JeffreyLFC
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That's a weird one because Reims based on their roster is where they should be.Will Still is fired from Reims.
Ever since his rumored flirting with EPL team, his Reims team has struggled.
That's a weird one because Reims based on their roster is where they should be.Will Still is fired from Reims.
Ever since his rumored flirting with EPL team, his Reims team has struggled.
wait is that real or a prediction??Rangnick is the next to turn Bayern down
wait is that real or a prediction??
Yeah. I actually think that a Favre or Flick could be perfectly fine for them, but I can not stop laughing at the chaos since Kahn & Brazzo got handed the reins. Eberl will get them back on track sooner or later, but for now, I will just enjoy the drama at FC HollywoodWow, so sad and so great at the same time
You know, getting the unsettling feeling that this is just not a great manager crop this offseason
Honestly I think Barca was just like “hey Xavi, please give us one more year so we can go for Klopp in 2025.LFC & FCB are also jobs that come with some real downsides right now...but Favre's an excellent coach, if they end up with him they'll be just as good as if they had landed RR.
The lack of clear alternatives, the cost of firing him and hiring a replacement is also factored into Ten Hag's favour.
The only cheap way is for ETH to quit himself and seems he'd only do that if he felt the new leadership wouldn't give him the support the old one didn't and that scenario seems unlikely. Likewise the "blowing up the squad" isn't realistic given the lack of FFP room.I mean... not wanting to buy him out and blow it up is likely the reason.
Everyone is just trying to stay this summerI'm a little surprised someone isn't looking harder at Sebastian Hoeneß.
edit: Note, I say that not wanting to see him go, knowing he did an extension. BUT, he's one of the better options out there.
He's also managed to fall out with half the team."INEOS believe that United's executive team above Ten Hag did not provide him with the greatest chance to succeed."
OK sure that's true because the United executive structure is hilariously incompetent....but also he deserves a ton of blame for the tire fire he's put on the pitch and the awful players he's spearheaded acquiring.
The only cheap way is for ETH to quit himself and seems he'd only do that if he felt the new leadership wouldn't give him the support the old one didn't and that scenario seems unlikely. Likewise the "blowing up the squad" isn't realistic given the lack of FFP room.
Sancho vs Antony is one that stick out for me."INEOS believe that United's executive team above Ten Hag did not provide him with the greatest chance to succeed."
OK sure that's true because the United executive structure is hilariously incompetent....but also he deserves a ton of blame for the tire fire he's put on the pitch and the awful players he's spearheaded acquiring.
Honestly I think Barca was just like “hey Xavi, please give us one more year so we can go for Klopp in 2025.
There isn’t really an outstanding candidate with many staying in their current positions.
I mean, are you saying Barca wouldn’t want to hire Klopp?wake up babe new conspiracy just dropped
You don't get to that level of management without having an insane level of confidence in yourself, justified or not.I don't know about you, but I don't think ANY sane person is leaving a ton of money on the table. He also likely thinks he can succeed sure.
not a conspiracy just speculationwake up babe new conspiracy just dropped