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On November 21 2017 19:38 Bacillus wrote:Show nested quote +On November 20 2017 23:58 Pandemona wrote: The favorite is the ex northern ireland manager michael o'neil which is absolutely daft! You go from a guy who doesn't play football and is defensive king to the irish version basically.
They needed a manager like Claud Puel or someone who wants to change the club direction and has had good results in Europe. Maybe even someone like Pardew might be good for them, they shouldn't get relegated they have a decent squad and some ok attacking players. Doesn't really seem a likely match in any possible way, but Tuchel might still be available too. He seems like a fellow who could be lured into a slightly lesser team if given enough support and freedm to do stuff his way. Doesn't seem like a West Brom style of business though.
What makes you believe Tuchel can be lured into a lesser team? He left Mainz by boycotting them
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Clement Out
Van Gaal> Everton Pulis> Swansea Pardew> West Brom Paul Clement> England Bilic> Italy Koeman> Bayern Tuchel> Real Madrid
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Charlie Sheens House51319 Posts
Is that true Skynx the Clement thing? xD
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On November 21 2017 21:34 sharkie wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2017 19:38 Bacillus wrote:On November 20 2017 23:58 Pandemona wrote: The favorite is the ex northern ireland manager michael o'neil which is absolutely daft! You go from a guy who doesn't play football and is defensive king to the irish version basically.
They needed a manager like Claud Puel or someone who wants to change the club direction and has had good results in Europe. Maybe even someone like Pardew might be good for them, they shouldn't get relegated they have a decent squad and some ok attacking players. Doesn't really seem a likely match in any possible way, but Tuchel might still be available too. He seems like a fellow who could be lured into a slightly lesser team if given enough support and freedm to do stuff his way. Doesn't seem like a West Brom style of business though. What makes you believe Tuchel can be lured into a lesser team? He left Mainz by boycotting them Mostly he just like to do stuff his way. I could see him being lured into a slightly lesser team if he's promised the right kind of freedom and support. Not probably West Brom level of lesser team though, unless he really wants to use it as a stepping stone for bigger PL stuff. I'm not being totally serious about him going to West Brom, it's just a more of a fun what-if option.
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Charlie Sheens House51319 Posts
I also think Tuchel at Everton would have made good sense, i highly doubt he gets any of the top 4 jobs in England and then it leaves him with Bayern or finding a club in La Liga of certain ilk too. Take Everton and show you are a good manager and he will be first name on a top job in Europe if he does good with them.
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On November 21 2017 21:50 Pandemona wrote: Is that true Skynx the Clement thing? xD Soon
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Liverpool really is a team where you must pray before playing them. If they hit their stride they are just unstoppable
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Norway28255 Posts
They hit their stride and fall out of it during the same games, though.
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Yeah. As a Liverpool fan I'm not too worried about this particular one. Sucks that they need to focus more on the Spartak match now, but other than that this was a match they could afford to draw. Losing would've been bad definitely and the result doesn't exactly increase confidence in the defence, but then again they're still fine as long as they win Spartak at home.
As much as losing 3 goal advantage is worrying, they still got what they needed out of that... for now at least.
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Spurs topping group H is a nice surprise but it doesn't erase the disastrous derby last Saturday. If Poch can engineer away results in Europe, he needs to do it against top 6 domestic opposition as well.
On the positive side, Davinson Sanchez is unbelievable. I feel bad that a historic club like Ajax lost a talent like him so young, but that's the modern game I suppose.
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On November 22 2017 08:17 city42 wrote: Spurs topping group H is a nice surprise but it doesn't erase the disastrous derby last Saturday. If Poch can engineer away results in Europe, he needs to do it against top 6 domestic opposition as well.
On the positive side, Davinson Sanchez is unbelievable. I feel bad that a historic club like Ajax lost a talent like him so young, but that's the modern game I suppose.
True, but I'm glad he joined Spurs instead of some money club without any identity. Spurs is becoming future Ajax with all these ex-Ajax players playing there (Alderweireld, Vertonghen, Eriksen, Sanchez). Easy to support them. Great play, healthy club management and some of my favourite players.
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Charlie Sheens House51319 Posts
On November 22 2017 08:17 city42 wrote: Spurs topping group H is a nice surprise but it doesn't erase the disastrous derby last Saturday. If Poch can engineer away results in Europe, he needs to do it against top 6 domestic opposition as well.
On the positive side, Davinson Sanchez is unbelievable. I feel bad that a historic club like Ajax lost a talent like him so young, but that's the modern game I suppose. The guy who messed up in said derby and played like crap vs Yanited in europa league final? xD
Also all these English teams finishing top is sure going to be fun for the next round draw. Pretty much nailed on Real Madrid vs City/Scouse/Yanited xD As much as Chelsea fucking up is going to see them face PSG or PSG xD
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poor liverpool. 1min away from "first place of the group. Now they they are not allowed to lose vs moskow.
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Woke up to a good laugh thanks to Liverpool. Same old problems. One thing I'm puzzled I show Robertson is not given any chances by Klopp. Every game he appeared he looked great. Yea Moreno has improved but at best he is just playing solid....
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On November 22 2017 19:22 DucK- wrote: Woke up to a good laugh thanks to Liverpool. Same old problems. One thing I'm puzzled I show Robertson is not given any chances by Klopp. Every game he appeared he looked great. Yea Moreno has improved but at best he is just playing solid.... At some point on previous starting 11 stint Moreno had some insane numbers on chances created though, he was pretty much topping the league on some metrics. The problem was just his defensive play.
If he actually manages to pull off passable defensive duties with that kind of offensive contribution, he's pure gold.
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On November 22 2017 17:34 Pandemona wrote:Show nested quote +On November 22 2017 08:17 city42 wrote: Spurs topping group H is a nice surprise but it doesn't erase the disastrous derby last Saturday. If Poch can engineer away results in Europe, he needs to do it against top 6 domestic opposition as well.
On the positive side, Davinson Sanchez is unbelievable. I feel bad that a historic club like Ajax lost a talent like him so young, but that's the modern game I suppose. The guy who messed up in said derby and played like crap vs Yanited in europa league final? xD Also all these English teams finishing top is sure going to be fun for the next round draw. Pretty much nailed on Real Madrid vs City/Scouse/Yanited xD As much as Chelsea fucking up is going to see them face PSG or PSG xD Bit harsh to say he messed up in the derby! Very soft foul, but Spurs deserved to lose so it doesn't really matter.
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Charlie Sheens House51319 Posts
Everything Spurs do is always exaggerated in my eyes though, i don't know why :D
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