • edited February 2017
    alderz said:

    Outcast

    You have no idea how tempting it is to edit other people's posts all the time to make them agree with Lukerz.

    Know exactly what you mean ald ;ok
  • That'll explain all the heat your posts get then
  • alderz said:

    Outcast

    You have no idea how tempting it is to edit other people's posts all the time to make them look stupid.

    So that doesnt happen then? My posts always seem a lot more stupid after i first post them ;wahoo
  • Alderz, you have absolutely no need to edit my posts to make me look an idiot. I can do it all by myself.
    Who did that???? ;lol
  • Only stupid people will ever agree to anything I post
  • Happy to go with anyone who brings the team success & I know that is selling my soul to the devil but ..................???

    Alderz number 19 might have to fit the bill but there are a few candidates I would prefer but Slav will be safe as long as we are challenging for domestic honours next season and qualifying for Europe. ;wink
  • I would be interested to see where a neutral would put Slav on your list Alderz.

    Other than that my only note would be the difference between Paulis at 9 and Sam at 17 as for me they are so similar, highly efficient Premiership managers who will ensure mid table security but not really entertain or inspire.
  • claret

    I just don't want to have Sam back. I didn't particularly want him to leave when he did, but I think looking backward would be a misstep.
  • Skipper and the Guv.
    Love it ;hug
  • I love Slaven Bilic.
    He feels the pain and knows what it's like.
  • It's going to be interesting to see with how big a stick the bigwigs are going to beat him with after that postmatch interview. You simply must not speak the truth about referees.
  • You can keep your Konte's and your Clopps going nuts to the crowd, imo.

    When you see a manager hurting like that, that's true passion, for me.
  • BBC commentator when Slav throws the mike "Oi mate, mind the kit" ;lol
  • edited February 2017
    I have to wonder if it's just a culmination of decisions that have gone against us. Yesterday he just flipped.

    I love him all the more.
  • Suz ;ok

    I've never seen a season like this where so many decisions have gone against us. Slav has always kept quiet when talking about refs, its no surprise he finally flipped.
    He cares just as much as us fans and that's why i love him
  • edited February 2017
    More frustrated that we let the goal in IMO.
  • Bunch of comments discussing the match moved to WBA thread ;ok
  • Suz ;ok

    I've never seen a season like this where so many decisions have gone against us. Slav has always kept quiet when talking about refs, its no surprise he finally flipped.
    He cares just as much as us fans and that's why i love him

    I have

    Last season (in fact even more)
  • Would love to see the hat going around at the next home game to pay his fine as happened at a lower league match earlier this season, not because he needs it but just to send the message to the FA that it is getting ridiculous to keep fining managers more and more when criticising a referee in a post match interview that he is forced to give by the same FA. If a ref wants to be a ref, he knows the score, he knows his performance will be as scrutinised as any player and manager, if he does well he will get praised and if he has a bad game he will be criticised, if they don't like it don't become referees. I am not suggesting you should be able to swear and cuss them but you should be able to say he was rubbish, he got everything wrong and changed the result of the match with his decisions, if that is what is evident. Ref's will endear themselves more if they hold their hands up also, as we all understand mistakes and bad games.
  • There also needs to be some sort of sanction against reporters who persist in asking managers questions about their views on the ref decisions, even when they know that the managers will in turn get in to trouble for answering them.
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