Lol I'm a sub contractor and unfortunately I come across all types of people including Gooners, sad I know but they about and they have no shame they don't even hide away or try to be inconspicuous.
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Lol I'm a sub contractor and unfortunately I come across all types of people including Gooners, sad I know but they about and they have no shame they don't even hide away or try to be inconspicuous.
If anyone thinks we’ll play counter attacking football then they need to stop sniffing glue
Probably not in the long run. When interest in the Prem. from abroad dies off, so does the TV revenue.They'd make more money if this were imposed though wouldn't they?
When did Gooners become people??Lol I'm a sub contractor and unfortunately I come across all types of people including Gooners, sad I know but they about and they have no shame they don't even hide away or try to be inconspicuous.
No different to people thought about them employing Wenger.Hope Ange does well and gets us playing again.
Was speaking to a Gooner at work the other night. He asked we what I thought about Ange Postecoglou. He shook his head the whole time while I was answering.
Are we mad. Cos I sounded mad when I was telling him.
Fucking Gooners shit, cringe and bottle jobs. Finish 2nd in a one horse race and act like they have achieved something.
If it works anything like the caps in US sports there will be a "luxury tax" that teams are allowed to pay if they wish to go beyond the cap. And that is then pooled and redistributed to the other teams in the league that aren't above the cap. But even that I think is only allowed to a certain time and I assume that you can't go completely insane with paying it.I wonder what the majority would be, if they voted on it, to carry that through.
Even if it did, how would it effect clubs like Chelsea, Utd, City, the goons who would likely already massively exceed whatever the cap would be. You can't tell the players on massive wages that they'll have to take a pay cut.
Would you have to wait until the last player's contract ran down ? That'll be around 8 years then, after Chelsea lost the plot.
Would this prevent the mega rich clubs from dishing out a handsome signing on fee? The whole thing is a farce if that is allowed, as nothing really changes.
Would it kill off the Prem as a dominant force? If Spanish, German, Italian clubs are able to offer better wages, as their league isn't capped, then the Premiership dies a slow death when the rats start jumping if the enormous signing on fees are blocked.
I'm struggling to see how this will gain legs. It's potentially killing the fatted calf as I see it. The Prem is absolutely dominant in World Football, because it's awash with money from a number of Billionaires. If they suddenly find that they're not able to attract the absolute best through wages, I think they'd eventually jump ship too, and the Prem can't afford that.
I reckon VAR is going to be VERY busy next season, 'looking after' those clubs that were against the proposal.
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Have I joined the mass delusion. I think Ange is a very good manager but ultimately decided he is definitely fail because their is no buy in from the board. Our Transfer targets don't seem to have changed to suit Ange.
Not sure but not Ibanez or Maddison. Ibanez seems like he is a perfect defender for a back 3 and would struggle in a 2. Maddison seems like a Levy obsession like David Bentley was. Someone on the board has identified him on Motd and we have become heavily interested in him.
A good defender can defend in a 3 or a 4.Not sure but not Ibanez or Maddison. Ibanez seems like he is a perfect defender for a back 3 and would struggle in a 2. Maddison seems like a Levy obsession like David Bentley was. Someone on the board has identified him on Motd and we have become heavily interested in him.
Seems like Levy does not understand what buy-in to manager is still.
Maddison is a player who is great and skilful but he is not a box to box player. He is now 26 turning 27 and we are going to be asking him to change his game, I just don't see it. We have been linked to him for the last 3/4 Weeks before we even knew who our future manager wasA good defender can defend in a 3 or a 4.
Ange likes a creative AM
That's what Maddison is.
Not sure but not Ibanez or Maddison. Ibanez seems like he is a perfect defender for a back 3 and would struggle in a 2. Maddison seems like a Levy obsession like David Bentley was. Someone on the board has identified him on Motd and we have become heavily interested in him.
Seems like Levy does not understand what buy-in to manager is still.
Mason needs to go and take a job somewhere.
This starts to come off as Levy asking coaches to keep Mason on the staff.
It could be that Mason is also a good coach and Jose, Conte and Ange were all impressed but really need to remove any side channels of info from the changing rooms to Levy.
So we have been linked to both Ibanez and Maddison for over a year and magically they are two of the first players we are linked to when we get a new managerYoure not sure what players suit Anges system. But you've ruled out two?
How does that work?
We've already got a striker in Kane that doesn't suit an Ange system. Maybe he'll look to adapt
Side channels?
Seriously Richard, take the tin foil hat off!
Ange keeping in Mason doesn't surprise me at all. We've already seen Mason try to transition away from Conte's philosophy in our last few games, so it's clear he thinks along similar lines. It's not like he's indentured either. I'm sure that once Mason feels he's ready to take on a managerial role he'll let the club know and they'll let him go with their blessing. Or he may just be fully content in a coaching role.
Suggesting he's a Levy spy though is really stretching the bounds of credibility.
The other thing to consider is continuity. The club may feel that Mason can be groomed into a future Spurs manager, so keeping him on will further his education in man management and tactics.
It makes a lot of sense to me.