Bold Seagull
strong and stable with me, or...
Yeah, I didnt actually call him one, if you read the grammar correctly.Fine, so don’t call him a knob. Eat your own dog food.
Yeah, I didnt actually call him one, if you read the grammar correctly.Fine, so don’t call him a knob. Eat your own dog food.
The hurt from it was tough to take I thought. Managers and players get tempted by huge financial offers all the time, can kind of accept that to a degree.I loved RDZ, and if he was still with us I still would.
I loved his big balls and hot blood.
I loved his touchline sprints.
I love that you can buy our players but not our spirit.
If he was a knob (which I disagree with) he was our knob.
We don't know what happened behind the scenes, people say he gave up, if so that's sad, other people say we got found out, if so RDZ is being maligned.
Saying all of that, I love Hürzeler too, in a different way.
(I also loved Hughton, García, Poyet, Adams, McGhee and a whole bunch more)
I feel my life is better for loving the one that I am with and looking back fondly on the good times we had.
so this thread is about a matoma flag, you say?
I asked a similar question last week about the Leverkusen flag. No response"Mitoma flag looked great, but...
What happens to the old flags, such as RDZ's?
How and where are they stored?
Does the club help and support?
What's the flag story behind the scenes?"
And near the bin was an Albion calendar. Anyone lost one?It got binned, a terrible spelling mistake was noticed on it apparently
RDZ isn’t top of my list of favourite Albion managers, probably comes in at 3rd place.
Wasn't he just a bit of a prima donna, didn't get what he wanted so spat his dummy out?No, not at all, but something clearly went down hill at the end of his tenure. what do you think that was down too?
Maybe it's just me, but I saw that an exclaimed, "shamone!".
He would've known the brief before he signed on the dotted line and once we reached the Europa league thought he had the upper hand and could dictate to Bloom. Then like you say, spat his dummy out when he found out he wasn't going to get his own way.Wasn't he just a bit of a prima donna, didn't get what he wanted so spat his dummy out?
Or maybe he was just 100% focused on improving the club and realised they weren't going to back his vision financially only to give £200 super large to his successor? So voiced his disappointment in the wrong way at the wrong time to the wrong person.
I guess we'll never really know until we read "The memoirs of T Bloom, the man who lead BHA to European success" in a few years time.
Yep. Fergie for example.You can be a good manager AND be a knob.
Not getting the signings he needed to maintain the push on 3 fronts.No, not at all, but something clearly went down hill at the end of his tenure. what do you think that was down too?
Isn't it going well? They finished 8th with 50 points last season. They've got 9 games to go and have essentially equalled that performance already. They'll finish second (their highest finish since 21/22), and I think even the most clueless Marseille fan would understand that PSG have to have an off season to have a chance of winning the league, and they're unbeaten this season. Marseille are cruising back to the Champions League, scoring at a rate of more than 2 goals a game, and have the second most wins in the league.I doubt De Zerbi will be at Marseilles next season anyway. It's not going that well currently, and their fans aren't renowned for their patience.
My money's on him walking in a huff, or the board getting rid: in either case, over the summer.
He wanted us to change our wage structure. We're notoriously one of the lowest payers in the Premier League.Not getting the signings he needed to maintain the push on 3 fronts.
The club stated that we didn't need replacements and having players coming back from injury would lead to unhappy players not getting game time.
The players didn't come back from injury in time and we didn't have enough cover.
Oh and then we bought a load of CMs and a few more 10s at the start of this season.
Yeah I know.He wanted us to change our wage structure. We're notoriously some of the lowest payers in the Premier League.
He wanted to bring in players who were ready to step in to the first XI and they cost way more in wages than raw 19 year olds.
I know people love a conspiracy theory but there really wasn't much more to it. Tony wasn't willing to change the structure, and Roberto felt that he couldn't take the next step in that structure so they parted.
We had one of the biggest squads in the league last season, just like this season, and not interested in having a squad with more than 30 first team players.Yeah I know.
The line about not needing replacement players was bullshit though.
We did.
I suspect TB knew RDZ was not going to be manager this season, and wasn't prepared to spend money on players for him.