pigmanovich
Good Old Sausage by the Sea
Right, so we presumably folded in exchange for more compensation?Reported (by the Arsegas) the gardening leave was until November unless We and Chelsea compromised.
Right, so we presumably folded in exchange for more compensation?Reported (by the Arsegas) the gardening leave was until November unless We and Chelsea compromised.
Look - it is what it is.NO FECKIN, FECKIN NO......
Please god Feckin Noooooooooooooooooooooooo
No it ain't, we can do better than him.Look - it is what it is.
If the players don't want him back there's no chance that Bloom will bring him back. I'm 100% certain that Bloom knows exactly what the players think, and obvs that would be factored into any decision.No it ain't, we can do better than him.
I will cancel my season ticket if that tw@t comes back, his boring, dull, uninspiring after match interviews, Gross would be off like a rocket.
I can't see most players welcoming him back at all.
One thing Gross has never done is go off like a rocket.No it ain't, we can do better than him.
I will cancel my season ticket if that tw@t comes back, his boring, dull, uninspiring after match interviews, Gross would be off like a rocket.
I can't see most players welcoming him back at all.
It's a terrible idea, but seriously, why does how interesting a manager's post match interviews make a difference to anybody?No it ain't, we can do better than him.
I will cancel my season ticket if that tw@t comes back, his boring, dull, uninspiring after match interviews, Gross would be off like a rocket.
I can't see most players welcoming him back at all.
I think it's a huge part of it. Fans need to buy into the narrative the manager is selling.It's a terrible idea, but seriously, why does how interesting a manager's post match interviews make a difference to anybody?
I don't think I ever bothered to watch any of Potters, and apart from a couple of De Zerbi's to see what all the fuss was about when people kept chaffing themselves over how much more interesting his were, I never bothered to watch any of his either.
Oh, apart from that one towards the end that everybody was complaining about to see if it was as outrageous as everybody seemed to think, and I was more bored than annoyed by the end of that one as well.
Yeah I heard all that about having big balls and other teams being able to buy our players and not our souls or whatever it was.I think it's a huge part of it. Fans need to buy into the narrative the manager is selling.
Even if you never see the interview, if the manager is talking about players having big balls, you hear about it
Should have adjusted the seat height and spent less time twatting about with fishes and wine.Christ on a Bike wept.
From a personal perspective, I do watch the interviews and when he spoke it was to "me", dull and uninspiring, I would often think how does he come across in the dressing room? for me I would switch off, I do not find him motivating enough, again it is just a personal opinion and I do not claim to be right, I just simply do not like him.It's a terrible idea, but seriously, why does how interesting a manager's post match interviews make a difference to anybody?
Indeed. And, most certainly, I recall one of the most dull of dullards, ever, winning the world cup as England manager.It's a terrible idea, but seriously, why does how interesting a manager's post match interviews make a difference to anybody?
I don't think I ever bothered to watch any of Potters, and apart from a couple of De Zerbi's to see what all the fuss was about when people kept chaffing themselves over how much more interesting his were, I never bothered to watch any of his either.
Oh, apart from that one towards the end that everybody was complaining about to see if it was as outrageous as everybody seemed to think, and I was more bored than annoyed by the end of that one as well.
No it ain't, we can do better than him.
I will cancel my season ticket if that tw@t comes back, his boring, dull, uninspiring after match interviews, Gross would be off like a rocket.
I can't see most players welcoming him back at all.
To be fair to Potter in particular ("in particular" because I have much the same attitude with all managers), I did listen to a couple of interviews with him that he did away from the pre/post match routine and he always seemed much more engaged and interesting on those.*From a personal perspective, I do watch the interviews and when he spoke it was to "me", dull and uninspiring, I would often think how does he come across in the dressing room? for me I would switch off, I do not find him motivating enough, again it is just a personal opinion and I do not claim to be right, I just simply do not like him.
It wouldn't make sense for any of the parties involved. It would be a backwards step for everyone.If Potter comes back it will kind of say the 'we are watching potential coaches all over the world' stuff is all a load of guff. Would be a incredibly regressive decision, and so disappointing after the last few years.