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• #142378
I'm only in here because it's appearing in my list of threads, which is odd because I'm sure I had it blocked by da boss many moons ago.
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• #142379
Lovely to have you here
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• #142380
Admit it, it was the Sol Campbell photo
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• #142382
no offence mate, but you're talking bollocks,
Zidane, took over Real Madrid, money to burn, great players at his disposal
Guardiola, took over Barcelona, money to burn, great players at his disposal
Mourinho two season at smaller teams in Portugal then takes over Porto
Capello 9 years a manager before getting the AC Milan job and winning Serie A
Ancelotti wins intertoto in 99 with juventus, 4 years into his career, then the league with AC Milan in 2003, 9 years into his career.
Conte wins Serie b, a year into his career, then Serie A 5 years into his career with Juventus.
Rijkaard won La Liga 6 years into his career with BarcelonaAll of those managers went to some of the biggest teams in their native lands, and in Europe and made a name for themselves. With access to resources and talent that make most managers envious. I'm pretty sure if you dropped Pochettino into any of those situations he would have won stuff as well. Spurs aren't those clubs. Neither are Espanyol or Southampton.
We could talk money, spending power, the accumulation of wealth at big clubs, which makes it difficult for smaller teams to win when their best players are being picked off year after year. And I'm sure @Markyboy will chime in referencing Leicester sooner or later.
On the one hand I'm flattered you've placed Pochettino in the same bracket as those managers above, but also pissed because you've taken nothing into account about the teams those managers took over, the resources they had to hand, and the leagues they were playing in at the time.
Anyway it was Wenger's time to go, I always enjoyed Arsenal playing at their best with him in charge, as much as any non rabid spurs fan can anyway. Especially with us finishing behind them all the time. He should have got out sooner, and I wonder if he'll head back to France for one last hurrah, or if he's done with football for good. Really do hope he doesn't become the angry old man in the stands, whose gaze the cameras always search for and applies pressure to the managers that come after him..
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• #142384
I'm pretty sure if you dropped Pochettino into any of those situations he would have won stuff as well.
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• #142385
At last we can admit it was benitez's tactical brilliance that won Chelsea the Europa league
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• #142386
And Liverpool Big Ears for the 5th time.
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• #142387
Top trolling. +1 rep
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• #142388
El sherriffadyce?
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• #142389
The samopooch?
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• #142390
Big fat Sam sheriff pooch?
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• #142391
Help me out guys I'm just free wheeling here.
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• #142392
You look at the ball when dribbling :-/
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• #142393
You lost me at βZidane...β
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• #142394
Roy Bentley dead.
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• #142395
In memory of Arsene Wenger there will be a 90 minute silence at The Emirates during their next home game.
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• #142396
Tim Cahill really is a horrible cunt, isn't he?
Fulham, on the other hand, are a joy to watch. By far the best team in the championship in the second half of the season.
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• #142397
Bye bye Arsene.
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• #142398
Tim Cahill
Retrospective ban for the elbow across the face? It wasn't picked up by the ref during the game so there's always a chance.
Big up Forest tomorrow.
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• #142399
Love this.
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• #142400
Fulham are impressive. Amazing run they're on. Hey ho - nerve shredding playoffs here we come.
Has football been resolved yet?