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He's missed 382 days through injury in the last two seasons, and has only been involved in 10 squads since this time last year.
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We're 8th.
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When we signed him out left back options where Dan Burn and Matt Ritchie
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He was quality today, and seems to have a higher ceiling that Liveramento. That ball to Isak was quality.
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Yeah, i'm not going to being looking at this section for a while or my blood pressure is going to go through the roof with these sorts of post. We dominated that game both tactically and physically, and now Howe needs to go. Jesus.
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This is unbelievably infuriating.
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Tonali has been class btw.
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We've played poorly this season, and won games when we didn't deserve to. Obviously when we're playing really well and dominating, we're going to lose. Standard.
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Surprised Sky Sports have given Oxford vs West Brom prime billing, when Luton vs Watford is on at the same time and is considered a derby.
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Best of luck guys. Sounds like it's going to be a good day
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It feels like Leeds are going to eventually run away with the Championship this season, and win the league at a canter. They got 90 points last season, and the quality of the league has gone down, and it seems like they're starting to get into gear for the Christmas and January stretch.
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I find myself a bit in the middle with this debate. Personally, I'm not that fussed if a manager is from the nation they're representing, there are plenty of examples of it working, Greece for instance. However I also think in an ideal world you would have an English manager, and the fact that we have had to go to a foreign manager is a reflection of how poor our coaching pathways are.
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Does that article say that Howe wasn't on the FA's 10 man shortlist? That's a bit mental if true
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In fairness not many people escape the pocket of Myles Hippolyte.
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I also thought he was good against Everton bar a few misplaced passes when he got fatigued. His movement and quick passing adds so much to our midfield transition.
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While I get the idea behind the "Managers should come from the nation they're from" rhetoric, if FIFA ever implemented such a rule, it would screw over the majority of smaller nations that may not have the structure to create International worthy managers. You know, like Ireland. Also when people talk about the topic, especially in this country, it comes across as nationalist/brexit as fuck, which is pure
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In the press release it was mentioned that Tuchel signed the contract on the 8th, but the announcement was delayed until now so it didn't interfere with this week's games.
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Do we think it's worth using triple captain this weekend on Haaland, given they're playing a Wolves team that has shifted a decent chunk of goals this season.
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Spurs 3 v 1 West Ham Fulham 2 v 2 Villa Ipswich 2 v 0 Everton Man United 1 v 1 Brentford Newcastle 1 v 1 Brighton Southampton 1 v 2 Leicester Bournemouth 0 v 2 Arsenal Wolves 0 v 4 Man City Liverpool 2 v 2 Chelsea Forest 1 v 1 Palace
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Thats just a personal opinion, the point was more that he's still a manager thats in the middle of his career and was upwardly mobile, and that he's a manager a lot of clubs would have sought, the same with Nagelsmann and Tuchel. (As an example I could have seen all three of them at Man United to replace Ten Haag) Normally these sorts of jobs are given to managers like Carsley or Southgate who have "been in the system", or towards the end of their career like a Hodgson.
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What's with all these top class managers going to International management all of a sudden? Pochettino, Nagelsmann and now Tuchel, all managers who are in their prime years, going to International jobs.
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This is going to end in tears, but I guess it'll be a hell of a ride