But he was offered a deal.Murray left because he was a free agent with Poyet deciding that the striker budget would be better spent on CMS.
Bruno (although IMO he would have been okay), had no guarantee
But he was offered a deal.Murray left because he was a free agent with Poyet deciding that the striker budget would be better spent on CMS.
I agree with your summing up!I thought the narrative going around was that he was pretty much left with no choice once Potter left and Tony told him that he couldn't guarantee him a place in the new coaching set up.
If that's true, then I don't see a reason not to welcome him back.
If that's not the case, then f*** 'im.
Not quite.As an Assistant.
If the new manager doesnt bring his posse of 7 assistants and we needed to bolster the back room, would you welcome him back?
Been sitting on the dole for the last 8 months (probably not literally) and wonder if he regrets his decision to leave?
Rumour has it he reads the Daily Mail an all.He’s a snake in the grass. No.
We’d need a couple of more coaches and if the new manager thinks Bruno could add value then I’m sure he’d be welcomed back by Tony but I can’t see us employing him just because he’s a former player and coach and needs a job. He’d have to be wanted by whoever takes over from RDZ.
If we are getting any type of coach in - in addition to the new manager's staff - it needs to be one that can bring expertise in set pieces.
You must know him quite well if he discusses his finances with you.Seen and chatted to him a few times on the seafront and he always seems very happy in his lot
Money wouldn’t be an issue for him to be frank!