Was he referring to us? If so what did he say?
No he was talking about how to give it the hoof successfully.
Was he referring to us? If so what did he say?
No he was talking about how to give it the hoof successfully.
Sounds like us
Well he should know, he's based his entire 'coaching' career on it.No he was talking about how to give it the hoof successfully.
Plenty of questions surrounding the squad tactics etc - Ronald Koeman is the answer to none of them
Q. Who should replace Ashley Williams in the starting lineup at centre half?
A. Ronald Koeman.
Noooooooooooooooooooooo.........It shouldn't happen of course,but if RK left this season there is only one man who doesn't have a job who would be absolutely clear favourite to take over....riding to the rescue,not, in a brand new cardigan with a list of potential signings from Sunderland...you know who I mean....be careful what you wish for........
Thomas Turngoose....Who would you have to take over from him in October?
Q. Should we sack RK?
A. No, we shouldn't. God forbid we become a club that has a new manager every season.
I don't particularly like some of the stuff he does/says, or the way he goes about things in general (I've even resorted to posting silly pics about him golfing after xmas etc, to highlight his perceived lack of interest in all things EFC). He seems a bit aloof, which can irritate some people/players/staff/everyone (I've never met him so he might be a really nice guy and people/players/staff/everyone might all really like him!).
However, he does need to make a few changes (admit mistakes/amend plans) to make it work again.
He didn't get the forward he wanted, so play DCL at least until Jan, Sandro is best cutting in from the left (as others have said)?
He also didn't get the LCB/LB player he wanted, forget 3 at the back and play a flat 4 (either Kenny or Holgate at RB, Lennon would've been a shout at RWB if we had a LCB)?
Klassen should be integrated from the bench, give him time to get up to speed?
He should fondle Ross' bits tirelessly, to make him stay!
So, in essence, we're not Crystal Palace and we don't have the money to be Chelsea.
My worry (as much as you can worry for someone on £6m p.a.) is that the Mosh might not be so patient.
We've problems at centre back, no creativity in midfield, no wide men and no proper striker.
Apart from that, everything's going swimmingly.
In relation to Iheanacho, I thought we wanted a target man?The fact that Iheanacho, Paredes and B. Traore were available for a combined £50m this summer to solve all of those problems is depressing
Edit: apart from CB. I don't know nuffing about CBs.