Drawfull
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Poch's said he's open to listen to offers/projects, so doesn't sound like there's an insurmountable conflict of interest clause or anything. Not that I want the guy, but.
Opinions eh?What? He was a good player but nah not for me.
Too many times he tried to be the big I am and do it all himself to the detriment of the rest of the squad.
Take the slip day, after that he was taking pot shots from everywhere instead of playing people who were in much better positions in on goal.
Apart from most of the supporters?Biggest myth. It's on ole. He thought youth was good enough. No one asked him to sell fellaini
Agreed. Gerard was one for the big moment and the hollywood ball but theres a reason Benitez didnt trust him in the middle of the park. He's more of a second striker imo so I dont see them as competing for the same spot to be honest.What? He was a good player but nah not for me.
Too many times he tried to be the big I am and do it all himself to the detriment of the rest of the squad.
Take the slip day, after that he was taking pot shots from everywhere instead of playing people who were in much better positions in on goal.
I've always thought Poch's recruitment is a bit iffy itself. All signings per season:You will want Poch, not just for me been selfish, but Rodgers hasn't had the best record in the transfer market and you guys need a rebuild, with us Puel had already rebuilt the team.
A logic of a football fan? There are different levels to this, but, to be fair, supporting a football team that you're not a part of is as irrational as genuinely hating its rivals. So you don't get to involve logic into this, it's just different layers of an irrational emotional involvement.Wtf logic is that
Not every club is ran like United where the manager has full authority. Tottenham have transfer committees and Paul Mitchell was supposedly a big figure behind their transfers.I've always thought Poch's recruitment is a bit iffy itself. All signings per season:
14/15:
Federico Fazio; Ben Davies; Dele Alli; Benjamin Stambouli; Michel Vorm; DeAndre Yedlin; Eric Dier.
15/16:
Toby Alderweireld; Heung Min Son; Clinton N'Jie; Kevin Wimmer; Kieran Trippier;
16/17:
Moussa Sissoko; Victor Wanyama; Vincent Janssen; Georges-Kevin Nkoudou; Pau Lopez
17/18:
Davinson Sanchez; Lucas Moura; Serge Aurier; Fernando Llorente; Juan Foyth
18/19:
N/A
19/20:
Tanguy Ndombele; Ryan Sessegnon; Giovanni Lo Celso; Jack Clarke
'Hits' in bold. Maybe I'm being a bit harsh in 17/18, but up until now, that was the season he spent the most, and I don't particularly rate Davinson Sanchez. Too early to tell for 19/20 (and considering he got sacked), but I don't think early signs are that impressive from any of them.
He's an excellent player-manager; fantastic at bringing the best out of players and continuing growth, but I think like Rodgers, he has an iffy recruitment rate too.
And we once hired one from Aberdeen who did work out.Simple question about this - we hired two managers from another PL that didn't work out so well, and Ole with experience in another English division. What makes people think that hiring another guy with domestic experience will work out great?
So the conclusion is never hire a manager who's worked in the PL again?Simple question about this - we hired two managers from another PL that didn't work out so well, and Ole with experience in another English division. What makes people think that hiring another guy with domestic experience will work out great?
Quite honestly I care not whether a particular manager is ex anybody. Whoever they were associated with in the past is irrelevant.Pochettino. Rodgers is ex-Liverpool. He could be the Messiah and I wouldn't want him.
Perhaps. That just feels like one of those cliches ran in football when signings aren’t perfect. In fact, the same defence was used for Rodgers at ‘Pool with ‘the committee’. Who don’t seem to be an issue now Klopp is doing well...Not every club is ran like United where the manager has full authority. Tottenham have transfer committees and Paul Mitchell was supposedly a big figure behind their transfers.
The only thing we know for certain is Poch drills players well and he can improve them.