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  1. 1. Who would you like as our new manager?

    • Moyes
      159
    • Jol
      38
    • Hughes
      68
    • Coyle
      11
    • Benitez
      18
    • Lambert
      6
    • Poyet
      7
    • Martinez
      13
    • Ancelotti
      327
    • Deschamps
      31
    • McLaren
      6


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* Didier Deschamps

He tried Juventus, Roma and Chelsea, yet one by one, the doors close for Didier Deschamps, who could well eventually stay at Marseille for another season.

"The only thing I can tell you is that I have made no commitment ", said Didier Deschamps. Suddenly, all assumptions were studied under the microscope. Does he leave? Remain there to OM? These questions have become existential for Marseilles.

But one after the other, the tracks of a possible departure of Didier Deschamps seem to vanish and disappear. That of a departure to Juventus quickly ended lorsqu'Antonio Conte officially signed to take the old lady hands. In Chelsea, where the name of the former Monaco coach also runs to replace Carlo Ancelotti freshly fired after one season. Guus Hiddink - the current coach of Turkey - which could land on the bench by several media. Concerning Roma, while contacts had intensified in recent days is finally Luis Enrique who should take over the Roman club.

Under contract until 2012, the coach of the club - free to enter where he wants on June 15, with a provision of 3 million - does not have much choice. There are a few tracks from the outset, as a possible transfer to the OL, but that remains unlikely. Finally, all these news should be greeted with some relief on the side of the club. The leaders are desperate to keep Deschamps. Maybe he wants to be told we love ... Well I say! Didier Yes, we love you, and we would like you to stay! "Said Jean-Claude Dassier.

Anyone think Deschamps would be a better bet than Ancelotti? I think he will be cheaper and build a better squad for less money.. :shock:

Might be interesting if we asked Houlliers advice on whom we should appoint.

And i would not be suprised if we actually did.

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Durham and Goughy arguing on TalkSport now about whether we're big enough to attract Ancelotti.

Gough says we're already a big attractive club, bigging us up etc, Durham reckons Ancelotti's too big for us..

But thats wat there meant to do a on talk radio station and take contrary views. They would run out of topics if they agreed with each other all the time lol

And pricesly why they charge to phone them up, make money out of people who object their views.

Always in pairs and always with contrasting views to reel em in.

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

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So this is what Gazetta Da La Sport has to say, or at least what Google Translate thinks Gazetta has to say, I hope for the sake of the journalist that Google is wrong or else the numbskull believes Fulham are in the Champions League next season with Anchelotti as their manager :)

Premier: Ancelotti will go where?

Many roads lead to Fulham

The former Chelsea manager would like to stay in England, where only 4 companies will change driving technique: Hiddink chose Chelsea, Aston Villa betting on Hughes, Ranieri could go to Blackburn. Al Fayed is the club ...

LONDON, June 3, 2011 - Perhaps for this reason that British journalists have a liking Carlo Ancelotti: In the tranquil landscape of the technicians of the Premier League, he always makes news. Before the dismissal of Chelsea, with a lot of protest from the coaches association for the little British ways - notice of dismissal of Everton in the corridor of the stadium - and then the rumors of a possible job at Arsenal, West Ham and QPR to promotion of fresh, up to the torment of the past: Aston Villa. The news was born and died in one day was enough that Ancelotti would contradict with a simple "no" to each other to close games. Aston Villa should end Mark Hughes resigned yesterday from Fulham and all roads led him to Birmingham.

PA few changes - The market for coaches in the Premier is the opposite of the Italian. Only four of the twenty teams in the league will change the master 2011-12: Chelsea, Fulham, Aston Villa and Blackburn in the ranking order. Chelsea is coming to the Dutchman Guus Hiddink: a matter of days. Fulham is looking for a coach yesterday. The London club will participate in next season's Champions League. The departure of Hughes to Fulham will force a desperate search for a substitute: one of the cards, but Claudio Ranieri, but it is assumed that returns to the surface the name of Ancelotti. The former coach of Chelsea at the end of June will return to London, where he will await an important offer to go back to work.

Ranieri - The Aston Villa focuses on Hughes's up to him to collect the inheritance of the Frenchman Houllier, who was forced to resign for health issues. The other bench coach in search of is that of Blackburn, subject only to the last day here too circulates the name of Rainier.

