still is, according to the big fella.I remember when the thought of Big Sam was being too ambitious.
still is, according to the big fella.I remember when the thought of Big Sam was being too ambitious.
In the nicest possible way, fuck off you **** :)How about S Gerrard - now that would really stir the scoucers up
It's far from an obsession , just an observation.
Some individuals have management written all over them, Fern is one.
Let's not forget the input and influence he gave to our recovery earlier in the season, the team was going nowhere and fast, he had the balls and respect to kick arse in the dressing room, and the recovery was almost instant.
Few people have the initiative , belief or ability to do that.
Completely agree, but in Ferran and Tixki you have two people whom gave Pep the position at Barca, when from the outside looking in, it looked a hell of a risk.true but you also need expertise in many other areas that only comes with practice. Unfortunately Pep’s ability to help players play in any position is unique and he’ll be a hard act to follow. It can’t be a newbie. Has to be the top manager at the time - whichever club we entice him from
Completely agree, but in Ferran and Tixki you have two people whom gave Pep the position at Barca, when from the outside looking in, it looked a hell of a risk.
The appointment after Pep is going to be difficult, and it would not surprise me if he did not stick around beyond his current deal.
Completely agree, that's why I said it will be interesting to see what Fern does in the next year, if he stays and moves into coaching or wants to continue playing.Bear in mind Pep had coached Barca B for a year in the Segunda B so Txiki will have seen plenty of him in action before making that call. I think any ex-player would need a stint as EDS coach at the very least before getting the top job at city.
Wonder if they will have a close eye on how Enzo Maresca gets on at Parma?