Certainly
it’s comedy gold this. He’s had ZERO experience at this level ZERO..... but hey let’s get him in....NOT
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Certainly
If we cannot get a proven winner then we're left with fools such as Koeman or Silva.
So if we cannot get a winner in, I'd rather we changed takt and went for an up and coming manager, a la Arteta.
First choice: A winner such as Conte, Ancelotti, et all (not happening)
Second choice: A popular up-and-coming boss such as Arteta
Third choice: Some run-of-the mill-chump such as Silva
This is not the kinda job to give a first time manager. No chance.
If Arteta wanted to come would you?
No I struggle to be fair, but my Portuguese stinks so I can't judge. I just wonder if this language issue transfers onto the players? It shouldn’t as football is not hard to understand or setup.I know it’s just a language thing but does anyone understand what he’s on about in the press conferences?
He uses too many word to describe things and moves onto the next topic in the middle of the previous one.
I know it’s just a language thing but does anyone understand what he’s on about in the press conferences?
He uses too many word to describe things and moves onto the next topic in the middle of the previous one.
Who's your shout mate? I would go big and try for Conte or Mancini.Why don’t we give it Mick Madar or Gareth Farrelly? They are both involved in football still.
Absolutely not, this isn’t the time to be taking even bigger gambles.
He's an assistant manager, massive risk and has done the square root of F all to warrant even being considered for the job, well all except having played for us once. Makes more sense to stick with Marco over Arteta.If Arteta wanted to come would you?
It's hard to reconcile the fans being realistic with people wanting him sacked in January when we're literally one good result away from being in the best position we can realistically aim for though, no? I've said it before but people say they don't mind a transitional season or whatever, but when it actually comes to it they absolutely do.
I know it’s just a language thing but does anyone understand what he’s on about in the press conferences?
He uses too many word to describe things and moves onto the next topic in the middle of the previous one.