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Part of me thinks that surely Rafa wouldn't go somewhere where half of the fans already hate him, but then I remember that he went to Chelski and their fans hated him even though he won them something. To be honest, if there's a large part of the fanbase that you'll never win over, even if you win stuff, makes me think that that to manage a club like that must take away from ever being fully attached to them as a manager and being the very best that you can. It's one thing to get paid to do a job, maybe even be good at it, but if you're not liked by the people there your achievements will never be fully appreciated.

 

I hope he doesn't go to the scouse mackems, he'll never be loved as much as he was here.

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For the non-translators: Fonesca to Spurs is troubled by financial arrangements (even if contract is verbally agreed), so they're trying to work with Gattuso instead

 

 

 

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Honestly Gattuso is absolute shite - he couldn’t take Napoli to the CL given the players they had so god knows what he will do at Spurs 

up there with Spalletti in terms of how useless he is 

so a great choice [emoji38]

 

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How many from the Milan team have gone into management and actually succeeded? Off the top of my head:

Shevchenko - only managed Ukraine but seems decent enough

Gattuso - is a chaos agent and seemingly at a new club every season

Inzaghi - managing in Serie B

Seedorf - never lasted more than a year

Nesta - only managed small clubs

Stam - New club every season, in MLS

 

Any others?

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