Liam will have taken Hull City close to the play-off's, as Graham Potter did with Swansea, come the last game of the regular season, this weekend. In fact, there's still a small chance of them making the top six, if West Brom buckle.
IF Roberto and Brighton do part ways this month, Rosenior...
They are as good as up. Only need a point at home to a pretty much already relegated(terrible goal difference) Huddersfield. Back to back promotions. McKenna has done a great job.
From what I gather he's originally from Essex, who has moved down to Brighton at some point. Thorpe would post videos as a posh watch advisor/expert. Though saw a gap in the market and the opportunity to gain a hell of a lot more views by stirring things up, by playing to the more easily influenced.
There's another priceless video with him announcing that he decided not to move to Spain but instead wanted to stay in the UK and fight the good fight. Making comparisons with his grandfather who fought in the Second World War, against....fascism.
Solihull play Halifax in a reshuffle. Fourth placed Altrincham go straight through to face Bromley away in the semi final. Solihull or Halifax away to Barnet in the other semi.
Yes, his perceived pre-legendary status outweigh his current achievements. With the likes of Pep and Klopp in his fan club he's going to be linked to vacancy after vacancy across Europe.
Granted, his lack of top level experience(plus trophies won) would rule someone such as De Zerbi out fairly quickly where the likes of Liverpool are concerned.
That said, the way that a head coach/manager conducts himself publicly through the media would be another factor that would be assessed...
Liverpool aren't daft. For all his obvious ability the thought of having a mardy new head coach taking over the reigns at Anfield was probably an easy decision to make.
Klopp can be hard work. Some would say he's earnt the right over the years to throw the occasional toy out of the pram, with...
Poland went further than Wales in the most recent major tournament.
Good to see Lewandowski get one more chance at a European Championship. Especially in Germany, where he's had the majority of his career highlights.