Next Manager - Ivic Confirmed

Discussion in 'The Hornets' Nest - Watford Chat' started by hornetboy1, Jul 19, 2020.

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Who should the new manager be ?

Poll closed Aug 20, 2020.
  1. Jokanovic

    19 vote(s)
    12.3%
  2. Flores

    3 vote(s)
    1.9%
  3. Zola

    4 vote(s)
    2.6%
  4. Ivic

    33 vote(s)
    21.4%
  5. Struber

    39 vote(s)
    25.3%
  6. Marcelino

    2 vote(s)
    1.3%
  7. Why bother unless Floppo is removed ?

    28 vote(s)
    18.2%
  8. Harry the Hornet

    17 vote(s)
    11.0%
  9. Mullins

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  10. Hughton

    2 vote(s)
    1.3%
  11. Howe

    7 vote(s)
    4.5%
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  1. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    I don't think they will EVER give a coach a say in transfers beyond the bare minimum. That is seemingly what they live to do themselves. That just seems a deal breaker in any negotiations with them I bet.

    But I do wonder if this seasons travails MIGHT see them loosen their control on other matters and allow a coach more control over first team affairs and allow them to implement a style on the club. I think they have to and would be suicidal at this point not to.

    One can hope.
     
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  2. hornetboy1

    hornetboy1 First Team Captain

    I hope they don't go for a journeyman coach, you know the ones you always see on the 'next manager betting' sites. I think they need to spend some money on getting a high class coach. This would be a sensible investment. A quality coach attracts quality players and it sets an expectation. This is a direction we need to go in next season.
     
  3. Markoa$

    Markoa$ Squad Player

    Agree mate.

    If things don’t change then we will be relegated next season, if not this one.

    With Leeds coming up, I fully expect the FA, VAR etc to do all they can to keep MASSIVE LEEDS in the Prem after being away for 16 years. Plus they have a great manager, which helps.

    I can’t see Leeds going down next season.

    The other potential teams coming up, I can. Could be wrong but I think the runners up and play-off winners, go back down. Leaving one spot. Right now, with how we do things, that spot is ours.

    Sheff Utd might have second season syndrome. Brighton will probably be back down there. If the Newcastle take over doesn’t happen, then I expect them to be a part of it. However if we stay in the Prem, I would put us finishing 18th next season if nothing changes.
     
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  4. Supertommymooney

    Supertommymooney Squad Player

    Wasn't this tried a bit with Mazzari?
     
  5. Wexford-yellow

    Wexford-yellow Academy Graduate

    I agree and I think he would have the necessary authority with the squad (football isn't for pussies after all), but it was reported yesterday that a former coach stated that the way the club was being run has changed (most likely QSF as who else would know how it was run before they arrived unless they had been there before) so he might not slot in as easily as he did in the championship club
     
  6. The Recluse

    The Recluse Reservist

    Come on, we all want Pardew don't we?
    Deep down there's an irrational attraction towards that silver haired fox and a deep longing for his Wembley dance aimed towards Giraldi as we scrape to lower half Premiership obscurity with more Head Coaches than points next season.
     
  7. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    Yes. But I think Gino was a bit blinded by Mazzarri as he was a coach that they always wanted in Italy and couldn't get. I'm not sure they really thought abut his suitability for English football/culture. No surprise that he went straight back to Italy for jobs really.

    I don't think it's a case of just looking at a good manager and saying 'they want to come so lets give it to them' - they still have to be suitable in other ways even if you are giving them a big say in what's going on within the corridors of the club.

    I genuinely think they thought they might have had it nailed with Silva when they hired him - but they couldn't quite see their way to loosening their grip as much as they maybe suggested to him they would. Then Everton came along and exposed the managers character flaws as well. As much as Gracia had a decent 12 months, is appointment also allowed the club to go back to their usual working ways, when I think the Silva appointment may have been them seeking to change. I think that's when this rot at the club really set in.
     
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  8. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    Nigel, that you?
     
  9. Wexford-yellow

    Wexford-yellow Academy Graduate

    No that's a quote from Joka in the championship season
     
  10. Manatleisure

    Manatleisure Squad Player

    No high class coach will come here unless they have a say on transfers.
     
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  11. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    Depends on what you mean by a 'say' on transfers. I doubt many clubs these days allow a manager to specifically target all the players they want. I think as a club we will never change what we do in terms of the way we operate regarding transfers while Gino owns the club - but is there room for a coach to get more say? Potentially I'd say but it will still be a minority voice and not the decision maker.

