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The Managerial Merry Go Round™ - Van Nistelrooy to Leicester | Lampard to Coventry


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On 22/01/2023 at 11:37, joeyt said:

How is Neville a PFM?

He is a bit uno.

 

He doesn't have any real footballing "philosophy" and he's a "pragmatist" - which in English football management terms is doing things old school.

 

He's not interested in management again. But his default style is more Gerrard/Lampard than Arteta. He's too convinced of what does and doesn't work in English football.

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1 hour ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Everton look nailed on to drop this year or next.  They've been circling the plug hole for some time, and they are not improving.  I have heard some of their support give it the old 'a year in the second divison might alllow us to rebuild'; they really should look at the experiences of Villa, Leeds, Sheff Wed, the mackems ... it isn't always falling into a bucket of tits being relegated.  Even for us and our immediate bounce-backs, the hit to the club's finances and prestige are long- (or at least medium-) lasting.


For all the praise we’ve gotten this year, most of the matches and the commentary go like this:

 

Kick off/Leadup: “Newcastle are having a magical season, currently sitting in the top four and champs league qualification“ “Can they build on it???”

 

During the game: “A year ago, Newcastle were losing to teams like Leicester, what a turnaround” 

 

Playing a promoted team: “It was only a few years ago this massive club we’re playing in the Championship”

 

Gets a bit tedious and we don’t need reminding of how shit we were under Ashley. [emoji38] Pricks!

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1 minute ago, SUPERTOON said:

 

Nothing would surprise me in football but he would be mad to go there just now, however if they double his money and offer him his own team around him with further investment promised (fuck FFP) plus the new ground.

 

You never know.

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