Red Issue throwing out some real nuggets of information on the behind the scenes battle on the next manager. Mirror's story on Giggs getting the job sounds convincing but it'd be either brave, or naive, if they were to let him re-build a squad that is not well balanced and requires work.
In all seriousness though, SAF coming back would be wrong because we need to move forward not backwards. If you meant SAF step in till the end of the season then i'm all for it and we could have a chance to close the 6 point gap
RI are just so full of ****. They used to be a good source and had some good inside information but now they're just attention whores like all the other newspapers.
SAF will never come back. Why would he risk coming back and ruining his legacy? He ended his reign as a winner why would he come back just to end his legacy (again) by finishing fourth? He bought RvP to win him the title in his final season, I just think he wouldn't want to damage his ego and legacy at United. Also, as the poster above has said, we need to look forward not backwards. It's been a nightmare since SAF has stepped down and so its so important to look past his era and to the future. It's just been an accumulation of **** decisions that has led us to where we currently are.
Even if we do, so what? We'd be up against a vastly superior City side - it's only expected that we'd lose.
It would still be a cup final in Klopp's first season. Let's be honest, we all know you guys aren't getting anywhere near a final anyway so I don't get your point...
Such a good performance from him yesterday. Tore Blackburn a new one. Bilic reckons he's as good as Modric, who he coached as Croatia boss. Be interesting to see how long he stays at Upton Park/the Olympic Stadium.
Such a good performance from him yesterday. Tore Blackburn a new one. Bilic reckons he's as good as Modric, who he coached as Croatia boss. Be interesting to see how long he stays at Upton Park/the Olympic Stadium.
Yeah he won't see his contract out there, but the guy's gunna be 29 in a few weeks so I'm not sure the big teams will fork out loads for him. Mabye PSG might buy him as a Cavani stop gap replacement though. Also mabye fit at Atletico Madrid too if Griezmann this leaves this summer.
It obviously won't happen, but he'd be such a fit for somebody like Leicester.
Why wouldn't it?
Clearly too good for West Ham and new contract doesn't mean anything. Just a play for them to get more money when the big boys come calling. Might be quite old but probably got a few good years on him. Wouldn't cost too much too.
Clearly too good for West Ham and new contract doesn't mean anything. Just a play for them to get more money when the big boys come calling. Might be quite old but probably got a few good years on him. Wouldn't cost too much too.
Well, there's no guarantee Leicester will be a top four side for the next five years. Admittedly, no team is a guarantee for CL football for half a decade, but surely he'd be more attracted to clubs like Arsenal, Man City, and the European elite if they came calling.
Well, there's no guarantee Leicester will be a top four side for the next five years. Admittedly, no team is a guarantee for CL football for half a decade, but surely he'd be more attracted to clubs like Arsenal, Man City, and the European elite if they came calling.
I meant joining any team, whether it be Leicester or Arsenal, PSG etc. Too good for West Ham rn.
I meant joining any team, whether it be Leicester or Arsenal, PSG etc. Too good for West Ham rn.
Ah I see. He'll definitely leave - but most likely not in the summer. West Ham, with the Olympic Stadium looming, will be desperate to keep hold of him.