I can assure you that nobody has been "proved wrong". That's the difference between an opinion and a fact you see. And the only thing that's embarrassing is a mug like you with knowledge of the game totalling the square root of sod all, thinking he's jose mourinho. MATE.
It is a GLORIOUS read. On page 2 he describes himself as brilliant and on page 4 he says Messi is overrated and calls Guardiola a "spineless cowardly b@stard". PAGE FOUR. There's nothing like hooking your readers in! :lolol:
I'm reading Zlatan Ibrahimovic's autobiography at the moment which is also a cracking read, for a number of reasons (he is brilliantly arrogant). In it he says on multiple occasions he and his agent "worked on" other clubs whilst still under contract and not subject to a bid. I.e. he fell out...
I think you're right to a degree - Oscar probably wouldn't have walked in and said "get me Keith Andrews and Leroy Lita". I think it's plausible though that they would have been on a list of players put together collectively by him and the scouting team at the club, who then sat down together...
Tbf, there was a quote from either Barber or Burke (I forget which) that Oscar arrived for his interview with a research dossier he'd compiled on our squad profiling our strengths and weaknesses, and a list of potential targets, and that his knowledge of the English leagues was very good. They...
Seen him a few times, he's a bit nippier than Barnes or Ulloa but not as strong on the ball. Either plays on the shoulder as an out and out poacher or dropping off into the hole to find space with clever movement rather than dropping deep to win flick-ons or hold the ball up like AB/LU.