Next Manager?

I readily admit to not viewing the Documentary.
There will be a new team off the pitch when Glasner & Co depart.
It’s worth a watch, only 30 minutes but it reinforces the fact that Glasner is massively ambitious and never hangs around in one job.

I think his stock has dropped rather than grown the last couple of months so I’ll be intrigued to see where he ends up.
 
It’s worth a watch, only 30 minutes but it reinforces the fact that Glasner is massively ambitious and never hangs around in one job.

I think his stock has dropped rather than grown the last couple of months so I’ll be intrigued to see where he ends up.
Glasner said he got shafted over Eze and again with Guehi.......i reckon with a proper big-budget squad , he could win more silverware. Whenever a top 6 club needs a manager, Glasner will jump.

Maybe he is like Jose ManUre-Ho......a brilliant first year followed by acrimony and eventually the bullet. Every time.
 
Brunmayr, Angerschmid, Pogatetz have worked with Glasner before in Germany and Austria.
They are part of 'Team Glasner' and they will all depart together.
That is interesting, in as much as the manager is obviously the one on the big bucks, and can afford to sit around while the "right" job becomes available.

What about the backroom boys, can they all afford to not be working while they wait for the boss to get the motivation to work again?
 
Glasner said he got shafted over Eze and again with Guehi.......i reckon with a proper big-budget squad , he could win more silverware. Whenever a top 6 club needs a manager, Glasner will jump.

Maybe he is like Jose ManUre-Ho......a brilliant first year followed by acrimony and eventually the bullet. Every time.
Jose only has a plan A and it’s straight out the Italian handbook of get one goal in front and then defend for as long as it takes. Whilst Glasner has his strengths he also appears a bit one dimensional as proved by the fact he has had numerous opportunities this year to change things up to suit different circumstances but has failed to do so.

Whilst he’s a decent manager, I certainly don’t consider him a Guardiola.
 
Brunmayr, Angerschmid, Pogatetz have worked with Glasner before in Germany and Austria.
They are part of 'Team Glasner' and they will all depart together.
Angerschmid (midfielder) and Glasner (center back and captain) were team mates at SV Ried for more than a decade, and also Brunmayer (striker) played there for about five years.
 
Glasner will not ever be given a job with a club that can spend big, he has so many faults, one dimensional, loose mouth, bad judge of a player, maybe Charlton would suit him.
 
Glasner will not ever be given a job with a club that can spend big, he has so many faults, one dimensional, loose mouth, bad judge of a player, maybe Charlton would suit him.
Worst of all in this day and age you do NOT tell the owners how to behave to do so is a death knell for any manager.
 
So you're a fan?
Nov 10, 2024
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Disastrous, mainly by poor buying, and lack of flexibility, i expect us to be in the bottom 3 at Christmas, so then we throw money for different players to fit OG system, or Sack him and use a better system with the players available, i expect the second option will be chosen, it is not hard to pick a formation that is suitable for what we have.

People will say he won the FA cup, we had a great squad, who knows a better manager may have won the cup and finished in the top 6, who knows
 
Jose only has a plan A and it’s straight out the Italian handbook of get one goal in front and then defend for as long as it takes. Whilst Glasner has his strengths he also appears a bit one dimensional as proved by the fact he has had numerous opportunities this year to change things up to suit different circumstances but has failed to do so.

Whilst he’s a decent manager, I certainly don’t consider him a Guardiola.
Glasner at a ‘big club’ would be a re run of Amorim. No big club would tolerate a winless run like we are on now or went on at the start of last season.
 
Glasner at a ‘big club’ would be a re run of Amorim. No big club would tolerate a winless run like we are on now or went on at the start of last season.
I tend to agree. He’s just a decent middle of the road manager, I’m not sure why he thinks he’s any better.
 
Glasner said he got shafted over Eze and again with Guehi.......i reckon with a proper big-budget squad , he could win more silverware. Whenever a top 6 club needs a manager, Glasner will jump.

Maybe he is like Jose ManUre-Ho......a brilliant first year followed by acrimony and eventually the bullet. Every time.
That is how I view him, effective in burts just like Jose. He will win many more trophies
 
There's a lot of smoke and speculation and opinion flying around, and a bit of Glasner's shine has come off, but he was 100% right about one thing - in the off-season the transfer dealings should have been done in May/June not August/September - period. It wasn't the amount of money spent that concerned him but the haphazard, last minute and amateurish way business was conducted. Eze had a release clause, Arsenal wanted him, Guehi was in his last year, Sarr was going to Afcon - why did the owners not factor these facts into their strategy? They tried to save three or four million by making sure replacements weren't over-priced and in doing so have spent umpteen times more repairing the cost of their unforgiveable short-sightedness. That imho is what sealed Ollie's decision to leave.
 
Realism.
It'll be interesting in due course to hear what OG's aims for the club were. Aspirations are fine but it seems he was really expecting us to soar and quickly too. I suppose to be fair we did for a while.

Our 3 goals for this season should have been to equal last seasons points total, win the conference league and be respectful to the FA cup.

The league cup should have taken a back seat - we didn't need to go all out for Millwall, Liverpool, Arsenal.. it took its toll - I had to google who we played again, shows the importance of it early doors...
 

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