I must own up to quite liking Dyche. His interviews are always honest and open - and he says what he feels. He comes across to me as being a 'fan' as much as a manager - and reacts/speaks accordingly.
I must own up to quite liking Dyche. His interviews are always honest and open - and he says what he feels. He comes across to me as being a 'fan' as much as a manager - and reacts/speaks accordingly.
Cooper had Brewster on loan at Swansea. Sheffield United splashed out £25m on Brewster. Money well spunked.Maybe unfairly but Steve Cooper Just feel with given £300m to bring in 40 players should not be bragging about how well he has done to stay in the league. With that amount of players assume many are not in squad or have had contracts paid up and left. Plus he bought Brewster for £25m when at Swansea. No manager should be near relegation given that backing.
Agree regarding Arteta. The en(title)ment oozes out of him.The only ones I have any real dislike for are Arteta, who seems like an absolute ****, and Dyche who is just gross and dislikeable.
I quite like Guardiola and Klopp on that list, as much as I am willing myself not to but have had to admit defeat!Arteta is a f***ing prick. Klopp is an irritating prick. Guardiola is a weird prick. Howe is a patronising prick, with an air of posh entitled schoolboy bully about him. Four absolute knobheads.
This. Managers who encourage and defend cheating can do oneAnd his team are top of the league shithousers, closely followed by Silva’s Fulham
Agree about Howe, like Christian Horner, tries to be one of the lads but he's a demi-posh public school Karen.Arteta is a f***ing prick. Klopp is an irritating prick. Guardiola is a weird prick. Howe is a patronising prick, with an air of posh entitled schoolboy bully about him. Four absolute knobheads.
Me neither - he also seems to have been watching a completely different game to me in most of his post-match comments - a game in which united played well.Ten Hag, just don't like him.