Slaven Bilic named as West Ham Manager (09.06.15)

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  • Ask what? ;wink ;whistle ;run
  • Danny Gabbidon for new assistant coach ;biggrin
  • They aren't allowed to sell up for a few years though are they (as part of the stadium deal)?

    That only applies if they sell the whole club I think, there is nothing to stop them selling part of the club to a new investor who will then pay them back any outstanding loans they have made to the club (with interest of course), then buy the rest over a period of time - say 5% per year. Providing they do not show above the agreed profit levels over that period, they would pay little or nothing, once the time constrain has passed they can sell the rest which could all be profit.
  • Putting aside the Citeh disappointment, we've won 3 of the last 4, scoring 3 in each of them.

    And Slav was meant to be under pressure?
  • grey,

    The pressure comes next season when we should be in the Top Six and in the latter stages of both Cups. ;whistle
  • I personally think that Bilic is great for our club. He still needs a good defensive coach (perhaps he could sign ;bfs although, based on today's result I'm not sure) and a decent scouting network. I am absolutely happy for us not to buy big and go all out marquee, scour the lower leagues and get players who are hungry.

  • scour the lower leagues and get players who are hungry.

    I'm starving, but I'm going for a chinese shortly ;wink
  • At some point we're going to have to actually stick with a manager.
  • Now. We stick now.
  • It is quite an achievement.

    Lyall took 63 games to get 25 First Div wins, Greenwood 70, Arry 72, Glenda 76, Sam 81

    None of the others won 25 top flight games, Pards got 20 in 55 games and Curbs 23 in 61.

    Day off, bored.
  • Just to play devils advocate and then run off to bed.... If we actually did sack Bilic and you had to pick any current manager in the Prem., who would you choose?

    I'd pick one of Conte, Poch or Koeman (Mourinho would be my last choice!)
  • Id re-appoint Bilic ;whistle
  • Good call twist ;ok
  • I would also stick with Bilic, but to address the question I'd go for Conte.

    Going outside the Premiership, it would be good to see Rafa actually arrive - I would not hold it against him switching to Real Madrid when the opportunity came ...
  • Pochettino for me ;ok
  • It was a theoretical question... I have no desire to lose Bilic. Perhaps its more a case of which Prem managers do we rate and that we'd be happy to have here.

    Or should I just stomp my feet and say 'you cant choose Bilic! ;wink
  • I didn't choose Bilic.

    Bilic chose me.

    ;carew
  • #beardlyfe
  • edited February 2017
    Don't want: Conte, Klopp, Mourhino, Pulis, Howe, Koeman, Hughes, Dyche, Moyes

    OK with: Wenger, Ranieri, Guardiola, Pochettino,

    Have no opinion on: Puel, Silva, Clement, Mazzari, Karanka(sp)

    Of current managers.
  • It's the only lyfe I know...
  • There's one glaring, glum omission from that list, Mrs G...
  • Non commital ;lol
  • edited February 2017
    I didn't mention Bilic either.

    I was focusing on 'other' managers.

    But, if it bothers you, I'll go on the record and say I would have been happy for him to stay, and I'm happy for Bilic to stay. ;ok.
  • I just posted on the Guardian website

    "Slaven is the manager we've been waiting for since Curbs or even Arry, a man with Iron in his soul, who knows what it means to pull on the claret and blue, who likes to play good football, who can park the bus (with the handbrake off) when necessary but can take a few loses on the chin and still stand proud."

    And he plays a mean guitar, like Johnny Lyall mixed with Slash. What's not to love?

    That will do it for me.
  • I think Koeman is looking to be the next manager to make the leap into the elite club pool as he proved himself at Southampton and is now improving Everton, cant be long until a big club give him a go.

    I wouldn't change Billic at present but the three I think that impress me most are Koeman, Klopp and Poch, probably in that order.
  • I notice the reference to curbs earlier

    Didn't he reject us the first time we approached him?

    And in the tevez season we would likely have been relegated but for quashie's timely injury which meant he couldn't play in the run in. We had failed to win any game in which quashie played yet he wouldn't have been dropped if he didn't get injured IMO - the rest is history - noble, tevez, Zamora and co...

    even though both played for the club I wouldn't place curbs and Bilic in the same category.

    Bilic in spite of some difficulties is in another league to curbs.
  • baracks

    Remember back, the reference from Izzy was more about the fact that he understands the club and the way we like to operate, rather than a comparison of their traits as managers ;ok
  • edited February 2017
    For me, aside from Slav, this is the order in which I would want the other managers in this league as West Ham boss (not how much I rate them as a coach, but simply for how much I would want them here).

    01. Mauricio Pochettino
    02. Antonio Conte
    03. Ronald Koeman
    04. Eddie Howe
    04. Arsene Wenger
    05. Jurgen Klopp
    07. Pep Guardiola
    -------------- (anything below here I would be underwhelmed by)
    08. Sean Dyche
    09. Tony Pulis
    10. Claude Puel
    11. Marco Silva
    12. Mark Hughes
    13. Paul Clement
    14. Claudio Ranieri
    15. Walter Mazzarri
    -------------- (anything below here i would be angry about)
    16. Aitor Karanka
    17. Sam Allardyce
    18. David Moyes
    -------------- (anything below here and i couldn't offer the club my support for a while)
    19. Jose Mourinho


    #ninja
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