fruitnveg
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I am starting to dislike this spanish obsession.
Don't understand this argument. Clement is British. He's not even spent a whole year in spain yet. Where's the Spanish obsession in this?
I am starting to dislike this spanish obsession.
until this season, other than Inigo Calderon and Fran Sandaza in League 1, we had no other Spanish players or staff until Vicente signed during our first season at the Amex.
Paul Clement was assistant and caretaker coach at Blackburn Rovers when they were relegated from the Premier League and has never played professional football.
So if it's ok with you, I wil pass on this one as there are better candidates.
until this season, other than Inigo Calderon and Fran Sandaza in League 1, we had no other Spanish players or staff until Vicente signed during our first season at the Amex.
Paul Clement was assistant and caretaker coach at Blackburn Rovers when they were relegated from the Premier League and has never played professional football.
So if it's ok with you, I wil pass on this one as there are better candidates.
Don't understand this argument. Clement is British. He's not even spent a whole year in spain yet. Where's the Spanish obsession in this?
Joking aside, Colin's style of play is (not unreasonably) consigned to the dark ages but there can still be a place for experience. It is difficult to balance though. It works best when the experience comes from within the club which is one reason I think there may be a place for Nathan Jones whatever happens. Would love a young coach committed to fast passing football but that might not satisfy those who want excitement AND to win the league at a canter.
well what is the definition of the spanish experiment? surely fran sandaza and inigo calderon in league 1 (and poyet as manager, i know hes not spanish, but hes a spanish speaker, who wants to play the spanish way, and recruit spaniards/south americans) indicate the start of the spanish experiment, or are you defining it by a 'spanish' style of play (the tiki-taka style slow build up) that we absolutely played in league 1 and into the championship
you also didnt mention that paul clement was assistant to STEVE KEAN when VENKYS had just come in - he was an absolute calamity of a manager, signing awful players as they benefited him/his agent - with fans against him. truly an awful time for that club. Nobody could have reversed that
then add to the fact that Ancelotti picked him up after this, shows that he obviously rates him
Jose Mourinho never played a level of football higher than semi-pro, did Villas-Boas/Ralf Rangnick ever play professionally? - same as Paul Clement. this of course means NOTHING. but seeing as you highlighted it, i thought id give an example of somebody similar who has achieved a LOT, without the real playing experience that you feel is necessary
this is of course all down to opinion - but id be interested to know who you think are better candidates, and your reasoning
Better candidates?
Tim Sherwood- took a team to the Uefa cup with its highest ever points total, played for a premier league winning team and so has contacts in the English game
Ralf Rangnick - has an impressive win ratio of 45% and has managed some of the best sides in German football.
Malky Mackay - got cardiff in to the premier league and got them to mid table before a mad chairman sacked him
Franco Zola - had a good first season at Watford and would likely attract the players we would want to sign to get into the premier league. Maybe not as good a record as the others, but would be popular amongst fans with his preferred style of play.
Steve Clarke - unlucky to be sacked at west brom, has good contacts at Liverpool and Chelsea. an outsider, but more experience that Clement.
Roberto di matteo - champions league winner, over 50% win ratio and has proven he can work with smaller and larger budgets.
Any of those I would be happy with.
Something we thought that OG would do,.......Pick up some more of their 'unwanted' youngsters please
I have just emailed Skybet requesting a price on Clement.
Chances are they'll come back with even money.
16/1 with coral.
Skybet put him in at 28/1.
It would appear you, and considerably less of me have now bought him into 16/1.£20 @ 28/1 with skybet
I just think that after a couple of "experimental" appointments, TB will opt for someone with experience this time.
He won't want the same thing to happen a third time.
So it's Steve Clarke for me.
It would appear you, and considerably less of me have now bought him into 16/1.