how many pokemon?
Beautiful day today isn't it? Had a nice walk to work through the park in the sun.
I agree but it doesn't need a massive overhaul.
Back-up right back, well we'll see. Browning, Holgate (while both centre backs by trade) will be given opportunities, and it'll be one of those deals that if we do go for one it'll be relatively cheap and I reckon late on in the window.
We definitely need a back up for Rom, and we need a quality CM (Witsel) and a playmaker (Mata) as well as a quality goalkeeper.
As it stands, that is it. With Stones likely to go we will obviously need a CB as well.
People/fans have a clamour for signings and mass sales of players deemed 'not good enough'. But that doesn't work, not at this level. It took Spurs three years to figure it out, and Liverpool still haven't seen the light...
Beautiful day today isn't it? Had a nice walk to work through the park in the sun.
Or in his case, did you pokemon?how many pokemon?
Probably in the end but if we got of to a shaky start or went on a dodgy run I wouldn't discount a flirt with relegation and look at Newcastle when that can happen.We'd finish 11th.
*Pokemon spotting?
It's probably snowing up north mate.
Beautiful day today isn't it? Had a nice walk to work through the park in the sun.
Fergie was a counter attacking manager as well. Leicester camped.But their principle was always counter-attacking. It wins games mate.
Three/four years ago it was all possession based. It's now gone back to more of a counter/direct style to succeed in this league.
Pep is the manager who can probably change that. If he gets it right at City (e.g. a balance of both) other teams will try and follow suit. Koeman in his last two seasons has got it spot on at Southampton.
Steer clear of the stereotypes please good chap. Plus they can't read anyway LOL hahahaha I proper ROFL at that one. I don't know what's happening.
Hope you didn't expose yourself to anyone again
Signing a new manager is a huge risk for every club no matter how big.What's your point? He hadn't managed any of the big European clubs fighting for their respective titles. None in Germany, Italy, Spain or England.
His time in Spain was supposed to be his step before taking over someone like Barca and he failed and has been rebuilding his career since. Again I'm not saying he's a bad manager. He did well with Southampton and has won stuff so defintely a step up from Martinez but Frank De Boer won 4 titles in a row and I don't think you would dispute we would have had any problem getting him. My point was just that under Kenwright Koeman is about the level of manager we could attract.
I'm waiting to see the Juan Matas holding up the scarf before I'm convinced much has changed. So far it has been all talk but there's still time.