Only a macaron would take over at that clown-shoe of a club. I can see Benitez staying where he is for now. Bide his time for a better offer.
He might really like athletics?No chance of FSW going there, Saudi Sportswashing Machine are the bigger club.
No chance of FSW going there, Saudi Sportswashing Machine are the bigger club.
You know this is £0.5m basic, plus £1m for avoiding relegation, with a £3.5m bonus for winning the league, and £5m for winning the CL.West Ham to pay Manuel Pellegrini £10m a year as they close in on appointment
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...s-they-close-in-on-appointment-a3844386.html?
Haha. A 3 year deal at £10m per year.
What could possibly go wrong...
West Ham to pay Manuel Pellegrini £10m a year as they close in on appointment
https://www.standard.co.uk/sport/fo...s-they-close-in-on-appointment-a3844386.html?
Haha. A 3 year deal at £10m per year.
What could possibly go wrong...
"The size of the salary they are willing to pay underlines their determination to land their man"
Hahahaha
Or they are so desperate they have said name your price and he said a thrown away £10m a year and they agreed
it is only worth bringing in a manager like him on 10m a year if the playing squad improves to match him. WHU can't afford to do that so whats the logic on the appointment? Will he improve what he has beyond recognition or at least to 10m worth of management? I doubt it.
Its a strange strange move
For HIM especially, he must surely be looking at that thinking "Ill be sacked in a year with a tasty pay off..."
He cant be going there for footballing reasons. He is better than them, and he wont have them competing at the top any time soon.
I think its a role where you need someone who is going to coach the team to death, someone English and up and coming with enthusiasm and more creativity than the usual few.
Going abroad for a big name on high pay without the tools to back him up lacks in thought process for me
I think it's a bit unfair to say their fans are fickle, I know a couple and they don' think they can break into the top 6 unless a billionaire buys them and throws money at the club, they just want decent football, they hated leaving their ground and will never forgive the current owners for the sale and all the lies that have gone with it. I would feel the same if it happened at Spurs.
I think it's a bit unfair to say their fans are fickle, I know a couple and they don' think they can break into the top 6 unless a billionaire buys them and throws money at the club, they just want decent football, they hated leaving their ground and will never forgive the current owners for the sale and all the lies that have gone with it. I would feel the same if it happened at Spurs.