All good we got the receipts , dawg.
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All good we got the receipts , dawg.
IEh? It's established fact not extrapolation or projection? The stats are based what's actually happenedWe’ll maybe get to found out if there any truth to that next season- otherwise it’s just projection and extrapolation. Many managers did more with worse defenders and defenses. Ange did very little with a lot.
Bit like the challenging for the title this season.That third season line from Ange was a really calculated attempt to try and make him unsackable to Levy and the board.
Thankfully I don't see Paratici falling for Ange's preplanned bullshit. And make no mistake, that line was preplanned.
When was the last time we actually played good attacking football? Can we trust him in the selection process of transfer targets. Looking the starting 11 the other day prbly 3/4 players were purchased under Ange. Our attack is miles off the quality needed especially if you play a Jose ball.We have two full years of data about what happens when Ange lines up against decent opponents
1 PPG
And that figure was buoyed by a fast start last year that never was duplicated
It will only take a couple of games of the same old shit for people to realize retaining him based on the vibes was a titanic mistake, but by that time it will be too late.
Feels like it will be a carbon copy of ten Haag. Saved by a cup win. Then the next season things unsurprisingly carry on the same way so gets the sack.Also if they really love him oh so much and they’d be so upset, maybe they shouldn’t have been so monumentally shit all season long and shouldnt be sitting in 17th.
They got themselves up for a cup run. Sorry lads that isn’t enough for a top level club.
How I feel too. Have no real hope if he stays on but under this ownership what’s the alternative & it feels very cold sacking him after a cup win. But I contradict it all by being pretty sure it will end in tears as he is out of his depth to regularly achieve CL via the league. & we can’t win the europa next season!It’s a toughie, I’ve been strongly Ange Out but the reality I’m being forced to confront is what happens then, who replaces him? Does it make sense to take out a manager who has won a major trophy for the Club, only to replace him with a manager from a lesser club who has won nothing and only has potential to offer?
I know keeping Ange will just end in tears, possibly by Xmas but can you really move it out at this time? Dunno, tough decision.
Inevitable.Have to sack the fucker. It’s just appalling PL results
This WILL continue next season if Ange is kept on
I think this one game there is a very good excuse!
Just bear in mind that Paratici is the guy who sacked Max Allegri to bring Sarri and Andrea Pirlo to Juve, and then lined up Paulo Fonseca and then Nuno here.Inevitable.
Paratici can't work with this.
Hope Baldcunt listens to reason.
This is what happens when Angeball faces PL opposition. It's all good when you play sides from inferior leagues, but when the level of the players are somewhat similar, the manager actually matters. And under Ange we're 17th. Given that the teams below us all have vastly inferior squads, Ange must be the worst manager in the entire league.
He walked into a mess here when we were looking for a manager.Just bear in mind that Paratici is the guy who sacked Max Allegri to bring Sarri and Andrea Pirlo to Juve, and then lined up Paulo Fonseca and then Nuno here.
An eye for a player, absolutely. But his record as a manager-hirer and project-director is quite poor.
Fair point, but to also be fair, those managers are tactically levels above this plank.Just bear in mind that Paratici is the guy who sacked Max Allegri to bring Sarri and Andrea Pirlo to Juve, and then lined up Paulo Fonseca and then Nuno here.
An eye for a player, absolutely. But his record as a manager-hirer and project-director is quite poor.