feedmpenzaandhewillscore
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I'd also be concerned with why he's concentrating on the Premier League.
Should be scouting the opposition in Division 1 considering where Derby are in the championship.
I'd also be concerned with why he's concentrating on the Premier League.
Should be concentrating on league 1.I'd also be concerned with why he's concentrating on the Premier League.
After the way United treated van Gaal, why would Guardiola want to go there?
The ćunt wouldn't be able to concentrate on a crayoning book.I'd also be concerned with why he's concentrating on the Premier League.
Yeah, full of mice, falling apart and populated by people with an average mental age of 7.The swamp sells itself didnt Eddie Twoplanks tell Klopp United was like Disney land for adults?
Another thing with this - why do the media run these types of stories?View attachment 10111
Two weeks ago this, if I was a Derby County supporter I would be concerned at this guys football knowledge making predictions like that.
Another thing with this - why do the media run these types of stories?
Can anyone remember such a question being asked of a former player who answered against his old club?
The headline is nothing news, it's the opinion of someone irrelevant to the question being asked.
The journalist who asked the ex-player is wasting the time of the club (i.e.. Derby) by cluttering up a press conference to talk about something that has nothing to do with them.
The ex-player predictably plumps for his old team.
The story takes up room on a website where they could explain things such as why Alex Ferguson attending United games is essential, what Scudamore meant by "a strategic plan", what Merseyside police have done about the non-essential firework display on Sunday or why Martin Tyler is an old woman.
loved that last comment mate ;-)Another thing with this - why do the media run these types of stories?
Can anyone remember such a question being asked of a former player who answered against his old club?
The headline is nothing news, it's the opinion of someone irrelevant to the question being asked.
The journalist who asked the ex-player is wasting the time of the club (i.e.. Derby) by cluttering up a press conference to talk about something that has nothing to do with them.
The ex-player predictably plumps for his old team.
The story takes up room on a website where they could explain things such as why Alex Ferguson attending United games is essential, what Scudamore meant by "a strategic plan", what Merseyside police have done about the non-essential firework display on Sunday or why Martin Tyler is an old woman.
One of the reasons he left Barcelona and Bayern is because he was sick of the drama and politics, both in the director's box and in the media, and he just wants to get on with the football. United is a club with the exact same problems, just as Liverpool had in the 90s and 00s. One of the reasons he likes it at City is because we let him get on with what he's best at, which is coaching football teams. It might happen to us eventually in a decade or so, but for the time being there's no ex-players sticking the knife in about not playing some nonsense mythological "right" way, there's no president who thinks they know better than the coach, just him, the best facilities in the world, and an organised system of recruitment.Would Pep be successful at the rags like he would be here? Old piss can Fergie in the back ground and all his disciples telling him it’s not how it’s done at United. He wouldn’t have control like he does have at City, Van Gaal and Mourinho highlighted people were in the back ground trying to knife you in the back. Sounds a bit like City in the early 90s.