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I'm not against it, on the basis that the Belgium job has been good for him and he would have hopefully learned from his time here and in the meantime developed lots of good contacts.

He was on the floor after leaving here and has rehabilitated himself and his reputation.

It's a risk, but the possible reward could be better than what's on offer elsewhere.

I don't think he'll be short of offers, but I think he'll end up in one of the Euro leagues.
 
No way I want him back. When we were poor he was always talking positives..did my.head in. Also the playing out from the back annoyed me when it cost us so many times
Swerve please
 
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Stubborn bellend ruined his big chance, does anyone seriously think the fella would have compromise now after looking after the best generation of Belgium's ever, the divvys head would be even bigger now
 
Nothing has changed since RM left, other than the fact we've spent significantly more on players. The quality of football hasn't been any better. We've seen what he can do with quality players in Belgium, so why not back him with the right squad and see what he can do?
 
Stubborn bellend ruined his big chance, does anyone seriously think the fella would have compromise now after looking after the best generation of Belgium's ever, the divvys head would be even bigger now

Managers, especially young ones, can evolve over time.

I love Roberto but never ever go back. There are loads of managers out there. Why do we keep looking back to past managers or even worse ex RS ones. I'm sure some people have never left the city in their life.
 
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