Oh well. It was good while it lasted.
Faaaaaaantastic news
Oh well. It was good while it lasted.
Avram Grant's already taken one post-Mourinho mess to a CL final. I think I'd prefer my chances if they got someone who's a good fit like Holloway or Warnock.What about Guus Hiddink or Avram Grant ?
Bit harsh - Colin W@nker would be more effective at this point ;-)Avram Grant's already taken one post-Mourinho mess to a CL final. I think I'd prefer my chances if they got someone who's a good fit like Holloway or Warnock.
What about Guus Hiddink or Avram Grant ?
I'm sure they will game raise for the Spurs match. People may say it's a good time to play them but I expect a smash and grab approach by Jose as per usual with big gamesWe need to get @Crouchinho to get word to the Spurs players, telling them not to try too hard next monday.
Those center halves would have been better drilled than they showed on Sunday - just sayingYou're missing the obvious.
Big long ball defenders, agricultural midfielders, loads of height, a keeper that's loved a hoof & a big donkey striker.
Step forwards Big Fat Sam... His time to shine.
I'm sure they will game raise for the Spurs match. People may say it's a good time to play them but I expect a smash and grab approach by Jose as per usual with big games.
100%accurate - same cowardly game plan designed to strangle the life and enjoyment out of the match, and hope for a lucky 1 -0 result in front of 70000 plus lemmings.
Avram Grant's already taken one post-Mourinho mess to a CL final. I think I'd prefer my chances if they got someone who's a good fit like Holloway or Warnock.
I’m not convinced that Zizou is a top manager. Yes, he won the Champions' League, but I could have managed that Réal Madrid side.
Trouble is, the longer the death by a thousand cuts goes on with Moanio, any new manager is doomed as the fans will not have any patience for a rebuild and will expect instant success. Great times over at the swampLook at their league form last year. He's a good manager but I don't think this job will be the right one at the right time for himI'm not so much as sure that they were flukes, more that he had a sqaud full of world class players who were leaders.
He's not had to build a sqaud yet and this united sqaud is nearing a point where they're largely going to need to rebuild.
Not saying he'd be as bad as Mourinho but I think it might take him a while to get his perfect sqaud and get then playing the way he wants.
Arse had two very hard fixtures and are bound to improve.They were incredibly slow in dealing with LVG who was bat sh!t and clearly not progressing the team. It was our move for Pep that forced them to 'upgrade'. On the basis that there is no clear alternative I see PEG getting a decent run this season where the only point they will act is if they look nailed on for outside the top 4. With the start Arse have made they should be a minimum of 5th for the most part and I think that might be enough for the board to justify doing nothing.
The easy fixtures they have will be taken into consideration.
Arse had two very hard fixtures and are bound to improve.
If there's a real danger of finishing outside top 4, Peg's execution date will be sooner rather than later. With the wage structure in operation, interest payments on debt, dividend payments to Glazers and falling revenues from sponsorship deals, the club won't wait a whole season before they try to salvage the situation.
I wouldn't be surprised if Peg is axed before the end of October. In fact I wonder if a provisional decision hasn't already been made. Next 4 matches crucial. Personally, I hope Peg stays around as long as possible.
Can't see them being that far off top 4 by the end of October there's not enough games for them to be detached unless Sundays result becomes the norm. If they're struggling in the chumps league however but who'd bet against them getting Lokomotiv out of pot one. At the end of the day we're streets ahead of them and I can't see that changing for the next few years PEG or no PEG