Revealing he is really ginger so shaves his head
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Revealing he is really ginger so shaves his head
I think it just means we failed in signing Aurier and Doherty...because none of those 3 are really good enough. Certainly not for how we want to play.Selling Tripps wasn't quite the coup we thought it was though, was it? Definitely better than Doherty and competition for Serge for sure.
Well he can hardly set out a five year plan , give the guy a break. I don’t think he should get the job either mind youI couldn't deal with Ryan saying 'we're just taking it a week at a time' for a whole season it'll drive me fucking insane ... it already is after a few weeks
I dunno about a lot, but I've seen his teams play, and in general they have a lot of the ball and play confident, assured football. It was not the blood and thunder of Antonio Conte, and they were quite cagey at times in the Champions League, but this was not cowardly, trolling Mourinho tactics.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.
Allegri is the kind of name that will make other stand up and take notice, i agree if he's not the right man fair enough, but it would be nice to see a bit of a breakdown on his style of football
Quick eg. in his last season at JUVE - played, Won, Drew, Lost, GF, GA, GD, Points
1 Juventus (C) 38 29 4 5 77 27 +50 91
this doesn't look conservative or defensive
I think we flatter ourselves with sentence one, working for Levy is a shit jobDo me a favour - are you seriously saying that we should give one of the top jobs in football to a 29 year old rookie?
If we win the remaining 4 games it just reaffirms what a colossal cock up keeping Mourhino for so long was.
Don't compound that cock up by appointing Mason for sentimental reasons.
4 games and then back into training for him please.
Yeah that's fair i'm not really knocking him, he is doing the best he can. Just find his interviews are very limited in terms of what he thinks he can say ... like someone has ordered a sniper on him if he mentions a certain botched leagueWell he can hardly set out a five year plan , give the guy a break. I don’t think he should get the job either mind you
He's impressed more in the Premier League than Scott Parker. Arguably Graham Potter too.Another possibility has just come onto the market, Javi Gracia
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Valencia sack Gracia after 10 months
Valencia have sacked head coach Javi Gracia after 10 months in charge.www.bbc.com
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Whos your first choice mate? Mine is Potter by a distance even ahead of BrendanPlease do not give Ryan the full time job.
Keep him on the new guys staff to get experience. But do not throw him in the deep end like that.
This would be a HUGE mistake imo. It smacks yet again of the cheap option. After the disastrous and expensive Mourinho, he's bound to try to save money and the new coach is the obvious target. He hasn't done such a good job at Fulham that he should move into the big leagues. Potter if you're going for savings. Way way better.Parker now firm favourite across all bookmakers. As short as 6/4 with betfair
https://www.oddschecker.com/football/manager-specials/tottenham/next-permanent-manager
Looks like we could be following the Woolwich model (Arteta) if it materialises
Cheap option. Former player and fan favourite. Yes man.
Potter, Rangnick or Glasner would be ideal.Whos your first choice mate? Mine is Potter by a distance even ahead of Brendan
This is odd to say the least she had never to my knowledge coached mens football but is good enough to coach in the premier league. These are two physiologically different sports. That you can coach successfully in one does not make the other a given. She has less experience than Ryan Mason. Stupid story from a deeply stupid station.Out of the women's coaches she would be the best suited for a men's team job right now.
Not the Tottenham job. But she is good enough to coach on a PL level. Easily Championship level at the very least.
Benitez is almost as depressing as Southgate.
Jesus. How uninspiring.