That's how I feel about Allegri as well.I would had been fine with Benitez when Mourinho came but not now. Another step in the wrong direction
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That's how I feel about Allegri as well.I would had been fine with Benitez when Mourinho came but not now. Another step in the wrong direction
Allegri could be a long term manager, he'd be starting a project even if perhaps it's a wrong or ill-fitting project. Benitez would be another temporary band-aid.
Nothing
He won't and he shouldn't
Yes that’s a fair point but if we want to get to where we want none of those options are acceptableIn hindsight, for me at least, Tripps wasn't as bad as he looked and it was probably more of a problem of tactics and positioning of him. The point is that we thought that selling Tripps for decent money was another case of Levy pulling a fast one on another club, but we ended up neutral or worse off by making the move.
There have been plenty of times over the past year where I would have taken Trippier back as opposed to our current options.
Out of the women's coaches she would be the best suited for a men's team job right now.Talksport earlier trying big up chelsea womens football coach emma hayes for vacant tottenham mens job. Most ludicrous piece of journalism ive ever heard.
If he wins the remaining 4 league games and finishes in the top 4, it would be hard for Levy to not offer him the job.
Maybe she can bring Sam Kerr with her, probably better than Vinicius hahaTalksport earlier trying big up chelsea womens football coach emma hayes for vacant tottenham mens job. Most ludicrous piece of journalism ive ever heard.
Even a miraculous 4th place finish would rely heavily on someone else fucking up. So...
This.
There has been a thread discussing Mourinho's potential replacement since the day after he was hired.
But now that a replacement seems much more imminent, here's a poll to measure who people actually want (based on options that actually seem somewhat realistic.)
* Means the option was added a day after the poll started based on the responses below (so some of the 'none of the above' votes may have been for one of the below options).
You're voting for who you want, not who you think Levy will pick.
UPDATE 27TH APRIL:
Nagelsmann had by far the most votes with over 45%, but now that he's going to Bayern the option has been removed. 'Keep Mourinho' option gone now too.
Can someone who's seen alot of Allegri's Juve and Milan give some analysis as to how defensive he is? I just find it hard to believe you can win that many titles back to back by being so conservative especially with teams packed full of attacking talent.
1 | Juventus (C) | 38 | 29 | 4 | 5 | 77 | 27 | +50 | 91 |
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Mason is the temp guy ffs
full job? have a word with yourself mate