To be fair to the large headed gent, he was big into analytics when at Bolton, way ahead of the rest.Writing his memoirs and his many years of success in the England job..
Just a shame he was still old school when brown envelopes were concerned.
To be fair to the large headed gent, he was big into analytics when at Bolton, way ahead of the rest.Writing his memoirs and his many years of success in the England job..
Drinking pints at 9am in Bolton Wetherspoons and banging on the doors of the local Betfred to open up?What's Big Sam doing these days?
Yeah nothing screams City job more than doing ok at a relegated Burnley.Nagelsmann someone I like but have a feeling If Pep stays for a few more years kompany might be the one which I could see happening if he progreses well at Burnley.
Ten Haag. There - I said it, cos none of you will. What that bloke has done for that place, on little money, is nothing short of a miracle.
We should be afraid.
Yeah nothing screams City job more than doing ok at a relegated Burnley.
I love Vinny as much as everyone but come on.
Also. Fuck Burnley. I hope they go down again, and again, and go bust. Utter shitstain of a club.
Sorry Vincent.
What's Big Sam doing these days?
I wonder if Vinny and Gundo would work, 2 very good minds there.He has changed their entire footballing philosophy and style,they now actually play the game.....Vinny has created an identity that is as far away as possible from the long ball,thuggish,cheating approach of the Dyche era.
He improves individuals and he has them all singing from the same hymn sheet,he has even managed to get the supporters behind him.....which,if their reputation was to be believed.....was going to he an almost impossible task.
His days at Anderlecht,which didnt immediately stand out,were ultimately also impressive as again he made his stamp on their style and tactics.
He talks well,he leads by example,and he inspires those around him.......you may not be a fan of his current club,but there isnt much more he could be doing to get himself noticed as a definite contender.
Add in a quality squad like ours and i think he'd be on the right track.He has changed their entire footballing philosophy and style,they now actually play the game.....Vinny has created an identity that is as far away as possible from the long ball,thuggish,cheating approach of the Dyche era.
He improves individuals and he has them all singing from the same hymn sheet,he has even managed to get the supporters behind him.....which,if their reputation was to be believed.....was going to he an almost impossible task.
His days at Anderlecht,which didnt immediately stand out,were ultimately also impressive as again he made his stamp on their style and tactics.
He talks well,he leads by example,and he inspires those around him.......you may not be a fan of his current club,but there isnt much more he could be doing to get himself noticed as a definite contender.