He had a falling out with Agnelli.
Don't think PSG want him due to his European record. I think the elite clubs want more attacking minded managers now.
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He had a falling out with Agnelli.
But what does it take to piss him off? Not buying his players. What is Levy great at? Not buying enough players.
I think Levy has done well the past few windows but I think Conte is a manager who always wants more. Levy will point to players we recently bought that are barely playing and say "Why would I buy more?"
But what does it take to piss him off? Not buying his players. What is Levy great at? Not buying enough players.
I think Levy has done well the past few windows but I think Conte is a manager who always wants more. Levy will point to players we recently bought that are barely playing and say "Why would I buy more?"
Yes, but we have to win something He’s not a project manager. Or at least we will see when/if the contract decision is madeIf we don't piss him off like Chelsea and Inter did, he'll stay. Why wouldn't he? He's paid well and set up for success.
Conte is running out of clubs to manage, it's hard to see where he goes next seeing as most clubs want long term projects these days.
RM feel like a rather obv. exception....
PSG too if and when they eventually win the CL in the meantime.
Its true though, we were terrible under Nuno and getting him did feel like a coup.S'funny....
Before he came here hiring him was seen as a coup. Yet now he's here and there's been a dip in the "he'll leave; waaah!" hysteria; he's only here cos no-one else wants him.
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I’m pretty certain that Juventus and Inter, two of the three biggest clubs in Italy, would take him in a heartbeat.Its true though, we were terrible under Nuno and getting him did feel like a coup.
However, I really dont see any team thats bigger than us going for him.
PSG make little sense as well as their whole thing is 'Win the CL' which is the one competition Conte has been unimpressive in.
Its true though, we were terrible under Nuno and getting him did feel like a coup.
However, I really dont see any team thats bigger than us going for him.
Why not?
It's not like Ancelotti is some long term project brimming with modern high-press football.....
As I said: "if and when they eventually win the CL in the meantime."
In the immediate term', I agree.... Though it's not like 2 of their last 3 hires had big time CL pedigree.
Other than Zidane, which managers actually have ‘CL winning pedigree’?
I don’t see them hiring Jose, Fergie or Heynckes anytime soon.
He did walk away from both clubs though. Doesnt have a good relationship with Agnelli either.I’m pretty certain that Juventus and Inter, two of the three biggest clubs in Italy, would take him in a heartbeat.
Great post.
The league table for Contes first 38 games
1.Manchester City – 96 points (37 games played)
2. Liverpool – 80 points (36 games played)
3. Tottenham – 79 points
4. Woolwich – 76 points (37 games played) (GD: +27)
5. Chelsea – 65 points (36 games played)
6. Newcastle United – 59 points (37 games played)
7. Manchester United – 56 points (36 games played)
8. Brighton – 49 points (37 games played)
9. Brentford – 47 points
10. Crystal Palace – 46 points (37 games played) (GD: +1)
11. West Ham United – 46 points (37 games played) (GD: -2)
12. Aston Villa – 44 points (37 games played) (GD: 0)
13. Wolves – 44 points (GD: -12)
14. Leicester City – 43 points
15. Leeds United – 37 points (36 games played)
16. Southampton – 36 points (37 games played)
17. Everton – 35 points
I would be a lot more confident if his wife and daughter relocated to England. I believe they are both still in Italy after they moved back following his Chelsea stint.