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Player Valuation: £30m
At least he's got a cool name.why isn't Nico Kovac on the bookmakers' list?
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At least he's got a cool name.why isn't Nico Kovac on the bookmakers' list?
Any chance, we could actually go for a proven manager with a track record of managing football teams.
My only concern is that Rooney doesn’t look like a man taking care of himself. He has ballooned since retiring and it could get worse if he carries inA fella who woke up in a drunken stupor only to find the girls he had pulled had taken pictures of him comatose.
Any chance, we could actually go for a proven manager with a track record of managing football teams.
Potter would be perfect for us. Unfortunately, Moshiri will go for the big name and try to sign Harry Potter.
That was always going to happen. Have you seen his family!! Just genetics, I was surprised he played as long as he did.My only concern is that Rooney doesn’t look like a man taking care of himself. He has ballooned since retiring and it could get worse if he carries in
I'm on board with this thinking. I don't know Cooper but I feel like it is the right way to think about it in general.i'd rather we didn't go down the route of appointing someone like kovac or any other out of work hipster choice like lampard.
my preference would be for a hungry up and coming manager from the EFL who has some kind of footballing philosophy and good organisational skills.
we missed the boat with potter, the next best thing would be STEVE COOPER at forest. two play-offs with swansea and not too far off a play-off spot with the shambles that is forest. has managed England at U16 and U17 so has worked with players like foden and sancho. brought gallagher to swansea on loan, so he clearly knows a good young player when he sees one.
walkies!
Sounds too familiar. The big names don’t work. The up and comings don’t work.i'd rather we didn't go down the route of appointing someone like kovac or any other out of work hipster choice like lampard.
my preference would be for a hungry up and coming manager from the EFL who has some kind of footballing philosophy and good organisational skills.
we missed the boat with potter, the next best thing would be STEVE COOPER at forest. two play-offs with swansea and not too far off a play-off spot with the shambles that is forest. has managed England at U16 and U17 so has worked with players like foden and sancho. brought gallagher to swansea on loan, so he clearly knows a good young player when he sees one.
walkies!
Good thinking as EPL experience will be key next year when we are relegated!i'd rather we didn't go down the route of appointing someone like kovac or any other out of work hipster choice like lampard.
my preference would be for a hungry up and coming manager from the EFL who has some kind of footballing philosophy and good organisational skills.
we missed the boat with potter, the next best thing would be STEVE COOPER at forest. two play-offs with swansea and not too far off a play-off spot with the shambles that is forest. has managed England at U16 and U17 so has worked with players like foden and sancho. brought gallagher to swansea on loan, so he clearly knows a good young player when he sees one.
walkies!
No thanks mate. Niasse £13.5m McCarthy £13m Funes Mori £9.5m instead of Van D Kone £6m. These are a lot of money back in 2013.If there is money to spend I wouldn't mind seeing Martinez back. He didn't get a fair crack of the whip when you consider how much money those after him were allowed to spunk up the wall.