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Who are Roma getting? Ten Hag? Fonseca?Not Ranieri
Who are Roma getting? Ten Hag? Fonseca?Not Ranieri
Benitez an outside chance apparently.Who are Roma getting? Ten Hag? Fonseca?
You still remember Euro 200?I still remember his goal for Italy in Euro 200 and his wild celebration.
So boring. They’re a club that should want to push on, not stave off relegation.Benitez an outside chance apparently.
Haven't you seen his interviews? The deluded fecker is waiting for that perfect gig that will suit his profile and qualities. He will go back when he is ready and when there is a club big enough for him.Nobody wants Mourinho.
It's probably just idle gossip in the paper anyway. If this takeover happens at Newcastle he would be nuts not to stay there and see what he can do after putting up with the last couple of years.So boring. They’re a club that should want to push on, not stave off relegation.
He's still earning a feck load thanks to the sacking here. Plus he knows his reputation is in tatters now - so he has to pick his next job carefully.Haven't you seen his interviews? The deluded fecker is waiting for that perfect gig that will suit his profile and qualities. He will go back when he is ready and when there is a club big enough for him.
....which means that nobody wants him! None of the big boys anyway. And his ego would not allow him to take on a real project. I could see him going to Newcastle if they were bought and backed by oil money though.
But this is the Conte thread so I digress. He should do well there. We could do a job lot with Lukaku, Darmian and Matic?
Sad to see a once great force in European football, who operated with an almost unique verve and swagger, now looking antediluvian, decrepit and irrevocably diminished, like an old embarrassing drunk, staggering around the dancefloor at five minutes before closing, desperately searching for a partner to take home...Nobody wants Mourinho.
Inter and Antonio Conte.Sad to see a once great force in European football, who operated with an almost unique verve and swagger, now looking antediluvian, decrepit and irrevocably diminished, like an old embarrassing drunk, staggering around the dancefloor at five minutes before closing, desperately searching for a partner to take home...
Wait, were we talking about Mourinho or Manchester United.
I don't get your point. Are you suggesting that price tags dictate length of contracts?What's the record transfer fee for a manager?
It isn't really. Everybody knows the good and bad with him, his time here hasn't really had an effect on that. We're seen as an impossible job more than a reflection on him.He's still earning a feck load thanks to the sacking here. Plus he knows his reputation is in tatters now - so he has to pick his next job carefully.
At his last 3 clubs he's fallen out with the clubs most valuable players, tried to depreciate their values and also thrown senior management as well as his squad under the bus. I can't see many clubs thinking the risk is worth it with him.
Italy is weird like that. Pirlo, to name just one, was a great player that was passed between all the great clubs in Italy. Selling or working for your rival seems to be no big deal.Juventus legend as both player and manager goes to Inter?
Won’t go over well.
Absolute nonsense, he's got of very lightly given his behaviour in the last six months, especially with the fanbase.Was very shabbily treated by the Chelsea hierarchy and by some of their fans.
There’s no other Football manager who gets more toxic than Mourinho.Absolute nonsense, he's got of very lightly given his behaviour in the last six months, especially with the fanbase.
The guy is a lot more toxic than Mourinho when things don't go his way, a lot more.
Believe me, Jose is a pussycat compared to Conte when he's on one.There’s no other Football manager who gets more toxic than Mourinho.
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No offense but that's just pure ignorant bull.Conte definitely deserved better after the success he has with Chelsea and I wish him well with Inter. Same goes for Sarri. Chelsea don’t deserve any good Football managers with the way they are treated.
I'm not sure if his strength is building a team - his own signings at Chelsea were quite poor (Kante was signed before him) & I don't think he had much influence in Juventus' recruitment. But he seems to get the most out of the resources available to him - at least for a while, in Chelsea's case.Conte is definitely a good manager. He kick started the latest domination of Juventus in 2011. He inherited an unhappy Chelsea dressing room and won the title in his first season. His treatment of Costa was poor and he moaned at the end of his time at Juve. Every manager comes with strengths and weaknesses but he definitely knows how to build a side.
Top of Serie A with Inter above above Dot Cotton's Juventus. Here's some advice he gave his players this season:
‘During the season, I advise my players to have sex for short periods and with the minimum of effort, and better use positions where they are under their partners.. And preferably, with their wives, because if with others, well, that needs extra action.’
Because we have been appointing managers without any proper research but just out of gut feeling.Why do so many clubs get an instant impact from a new manager in terms of a tactical system, signings and motivated players yet we struggle left, right and center with any manager?
Our current regime was the definition of new manager syndrome to start with.Why do so many clubs get an instant impact from a new manager in terms of a tactical system, signings and motivated players yet we struggle left, right and center with any manager?
Still. One out of four could've had a clue. Its not like money wasn't available.Because we have been appointing managers without any proper research but just out of gut feeling.
If money alone could have solved everything we would have been at the top. The problem was we had zero plan in appointing any of the managers and just went with the flow.Still. One out of four could've had a clue. Its not like money wasn't available.
Hes probably the very best at getting a stricken side on a spectacular road to recovery, it's when he's made the top of the mountain and has to stay there the problems start.I think I've been late to the Conte appreciation society but I really rate him and think he's in the top 3 managers in the world. I hope Inter win the league under him.