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Yeah we do need a new manager ASAP but don't think the transfer window opens again until tomorrow - someone can correct me if I'm wrong
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That sylla would be a definite upgrade on davor.
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The players aren't in the building for another week and the first week will all be fitness related anyway. Like realistically as long as we have a manager in before the Netherlands training camp they'll have plenty of time to work with the players before the league cup group games and the season starting. We also have a squad of 20 senior players at the moment so I only expect us to add 4/5 more.
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A good defensive midfielder who puts himself about. Popular in Dundee. Not everyone's Cup of tea though.
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Thought he resigned with Liverpool recently.
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I'd take him been crying out for a proper holding midfielder for years.
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Aye I bet he did.
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We really need to get this sorted, our 1st competitive game is in just over 4 weeks, ans so far we only have two new faces in McGhee and Fadinger.
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It doesn't
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If that mentions a recommendation from Ange anywhere I'll pass. He recommended signing Danzaki.
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Heard this elsewhere as well. Apparently Scott Burns tweeted about him
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We are apparently in talks with Mo Sylla according to Scott Burns
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Finally a rumour! Just a pity it is from The Sun https://www.thescottishsun.co.uk/sport/14923404/mark-jackson-motherwell-manager-ange-postecoglou-australia/
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An agent's dream.
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I could be wrong but my memory of that is they were relegated under Gary Locke with a team of youngsters during the transfer embargo, then Neilson came in. It would be a bit of a cheek for him for bringing them through when they'd already had a full season in the top flight under their belt - a bit like the Kettlewell puff pieces giving him credit for developing Cornelius, who made his debut under Robbo and played dozens of games under Alexander and Hammell, or Miller a generational talent who made his debut under Hammell and only a total moron wouldn't have moved into the first team.
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Yep, but if we go from an unpopular Option A manager to going all in on Option B and giving everyone a bit of optimism then suddenly back to someone from Option A in the space of 3 months - despite talking about using the same metrics in our search - it would show that we've really got no idea about what our plan is or what we want our 'identity' to be. Like a heavily scaled down version of Everton failing to get Bielsa so appointing Sean Dyche instead. Guys from complete opposite ends of the spectrum who teams that know what they are doing and what they are looking for would never have in the same conversation.
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I know it was in the USL, but at Tampa, he had the highest xG and most touches in the oppositon box in the League. I expect coaches to be a bit more flexible these days and, to some extent, they tend to follow trends. The high pressing style is a more recent trend, as is the short passes out the box. 10 years ago most coaches were doing neither, but now almost all of them are doing the latter. Like most jobs, if you don't develop your own skills you'll get left behind.
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I might be misremembering, but I thought Neilson was in charge during the spell Hearts were subject to a signing embargo and his first stint in the Championship involved playing youngsters. I think he was also head of Hearts Academy at one point.
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It really depends on what the club wants. If it wants pragmatic solidity, clear structure, and safety-first organisation that grinds results, Neilson is your man. If they prefer high-intensity pressing, rapid transitions, attacking fluidity, and a knack for developing youth talent, someone like Wimmer offers a more modern, progressive style.
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Agree with you on Wallace.
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Ideally, we'd like him to go somewhere where he'll get sold on fairly quickly for a profit, so that we cash in twice.
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I forgot about the plane, that made me laugh there until i realised he might be our next manager. On our budget I’m guessing we’d use a kids drone
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Dull and boring seems to be his style. He left for MK Dons first time round but the fans were already heavily on his back - they flew a plane over Tynecastle wanting him out. 2nd time round was much the same and he was eventually hounded out again.
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Funnily enough Im reading Tommy McLeans autobiography right now and it's spooky that a lot of stuff he talks about is even more relevant these days like the lack of young talent being given a chance for example.
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What is Neilsons style? I don't pay much attention to the other teams. Does he have a preferred formation? Also, did he not leave hearts for a job down south the first time around?