Yup all of this.
RDZ wanted to win the FA Cup , Europa League and qualify for Champions league.
Absolutely mental ambition, but that is who he is.
With the state of our injuries at the time, he needed the club to back him and his ambition.
I have no issue with the fact the club decided...
That isn't true though.
The social media narrative is that RDZ didn't blame himself, but he did, frequently.
Listening to the whole post-match interviews, rather than the clips on twitter, gives a much better view on the mn and his thoughts.
He was painfully honest about everything.
Including...
Whilst I instinctively rail against this type of post.
I strongly suspect that it is a major factor in TBs decision.
RDZ massively overplayed his hand in the wake of Wolves/Fulham/Roma.
He needed to keep the dream alive in one of those competitions, but blew the season out and left himself...
I don't have any issue with either side.
I felt it was a match made in heaven.
RDZ pushed Bloom and Bloom forced RDZ to be more pragmatic.
Both have learned a lot from the pst 2 years and I'm sure neither of them have any regrets
Can't see it.
If Man u were sniffing around we would hav ehung on for the easy compo whilst lining up our next manager.
This feels like a convenient separation for RDZ to go to a club (not Prem) who would balk at the compo fee.
Too soon.
It took me months to get over Chrissie Hught's sacking.
This one is on the same level.
Will learn to love the next manager eventually, but right now, I'm in mourning,
He had a very successful plan B - but it needed players with pace.
It worked supremely well last season, but injuries totally tucked him up this season.
He will be a very successful manager eventually.
But we were never going to be able to give him the quality and depth of squad he needs, to...