citizen_maine
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Bring him home, and don't call me ShirleyLampard will be available soon, shirley?
Bring him home, and don't call me ShirleyLampard will be available soon, shirley?
Rather we went with ShirleyBring him home, and don't call me Shirley
Kompany already has a number two who he trusts and work well together..Impossible to predict but I'd say right here, right now that both Arteta and maybe Luis Enrique would be on the shortlist.
Vinny would possibly be considered too with Zabba as his number 2.
I'd have him too.Kompany already has a number two who he trusts and work well together..
You need another Lionel with him to win things , like buy one lionel and get another for free;)Lionel Scaloni.
With respect to vinny managing Burnley and then coming to city is like chalk and cheese . Kompany is a legend at city like lampard was at Chelsea and it mostly doesn’t work .Vinnie
In an ideal world we’d as a majority want it to happen at some point for sure. However an ideal world it is not.Vinnie
Nice. I liked how flexible he is with his tactics. But bad in-game managementLionel Scaloni.
Why?In an ideal world we’d as a majority want it to happen at some point for sure. However an ideal world it is not.
Let’s see how Burnley finish this season after a stunning start under VK’s (early) tenure. If they come up and he does well again…I’d still be hesitant.
He needs (for me) to go into a club that have been underperforming despite their input, who expect results and success to see how he can do - a team like Everton or West Ham as an example.
I’d still hate to see him as an opposition through…
Let’s remember who Arteta worked with in a coaching role beforehand though.Why?
Arteta walked right into Arsenal, going round all the teams isn't always required, I would be happy if he was at Burnley for 3 seasons and Pep stayed here and then and only if Pep is leaving and VK has continued playing good football then I would bring him home no question.
True and something I found odd that we seem willing to blood other teams legend's as our coaches but our own leave.Let’s remember who Arteta worked with in a coaching role beforehand though.
But your points are fair enough. I think the ‘good football’ part is a big one though. Doing it for Burnley is one thing, but to then come back to us and do it with a team (who at this point - know who he is, but never played with him, and are massive stars) is a huge challenge.
Ricky Tomlinson? Loves a four-four-fuckin-twoSomeone who doesn’t think the game is like fuckin rocket science and plays players where they’re good at playing ie in their rightful positions would be a good start!