depends on when he leaves. if he leaves in the near to medium future, then I'd say Ivan juric, the Torino manager, plays high pressing football with a great young side, or Felice Mazzù at USG. If (as I hope) he stays for a few more years, then maybe someone like Russell Martin, or actually, Ian...
same ref that we had at west brom in the cup, Rob Jones.
remember him making his PL debut with us in the 1-0 defeat to Sheffield United a couple of seasons ago and thinking he was a decent ref, glad to see he's still setting a good standard
absolutely shameless stuff. he really is the biggest cheat to have ever held high office in this country, and must go now.
even though he's just going to be replaced by another tory, the day he resigns will still be a day for celebration
unfortunately I feel that he'll just stick true to...
this. in terms of staying up, it's actually pretty smart. norwich and watford are almost certainly going down, burnley are the only ones who have enough real quality to keep newcastle in the bottom 3. taking their 10 goal player changes that picture substantially
contract here expires 2023. so we'll have decision to make on that once he's back from his loan spell in the summer I'd imagine. mind, he only signed a two year extension in the summer, so i think this Hull loan spell has very much been a litmus test as to whether he'll make the grade
Leicester on a massive downward spiral now. Hull get to the final, relegated in the same season. Villa get to the final, relegated the season after. The curse of the cup is real...