Cardboard elk
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He put on the big guns in second half and conceded 4 more
Lost to a team that can't even decide what their name is. Yikes.What's that team, Christ
Maybe he originally prepared for Bodø but was very surprised when Glimt turned up on the pitch?Lost to a team that can't even decide what their name is. Yikes.
You are right, except Patrick Berg was the giant of the match. Looking for a defensive midfielder anyone?Just watched the highlights. It was a completely deserved scoreline it seems as Bodø/Glimt cut them open again and again. Solbakken and Botheim in particular were immense
Roma on the other hand, only tried route 1 tactics where they hoofed it up to their striker (based on the highlights)
He is an odious toad of a man. Bizarre that he still gets job offers these days.I truly and sincerely despise this man now. Not just as a coach, but as a human being. It's sad because I grew up with him as my footballing inspiration.
He hasn't turned into Wenger or others who he has criticized, he's actually much, much worse.
Yet, if Ferguson was manager today, he'd still be managing Manchester United and winning titles, while Jose would be managing Roma to a shocking defeat on a cold Norway night.
I think Ole's head to head isn't that bad either to be fair.
Nice spice you've sprinkled in the thread.
Bodø-Glim is a surprisingly good team. They're a bit comparable to Ajax 2 years ago scaled down to the Conference league. CSKA Sofia held them to 0-0, and they really got away with one.When you're facing worldbeaters like "Ola Solbakken" there's just nothing you can do sometimes.
I'm curious as to how his relationship with Tammy will evolve.Feel sorry for whichever Roma player he has decided to bully this season
I've said many times that he should have moved to NT football after 2016. It would be an interesting, gradual, prestigious retirement; maybe a title with Portugal, Italy, or England, who knows. It's not too late.This man needs to retire. He’s accomplished a lot and has his place in history.
Some men, just want to watch the world burn
To be fair they haven't started badly. Too many changes today but the score line is surprising.I heard Roma had started the season quite well. You've always got one eye on the inevitable meltdown with Jose though
Not making excuses for them or Spurs but I do have to wonder about the mentality of the players playing in this new competition and if the clubs who feel as if they have champions league aspirations think they're too good for it. I remember him saying he found it hard to get some of our players motivated for the Europa League games which seemed crazy to me at the time.