UnofficialDevil
Anti Scottish and Preoccupied with Donkeys.
He's a horrible little cnut isn't he. Prima donnaThe Poison Dwarf strikes again. He's got the manager sacked before scoring a fecking goal for the team hasn't he?
He's a horrible little cnut isn't he. Prima donnaThe Poison Dwarf strikes again. He's got the manager sacked before scoring a fecking goal for the team hasn't he?
He loves to troll a bit on twitter with cryptic postsIts the brother of the owner.
He also tweeted this,
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Poch out Zidane in..
Of course hes behind it. Nobody is allowed to sub Messi.I doubt he’s behind it. They’ve probably realised that they’ve got the best chance they’ve ever had of winning the CL and pochettino isn’t up managing at an elite level. On top of that Zidane might be the carrot needed to get Mbappe to sign a new contract.
The coach and coaching staff had a big part in the negotiations,' Messi claimed. 'When I saw it was possible, I spoke with him (Pochettino) straight away. I've know him for a while.
'I spoke to him, the fact we are the two Argentines helped a lot. We spoke, it went well to begin with. The technical staff at PSG helped my decision.'
No matter the link, it was a quote from what Messi said. As I stated before, top manager attract top players.
The little dictator is at it again
Zidane is the one that was pushing for Pogba at Real.Why?
I hope so, losing Pogba now when the team is starting to take shape will be a shame.Nah, Agent Bruno got this
Go back a page and you’ll see Pexbo quote itwasn’t a certain poster boasting about how Poch convinced Messi to play for him?
In fairness it's probably better for Amadeus' ego if Poch is pushed out now before it all goes comprehensively and conclusively tits up. With that level of talent in the squad it could all turn itself around quite easily, but early signs aren't promising.Thoughts and well wishes go out to Amadeus in these difficult times. (If pochettino has been sacked)
Aye, managing big egos while maintaining some coherent tactical approach seems to be the challenge in that PSG job and he's got the gravitas and track record to suggest he could pull it off. I'm baffled in general as to how posters on here speak with such certainty about coaches/managers but Zidane to PSG just looks like it could be a good fit.I honestly think Zidane would make them work together. Messi experienced his fabolous work with Madrid and wants some of that, Mbappe would admire him as one of the best French player of all time, and Neymar, well, he'd still be a prick but he might still be influenced by Messi.
Oh my god. You can't be serious...Thank you Messi, now we can bring in a proper manager with patterns of play.
Farewell Ole, maybe you were a legend once but time moves on.
Now just sign a central midfielder, sell Martial, Pereira, Matic, Mata, Jones, Lindelöf and Lingard and all our problems are fixed.
He is a parodyHope that above post by @horsechoker is a parody but I fear it is not.
You're right, we saw how it turned after they lowered their guns with Tuchel, so if Poche falls with the squad he'll be gone in no time.Not sure there is much to undermine, by all accounts the players are all mates with the Chairman and the dressing room runs the club even before Messi arrived. The PSG manager is kind of like the Queen, a figurehead with no actual power.
Good player, but an absoloute cnut of a man.The Poison Dwarf strikes again. He's got the manager sacked before scoring a fecking goal for the team hasn't he?
Especially when you think they won with him off the pitch and Poch also then brought on Icardi who won the game. I used to think the the little dictator stuff was fan fiction but it’s clearly not.The Poison Dwarf strikes again. He's got the manager sacked before scoring a fecking goal for the team hasn't he?
Yep and he's gone a bit quiet of late on his beloved Poch however continuously spamming the Ole thread.wasn’t a certain poster boasting about how Poch convinced Messi to play for him?
But that is literally the only thing you get tested on as a PSG manager. The league should be won on autopilot. The question is: can you keep the prima donnas at least somewhat hungry and competitive so that they don't get complacent in the league and remain highly competitive in the CL?I wouldn't look too much into this PSG stint. That dressing room is tough to handle.
Haven't they won every game?He's been a huge disappointment so far at PSG. After a great building job at Spurs he needed to show his ability to succeed under pressure and get his team playing cracking football when equipped with huge resources and good players. Not winning the league, doing okay in the CL last year and starting this season miserable doesn't reflect well.
Also, PsG as a club added big names this summer especially with Ramos and Messi, but can't help but feel they were signings that are based reputation and quality respectively with not that much thought put into the collective. For example Messi is a playmaking forward you need to surround with runners to get the best from. That should ideally be Mbappe but he's the one who wants out. And as many have said three forwards who are brilliant in attack but don't defend is an issue. Tactically you'd be better with Messi/Neymar (skill), Mbappe (pace) and ADM (hardwork) but with the big games there now they have their hands tied. Similarly , Ramos has won mant CLs and while I've always thought he's a dodgy defender, is he really the right profile at his age for this team? Seems to be a signing based on reputation alone.
So yeah, lot of hype and praise for their summer signings but I'm not convinced this team is as good as claimed. Any team would love to have Messi/other great players but having a plan is always the most important thing.
It's up to the manager to sort out the dressing room as best he can. Some managers being unable to handle/manage egos hinders them ever managing a big club well.I wouldn't look too much into this PSG stint. That dressing room is tough to handle.
Hyperbolic phrasing from me. They just seem lacking in balance and fluidity.Haven't they won every game?
Genuinely love that nicknameRonaldo camp is quick to pounce on this.
Poison dwarf. I mean, what the hell.
He's a prize cnut in fairness... refusing to shake your managers hand after he subs you is so fecking childish and unprofessional.Ronaldo camp is quick to pounce on this.
Poison dwarf. I mean, what the hell.
An elite manager should be able to handle big ego's otherwise he's not cut out for the job at this levelI wouldn't look too much into this PSG stint. That dressing room is tough to handle.