by Doolittle » 09 Oct 2019 16:07
by Ascotexgunner » 09 Oct 2019 16:14
by royal67 » 09 Oct 2019 16:24
Doolittle Hughton please, not Hughes. Sparky left Stoke with a toxic legacy, having persuaded the owners to shell out gazillions on a stream of expensive vanity signings. We need someone to get the best out of what we've already got.
by John Smith » 09 Oct 2019 16:29
by Franchise FC » 09 Oct 2019 16:31
John Smith Ainsworth would be a very astute choice. He'd be able to work on a budget and bring some promising talent up from Wycombe, also the likes of Akinfenwa who would also be a real handful up top.
by From Despair To Where? » 09 Oct 2019 16:35
HoundJaytee Have you seen Sparky's record at his last 2 clubs ? You have to be joking.
5 wins from 27 at Soton - yep crap.
71 from 200 at Stoke - isnt that actually pretty impressive? We're talking Stoke here - in the Prem
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by retro royal » 09 Oct 2019 16:38
by paultheroyal » 09 Oct 2019 16:43
by WoodleyRoyal » 09 Oct 2019 16:46
by Gunny Fishcake » 09 Oct 2019 16:53
by Millsy » 09 Oct 2019 16:56
Ascotexgunner Sparky is a very decent manager and.....he is scary as well.
I remember watching Wales when he was manager and after an appalling first 45 against Belarus walked past me at half time. You wouldn't f*ck with him and Id have hated to have been one of the players. Second half....different story...came straight out and Johnny Hartson did the biz.
I don't get the hatred and slagging off he gets.
He got Fulham into the Europa league ffs.....
Three top 10 finishes with City in the PL when they were not that.
Got sh*tty Stoke to 9th in the PL.
Saved Southampton from relegation when they were really in the pooh!!!!
Yeah I know he got sacked the following season but to be fair to him the board pulled the rug from under him and offloaded any talent that team had that summer....
He has a good pedigree and if Houghton wasn't available I would take him like a shot.
Wondered if we could have a Wales Day as well
by sandman » 09 Oct 2019 16:59
John Smith Ainsworth would be a very astute choice. He'd be able to work on a budget and bring some promising talent up from Wycombe, also the likes of Akinfenwa who would also be a real handful up top.
by John Smith » 09 Oct 2019 17:02
WoodleyRoyal who are Talk Reading on twitter are they reliable? they just posted this
Talk Reading
@TalkReading
Mark Hughes will NOT be on Reading’s shortlist to replace José Gomes as the club look to make an appointment as soon as possible. #readingfc
EDIT; they got there info from sky sports
by paultheroyal » 09 Oct 2019 17:03
2 world wars, 1 world cupAscotexgunner Sparky is a very decent manager and.....he is scary as well.
I remember watching Wales when he was manager and after an appalling first 45 against Belarus walked past me at half time. You wouldn't f*ck with him and Id have hated to have been one of the players. Second half....different story...came straight out and Johnny Hartson did the biz.
I don't get the hatred and slagging off he gets.
He got Fulham into the Europa league ffs.....
Three top 10 finishes with City in the PL when they were not that.
Got sh*tty Stoke to 9th in the PL.
Saved Southampton from relegation when they were really in the pooh!!!!
Yeah I know he got sacked the following season but to be fair to him the board pulled the rug from under him and offloaded any talent that team had that summer....
He has a good pedigree and if Houghton wasn't available I would take him like a shot.
Wondered if we could have a Wales Day as well
Thanks that's good to read. Ideally Gomes will have a short chance but if not and MH is our man then it's cheered me up a bit because I've not been too excited otherwise.
by riverroyal » 09 Oct 2019 17:17
by Libertine » 09 Oct 2019 17:24
by andrew1957 » 09 Oct 2019 17:45
John Smith Ainsworth would be a very astute choice. He'd be able to work on a budget and bring some promising talent up from Wycombe, also the likes of Akinfenwa who would also be a real handful up top.
by Sutekh » 09 Oct 2019 18:12
Sutekh Just realised Tony Pulis is available....
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