He worked with De Zerbi in Italy so no surprise at all.That's interesting but it's not the smoking gun it looks like at first. He's reportedly a big RDZ fan, so it kinda makes sense that he'd be following accounts relating to us.
Got all excited before I had that thought.
That article makes me worry about appointing him.Maybe the perfect like for like
Farioli’s philosophy leaves shackled Nice in a slump and lacking a plan B | Luke Entwistle
Defensive tactics have served side well this season but after recent poor results maybe it is time the handbrake came offwww.theguardian.com
Well, Dahoud turned out alright ....................Why would bloom take the advice of a troublemaker like RDZ ?!
He is essentially a glorified boy/goal keeping coach who plays defensive football. I’m out.He worked with De Zerbi in Italy so no surprise at all.
McKenna still favourite.
This.I liked him more when I knew nothing about him.
I like the sound of him from what I have read. Part of the new school of Italian coaches, seems attack minded which is good but importantly also seems to have a good defense.looks like its done now. thoughts?
Post of the year right thereIf everyone agrees not to mention it and squint, we can keep the flag