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Poll: Who should replace Manuel Pellegrini?

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For now, the West Ham board say they are United and 100% behind their manager Manuel Pellegrini.

Yesterday’s Claret and Hugh poll of over 1,300 showed that over 48% want Pellegrini replaced now while another 45% want him gone by the end of December if results don’t improve. In today’s Claret and Hugh poll we ask you who you would want to replace him if the manager did indeed become vacant from a shortlist of those already linked as a possible replacement.


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7 comments

  • Daboiflip says:

    I voted howe but would prefer nico kovac young champions league experiance and worked with haller also a free agent

  • John Dutton says:

    I may have missed this suggestion being already dismissed, but I’m surprised I haven’t seen Steven Gerrard mentioned as a candidate. cant we start a rumour that the press get hold of?

  • Daboiflip says:

    Has niko kovac been considered?
    Hed be my first choice

  • Stephen Bush says:

    Its one thing putting a tick in a box to say who you would prefer to be the next West Ham manager, what we as fans want is out of our hands and out of the hands of our owners. It depends if who ever we want, want’s to come to West Ham and if the owners of the club his with will be willing to let him go. The managers at the top of the above poll, are doing well where they are, are happy where they are and the owners of the clubs they are with won’t want to let them go. So basically, we have to look to either managers who are out of work or someone within the club who is already doing well coaching our younger teams. Which limits our choice as to who will take the job.

  • Steve Hills says:

    Eddie Howe. All day

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