Slaven Bilic named as West Ham Manager (09.06.15)

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  • Thanks for that Mrs G ;ok Very nice to read. SB is clearly a very respectful and respected man
  • Shame some of our fans ain’t
  • A good read ;ok

    I don't think many doubt Slav as a man as he has always come across well, not only decent and sporting but a great passion for the game. It is a high stress and high stakes game and if you will enjoy the feeling of 50,000 fans chanting Super Slav then he will accept the other side of that coin I feel sure.

    The essence of the stress and stakes is that there can be no other profession that has 50'000 people appraising your performance at every move and no other profession for which the results of your work are so instantly viewable, week after week. I would say to Rosenior that this is the nature of the job, it is not for the faint hearted, you will be held aloft on shoulders and also kicked when you are on the floor (metaphorically) and if that's not for you then become a kit man or physio when you retire, or maybe go retro and open a pub.
  • edited October 2017
    I thought Bilic should have gone after the Swansea game, I’ve seen nothing that makes me consider changing my mind.
  • He needs to go

    Simple as that

    Not good enough
  • He's going nowhere after that win vs Spurs, bought him at least another few more weeks
  • 3 points off midtable. Should be given more time.
  • stays for me, or walks at his own speed

    He had little choice today, injuries to two defenders and Zab on a yellow
  • West ham wanting a manager sacked after an away draw SMH
  • Should have been sacked ages ago.
  • Europe cup done it for me
  • He just doesn't seem to know what's needed

    I've supported him wholeheartedly throughout, but enough is enough
  • edited October 2017

    West ham wanting a manager sacked after an away draw SMH

    It's got nothing to do with the fact we drew today. Our football has been poor all season. And a lot of last season too.

    If we were winning every week the performances wouldn't matter, but to play as badly as we have been and have only 9 points from ten games (including Huddersfield, Brighton, Newcastle, Palace, Swansea, Burnley, Southampton and West Brom) is just not good enough.
  • Me too and agree Expat
  • The comment you often hear made about other clubs is "How many of their players would you want playing for West Ham?"

    I have always been largely pro-Slav but I am now asking myself the question "How many of the other 19 clubs in the Premier League would want Slaven Bilic as their manager?"

  • edited October 2017
    It's always nice to beat Tottenham but IMHO the Premier League is more important. The win last Wednesday probably gave Slaven a few more weeks before we hit another bad patch of results and he is one defeat away from the sack again. Whilst he can't be blamed for a couple of brainless decisions today we can ask why we didn't continue to attack and get a third goal which would surely have killed off Palace off. I could understand trying to defend the lead a bit more if we had a top rated CDM, now why didn't we get one of those in the last window? ;doh
  • edited October 2017
    For me slav feels like impact manger, a bit like ,,,,,,,,,; his name escapes me
  • West Ham 0-5 Liverpool you heard it here first ;weep
  • I know Pep called the white half of North London "The Harry Kane" team, based on what has happened since a certain Frenchman left it appears one player can make a lot of difference! ;weep
  • Has to go for me

    Just has no identity of what he wants and how he wants his team to play and he's in his 3rd year

    Over achieved in a season where Chelsea finished 10th, Liveprool 8th and Leicester won the league

    Players are a good bunch just feel they don't want to play under him as the desire isn't there anymore
  • West ham wanting a manager sacked after an away draw SMH

    It isn’t solely that, and it’s churlish to suggest that’s the only reason people want him gone.

    It’s the entirety of last season and the start of this. The inability to even remotely address our continual problems. The conviction that under Bilic this scrappy, disorganised, mistake-ridden team is all we will ever be, a team so many fans are fed up of watching and a team which provides extremely little enjoyment even when they win.

    You can shake your head, but this is a bad side to watch defensively and offensively, and Bilic does not seem capable of doing anything about it.
  • need someone new in before the January window. Bilic must be amongst the worst managers we have had .......and that is saying something.
  • Jorderz,

    The problem is we are told we aren't allowed to aspire to greater levels by the traditionalists "It's the West Ham Way". Regretably we appear neither to have the manager nor the financial clout (owners) to be able to compete and look to have to struggle most seasons unless we can unearth a couple of gems. I don't think we would lose our identity if we were regularly at the upper end of the table. We didn't in 1986 when we finished 3rd.
  • edited October 2017
    just getting up here in Canada ,is Bilic stll our leader ;whistle
  • Two words
    Astra
    Brighton
  • Bilic isn't a bad manager, he just isn't a manager to take us to the next level.
  • He's currently struggling to keep us at this level.
  • edited October 2017
    When I saw “Kevin Nolan”, “Notts county”, “sam allardyce” and “champions league” all in the space of a few words, I felt obliged to click on the link purely out of curiosity....
  • Yes Nolan for sure, he will do a SA / Curbs Job for someone, trouble is that isn’t good enough for many fans these days, they took the words “try and close the gap to the next level” far too seriously, some even thought it was promised
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