GwladysBlue
Player Valuation: £70m
Pepe is probably the biggest waste of money in the history of the Premier League, but ok.Ozil vs Tom Davies, Aubamayang vs Oumar Niasse, Pepe vs Theo Walcott....
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Pepe is probably the biggest waste of money in the history of the Premier League, but ok.Ozil vs Tom Davies, Aubamayang vs Oumar Niasse, Pepe vs Theo Walcott....
You think so? Looked very good on Monday. Bit early to write off one of the highest rated young players in Europe based on less than half a season.Pepe is probably the biggest waste of money in the history of the Premier League, but ok.
God this is boring, yes he did play that game but his record for not playing in away games is awful, and I’m sure he’s meant to be the club captain. Just because they have the so called better players doesn’t make them a top 4 team, that’s something we learned from with Koeman and Walsh.Played against West Ham Monday - helped carve them apart
That’s because Emery was managing him badly. Seemed to have an agenda against him. Maybe as he likes to pass the ball forwards.God this is boring, yes he did play that game but his record for not playing in away games is awful, and I’m sure he’s meant to be the club captain. Just because they have the so called better players doesn’t make them a top 4 team, that’s something we learned from with Koeman and Walsh.
OkThat’s because Emery was managing him badly. Seemed to have an agenda against him. Maybe as he likes to pass the ball forwards
Another good reason to have Cahill and FergusonAnother thing about Ancelotti is he is a fair-weather manager. He does great with a settled, harmonious squad. I can’t recall the last time he was in a relegation fight.
he is also a tactician who doesn’t take training. One of the reasons he got fired at Munich is the players felt they were not being trained hard enough.
Farcical - you expect a couple of novices to steer the ship while Carlo goes fishing for most of the week!Another good reason to have Cahill and Ferguson
Carlo Ancelotti was sacked on Thursday in response to Wednesday’s 3-0 defeat at Paris Saint-Germain, but in truth the discontent has been building for some time.
Bayern was abject in Paris: slow, sluggish and disorganized. Under Pep Guardiola, there were many at the club–players and other staff–who complained of how intense everything was all the time. Ancelotti was initially welcomed as a slackening of the reins. Everybody at Saberner Strasse, it seemed, breathed a little more easily.
But after a time it became apparent that this wasn’t Ancelotti giving his players a break, it was just how he was: relaxed to the point of decadence.
Ad hominem- the sign of a man who’s lost an argumentGetting a bit tedious now Davey mate.
We dont want you back alright?
Yeah that’s exactly what I said........Farcical - you expect a couple of novices to steer the ship while Carlo goes fishing for most of the week!
Ozil vs Tom Davies, Aubamayang vs Oumar Niasse, Pepe vs Theo Walcott....
So could a few months of traveling with your hot, much younger wife.I can see a case for us to be more attractive to Ancelotti than Arsenal. Look what happened with United. Long term dominant manager retires and they bring in a younger and rated manager - he can't fix the squad problems. They bring in a big personality to try and wipe the slate and he fails and they are left with Oli for god knows how long now. If Mourinho can't fix the problem then it's a big problem. Wenger was involved in every aspect of Arsenal Football Club - he signed off on a fan zone proposal I was involved in. Imagine trying to turn all the cogs in that machine around to your way of doing things. Then there's us - come in, win a few games, instant hero, buy some of your favourite players next season and do things your way. Could be attractive at 60.