Poll: the managerial shortlist

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Five alive: pick yours

Slaven Bilic
214
29%
Gerard Houllier
32
4%
Gianfranco Zola
13
2%
Roberto Donadoni
16
2%
Roberto Mancini
381
52%
None of the above
80
11%
 
Total votes: 736

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S**S***** are reporting that West Ham have drawn up a shortlist of six for the vacant managerial position. One is anonymnous, so here's the other five for you to vote on ...
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Post by Romford »

First time i've ever been first to vote..

72% win rate...got to be Slav
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Roberto Mancini for me.
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Post by Trevor Montana »

I'd rather that we went for Michael Laudrup but out of those, Roberto Mancini
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Post by Tel The Hammer »

Mancini...
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Post by Scaloni Is The Messiah »

Up the Junction wrote:One is anonymnous.
How convenient for Sky Sports. :lol:
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Mancini with Di Canio as assistant (sorry Mervyn)
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I went for Billic because all my mates were going on about how good he would be and i want them to be right, because i am going to have to ridicule them constantly for years after if it don't work out like they ridiculed Curbishley.
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Mancini with Di Canio as an assistant. Match made in heaven :thup:
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BigDave wrote:Mancini with Di Canio as assistant (sorry Mervyn)

:thup: :clap: yes yes yes
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Post by Coley »

Mancini is the only sensible option but out of our reach i think
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Up the Junction wrote: One is anonymnous, ...
Ronaldo McDonaldo
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Scaloni Is The Messiah wrote: How convenient for Sky Sports. :lol:
Its Zico, stick him on the poll.
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How did Zola make the list :thdn:
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Post by daniel »

Mancini with Di Canio as his assistant for me. With Mancini as manager you know what you're getting and I doubt he'll join us unless he's promised full control which is encouraging. Billic is unrealistic as I do not think he'll walk out on Croatia.
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Mancini has the best track record by far.
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Post by ageing hammer »

AJ wrote:How did Zola make the list :thdn:
Because they are looking for managers who have no experience or track record in the prem league and if they can translate for Nani it is seen as an advantage.
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Post by upton girlie »

Coley wrote:Mancini is the only sensible option but out of our reach i think
Mancini is the best looking one out of that lot, so I'll go for him. 8-)
With PDC as his assistant I may have to change my seat in the stadium.

On a serious note though, I don't think Mancini would say "yes boss, no boss" enough to BG and his jolly gang.
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Post by sanchoz »

Tel The Hammer wrote:Mancini...
If I had my way.......... my way.......
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Post by demonstimpy »

None of them. Bring in Kevin Keegan. :shock:
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