tigertim68
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- Sep 3, 2012
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I don't know how you can be sure, in the absolute literal sense.
We don't know who the new manager is yet, we don't know what team he will bring with him and we don't know what role Bruno would have played in the new setup.
Beyond that, he is now coaching absolute elite world-class players who are competing at the very highest level.
Beyond that 2: he will be learning about what it's like to move to a new club, where everything is unfamiliar, where respect of a new group of players will need to be earned - exactly the thing that happens when a manager arrives at a new club. At the Albion he was part of the furniture - he moved from playing to coaching and, although the squad has gradually evolved, he has been coaching players he played with.
He has a huge amount to learn with his move to Chelsea, so I don't know how anyone can be absolutely sure there was more to learn by staying where he was.
Of course he would learn something new from a newly appointed coach , can’t believe g
How you can’t believe that , he basically jumped ship for more money , no loyalty to the club or fans , so for me he is just like all the all the greedy players in todays game