The rest of the company is sleeping soundly. Wenger has maintained the position even after the sixth season without trophies. Roberto Mancini is stronger than ever after the success in the FA Cup and third place in the league. Dalglish, who took over in winter Hodgson, has earned a contrattone to Liverpool. Redknapp remains at the helm of Tottenham. Moye, technical Everton, like many clubs, but it should not move from Liverpool. Hodgson has done wonders to the WBA. The three newly promoted, Queens Park Rangers, Norwich and Swansea, will not change. Wigan still points on the Spaniard Martinez. A tranquil scene with only one coach who can sparigliare the situation: Carlo Ancelotti. Just waiting for the right call. Sooner or later it will come.

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

Sorry this is way to much source now...

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

You talk to your sauce? :shock:

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

Are you winding us up!? :)

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Ahoy buccaneer Carlo you should be most gustily sailin' to the helm at villa. The City-ship of Birmingham be a magnificent beauty gleamin' in thee sun like a mermaids nipple. Arrr it be a beaut. I be earin' all this talk of London City and ye' not be wantin to leave it right n' proper.

Me be takin' a wrong turn last summer n be gettin' stuck in thee Thames. Me be mentally scarred! This poly-colour viddy here be an' exact representation of wha' it be like...............

You knowin' I be right! Carlo for Cap'n! (I still be avin' big ol' rummy grin if Emperor Deschamps be thee man!)

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Remember when that geezer off heart fm got everyone to post an envelope with a dollop of HP sauce to John Prescott's constituency as a way to protest against the closure of the factory?

Anyway, I'm digressing... Sorry mods

You want us to mail Randy pieces of spaghetti and pasta?

No... I run a firm which specialises in rain protection apparatus.

Let's push for McClaren

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Fed up with the speculation I thought I'd put an end to it and head down to the local clairvoyant late last night for a tarot reading on Villa's future manager. It'd been so long since I'd last pursued this avenue of future investigation that I was only mildly shocked by the changed methods at this particular establishment. Above all else their new work attire was interesting, but I can report I was very well catered for by an exceptionally friendly lady. A couple of hundred pounds later and I'm still not sure whether 583 tugs means Jol or Martinez.

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Ahoy buccaneer Carlo you should be most gustily sailin' to the helm at villa. The City-ship of Birmingham be a magnificent beauty gleamin' in thee sun like a mermaids nipple. Arrr it be a beaut. I be earin' all this talk of London City and ye' not be wantin to leave it right n' proper.

Me be takin' a wrong turn last summer n be gettin' stuck in thee Thames. Me be mentally scarred! This poly-colour viddy here be an' exact representation of wha' it be like...............

You knowin' I be right! Carlo for Cap'n! (I still be avin' big ol' rummy grin if Emperor Deschamps be thee man!)

If i was 7 you would be my cyber hero! :D

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

Are you winding us up!? :)

No, thats what I've heard...I hope it's true, but obviously don't know for sure.

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

You talk to your sauce? :shock:

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So this is what Gazetta Da La Sport has to say, or at least what Google Translate thinks Gazetta has to say, I hope for the sake of the journalist that Google is wrong or else the numbskull believes Fulham are in the Champions League next season with Anchelotti as their manager :)

Premier: Ancelotti will go where?

Many roads lead to Fulham

The former Chelsea manager would like to stay in England, where only 4 companies will change driving technique: Hiddink chose Chelsea, Aston Villa betting on Hughes, Ranieri could go to Blackburn. Al Fayed is the club ...

LONDON, June 3, 2011 - Perhaps for this reason that British journalists have a liking Carlo Ancelotti: In the tranquil landscape of the technicians of the Premier League, he always makes news. Before the dismissal of Chelsea, with a lot of protest from the coaches association for the little British ways - notice of dismissal of Everton in the corridor of the stadium - and then the rumors of a possible job at Arsenal, West Ham and QPR to promotion of fresh, up to the torment of the past: Aston Villa. The news was born and died in one day was enough that Ancelotti would contradict with a simple "no" to each other to close games. Aston Villa should end Mark Hughes resigned yesterday from Fulham and all roads led him to Birmingham.

