Always is.With Jamie Carragher and TAA on Team Sky, this really is going to be a Liverpool love in isn't it.
BBC had scousers as well
Always is.With Jamie Carragher and TAA on Team Sky, this really is going to be a Liverpool love in isn't it.
There's a difference between being open about issues affecting the upcoming match (e.g. squad, injuries etc.), and discussing his own future. He doesn't have to talk about that at all. In a pre-match press conference it'd be fine to respond "I don't have anything to say about that today", and ask to focus on the match and the immediate issues.Hahaha! Although I bet you'd love to!
But anyway, that's a fairly extreme analogy. It would be more akin for you to go on project and admit "things are behind schedule and here's how we get things on track" , instead of smoke mirrors, saying it's all on track but I'll speak to management, and ending up like an HS2 situation where huge bills and nothing delivered and being scrapped.
Saying his truth is part of the De Zerbi package and I for one don't want to change it. Greater honesty and transparency is a good thing in my view, as long as he's not being disrespectful, which he's not. As long as we can all be rational and not too sensitive about things (which is hard when it comes to a club we love).
Especially as anyone who hasn't covered the club before seems to think they are the first person ever to ask the question. Most regulars at the Lancing pre-match pressers can't be bothered as it's almost always the same answer or some variation.There's a difference between being open about issues affecting the upcoming match (e.g. squad, injuries etc.), and discussing his own future. He doesn't have to talk about that at all. In a pre-match press conference it'd be fine to respond "I don't have anything to say about that today", and ask to focus on the match and the immediate issues.
Obviously that won't stop people asking the question, but it's not as though what he's actually said is going to make everybody go "oh that's cleared that up, there's definitely no need to ask that question again next week".
You'll be delighted by the headline in this Guardian article then:Has he done his post match presser yet? My outrage requirements have been severely under-met so far today
I'm looking for:
"This club is shit"
"I can't work anymore with rubbish players"
"I wanted to singe Lingard and the owner said no."
"It."
"Is."
"A."
"Disgrace!"
Yesterday numerous people where saying they welcomed his honest, open and talkative approach to the press. I’m not totally convinced by his honesty but he was certainly open and talkative yet again post-match. And all he has done with this further uttering is add more noise, distraction and speculation to an already difficult end to the season. Shut the f*** up Roberto!You'll be delighted by the headline in this Guardian article then:
De Zerbi to hold further talks with Brighton after defeat at Liverpool
The Brighton manager, Roberto De Zerbi, who has been linked with a move to Anfield, said: ‘I would like to speak and listen to the plan for the team’www.theguardian.com
You'll be less delighted that De Zerbi says exactly what he's said for the past few months. You'll have to dig deep to maintain a frothing fury. Good luck!
But he hasn’t just said the same as the past few months. He has added that talks are now off until the end of the season. This is new, to me at leastYou'll be less delighted that De Zerbi says exactly what he's said for the past few months. You'll have to dig deep to maintain a frothing fury. Good luck!
I was being ironic, you madman!You'll be delighted by the headline in this Guardian article then:
De Zerbi to hold further talks with Brighton after defeat at Liverpool
The Brighton manager, Roberto De Zerbi, who has been linked with a move to Anfield, said: ‘I would like to speak and listen to the plan for the team’www.theguardian.com
You'll be less delighted that De Zerbi says exactly what he's said for the past few months. You'll have to dig deep to maintain a frothing fury. Good luck!
This is where I am. It's one thing to have an ambition of CL qualification and another thing entirely to have a plan to make it happen. There are 9 other clubs that have greater resources than us. In a professional team sport that is always going to tell in the end.This Europe qualification thingy will never be a future reality for a club our size and with all the top 9 paying massive wages etc. This is the nature of the beast and we have more chance of veering towards the other end of the table, doesn't mean we are doing badly at all. If rdz doesn't fancy it then I'm happy to say bye now and move onto the next chapter.
Manager talks with owner shockerYou'll be delighted by the headline in this Guardian article then:
De Zerbi to hold further talks with Brighton after defeat at Liverpool
The Brighton manager, Roberto De Zerbi, who has been linked with a move to Anfield, said: ‘I would like to speak and listen to the plan for the team’www.theguardian.com
You'll be less delighted that De Zerbi says exactly what he's said for the past few months. You'll have to dig deep to maintain a frothing fury. Good luck!
These driven managers start to believe there own hype when there head gets turned there's only one outcome. They are not then fully focused on the job at hand no matter how much he says he is.This is where I am. It's one thing to have an ambition of CL qualification and another thing entirely to have a plan to make it happen. There are 9 other clubs that have greater resources than us. In a professional team sport that is always going to tell in the end.
So without some means of increasing income we can only have a realistic chance of top 10, which was always Tony's stated goal. It's obviously a good thing that Roberto has a higher ambition but it looks unlikely to be met with us.
I know we currently sit in the top 10 but the relegation tracker is a more honest reflection of our position.
I know what you mean.....These driven managers start to believe there own hype when there head gets turned there's only one outcome. They are not then fully focused on the job at hand no matter how much he says he is.
I don’t really buy that. If our form drops off a cliff he becomes a lot less attractive to other teams.These driven managers start to believe there own hype when there head gets turned there's only one outcome. They are not then fully focused on the job at hand no matter how much he says he is.
Robert’s ambition, Tony’s plan. They’ll chat about how to best align the two or come to a realistic compromise. No drama.This is where I am. It's one thing to have an ambition of CL qualification and another thing entirely to have a plan to make it happen. There are 9 other clubs that have greater resources than us. In a professional team sport that is always going to tell in the end.
So without some means of increasing income we can only have a realistic chance of top 10, which was always Tony's stated goal. It's obviously a good thing that Roberto has a higher ambition but it looks unlikely to be met with us.
I know we currently sit in the top 10 but the relegation tracker is a more honest reflection of our position.
Good post. If only the 'chapters' weren't so short each time though. Potter's would constitute a slim novel, Caicedo's and Ali Mac's a short story, Cucurella's a pamphlet...This Europe qualification thingy will never be a future reality for a club our size and with all the top 9 paying massive wages etc. This is the nature of the beast and we have more chance of veering towards the other end of the table, doesn't mean we are doing badly at all. If rdz doesn't fancy it then I'm happy to say bye now and move onto the next chapter.