His agent?I suspect that’s a rumour started somewhere other than at PSG. I would be hugely surprised if they were to come in for him but, if they do, I genuinely hope United cash in.
His agent?I suspect that’s a rumour started somewhere other than at PSG. I would be hugely surprised if they were to come in for him but, if they do, I genuinely hope United cash in.
Well, that was an ugly three points.
United should have won that game 8-4, it should have been over by half time.
Credit to Luton, they never gave up ........................ I hope they're around next season.
We can agree on that I don’t think Maguire could get near him.KDB, on the other hand, is no Maguire when it comes to being a snipers' dream.
Don't know - but it rather sounds like you're trying start the said speculation??So, something I was wondering….
The axe fell on Paul Heckingbottom in December with Blades in a poor position in the league. It came after several weeks of pundits and “experts” speculating on how long he would survive.
Last season, my own team Forest had a poor start. And every week a pundit or expert was be wondering when Cooper would get the chop. It only stopped when the owner did the opposite of what everybody expected and gave him a new contract.
Futures of other managers have been subject to speculation this season eg Chelsea, Man U.
Currently, Vincent Kompany’s Burnley are joint bottom of the league, only one place higher than Blades because they have a slightly less appalling goal difference. If they aren’t already, they are very much in danger of being cut adrift.
Yet I genuinely haven’t seen or heard any pundits clamouring for him to be sacked. Not a single expert seems to question his ability to carry on in his job. He seems to be completely flying under the radar of speculation on his future.
Anyone know why…?![]()
Two reasons that I see.So, something I was wondering….
The axe fell on Paul Heckingbottom in December with Blades in a poor position in the league. It came after several weeks of pundits and “experts” speculating on how long he would survive.
Last season, my own team Forest had a poor start. And every week a pundit or expert was be wondering when Cooper would get the chop. It only stopped when the owner did the opposite of what everybody expected and gave him a new contract.
Futures of other managers have been subject to speculation this season eg Chelsea, Man U.
Currently, Vincent Kompany’s Burnley are joint bottom of the league, only one place higher than Blades because they have a slightly less appalling goal difference. If they aren’t already, they are very much in danger of being cut adrift.
Yet I genuinely haven’t seen or heard any pundits clamouring for him to be sacked. Not a single expert seems to question his ability to carry on in his job. He seems to be completely flying under the radar of speculation on his future.
Anyone know why…?![]()
They play some really good stuff, look very well coached and are only missing a striker. If they could finish better they'd be around 12th.So, something I was wondering….
The axe fell on Paul Heckingbottom in December with Blades in a poor position in the league. It came after several weeks of pundits and “experts” speculating on how long he would survive.
Last season, my own team Forest had a poor start. And every week a pundit or expert was be wondering when Cooper would get the chop. It only stopped when the owner did the opposite of what everybody expected and gave him a new contract.
Futures of other managers have been subject to speculation this season eg Chelsea, Man U.
Currently, Vincent Kompany’s Burnley are joint bottom of the league, only one place higher than Blades because they have a slightly less appalling goal difference. If they aren’t already, they are very much in danger of being cut adrift.
Yet I genuinely haven’t seen or heard any pundits clamouring for him to be sacked. Not a single expert seems to question his ability to carry on in his job. He seems to be completely flying under the radar of speculation on his future.
Anyone know why…?![]()
Do they? Every time I've seen them, they are woeful. Granted, I probably haven't watched many games in full.They play some really good stuff, look very well coached and are only missing a striker. If they could finish better they'd be around 12th.
Yes they do.Do they? Every time I've seen them, they are woeful. Granted, I probably haven't watched many games in full.
They play good stuff and only missing a striker? They've conceded 55 goals. I think they are missing a bit more than a striker.
So, something I was wondering….
The axe fell on Paul Heckingbottom in December with Blades in a poor position in the league. It came after several weeks of pundits and “experts” speculating on how long he would survive.
Last season, my own team Forest had a poor start. And every week a pundit or expert was be wondering when Cooper would get the chop. It only stopped when the owner did the opposite of what everybody expected and gave him a new contract.
Futures of other managers have been subject to speculation this season eg Chelsea, Man U.
Currently, Vincent Kompany’s Burnley are joint bottom of the league, only one place higher than Blades because they have a slightly less appalling goal difference. If they aren’t already, they are very much in danger of being cut adrift.
Yet I genuinely haven’t seen or heard any pundits clamouring for him to be sacked. Not a single expert seems to question his ability to carry on in his job. He seems to be completely flying under the radar of speculation on his future.
Anyone know why…?![]()
25. But I never disagreed about them not scoring. I was simply saying they look awful in both attack and defence, and they need more than a striker. Or at least a better manager who is capable of getting results while they build the side for a few years.Yes they do.
How many have they scored?
Their style of play is more aligned to a top half team than a bottom half team. It will take time to perfect it and theyll need to improve the squad as they go. Some of the games this season have been close where they have lacked that quality upfront to change a draw into a win and a defeat into a draw. Thankfully they have evolved from the Dyche dogged defensive style that they were renowned for.25. But I never disagreed about them not scoring. I was simply saying they look awful in both attack and defence, and they need more than a striker. Or at least a better manager who is capable of getting results while they build the side for a few years.
Although Burnley were a real boring team last time in PL. They then go to Championship and play like Messi's Barcelona. So I wouldn't be surprised if many Burnley fans would be content with getting relegated, and then watch better football at a lower level.
One of my team is a Burnley fan and she thinks there is more missing than a striker. It seems several players are regularly out of position and by all accounts the fan base is becoming more divisive on KompanyDo they? Every time I've seen them, they are woeful. Granted, I probably haven't watched many games in full.
They play good stuff and only missing a striker? They've conceded 55 goals. I think they are missing a bit more than a striker.
2. He has friends in the media who have openly said they won’t call for their friend to be sacked.
I‘d guess it’s because he was/is a bit of a hero & cult figure at City, a bit like when Shearer took over at Newcastle. The media, and some of the fans, will eventually go after him but at present he still has star dust on his shoes.
I think he will and should be allowed to stay in post if they’re relegated. Three teams must be relegated each year. This would happen even if the twenty best managers and teams started the season in the division.I'd wondered if at least part of the reason was something along these lines.
Will be interesting to see how long his Golden Boy status lasts (assuming he can't turn things around).
It's something Norwich dealt with well for a spell. The owners know the limitations, financially, that the manager is working under, they accept they might not stay up. Is the manager entertaining the crowd, is he bringing players through, are the players on board with the manager? If the answer to these questions is yes then stick with the manager that took them down, see if they can bring them back up. Sacking is not always the answer.I think he will and should be allowed to stay in post if they’re relegated. Three teams must be relegated each year. This would happen even if the twenty best managers and teams started the season in the division.
I think a difference with Cooper was that he never seemed to try to instil a more progressive and modern way of thinking into a team who were previously seen as old fashioned and lacking. Not saying that’s true or not, I don’t know enough about Forest, but it’s certainly the perception I’ve observed from the media.
Couldn’t agree more. No one has a divine right to stay in the top flight. Finishing 20th in the PL still makes you 20th out of thousands of team across the country. That’s not too shabby.It's something Norwich dealt with well for a spell. The owners know the limitations, financially, that the manager is working under, they accept they might not stay up. Is the manager entertaining the crowd, is he bringing players through, are the players on board with the manager? If the answer to these questions is yes then stick with the manager that took them down, see if they can bring them back up. Sacking is not always the answer.