nealrogers
The real Swans man.
RDZ is one of the very few who might (in time) be able to do so. He is special.RDZ is too smart to follow Pep, no one will really want to do that.
RDZ is one of the very few who might (in time) be able to do so. He is special.RDZ is too smart to follow Pep, no one will really want to do that.
I wouldnt be surprised if it was City to be honest!
For a Spaniard I'd have thought he'd have done his time under Manc's slate grey skies by now. He's also made digs at their fanbase before. Can't see him there much longer, especially as he tends not to let the grass grow under his feet.Strange how Pep likes City so much. Undoubtedly a great manager, but I would like to see him doing it at a club that isn't 1st or 2nd of the richest clubs in whatever league.
Why?I just want to see De Zerbi wear clothing that isn't black.Just saying.
There are 20m reasons why he stays there...............For a Spaniard I'd have thought he'd have done his time under Manc's slate grey skies by now. He's also made digs at their fanbase before. Can't see him there much longer, especially as he tends not to let the grass grow under his feet.
Strange how Pep likes City so much. Undoubtedly a great manager, but I would like to see him doing it at a club that isn't 1st or 2nd of the richest clubs in whatever league.
Lazy choice, I could win the league with Man CityMissed out to Pep in the LMA awards. What do they know, eh?
I wonder when fans will start to get pissed off ‘enjoying the ride’ and enjoying players why they are here. It’s natural progression for supporters to want more success when some comes your way. We are already dreaming of some decent success in Europe league.I imagine the way RDZ talks about players deserving opportunities at ‘bigger clubs’ with the chance to play in ‘bigger competitions’ is very true of his own future.
Enjoy the ride because this guy seems the real deal and will be managing one of the big 6 in the next few years IMO.
Newcastle would be my bet….
Vote for him in the BBC Manager of the Season poll - he's currently second (Eddie Howe winning by 4%)
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Yep - the media making out like Newcastle reaching the Champions Lge is some kind of miracle underdog story is nauseating - ok they've not spent Chelsea levels of money (yet) but its come as no surprise to absolutely anyone bar the media it seems that they've been taken over by a state and are now in the Champions LeagueFans of the big spending clubs don’t really get the very valid point you’re making @Weststander - to them it’s perfectly reasonable to spend so much.
I have been a tad surprised(though of course I shouldn’t be) that the pundits praising Howe never seem to notice just how much they’ve spent since the Saudi takeover - fair play he’s also done an excellent job but don’t ignore the money they’ve spent!
The Guardian wrote that our play was "appointment to view" footballThe 'best' British football media source saying "Brighton are in Europe for the first time, playing a brand of precision football the PL has never seen"
Let's all let that sit in.
I think they spent £164m this season. Not chicken feed is it.Howe’s leading. He performed a miracle by getting 9 more points than us.
(Excluding Owen obvs).
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I think they spent £164m this season. Not chicken feed is it.