Coldeanseagull
Opinionated
Don't let that get in the way of a good conspiracy theory!If his contract was up, he didn't need ousting did he?
Don't let that get in the way of a good conspiracy theory!If his contract was up, he didn't need ousting did he?
I agree with a lot of what you say but think that Lopetegui is a far better manager than you give him credit for, certainly better than both Potter and Iraola (so far).A real lack of class from the Hammers. All very badly handled. It will end in tears.
I think this is good news for the Albion because Moyes had them consistently finishing in the Top 10 but I can see them slipping down the table. I get they want to change their style - nothing wrong with that - but I don't think Lopetegui is the right manager for them. Potter or Iraola would have been a better fit.
Sooner you win the money the sooner you place it on new betsYeah but any idea why bookies don’t just wait? They pay the same return out anyway…
Gary ON has done a better job at Wolves already this season with a weaker squadI agree with a lot of what you say but think that Lopetegui is a far better manager than you give him credit for, certainly better than both Potter and Iraola (so far).
If he hadn’t caused such an almighty mess by sneaking around with Real Madrid whilst Spain manager his star probably wouldn’t have dimmed and he’d be in mind for much bigger jobs than West Ham. Even post the Spain/Madrid debacle he won the Europa. Did a stellar job at wolves under some remarkable financial constraints.
I do think that it’s good news for the Albion because West Ham don’t have the squad to play lovely tika-taka football overnight - Zouma and Ogbonna aren’t going to become ball playing superstars. They’re going to lose Paqueta and despite having the cash, are going to need to spend some serious money to allow Lopetegui to succeed.
Excellent pointSooner you win the money the sooner you place it on new bets
Paying out while there are still football matches to bet on makes good business sense i reckon.
Trophy apart (yes I know it's big to set aside), contextually he's their Mike Bailey. Get's results, but fans hate the style of football. With good reason too.He won them a European trophy less than a year ago, ungrateful pricks
You can't have Potter laying the foundations at Brighton for RDZ, if Lopetegui didn't at Wolves for GON. Wolves were bottom when Lopetegui took over, they were 13th by the time he left.Gary ON has done a better job at Wolves already this season with a weaker squad
Strikes me that there are a lot of similarities between Moyes > Lopetegui and Hughton > Potter. West Ham are actually playing quite well, often 60+% in games, 20+ shots and chances. Main difference is that I don't remember us conceding quite so many goals. We'd lose by a single goal after playing well rather than letting 3 or 4 in. Part of this might be that our squad was motivated and hungry after nearly dropping from the PL, whereas some in this WHU team appear to still want to be doing things the Moyes-way.Looks like Julian Lopetegui is under huge pressure this afternoon as West H'aaaaaaaaaa'm boss. Expectations at the beginning of the season were for them challenging for a top 6 spot but currently a fair way off that despite showing glimpses of brilliance.
Surely any new manager deserves more time and they should keep the faith?
Will be interesting to see who they go for, rumours that Southgate would be interested in the gig or Ten Hag for an early return to the EPL.
Yes you can - Potter left RDZ a team that was zinging along near the top of the PL, and RDZ almost managed to finish the season in the same position. Lopetegui left O'Neill with an ordinary team wandering around in lower mid table.You can't have Potter laying the foundations at Brighton for RDZ, if Lopetegui didn't at Wolves for GON. Wolves were bottom when Lopetegui took over, they were 13th by the time he left.
Bloody hell it's been 7 months since I wrote that!Yes you can - Potter left RDZ a team that was zinging along near the top of the PL, and RDZ almost managed to finish the season in the same position. Lopetegui left O'Neill with an ordinary team wandering around in lower mid table.
Guess which anyone would have rather taken over?
Problem with Lopetegui is that he's not famed for being a particularly attacking manager. He's known for being defensively sturdy whilst playing possession based football. Despite that being his tactical style, only Wolves and Leicester have conceded more this season so far. Something isn't working out on the pitch.No way should they sack manager Won at Newcastle and lost against Arsenal and Leicester. I watched most of latter game. Completly dominated 1st half and should have scored at least 3 goals. Had 30 shots. Fans wanted better football which they now have but without results so far.