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West Brom plan talks with Swans boss Williams

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This is going to create another squabble 😂


Onto the subject, as stated above, they will have to get permission first(if they do it right).
 
They’ve just had some cash for their manager so they can easily buy Williams out.
 
I think it just highlights the job he is doing here too even have his name mentioned as a candidate.
 
If he stays, great, if he goes, great.

We've lost far better managers than Williams.
Exactly my thoughts. He’s not the second coming of Klopp no matter how much some like to pretend he’s some kind of footballing genius. I’d rather we didn’t have to change managers again but if it happens it happens.
 
If Russell Martin was their first choice, then it makes sense that Williams will also be on their list.

Can’t see him leaving for that job; you can certainly argue they have a better chance for promotion than us at present, but it’s hardly like Leeds has come in for him.

I would not want the upheaval of a managerial change right now, but would hardly be devastated if he left.
 
He can go, I won’t be crying.

The really crucial question is who would we get in to replace him?
 

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