citymad
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He’ll be the first one to go. If we get Big Sam in he’ll have job security.If he gets the job Pickford will be bricking it for sure.
He’ll be the first one to go. If we get Big Sam in he’ll have job security.If he gets the job Pickford will be bricking it for sure.
When you look at fat Sam's Bolton he had a lot of class players playing good stuff. I think he was a good manager who could organise a team around their strengths. Moyes being anotherGet fat Sam in.
'Its a simple tactic lads. Cross the ball onto that lanky viking bastards head.'
He has said he fancied a World Cup...but i think Argentina is the one fir him. He likes their ruthless winning attitudeAnother way of looking at it is managing internationally will also give him a lot more time to himself and family instead of the ins and outs of Weekly club football, it'll be a lot more part time for him managing England or any other club internationally he's also stated that he wants to manage internationally at some point, let's hope it isn't any time soon.
I think klopp is more likelyTbh it's quite believable, why wouldn't they not want pep?
Tbh it's quite believable, why wouldn't they not want pep?
I can’t work out why England want a fraud manager who only wins anything because of Messi and /or his employers cheatingThey can fuck right off.
Nah, they'll just sharpen the knives for when he fails and with great delight.Can you imagine the usual media wankers who have spent years trying to belittle and trip him up having to fawn all over him coz he’s become the Engerland mgr.
Brilliant article. Another ex player who maybe one day will find their way back.The message - The Coaches' Voice
Former Manchester City and West Ham defender Pablo Zabaleta reveals what prompted his decision to become an assistant coach with Albaniawww.coachesvoice.com
Agreed he’d be fucked over by the media as being unable to deliver after being given a crop of Englands “finest” ever talent to manageNah, they'll just sharpen the knives for when he fails and with great delight.
If it takes a year at a new club to get his ideas into the players' heads, how long would it take to make England players come into line when he would have them for a week or two at a time and then they'd go back to their clubs and thump the ball long again etc.