I thought he was weak to give in to Keppa.Yep, the goalkeeper Kepa wasn't it.
It was his call if he stuck to his guns the keeper would have to come off.
It's a no from me , to old and for all his years hasn't achieved all that much.
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I thought he was weak to give in to Keppa.Yep, the goalkeeper Kepa wasn't it.
You'd love Sarriball mate, trust me.
His Napoli side was something very special to watch
I think the majority of managerial changes occur when the team is in a precarious position.….ffs, his own thread
Accepting that I’m hoping Dyche turns things around, I have no idea about this bloke. Any managerial appointment carries risk, especially if our position is already precarious.
Still one of the maddest things I’ve seen on a football pitch that hahaI thought he was weak to give in to Keppa.
It was his call if he stuck to his guns the keeper would have to come off.
It's a no from me , to old and for all his years hasn't achieved all that much.
I think the majority of managerial changes occur when the team is in a precarious position.
…I read about him yesterday and have no issues but he can only work with what he has. I notice overlapping full-backs are a key part of the strategy.
Trying to remember the overlapping right back/wing back he had at Napoli. No question if you are going to sustain top half football you need legs in those positions.Both full back positions should be at the very top of our priorities in Jan. For any manager to succeed here and for us to improve as a team we need both positions upgraded.