PA few changes - The market for coaches in the Premier is the opposite of the Italian. Only four of the twenty teams in the league will change the master 2011-12: Chelsea, Fulham, Aston Villa and Blackburn in the ranking order. Chelsea is coming to the Dutchman Guus Hiddink: a matter of days. Fulham is looking for a coach yesterday. The London club will participate in next season's Champions League. The departure of Hughes to Fulham will force a desperate search for a substitute: one of the cards, but Claudio Ranieri, but it is assumed that returns to the surface the name of Ancelotti. The former coach of Chelsea at the end of June will return to London, where he will await an important offer to go back to work.

Ranieri - The Aston Villa focuses on Hughes's up to him to collect the inheritance of the Frenchman Houllier, who was forced to resign for health issues. The other bench coach in search of is that of Blackburn, subject only to the last day here too circulates the name of Rainier.

The rest of the company is sleeping soundly. Wenger has maintained the position even after the sixth season without trophies. Roberto Mancini is stronger than ever after the success in the FA Cup and third place in the league. Dalglish, who took over in winter Hodgson, has earned a contrattone to Liverpool. Redknapp remains at the helm of Tottenham. Moye, technical Everton, like many clubs, but it should not move from Liverpool. Hodgson has done wonders to the WBA. The three newly promoted, Queens Park Rangers, Norwich and Swansea, will not change. Wigan still points on the Spaniard Martinez. A tranquil scene with only one coach who can sparigliare the situation: Carlo Ancelotti. Just waiting for the right call. Sooner or later it will come.

Error in google translation, mate .

La Gazzetta says only that Fulham will participate to the next edition of the Europa League, not of the Chanpions League, and that Fulham will try to make an offer for Ancelotti, considering that he would like to stay in London.

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If there was ever need for proof that Villatalkers get bored when there's no further news, I think this thread is it.

3 pages of talking about sauces, pasta, pirates and mystics.

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* Didier Deschamps

He tried Juventus, Roma and Chelsea, yet one by one, the doors close for Didier Deschamps, who could well eventually stay at Marseille for another season.

"The only thing I can tell you is that I have made no commitment ", said Didier Deschamps. Suddenly, all assumptions were studied under the microscope. Does he leave? Remain there to OM? These questions have become existential for Marseilles.

But one after the other, the tracks of a possible departure of Didier Deschamps seem to vanish and disappear. That of a departure to Juventus quickly ended lorsqu'Antonio Conte officially signed to take the old lady hands. In Chelsea, where the name of the former Monaco coach also runs to replace Carlo Ancelotti freshly fired after one season. Guus Hiddink - the current coach of Turkey - which could land on the bench by several media. Concerning Roma, while contacts had intensified in recent days is finally Luis Enrique who should take over the Roman club.

Under contract until 2012, the coach of the club - free to enter where he wants on June 15, with a provision of 3 million - does not have much choice. There are a few tracks from the outset, as a possible transfer to the OL, but that remains unlikely. Finally, all these news should be greeted with some relief on the side of the club. The leaders are desperate to keep Deschamps. Maybe he wants to be told we love ... Well I say! Didier Yes, we love you, and we would like you to stay! "Said Jean-Claude Dassier.

Anyone think Deschamps would be a better bet than Ancelotti? I think he will be cheaper and build a better squad for less money.. :shock:

Might be interesting if we asked Houlliers advice on whom we should appoint.

And i would not be suprised if we actually did.

Which is in line with Houllier anouncing today that he will stay in Birmingham for another year..

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Just herd it WILL be Ancelotti from 2 separate unreliable sources.

Wow, two unreliable sources?!

I've heard it will be Ancelotti appointed within 48 hours....and thats from a semi-reliable source! (it is the same source that told me about 2 weeks ago that GH was going)

Are you winding us up!? :)

No, thats what I've heard...I hope it's true, but obviously don't know for sure.

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Ahoy buccaneer Carlo you should be most gustily sailin' to the helm at villa. The City-ship of Birmingham be a magnificent beauty gleamin' in thee sun like a mermaids nipple. Arrr it be a beaut. I be earin' all this talk of London City and ye' not be wantin to leave it right n' proper.

Me be takin' a wrong turn last summer n be gettin' stuck in thee Thames. Me be mentally scarred! This poly-colour viddy here be an' exact representation of wha' it be like...............

You knowin' I be right! Carlo for Cap'n! (I still be avin' big ol' rummy grin if Emperor Deschamps be thee man!)

If i was 7 you would be my cyber hero! :D

I do not want to hear of any cyber relationship :puke:
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