Adjusted for youI still can't help but think this could all have been avoided if we'd simply spent £100m on De Zerbi signings. Things we will still need to do in the summer.
Adjusted for youI still can't help but think this could all have been avoided if we'd simply spent £100m on De Zerbi signings. Things we will still need to do in the summer.
I think it’s a genuine ‘mutual consent’. They can’t align their vision/approach, so have decided to part company as neither prepared to budge (rightly in TBs case).Make no mistake he was sacked.
Well they've come to an end , he won't sign a new contract and they clearly disagree with the squad building approach and perhaps there's no longer shared expectations as to performance and definitely some aspacts of his behaviour (expressing those grievances in public) etc.Make no mistake he was sacked.
They were clearly out on their feet after the cup semi on Sunday. It was obvious wasn’t it? I just thought it was common sense.He can’t win. Labelled a squad rotation merchant and “Why don’t we always play our best 11 players like Emery and Arteta”.
Agree. Had he been sacked we would have to pay him and he wouldn't be anywhere near the dugout today. Its mutual and respectful for both sides.Well they've come to an end , he won't sign a new contract and they clearly disagree with the squad building approach and perhaps there's no longer shared expectations as to performance and definitely some aspacts of his behaviour (expressing those grievances in public) etc.
Whats in it for him is that its now obvious to suitors (if it wasn't before) that he's available , there's no release clause so moving on is easier - if thats what he wants. I imagine, unlike Potter, he's not looking to spend anytime outside of football.
But If he was sacked then they would have had to pay out a substantial exit fee direct to Zerbi and his team, he wouldn't be lining up this afternoon and would already be a plan back to Italy.
And clearly they still mutually respect each other. Its all a very grown up D.I.V.O.R.C.E for the kids. Please respect our privacy at this time.
in my head he's shorter, and that's the way I'm keeping it, damn the facts!He’s a majestic 5’9”
I guess they've also agreed who will take the kids to Pizza Express every second weekend as wellWell they've come to an end , he won't sign a new contract and they clearly disagree with the squad building approach and perhaps there's no longer shared expectations as to performance and definitely some aspacts of his behaviour (expressing those grievances in public) etc.
Whats in it for him is that its now obvious to suitors (if it wasn't before) that he's available , there's no release clause so moving on is easier - if thats what he wants. I imagine, unlike Potter, he's not looking to spend anytime outside of football.
But If he was sacked then they would have had to pay out a substantial exit fee direct to Zerbi and his team, he wouldn't be lining up this afternoon and would already be a plan back to Italy.
And clearly they still mutually respect each other. Its all a very grown up D.I.V.O.R.C.E for the kids. Please respect our privacy at this time.
He won’t want that have you seen the easy jet extra baggage fees.Are we going to get the RDZ flag out for one last time, and then present the flag to RDZ and thank him for his time with us.
Could just read the announcement on the club websiteJust as an aside - and it may have been answered on the multitude of threads.
What happens to all his team? They're all leaving too - but presumably they are paid by the Albion, not by RDZ. So, do they have a choice of staying/leaving - or if they all 'have to leave' because of the decision between BHA & RDZ - who pays them for the early release of their contracts and so on. Does RDZ pay them? Could they actually refuse to leave and stay to honour their contract? Or do we have to pay them compo for ending their contract early? Or what??