One qualification Roberto needs is to have the ability to go toe to toe with Viera on the touch line and bring back the points on the pitch.
If he goes on the pitch he'll get a yellow card
One qualification Roberto needs is to have the ability to go toe to toe with Viera on the touch line and bring back the points on the pitch.
Get back on your meds.
I would be happy just to go on a European Tour in whatever shape or form before I'm to old etc
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Yes, that'll be important. Same for some of us fans too - I'm starting to understand some of the Chelsea fans lukewarm reaction to Potter. We too have lost a manager we didn't want to lose, and while I'll welcome and support RDZ I'll find it hard to warm to him just yet - just because he isn't Potter.
Still, I wasn't happy when we sacked Hughton, but I got over it. A lot of bad things have happened since those younger, happier days though - it may take me a bit longer this time.
If he goes on the pitch he'll get a yellow card
Better than a Brown Derby, H (official California rhyming slang for Roberto De Zerbi)
It'll certainly help his popularity here if he wins ze derbiOne qualification Roberto needs is to have the ability to go toe to toe with Viera on the touch line and bring back the points on the pitch.
From the BBS (watching them, watching us, watching them) :
That's a hell of a appointment and probably a upgrade on Potter himself...
In spite of their best efforts they really are struggling to say anything bad about him.
Would think he’s bound to give hime some leeway to bring in a player or two of his choosing (subject to our usual criteria obviously). The war chest is looking much healthier than it was (and we’ve got De Z in without having to buy him out of anywhere).
Can't see why they wouldn't be able to train with the players. Pretty grey area, can't imagine the police would come knocking !Exciting appointment but I know that he and his team have to get work permits, so I'm assuming he won't be allowed on the training ground until those are through, and I see reports of 'hoping' to be before Liverpool ?
Shame as this current break would have been perfect to bed him and his team in, but it now appears that a significant part of it (if not all of it) will be wasted waiting for work permits
Can't see why they wouldn't be able to train with the players. Pretty grey area, can't imagine the police would come knocking !
Sitting on the bench at Liverpool is probably another matter.
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I mean the guys probably on 2m a year I doubt he would be quibbling over 'working' for a week for free.Would that mean we get his time for free until he gets a permit? Sounds like a deal.
I can’t imagine he’d be very high on the list of people to arrest in Liverpool.Can't see why they wouldn't be able to train with the players. Pretty grey area, can't imagine the police would come knocking !
Sitting on the bench at Liverpool is probably another matter.
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Can't see why they wouldn't be able to train with the players. Pretty grey area, can't imagine the police would come knocking !
Sitting on the bench at Liverpool is probably another matter.
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Would that mean we get his time for free until he gets a permit? Sounds like a deal.
A work permit for RDZ isn't what's under discussion here - it appears that because of the sporting excellence - or whatever it's called - status it is a gimme. It's his small army of assistants that might take a bit of time. Don't know why they can't hang out at Lancing, unpaid, just for the fun of it for a few days though.Don’t know why people are stressing about a work permit. With the priority service you can get one within 5 working days.
Would that mean we get his time for free until he gets a permit? Sounds like a deal.
No, I don’t think so. His employment contract will be subject to the permit being applied for and granted but there is nothing stopping us from paying him whilst awaiting approval.