I like that about him.If its him he needs to be financially backed, no nonsense guy that actually looks excited when his team score.
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I like that about him.If its him he needs to be financially backed, no nonsense guy that actually looks excited when his team score.
To be fair, they are hard to avoid. And this one they were stupid to let go.Why are we always after ex Chelsea managers?
That's exactly why I can't see this happening. And not just giving him the funds but giving him complete control over the squadWill Levy give him the funds to do that at Spurs?
This attitude:Why are we always after ex Chelsea managers?
Haha yeah no way it's happening. He might hurt Winksy and Deles feelingsThis attitude:
In particular, Pirlo recalled the first time he heard one of Conte’s pep talks. It was the summer of 2011, and both manager and midfielder had just joined Juventus. “Lads,” Conte said, “we’ve finished seventh each of the last two seasons. Crazy stuff; absolutely appalling. I’ve not come here for that. It’s time we stopped being crap.”
Can't say I've followed his career much, but don't recall thinking his Chelsea were poor to watchThe problem is his brand of football, not many are going to like it.
Why are we always after ex Chelsea managers?
The problem is his brand of football, not many are going to like it.
In that case it’s WIN WINI like him but can't see any way he can work with Levy or Hitchen. He'll be sanctioning a hit on those 2 within months,
He will even lose his implanted hair.
Conte after his first training session with our squad...
There's no guarantee we will win stuff with Conte, there's also no guarantee we will achieve nothing of note with Potter.When you're doing well it quickly become somewhat irrelevant. People need to ask themselves would they prefer Conte, a born winner who like his sides to be solid and organized, or Graham Potter who will have us playing some easy on the eye football but ultimately highly unlikely to really get us anywhere?
They were a counter attacking side that rarely knew what to do with possession.Can't say I've followed his career much, but don't recall thinking his Chelsea were poor to watch