davek
Player Valuation: £150m
Is that a serious question for me?Yes it is, but do you seriously disagree with his sentiments?
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Is that a serious question for me?Yes it is, but do you seriously disagree with his sentiments?
According to the news report, the PL winner Conte wants £9m after the sacking.
This clown got something like £10m by getting 13th when he was sacked. Staggering.
NoWould love him to come over this way, we'd play some sexy stuff in qualifying.
Because Martinez had a longer contract.
Why do people keep banging on about this like its his fault?
Would love him to come over this way, we'd play some sexy stuff in not qualifying.
Dont think its likely as hes staying with Beligum anyways lol
There fixed that for you.
He had on paper if not the best, one of the best teams in the competition, Should really not got past Japan. He is all foreplay and no penetration.
As an international manager, fortunately he is away from the players for most of the time, but a world cup, his mythical fantastical brain scrambling football was beginning to show.
More especially with a team like Belgium with more than its fair share of bell ends and prima donnas itching to make their displeasure known if they aren't getting games or the team position or the matchday tactics they want.Germany, Brazil and Spain probably thought the same thing. It's not as straightforward as just having the best players, if it was then we may as well not have a World Cup and just give the trophy to the highest ranked team.
More especially with a team like Belgium with more than its fair share of bell ends and prima donnas itching to make their displeasure known if they aren't getting games or the team position or the matchday tactics they want.
Roberto achieved a miracle there herding cats to a SF of the World Cup. His predessor couldn't handle it and his successor wont either.
...nope, he managed those divas expertly because they were useful, and he shipped out a divvy like Nainggolan because he was a disruptive force. If only he'd done the same here at Everton we wouldn't have the pile of useless arl arses littering the dressing room even now.Actually, I agree with the first part of your theory! Roberto had the good sense to give the 'strong characters' in the team their head.
Wilmots was a dullard in the same manner that Moyes was a dullard. If you think he could have outwitted Brazil then good luck to you.As for his predecessor, Wilmots, he steered a promising but youthful side to the quarter-finals, just one game less than Roberto. I don't think anyone would argue that in the 4 years since then the likes of Hazard, De Bruyne, and Lukaku, to name just three, have become much more complete players, at or close to the peak of their careers.
He'll probably want to reflect more on the fact that Belgium were the most fluid team in the competition who scored the most goals in the tournament and then were faced with the eventual winners who realised they were second best to Belgium so stuck 11 men behind the ball nearly all the game.Once Roberto returns from his well-earned holiday, I'm sure he will quietly sit down and try to analyse why this wonderful attacking team managed fewer shots on goal, on target and off, against France than any of Croatia, Uruguay (minus 50% of their attack), a disjointed Argentina, and even little Peru managed. If he can solve that issue, which was apparent when they were held to a goalless draw by a Ronaldo-less Portugal in the warm up games, they will have a last chance of glory at the Euros in 2 years time.
Although I know you've predicted he will be elsewhere by then!
...nope, he managed those divas expertly because they were useful, and he shipped out a divvy like Nainggolan because he was a disruptive force. If only he'd done the same here at Everton we wouldn't have the pile of useless arl arses littering the dressing room even now.
Wilmots was a dullard in the same manner that Moyes was a dullard. If you think he could have outwitted Brazil then good luck to you.
He'll probably want to reflect more on the fact that Belgium were the most fluid team in the competition who scored the most goals in the tournament and then were faced with the eventual winners who realised they were second best to Belgium so stuck 11 men behind the ball nearly all the game.
I'm still counting bodies in this thread. They're ll over the place. Someone help me count them.
It's so ridiculous. Like anyone on here would be like 'well I know they owe me £10 million, but I didn't earn it so they can keep it'. Whoever wrote up the contract is to blame.
The thing was the club was going backwards and been in a horrendous state for 2 seasons. The point was that El Fruado had no decency to resign. Took £10m or whatever the compensation off the new owner, life is set and he can do whatever he wants. Some news report said he even wanted to take the club to court regarding the compensation was it?
It's a side-effect of having one manager at a club for ages [Moyes in our case], the club's hierarchy forgets how to manage the manager and poor decisions are made, usually a series of them. Same with ManU and you would predict the same for Arsenal.The person who decided and wrote up such a ridiculous contract was to blame of course. Three years left after the first season and you gave him a new one what a joke was that.
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