[Albion] De zerbi to Man U ?

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chaileyjem

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Jun 27, 2012
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I watched plucky on Saturday they played better than we have for a long time. He gets them moving the ball forward very quickly I don’t think he believes in fannying around at the back.
Is the Bournemouth that lost to Luton and struggled to get a point at Sheff Utd recently ?
 






Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo

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Oct 4, 2003
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Is the Bournemouth that lost to Luton and struggled to get a point at Sheff Utd recently ?

They've won 4 of their last 7 and are a 2 points behind us, In the form table they are 5th. They were probably the better side against United too.
 


raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Didn’t listen at the job interview or do any research on the Albion then, more fool him.
I believe he did research, but maybe it was a shock to him (and to Barber and Bloom) that Trossard, AliMac and Caicedo ALL left in short order. Especially Caicedo... the club were shocked at the money Chelsea would actually throw at it. I think it blindsided all of them.
 






It's interesting how quickly the perception of RDZ (passionate motivator) morphs into something different at the prospect of his landing at Old Trafford.

I agree with you - they would struggle to cope with him. Especially the players. Can you imagine the faces of Mount, Erikson and Diallo on their bench, as an irate RDZ screams 'f***ing focus' at them during the match?

Something in me would . . . .love to see it . . . . #badfan :lolol:
Roberto would soon get rid of all the dead wood there. Half that team wouldn't know what hit them!
 


Quebec Seagull

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Man United want flair after the borefest of Ten Hag. Roberto fits the bill

In the 2024 Borefest Sweepstakes, I'd say RDZ is half-a-furlong ahead of Ten Hag.

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DJ NOBO

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The Fits

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They'd be mad to choose Potter or Southgate over RDZ. It might not last long but he'd bring immediate success at a club with those resources.
 






Zeberdi

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chaileyjem

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We handed Luton their biggest league win of the season and failed to beat Burnley twice :shrug:
Just some context. Bournemouth are having a good season - of course they are - but they'd argue - unless they hang around on here - that so are we.
 








chaileyjem

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They've won 4 of their last 7 and are a 2 points behind us, In the form table they are 5th. They were probably the better side against United too.
of course they are. Just providing some context . Perhaps their fans - obviously not the ones prone to checking out NSC - probably think we're ok too.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Heard about this on talk sport last week but lots of possibles with the United job. Only today they were discussing Emery as next united manager and would he leave Villa for them?
Emery needs a club with money and hungry players desperate to do well. That way he can be paid loads, and have some chance of success with his cerebral, empathy-free and demanding coaching approach.

Villa is perfect for him.

Emery at United would be a flop like the Arsenal adventure, with precious Big I Am players rejecting his pressure and sulking at the lack of hugs and kisses.
 






raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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Who are 'Man United', in that context? The fans would love him, I'm sure. But the likes of Brailsford and Ratcliffe? They'll (rightly, tbh) want a manager to buy into THEIR global vision for the rebuild of the club - not a hothead who will want things bent to HIS will.
There'll be lots of spinning classes from Brailsford
 


nwgull

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Jul 25, 2003
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People cried in their own piss when Potter left, RDZ our best ever manager at this level and some people don’t seem arsed. I mean all he wanted was some help as he warned this current situation would happen if we didn’t strengthen in January :shrug:
Potter left on a real high just as the everything he'd been putting together in his first couple of seasons started to come together. We were averaging over 2 points per game in his final 13-14 games.
 
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