MKSpur
Christian Ziege
Cantona couldn’t have put it better!sacru how often the tarp of be careful what you wish for happens in football
Cantona couldn’t have put it better!sacru how often the tarp of be careful what you wish for happens in football
Hahaha, is that true? fudging hell, brilliant, 30M to sack him with Ozil, Luiz, Willian and Aubameyang all on long term, high wage contracts .. well done
I always worry about crowing over negative spirals but you have to wonder how they turn this around. There just doesn’t seem to be any strategy on or off the pitch regarding how they return the club to a top 4 side.
Ozil's control is up in the summer, isn't it?
They do have a lot of good young players. They also still enjoy very high income from sponsorship and match day revenue and have a huge fan base worldwide. They will be back in the (near) future seasons, maybe not as the second dominant force they were during Fergie’s Man Utd reign, but as a definite top 6 team.I always worry about crowing over negative spirals but you have to wonder how they turn this around. There just doesn’t seem to be any strategy on or off the pitch regarding how they return the club to a top 4 side.
Have to say it's working out quite well for Chelsea. 5th now, just three points off the top. That's after getting to four last season with a transfer ban and losing Hazard. That would have been seen as good enough for most big name managers at this point.I'm still stunned by the general media support for Arteta?
While sacking the guy is obviously not going to solve all the problems at the club, having a completely inexperienced manager isn't helping, and isn't going to be a good thing if they do decide to do any kind of major rebuild.
The sheer idiocy of thinking Arteta, Ole (who for all his faults has managed for years) and Lampard are good choices for clubs fighting for top 6 in a highly competitive league that has Pep, Klopp and Jose in other top clubs, plus numerous experienced heads at mid-lower level clubs, still amazes me. It just gives you an automatic disadvantage and a "learning on the job" period that simply doesn't make sense (as well as accepting the unknown of how they adapt to the inevitable bad spells)
Him or Mourinho would have been good moves last time around imo. They went for the gamble, they might not if they have to make another change again so quickly.There's quite a lot of support for Benítez coming in on Arse Mania.
Evidently it will cost them £30m to sack him.
Ozil's control is up in the summer, isn't it?
mental he's on that kind of contract, he's effectively an intern
Have to say it's working out quite well for Chelsea. 5th now, just three points off the top. That's after getting to four last season with a transfer ban and losing Hazard. That would have been seen as good enough for most big name managers at this point.
United for all their problems aren't in that bad a place. Getting into the CL last season, now 5 points off the top with a game in hand.
It really is only Arsenal making a complete mess out of things.
Him or Mourinho would have been good moves last time around imo. They went for the gamble, they might not if they have to make another change again so quickly.
mental he's on that kind of contract, he's effectively an intern
Transfermarkt has June 21 listed.Can't be (I'll check) otherwise the talk would be him being available for free now (pre-contracts can be agreed in final 6 months)
There's was talk of Arsenal courting Mourinho last autumn and Levy sacking Poch to avoid losing out on him.
They are shambolicHahaha, is that true? fudging hell, brilliant, 30M to sack him with Ozil, Luiz, Willian and Aubameyang all on long term, high wage contracts .. well done
£10 more likeI think we should offer them £10m for Pepe this Jan.
We've done so well to disrupt that top 4 especially the way we have gone about it.United, Pool, City and Chelsea (for now) can always turn things around because they can just throw money at the problem year after year.
The scum don't have that, they have always had a reasonably risky player strategy of buying low (by waiting till end of contracts) and paying high wages, despite their success of Wenger years they do not have the fan base of Pool or United, and the extended drop out of CL has hurt them. Their success was based on a momentary advantage (well positioned at beginning of PL/CL cash cow) plus the benefit of a then modern manager thinking (compared to rest of league) in conjunction with Dein's influence.
Add in, at the start of every season it's Us, Pool, City, Chelsea, United, Scum, Leicester and Everton (you could argue Wolves as well) fighting for 4 spots, it's really hard to see them returning to anything close to what they were.
Long may it continue
(Glad to see that Troopz move to America is continuing to go swimmingly
Although tantrum of the day award goes too...