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He's won less than Graeme Souness as a manager
Which points out the huge flaw in your argument....
Baffled.
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He's won less than Graeme Souness as a manager
Which points out the huge flaw in your argument....
Baffled.
Managers before Pellegrini took over - Bernd Schuster - Juande Ramos - Juan Ramón López Caro - Vanderlei Luxemburgo
And yes you are spot on, they do and always have challenged for top honours, he won non of them and was sacked
If you support those teams, everything. If teams only win what is expected then no point to any league or cup competitionWhat are you expected to win at Malaga and Villareal, mate?
No it doesn't, I'm pointing out that to call a manager with less success than a bang average manager is mental
Pellegrini is Moyes levels
.... but only lasts 19 months in jobs.
You can see the concerns I had, mind.
I love how you left out Fabio Capello in the midst of those, purely to suit your agenda.
If you support those teams, everything. If teams only win what is expected then no point to any league or cup competition
No you pointed out that Souness has won more than Pellegrini.
So if success = trophies and trophies defines the ability of the manager, then Souness is by your very definition a better manager than Pellegrini....
As opposed to Pellegrini who’s lasted 19 months in his last two jobs at West Ham and a Chinese team?
Yes. Ancelotti averages 19 months over 15+ years of management.
He is
Then there ends the argument.
Cannot debate or rationalise with that mate.
Ta-ra.
As I say lad fair do's for digging in to a proper losing position