Rangnick quits consultancy role (Pg 89)

Ragnick has now reanimated the corpse of his old boss at Stuttgart from THIRTY years ago to do..... well no one knows!

So he joins Chris Armas (LOL) on the WTF list.

The best part is, the rag are lapping it up! They all think its genius.

4-2-2-2-2-2 (lump ball), an American coach who is considered a failure even here, now a 75 year old guy whos been retired for god knows how long, oh Christ, this is the gift that keeps on giving
14 in the side,eh? Does that include the ref and linos? If so, no change then.
;-)
 
Reminds me of Arlott's famous quip. He commentated on those early Sunday games on tv.
The bowler was John Rice and the fielder was Andy Murtagh then the only Irishman in 1st class cricket. Ball played gently to mid on.
Arlott: "That's a case of Rice bowls and Paddy fields."
I loved John Arlott.

"It was a long, slow, lazy delivery, but it was the best he could manage."
 
Does anyone know the proper pronunciation of this blokes name? A few days ago that pretentious twat Mark Goldridge kept calling him something like Rarnyeek. It's a long time since l spoke German but l think that vowels were generally short and consonants all pronounced fully and are hard and guttural. The BBC have a pronunciation unit but this morning they were using the same pronunciation as Goldbridge.
I know we can call him Rag **** but on occasions l am in polite company so l can't always use that.
 
Does anyone know the proper pronunciation of this blokes name? A few days ago that pretentious twat Mark Goldridge kept calling him something like Rarnyeek. It's a long time since l spoke German but l think that vowels were generally short and consonants all pronounced fully and are hard and guttural. The BBC have a pronunciation unit but this morning they were using the same pronunciation as Goldbridge.
I know we can call him Rag **** but on occasions l am in polite company so l can't always use that.
I'm going to guess Ranyick.
 
Does anyone know the proper pronunciation of this blokes name? A few days ago that pretentious twat Mark Goldridge kept calling him something like Rarnyeek. It's a long time since l spoke German but l think that vowels were generally short and consonants all pronounced fully and are hard and guttural. The BBC have a pronunciation unit but this morning they were using the same pronunciation as Goldbridge.
I know we can call him Rag **** but on occasions l am in polite company so l can't always use that.
Rang, as in rang the phone, nick as the name.
 

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