darren2 Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 I think we'll keep him until the end of next season Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ALWAYS_SFC Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 Everton, when the sack the current coach for not appreciating the dugouts and under achievement (no top 4, lol as if) at such a massive club Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ally_uk Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 Say if we establish that he wants to leave the end of next season. Why don't clubs prempt this and hire a understudy with a similar football philosophy for the remainder of the managers contract. Wouldn't this make sense? And make the whole transition to a new guy much more quicker and smoother. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pengi Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 Poch to United, Bielsa to Spurs, Jackett to Leeds, Hughes to Portsmouth Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 He won't be going at the end of the season. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Micky Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 That's ruined my day. Let's hope Spurs can at least spell Hasenhuttl's first name correctly, right? Given you can't, I feel sure he will appreciate moving to a fan base that gives a toss. Sorry teacher, I'll stay after school tonight and do detention. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sidney Fudpucker the 3rd Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 He won't be going at the end of the season. He will if we don't stay up. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
S-Clarke Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 He will if we don't stay up. We'll be fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint IQ Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 Come on the site after one of the most positive weekends in years and this is the top thread Ole will get the united job, Poch will stay at Spurs till United get rid of Ole, Ralphs revolution will continue for the foreseeable future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ewell Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 If our owners dont support him the market, some determined other PL club will prise him away this summer. Hes too good for this squad. Sorry, not looking to have a dig at you but to spin a negative on our new found optimism says a lot about you as a person. There is no doubt that Ralph's stock will rise and he will attract attention particularly if he continues his upward trajectory at Saints. Why not just see it for what it is, enjoy his management whilst he is here and jump on board for a fantastic ride. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Saint-Fred Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 He's an ambitious guy so May 2020 is my guess but it won't be the end of the world as there'll always be another up and coming manager behind him. We profited very well when we were seen as a progressive stepping stone club that was happy to introduce and let go of bright talent like Poch. I'm hoping that with the appointment of Ralph that the club is moving back to that kind of model rather than the get a'manger at our level' mindset (Hughes??). We need to be attractive to talent and that means we're OK to let them pass through. Give me 1-2 seasons of Ralph over 5-6 of an average Joe any day. Crikey I thought the consensus was that the stepping stone club experiment had failed? We have just struggled to find a manager and have had three nightmares in a row so where is the next up and coming manager magically appearing from? This thread is just a consequence of the stepping stone policy where fans now think we have no value as a club and can't offer any long term ambition for any manager or player. I hope Ralph might buck the trend, get a reasonable team together over a few years and, when he does move on, leave a sound footing for the next manager to build on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mystic Force Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 I like the new sunny optimistic Alpine that actually think we have a manager worth poaching! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kyle04 Posted 14 January, 2019 Share Posted 14 January, 2019 Whilst Ralph's tenure so far has been encouraging a lot is being assumed with this question. The increased fitness and performances of the players, the introduction of younger squad members has been a refreshing change from the festering mess left by Mope and Hughes. Whether it will be enough for the progress we all hope for remains to be seen. I would hope he stays another season at least regardless of this one, the club need a little (relative) stability in the hot seat from a manager with a clear vision. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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