I don't feel like he was trying to get sacked, just that he wasn't trying to do anything to not get sacked...I'm actually convinced that he was trying to get sacked since the NLD.
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I don't feel like he was trying to get sacked, just that he wasn't trying to do anything to not get sacked...I'm actually convinced that he was trying to get sacked since the NLD.
I do wonder if he could be Norwich bound? I personally would have said it might be good for him to take a break, but who knows
The message was definitely vanilla (boring) enough to have been written by Nono.It had me fooled!
Yeah, moved it to the right one.Darnswim wrong thread?
oopsThere's no difference between Pochettino, Fonseca, Gattuso, Espirito Santo IMHO: with them our fate would have been 0 trophies
The only one that could make a difference was Antonio Conte. When he refused, the damage was already done
80/1Hope he gets the Man United job :contelol:
I haven't had the chance to watch this yet but even the promo for it in the Tweet is an incredible emotional response from Nuno.
BBC Sport - Raul Jimenez: Code Red
The story of a life-threatening injury and a battle to return to the top of the game.www.bbc.co.uk
There were also unique stats going around that following his injury Wolves didn't(?) score a headed goal for the rest of the season and they conceded many goals from Corners and set-pieces that were scored by oppo headers! they didn't concede prior!I watched half of it the other night, Nuno was in bits reliving it all. I do wonder what kind of long term effect it had on him.
That tells me a fair bit about the coach, because you would see this as a very obvious outcome of the incident and addressed it....There were also unique stats going around that following his injury Wolves didn't(?) score a headed goal for the rest of the season and they conceded many goals from Corners and set-pieces that were scored by oppo headers! they didn't concede prior!
very difficult one to address, especially midseason, to be fair.That tells me a fair bit about the coach, because you would see this as a very obvious outcome of the incident and addressed it....
I haven't had the chance to watch this yet but even the promo for it in the Tweet is an incredible emotional response from Nuno.
BBC Sport - Raul Jimenez: Code Red
The story of a life-threatening injury and a battle to return to the top of the game.www.bbc.co.uk
I had forgotten about thatIt's weird to me when you watch something like this and then realise that we continued to practice heading in training.
Nuno Espírito Santo admits he ignores heading advice in Tottenham training
Nuno Espírito Santo said he has ignored the guidance on heading restrictions in training, suggesting aerial challenges are impossible to scale downwww.theguardian.com