Thunder Bolt
Silly old bat
+That was Bob Booker circa 2007Tbf first dibs for Car Park Steward jobs based on the service he gave Robert Savage surely puts him ahead of the queue?
+That was Bob Booker circa 2007Tbf first dibs for Car Park Steward jobs based on the service he gave Robert Savage surely puts him ahead of the queue?
Correct. Even when you remove all emotion from it, it would be a terrible business decision - invest loads of time and money into his career and then dump him because his line manager jumped ship? I know football is different to most industries but asset protection (playing and coaching staff) is kind of the business of football clubs.I’ve absolutely no idea what went on, but I can’t buy into the idea that the Albion would have dismissed Bruno.
Even the under 9’s job has gone if he was holding out for that oneHe can be a steward. Nothing more.
They lose
they lose tonight and Potty and his cohorts are going to feel like a 6 month old who hasn’t had his nappy changed for a week!!! Very uncomfortable
Is he any good as a coach? Why on earth was he identified as the attacker coach (or was that rumour?)
Yep and like the plumb I am I forgot to put his actual name in my post+That was Bob Booker circa 2007
We just dont know that.If Bruno’s aim is to become a manager in his own right he would have been better learning from RDZ to broaden his experiences.
Absolutely this.I don't really buy that. I can't see how that is an awful position. If we'd hired De Zerbi and he'd said absolutely not, get rid of Bruno right now, then he would surely have just gone and joined Potter at Chelsea then. I also really can't believe that if Bloom had said to RDZ 'the one non-negotiable is that Bruno stays at the club in this role' I really can't see RDZ saying no, he wouldn't take the job then. So I'd say there are all sorts of different perceptions of what the situation was here. I've also been told a couple of times that Bruno's wife was really pissed off about him taking the Chelsea role, and didn't want him to.
I think everyone would welcome him back if he decided he's made a mistake, but that's not going to happen.
Surely it depends on the circumstancesLife's too short to hold grudges
That's true. I've been divorced from my ex for about 28:years now. I no longer hold grudges no matter what she did which really affected me at the time.Life's too short to hold grudges