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Q: 2023/24 Hopes & aspirations for this season
a. As Champions of Europe there's no reason we shouldn't be pushing for a top 7 spot & a run in the Cups
24%
  
b. Last season was a trophy winning one and there's only one way to go after that, I expect a dull mid table bore fest of a season
17%
  
c. Buy some f***ing players or we're in a battle to stay up & that's as good as it gets
18%
  
d. Moyes out
37%
  
e. New season you say, woohoo time to get the new kit and wear it it to the pub for all the big games, the wags down there call me Mr West Ham
3%
  



Nasty_Nick 3:36 Thu Apr 30
How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
http://hereisthecity.com/en-gb/2015/04/29/after-bournemouths-promotion-is-kenny-jackett-the-best-coach-for/

Jackett still has a chance to get Wolves into the Championship play-offs, and the potential promotion that comes with that, but it looks as if a poor run of results has put paid to any realistic hopes of consecutive promotions.

Despite this, Jackett has enjoyed incredible success with Wolves, and the former Watford midfielder will likely be drawing admiring glances from the Premier League if the Midlands club do miss out on promotion.

There is one club who are said to be on the look out for a new manager, and West Ham could do much worse than hire Jackett this summer.

As per a report in the Mirror, Bournemouth boss Eddie Howe was the favourite for the job, but it looks as if he will not leave the Cherries having just won promotion to the Premier League.

This shortens the pool of available managers, but Jackett possess all the same traits as Howe does, and these are the traits that West Ham are looking for in a manager.

His sides play attacking, progressive football and aim to please the crowds who come to watch them every week. They also possess a strong defence who conceded few goals - already playing to one of the strengths that the Hammers possess - and Jackett is a fond promoter of youth prospects and is always building for the future when compiling his squads.

The advantage Jackett has over Howe is the experience he has of professional management, and his record at various clubs in the Football League.

Whereas Howe has only impressed with Bournemouth, and failed during his spell with Burnley, Jackett has managed four clubs, and has a solid record at all of them.

His first job was with Watford during the 1990’s with whom his win ration of 38.6% is respectable for a debut role, whilst he followed that up with Swansea and Millwall - holding a ratio of above 40% for both jobs.

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At Wolves, he has currently lost just 20 of 99 games, holding a ratio of 52.5% - better than Howe’s at Bournemouth.

There are no confirmations that Jackett will be available in the summer, but he would certainly be a great appointment for the Hammers. He fulfils all the needs in a manager that West Ham are looking for, and it is about time the Welshman is given a chance to impress in the Premier League.

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stirlinghammer 11:03 Thu May 7
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
I'll just get my jacket...taxi?

chad sexington 9:36 Thu May 7
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Jackett doesn't play free flowing football?

Really eerie? You've ever seen wolves play? One of the best passing sides in the league.

Reality Cheques 6:29 Thu May 7
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
No Jacket required

Russ of the BML 6:11 Thu May 7
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Jesus fucking wept.

Klopp to Jacket. It gets fucking worse.

Alwaysaniron 11:22 Thu May 7
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Nasty Nick..

You are clearly clinically insane

Lock this shit

BigLee 10:17 Thu May 7
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
You must be fucking retarded.

Yanto 9:51 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
No thanks

Hugh Monteith 9:38 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
As part of the coaching set up.would be good.

Its all about thinking outside of your square.

Takashi Miike 9:28 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
nice enough bloke but no improvement on the fish muncher

Fivetide 9:25 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Ex-Millwall who plays peagmatic, percentage football. Yeah, that'll unify the fans!

Hugh Monteith 9:23 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Kenny on would be a good addition to a BILIC led coaching team.

Hugh Monteith 9:22 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Kenny on would be a good addition to a BILIC led coaching team.

busheyhammer85 5:56 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
I'd rather Christie MACK.

fred flinstone 5:48 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Jeremy Clarkson would do a better job than Jacket

terry-h 5:40 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Brentford

An even more idiotic suggestion is to give Allardyce another contract.

Eerie Descent 5:31 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Yep, I'm Millwall. That's why I'm on here every day.

Nasty_Nick 5:23 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Only if you stop double posting, you div.

13 Brentford Rd 5:20 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Do fuck off with these idiotic suggestions.

13 Brentford Rd 5:19 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
Do fuck off with these idiotic suggestions.

Nasty_Nick 5:16 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
You're a millwall fan?!?!?!?

Eerie Descent 5:15 Thu Apr 30
Re: How about Kenny Jacket for the job?
I think Jackett is a good manager, but believe me, he is cut from the Allardyce cloth. Maybe not as bad, pragmatic wise, but you will not see much free flowing football. And that's from a Millwall fan who goes to every game.

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