Definitely has some spring in his step…
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Style/tactics wise he'd be as close as we'd get to the way Klopp had us set up.
Problem is, it / he might be fine for a year or so then he'd inevitably 'blow up'.
Think he's had some sort of meltdown at every club he's been at.
Definitely has some spring in his step…
De zebri lmao....... 100% lost it
Tick tock.
He’s a top manager issue is, could he live trying to do the job with one arm tied behind his back
Apparently he’s on the filthy’s shortlist
We don’t want that happening
I think the product as FSG might call it needs to be considered this summer and De Zerbi should be one of the managers we speak to
I’d prefer an evolved 433 like Brighton have as a template that stays with the club any manager coming in has to adhere to
It makes THE most sense for continued quality and excellence, better long term scouting if the right players fit your system and better recruitment and I’d be very happy for it to be out in place
Be good for attracting the best of the right type of players too as they will know and aspire to fit into your system
Jurgen now please
If not then De Zerbi
"He paid in a strong way for what happened.
"He has probably here found the right environment for him, which gave him affection, and held out its hand to him."
"When I look at him as a person, I feel sad for what happened in his life, without getting into the details."
"Because the person I know here is very different to the one that has been described, especially in England."
- comments in the past from the new Tottenham manager regarding the Mason Greenwood situation.
There's probably a cheap "up the bum, job done" joke to be had here, but sincerely, I don't think I'd want anyone making the above comments about Greenwood at the helm of our club, so am retrospectively "glad" he won't be our Boss.