    Maybe I'm being a bit deluded late at night - but this time feels a bit different to me. I think we are seen as a true basket case by everyone and whereas before we could point to the league table etc, we can't do that now. I think this time, with all the things being said about how they run the club, it might actually (partially) get through to them and make them understand changes are needed. I think it might just be a vague loosening of power in reality whilst recruitment and Giraldi stay firmly in place but coaching matters etc are given a bit more autonomy with the coach.
     
  12. Italian must surely be the best fit, they know how Italian owners work, they often have less say on transfers than English managers: Guidolin knows the Pozzos ways, Eusebio Di Francesco previously suggested, the wee but mighy Zola, Montella's sides play expansive possession football...
     
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  13. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    The odds literally haven't moved all day....if we are making moves behind the scenes, they are making them very quietly.
     
  14. Burnsy

    Burnsy First Team

    I think if Gino and Giraldi are determined to keep working as they are and insist the 'model' is fine, then an Italian is by far the most sensible way to go personally. Preferably one that has a basic grasp of the language this time however...
     
  15. Markoa$

    Markoa$ Squad Player

    Nothing will happen until we know what league we’re going to be in.

    If we win tomorrow and Villa lose. Prem status secured, Gino will go all out to get his No.1 target and I’m sure we will see things start to happen.
     
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  16. Bubble

    Bubble Wise Oracle

    We don’t even need to win tomorrow if Villa lose, just a point will do it!
     
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  17. Markoa$

    Markoa$ Squad Player

    In my head I wrote win or draw tomorrow haha.
     
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  18. Pob

    Pob Reservist

    I don’t have any idea what will happen.
     
  19. lutonh8a

    lutonh8a Squad Player

    It would be a massive coup and more of a dream signing but as you say we did make a move for him before and he will be sacked soon by Barca.
     
  20. wfc4ever

    wfc4ever Administrator Staff Member

  21. Supertommymooney

    Supertommymooney Squad Player

    We could do worse.

    We quite possibly will do worse.
     
  22. Luca

    Luca Academy Graduate

    Adam Leventhal said on from the rookery end pod that Watford are targeting a continental coach that plays expansive football but also liked to develop younger players.
     
  23. dsr

    dsr Academy Graduate

    I believe Watford is the only club where the bookies are considering offering a 'next manager dual forecast' - name the next two managers, in either order.

    Maybe even a Trifecta ... ;)
     
  24. The Voice of Reason

    The Voice of Reason First Team Captain

    :D:D:D
     
  25. Manatleisure

    Manatleisure Squad Player

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  26. artvanderlay

    artvanderlay First Year Pro

    I wonder if Mark Van Bommel would be of interest to the Pozzos, likes a 4-3-3 and did well with PSV in 18/19.

    Alternatively Gus Poyet was doing well with Bordeaux in his last stint before boardroom shenanigans led to him parting ways with them. Doesn't seem to mind a challenging environment to manage in.

    At least both actually speak English which is a bonus.
     
  27. davisp2

    davisp2 Reservist

    A big If, but if we do survive then we need to throw money at the next appointment, whoever that maybe. Offer them considerably more than they are on / worth to get someone decent, with a longish contract. Not going to happen mind, we will go for another journeyman, on a short-term deal
     
  28. The undeniable truth

    The undeniable truth First Team Captain

    And if we lose and AV win, as would be more likely, it's on to plan B .
     
  29. Doyleyftw

    Doyleyftw Academy Graduate

    David James has thrown his hat into the ring just now on Good Morning Britain.

    He said there was a very recently available football management job he would be applying to - and I doubt it would be Huddersfield.

    Can’t see him getting the job in a million years, unless he changes his name to Davide Giacomo and has manager in Serie D
     
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  30. hornetboy1

    hornetboy1 First Team Captain

    That's a good sign. If we're going for high profile then it will be dependent on staying up. If we're going for a desperate out of work journeyman he'd be already here.
     
  31. The undeniable truth

    The undeniable truth First Team Captain

    Ticks all the boxes.
    1/ Would take the job if offered it.
    2/ No compensation payable.
     
  32. FromDiv4

    FromDiv4 Reservist

    Sol Campbell is the man for the job.
     
  33. Teide1

    Teide1 Squad Player

    The problem is we do always spend big money on our coaches, problem is it’s when they leave not when they start!
     
  34. folkestone orn

    folkestone orn Squad Player

    Another slimeball. No thanks.
     
  35. Davy Crockett

    Davy Crockett Reservist

    The question is : who will replace the new manager in 6 months time ?
     
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