granter79
Player Valuation: £35m
Thats the spiritGonna be another expensive compo job in 18 months time when they’re all sacked.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Thats the spiritGonna be another expensive compo job in 18 months time when they’re all sacked.
99% sure that above is tongue in cheekI think Alex deserves a second opportunity under a new manager.
My cousin’s husband is a Wolves fan. Here’s is take on Nuno.
—————————
I love him and he did incredible things for us but the time had come for a change. The pandemic really hit us. I think we had momentum at the time and could have made champions league but we just weren't the same team after the restart. Losing Jota and Doc then the Jimenez injury were obviously major blows but overall the team looked tired and short of ideas.
Nuno pros:
Great at improving/empowering players (see Coady and Doherty)
Good at building a team identity and pattern of play
Good at instilling belief and positive team spirit
Nuno cons:
Too cautious and defensive at times,.too rigidly bound to aforementioned pattern (tbf he did try and change it last season but lacked the players)
Slow to address glaring problems - we've needed a centre back/centre mid for years
Set pieces (offensively and defensively) poor
Zonal marking - no likey
He'll start well and will be solid but thinga have a tendency to go stale. Has favourites. Didn't play some of our exciting kids until late in season but things needed refreshing.sooner.
From an EFC perspective - probably a Marco Silva part II - sorry. But who knows?
Good luck!!
——————————
Willing to give him a chance, but looks like more of the same....
Cleland ?I think Alex deserves a second opportunity under a new manager.
What makes you think that?
I think every fanbase will use the "not playing the kids" stick to beat managers with, despite the majority of the kids being utterly horrific at football.My cousin’s husband is a Wolves fan. Here’s is take on Nuno.
—————————
I love him and he did incredible things for us but the time had come for a change. The pandemic really hit us. I think we had momentum at the time and could have made champions league but we just weren't the same team after the restart. Losing Jota and Doc then the Jimenez injury were obviously major blows but overall the team looked tired and short of ideas.
Nuno pros:
Great at improving/empowering players (see Coady and Doherty)
Good at building a team identity and pattern of play
Good at instilling belief and positive team spirit
Nuno cons:
Too cautious and defensive at times,.too rigidly bound to aforementioned pattern (tbf he did try and change it last season but lacked the players)
Slow to address glaring problems - we've needed a centre back/centre mid for years
Set pieces (offensively and defensively) poor
Zonal marking - no likey
He'll start well and will be solid but thinga have a tendency to go stale. Has favourites. Didn't play some of our exciting kids until late in season but things needed refreshing.sooner.
From an EFC perspective - probably a Marco Silva part II - sorry. But who knows?
Good luck!!
——————————
Willing to give him a chance, but looks like more of the same....
Marco Silva part 2, from a Wolves fan.
Let's stop the charade please. This is a disaster of an appointment.
Part 3Marco Silva part 2, from a Wolves fan.
Let's stop the charade please. This is a disaster of an appointment.
Enter Everton with a bigger transfer budget, about 9 times the wage and guaranteed compo when he’s sacked after 18 monthsThought Nuno was just about settled in the CP camp.
It’s alright, if enough people mention that they beat us 3-0 and played like Pep’s Barca it might eventually come true.
You aint getting Coady for 30m.Conor Coady to Everton for the usual price tag of £30 mill, cant wait