I’ll stick my neck on the line and suggest that Ensico and Buonanotte will turn out to be World class in the not too distant future. Up there with Vicente at his peak.
I really hope we can hang onto them for a couple more seasons but I would not be surprised to see offers in the summer that...
I am no big business guru, but decency would suggest taking Chris aside and telling him rather than him finding out when he tried to get into the training ground imo.
Surely he deserved a bit of respect and I say that as someone who was 100% behind a change of manager.
Daft and usual slagging off. Without the the mindset and abilities of the players honed by Potter, I doubt De Zerbi would have taken the job and we would certainly not have seen the season we’ve just had. Your anti Potter stance is pretty clueless and unpleasant imo :shrug:
He laid the basis...
I only heard recently, he allegedly turned up at the training ground the day after the City game to find his pass to get in had been disabled. Bad taste for me and no surprise he has no ambition to come back to the Amex…if true
I don’t ever recall Parkinson interrupting his guests with his own pearls of wisdom and anecdotes. Anyone who is a National tv presenter tends to love themselves and have an ego though don’t they?
Sleezy? Where did that come from?
I think you’ll find the BBC football staff have an inordinate number of Palace fans. Hence the Ex Crystal Palace striker footnote to Glenn Murray’s comments on the BBC match reports earlier in the season. Somebody has rapped their knuckles and it’s now been corrected to the team he’s employed by...
Which is what made Terry Wogan and Michael Parkinson so good at what they did :thumbsup:
Far too many presenters who seem to think we give a shit what they think these days, same as Sports commentators suggesting Brighton need to change their game plan and style to stay in a game they are...
Does this mean, if he lands the job, he won’t be taking any of the backroom staff with him this time? According to the article he’ll also have to wait until the Manchester United takeover is completed as Nice are owned by Ineos who are competing with an Oil State for United.
From Talksport...
I imagine to have any chance we’ll have to agree to a buy back or first refusal to Chelsea when we decide to cash in on him?
Not things TB does, but then he doesn’t like taking loan players either, but we did with Levi :shrug:
Fair to say I would be very very chuffed if TB can pull this off