Lots of the Munich team dislike him, I imagine it's to appease them and stop them looking to leave.Is there a specific reason why so many managerial departures being announced early this season – and if so, what is it? The odd big name, Fergie, for example, has gone public before, but I certainly cant remember it happing in Jan/Feb much.
This. The idea that a top-top club (channeling the Redknapps, there) would come in for a manager who has won f*** all is typical Albion fan delusions of grandeur. After the Potter-to-Chelsea fiasco, the likelihood of an RDZ steal is even less. If RDZ goes anywhere in the summer . . . . it has Everton and Wet Sham written all over it.I love RDZ, and think he is becoming an Albion legend, but he has not actually won any major trophies yet, and our league form has been somewhat erratic (mainly due to a spate of injuries to key players) this season so far, so I would be surprised if he was poached by a team of the calibre of Bayern Munich, Barcelona or Liverpool.
RDZ has the potential to become a great, word-class, manager in the next 5 years, but I don't think he is there yet, and so would be a huge risk for any of the clubs he is currently being linked with. Look what happened to his predecessor
I think one of the big things we have in our favour is the reputation as tough negotiators. With Potter we had a clause in his contract which means that we wouldn't just roll over and have our tummies tickles by Chelsea.It's not a given, for all the speculation, a bigger club has got to make a formal approach and it will still be a gamble.
I'd think one of the major deciding factors for RDZ will be if we have europe or not next season, which gives even more importance to our FA cup and EL campaigns this season.
The thing is with Barca, as great and massive a club as they undoubtedly are, their finances mean they're not necessarily in a position to pick whoever they want as it is going to be tough job for anyone. High expectations yet with no budget and selling off their experienced stars just to make ends meet and build a team with hugely talented kids. That to me actually makes it quite a good fit for RDZ though, I could see him feeling quite attracted to that.I love RDZ, and think he is becoming an Albion legend, but he has not actually won any major trophies yet, and our league form has been somewhat erratic (mainly due to a spate of injuries to key players) this season so far, so I would be surprised if he was poached by a team of the calibre of Bayern Munich, Barcelona or Liverpool.
RDZ has the potential to become a great, word-class, manager in the next 5 years, but I don't think he is there yet, and so would be a huge risk for any of the clubs he is currently being linked with. Look what happened to his predecessor
Then he might as well stay with us for another year or twoThe thing is with Barca, as great and massive a club as they undoubtedly are, their finances mean they're not necessarily in a position to pick whoever they want as it is going to be tough job for anyone. High expectations yet with no budget and selling off their experienced stars just to make ends meet and build a team with hugely talented kids. That to me actually makes it quite a good fit for RDZ though, I could see him feeling quite attracted to that.
But what about Klopp, Xavi and Emma Hayes? They don't seem to be universally disliked – quite possibly the opposite!Lots of the Munich team dislike him, I imagine it's to appease them and stop them looking to leave.
Entourage.Is there a specific reason why so many managerial departures being announced early this season – and if so, what is it? The odd big name, Fergie, for example, has gone public before, but I certainly cant remember it happing in Jan/Feb much.
100% THISDefinitely wouldn't want Tuchel at the Albion. Miserable so and so
Yeah, but why is that different now than, say last season, or the one before?Entourage.
Esp in Klipperty's case there's going to be a bus load of 'backroom staff' who are going to be looking for jobs.
I guess once that decision was announced nobody wants to be last club standing when the procession begins.
Plus I'd imagine in announcing Tuchel they're also saying 'suck it up fans he'll be gone soon enough, so let's get Hazza that runners up medal together'.
Once Klipperty announced, for the sake of his staff who'll be out of work, I guess the pretense is over.Yeah, but why is that different now than, say last season, or the one before?
Tuchel is a mutual thing, the others seem to be them leaving under their own steam.But what about Klopp, Xavi and Emma Hayes? They don't seem to be universally disliked – quite possibly the opposite!
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Mourinho (and Zidane if he can be arsed) also on the market.Tuchel could end up at Newcastle. Howe might be on borrowed time.