KN5
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Let's not talk about the obvious candidates.Give it Giggsy til the end of the season.
Let's not talk about the obvious candidates.Give it Giggsy til the end of the season.
Because some people think the same big name managers should play musical chairs with the major clubs in Europe.Dont know why people always opt for the big names when it comes to the Barca job. Conte, Pochetinno very little chance for obvious reasons.
It'll be someone like Sampaoli/Valverde. It wont necessarily have to be a manger whos done impressively in his previous job but more someone who's principles align with the club and the play style.
They're waiting for David Moyes to leave Sunderland.
Give it Giggsy til the end of the season.
Didn't Pochettino say he would never manage Barca? Something to do with their rivalry with Espanyol?
Won 2 leagues with Olimpiakos (not that big of a achievement I know), has been always solid in Spain (except for his Villarreal stint) and took Bilbao back to the CL 2 seasons ago. But I don't get why do they want him given how the complaints with LE has been about the playing style not being Barça enough.What has Valverde done to be considered for it?
I haven't payed any attention to his career.
At present time ? Never. He would give himself at least another season with City. He denied returning to Barca a lot this season btw.Would Pep go back if things didnt work out at City ?
Marcelino is about to sign with Valencia. I´d say that Berizzo can go to Sevilla. Setién might be a good option, or Garitano, Leganés coach.While it appear Barca are taking my teams manager. Who will be the next Bilbao manager?
To be fair not many managers have been a success at Valencia in the last decade or so. Emery is the only one who comes out with credit and yet the fans wanted him out.Perhaps Koeman will get it next (assuming next manager does two years), but he was an absolute disaster at Valencia and that may deter the board (and fans) away from him.
I think they must have some doubts about him - he's so openly creaming himself over the Barca job and yet it looks like they have a number of other preferred candidates.To be fair not many managers have been a success at Valencia in the last decade or so. Emery is the only one who comes out with credit and yet the fans wanted him out.
Koeman has certainly improved as a manager during his time in the premier league. He seems to have adapted a more approachable style to his players. I felt earlier on in his career he was going the way of Van Gaal in his style of management. I don't think that style of management can work in club football now.
I may be wrong, but wasn't Koeman pretty bad everywhere he was before Feyenoord? Even there he wasn't pulling up trees.Perhaps Koeman will get it next (assuming next manager does two years), but he was an absolute disaster at Valencia and that may deter the board (and fans) away from him.
Berizzo would be my guessWhile it appear Barca are taking my teams manager. Who will be the next Bilbao manager?
And then FC Barca is going to argue how he was a managerial prodigy from day one who revolutionized the spanish league system.They're just going to find some random Catalan in their coaching system who not even Barca supporters knew existed.
Not sure after his remarks about homosexuals. Bilbao is quite a forward thinking club in that regards.Berizzo would be my guess
That's quite a rant tbf.Not sure after his remarks about homosexuals. Bilbao is quite a forward thinking club in that regards.
Remarks on homosexuality[edit]
Shortly after leaving Marseille, Berizzo spoke out against alleged homosexuality in France:
"A bunch of faggots is what you have in French football. There are so many homosexual players there, they always provoke you, they touch your thighs, your bum, to see if you will give some kind of signal. I feel disgusted when a homosexual shares the same shower and stares at one's bum with desire, and even gets emotional when you are naked."
— Berizzo quoted in a Daily Telegraph Article.
Like Sarri thenNot sure after his remarks about homosexuals. Bilbao is quite a forward thinking club in that regards.
Remarks on homosexuality[edit]
Shortly after leaving Marseille, Berizzo spoke out against alleged homosexuality in France:
"A bunch of faggots is what you have in French football. There are so many homosexual players there, they always provoke you, they touch your thighs, your bum, to see if you will give some kind of signal. I feel disgusted when a homosexual shares the same shower and stares at one's bum with desire, and even gets emotional when you are naked."
— Berizzo quoted in a Daily Telegraph Article.
There has only been one in that regard - and a widely held opinion, try againAnd then FC Barca is going to argue how he was a managerial prodigy from day one who revolutionized the spanish league system.
Koeman has la liga experience.Koeman's certainly been putting himself forward.
Dream on lad.