Assuming of course you're a professional soccerballist.
Garcia. Nothing to do with talent, but if I signed for Gus I think he is more likely to throw his toys of out his pram, bugger off somewhere else and leave me behind.
Not quite what I'm implying.What an odd poll. I'd tie my future to the manager whose club will give me the biggest salary. If you're in anyway insinuating plays will/won't move because they'd rather play under Poyet/Garcia it's not a big enough deciding factor compared to the status and wage increase a player gets from playing in the Premier League compared to the Championship
But Gus has very nearly got himself a seat at the top table. Gravy train city Arizona.
He'll definitely not be leaving the Premier League when he's fully accepted, (this time next year if Blunderland are doing well enough).
Yeah and imagine you were a promising holding midfielder that Mark Hughes took a shine too.GP will doubtless join that elite band of serial losers that always fall into a job without actually achieving very much. Must talk a REALLY good game at shortlist job interview stage, as opposed to sending out a side to play a really good game. Think Dave Jones, Mark Hughes, Big Sam, 'Umble 'Arry, Mr Blobby Bruce. Avram Grant FFS. Reckon its a Masonic thing meself. struggling to come up with any other explanation.
Not quite what I'm implying.
I called shotgun in the OsCAR, after day 2 I was all in, nobody was after the Derby game.
But as above I think the smart money should be shacking up with Gus, because he may well end up being coveted through the Premier League.
But I think Oscar will go further in football management.
Tough call.
Who was the player Peter Taylor always signed?
Clearly not, and that's really unfair.You do know the difference between too and to....there's even two ffs.