Howe On Earth Could Hammers Get Him?
As the managerial tumbrel awaits collecting it's next victim, all the talk is not if, but when, Manuel Pellegrini's tenure at the London Stadium will come to an end, and more intriguingly who will replace him? Chris Hughton is currently the flavour of the day, but West Ham United covet Eddie Howe, Rafa Benitez and Sean Dyche are the other names in the frame but realistically aren't going to happen.
Word is that Pellegrini will be given until January to turn things round, that time frame allows him just one or two games where he can call upon the services of much missed goal keeper Lucasz Fabianski, instead of the calamitous Roberto Gago! It is assumed that some form of planning will already have been put in to motion regarding Pellegrini's replacement, but is the managerial role at the London Stadium such an attractive proposition that someone like Eddie Howe would want to uproot and join the 'madness' of the two Davids and the Baroness?
Howe has spent much of the last 25 years on the South Coast, including spells at Portsmouth as well as Bournemouth, he seems very content not only with his club, but also with the environment where he lives, which is rather splendid, anyone who knows the area will agree. Why swap all that for the Dome of misery and all it's baggage? Howe would have to be offered an incredibly attractive package to leave the Cherries, which quite frankly West Ham can't or won't afford.
Out of the other contenders Rafa Benitez would prefer to make a move to Everton once Marco Silva is given the heave ho, he still owns a house on the Wirral and so Mersyside seems his most likely destination. Chris Hughton has been out of work since being sacked by Brighton and is available, cheaply! This fact may make his appointment attractive to the Hammers hierarchy, but is he really the man to take the club forward, nice enough fellow that he is?
That leaves 'old gravel voice' himself, Sean Dyche, as a possible option, although the compensation package Burnley would demand would probably be prohibitive. If compensation has to be paid, surely Howe should be the target! - Ed
