The Wizard
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- Jul 2, 2009
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Top news story on the BBC So desperate for clicks, BBC are basically a glorified, public sponsored tabloid now.
Expect him to say nothing else. Very respectful. A nice guy but if his salary is doubled? Anyway, we have a succession plan. And Big Sam is available…Brighton manager De Zerbi on his future at the club after reports linked him with a move to Tottenham: "I have a long contract with Brighton and I'm happy to work here.
"I enjoy working with these players, I'm delighted with their performance. I can't ask for more, it's a good moment in my life."
oh crap. now all we need is the club to issue statement assuring he's staying.Brighton manager De Zerbi on his future at the club after reports linked him with a move to Tottenham: "I have a long contract with Brighton and I'm happy to work here.
"I enjoy working with these players, I'm delighted with their performance. I can't ask for more, it's a good moment in my life."
What, dour, miserable attritional football with no ambition to win anything? Doesn't sound like De Zerbi's style at allDe Zerbi’s style has Tottenham written all over it
You must be young!What, dour, miserable attritional football with no ambition to win anything? Doesn't sound like De Zerbi's style at all
Also, (not directed at you Icy) I thought Naylor said De Zerbi had a £13m release clause in his contract?
Until about now every season, whereupon they turn into a shambles.Spurs have a history of very attractive attacking football, it’s only recently they have turned to attritional football
I'll take the compliment. Yeah, I know what you mean. It's just that almost all of their recent managers have a reputation for being purveyors of pretty grim football... Pochettino (dull), Mourinho (dull), Nuno (dull), Conte (dull)... I can't remember them being genuinely exciting since Bale's time and before that it was probably the Ginola/Klinsmann eraYou must be young!
Spurs have a history of very attractive attacking football, it’s only recently they have turned to attritional football
I’m sure Barber would give RDZ a very good reference too
Indeed. I know they have a reputation for playing attack-minded football and that may well have been the case a long, long time ago but for the 20 years I've watched Premier League they've played defensive, counter-attack football for most of the time.I'll take the compliment. Yeah, I know what you mean. It's just that almost all of their recent managers have a reputation for being purveyors of pretty grim football... Pochettino (dull), Mourinho (dull), Nuno (dull), Conte (dull)... I can't remember them being genuinely exciting since Bale's time and before that it was probably the Ginola/Klinsmann era