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Rafa Benítez (now unemployed)


Would you have Rafa back?   

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  1. 1. Would you have Rafa back?

    • Yes, as manager, immediately
    • Yes, as manager, but at some point in the future (eg if relegated)
    • Yes, in an advisory or DoF role
    • No, not in any meaningful capacity

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Guest reefatoon

He’s obviously finished. Good job he didn’t get the opportunity to earn a shit load of sports washing money here and flop. Lucky escape now that we are able to keep Bruce. Thanks Premier League.

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Wonder why it's all gone wrong. His stock will have plummeted now, you'd think. Didn't work at Real Madrid. Then Newcastle - and all the utter wank that comes with associating with this piece of shit club, plus the agenda that mounted against him from the media - then failure in China. Makes you wonder what calibre of job he's likely to get when he does come back to Europe. Some lucky twats mid-table in Spain, Italy or France will end up with him, I reckon.

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Wonder why it's all gone wrong. His stock will have plummeted now, you'd think. Didn't work at Real Madrid. Then Newcastle - and all the utter w*** that comes with associating with this piece of s*** club, plus the agenda that mounted against him from the media - then failure in China. Makes you wonder what calibre of job he's likely to get when he does come back to Europe. Some lucky t***s mid-table in Spain, Italy or France will end up with him, I reckon.

 

Given the foreign player caps, I suppose he's at the whim of how good the Chinese players are (by the sounds of it shit). I can see him ending up at West Ham when Moyes is inevitably sacked.

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I don't think he'd go to a soulless club like West Ham

 

He'll go to a place where all of his assistants are hired, and his "project" is implemented.

 

Could easily be someone middling-but-ambitious - and West Ham spend enough to pretend to be ambitious...

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Guest chicken little

I don't think he'd go to a soulless club like West Ham

aye, in terms of culture and history and passion it would be just too much of a step-down from dalian professional f.c.

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I don't think he'd go to a soulless club like West Ham

 

Wasn't it well-documented that he was close to going there before Real Madrid stepped in?

 

Besides, say what you want about West Ham and that stadium but I wouldn't call them soulless. Certainly no less soul than the iteration of NUFC he gave a chance, either.

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I don't think he'd go to a soulless club like West Ham

aye, in terms of culture and history and passion it would be just too much of a step-down from dalian professional f.c.

 

:lol:

 

His other players must be shite because you'd think Hamsik and Rondon would be two of the best over there

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Wonder why it's all gone wrong. His stock will have plummeted now, you'd think. Didn't work at Real Madrid. Then Newcastle - and all the utter wank that comes with associating with this piece of shit club, plus the agenda that mounted against him from the media - then failure in China. Makes you wonder what calibre of job he's likely to get when he does come back to Europe. Some lucky twats mid-table in Spain, Italy or France will end up with him, I reckon.

 

If Valencia ever gets decent ownership, I can see him going there. He is revered as a god there obviously due to his history.

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Rafa himself admitted he didn't treat all his playing well at times as a younger manager, he learned that players were different and had to be treated as such.

 

That's why he's so good, he still learns now, evolving as a manager. I've no doubt he'll be learning from his experiences in China.

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Would like to see him at Borussia Dortmund.

 

I think they are far more likely to hire someone from Red Bull family - Nagelsmann, Hasenhuttl or one of Klopp's ex-coaches - Marco Rose. Rafa just doesn't fit their style of play.

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I agree with you fwiw. I think he’d bring a level of pragmatism and I think he’d get them to win a trophy or two as well.

But, as you said, think they’d regard him as too old school.

 

I agree with you on the pragmatism and trophies. I think Dortmund are going to after someone more hipsterish than Rafa.

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