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Vesper

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  1. Cesc has never been a full on manager (caretaker for 5 games with Como in Serie B) he is an assistant at Como (granted Como just got promoted to Serie A)
  2. the big strike against Amorin is that he pretty much ONLY plays 5 at the back
  3. so with Amorin and Hansi ruled out here is a re-post a big list of options (and some I am not ok with, many are no chance atm) 1. keep Poch then (in no order) Zinedine Zidane (pipe dream, never will happen) Carlo Ancelotti (pipe dream) Nagelsmann (will not come atm) Xabi Alonso (will not come here atm) Lionel Scaloni (he will not leave the Argies atm) Zlatko Dalić (will not come here atm) Diego Simeone (hard AF pull) Simone Inzaghi (hard AF pull) Xavi (will not come here atm) Didier Deschamps (will not come here atm) Joachim Löw (hard AF pull) Thiago Motta Sérgio Conceição Kasper Hjulmand Abel Ferreira Edin Terzic Unai Emery Tuchel Luis Enrique Massimiliano Allegri Sebastian Hoeneß Roger Schmidt Peter Bosz Roberto De Zerbi Gian Piero Gasperini Michel Stefano Pioli Marco Rose Éric Roy Franck Haise Adi Hütter
  4. @FabrizioRomano · 17m Chelsea are looking for dynamic manager, several candidates are being discussed internally with owners and directors involved. Thomas Frank among names mentioned internally; also Kieran McKenna but still all open. Seb Hoeneß, highly rated but fully focused on Stuttgart.
  5. Mou did stop Pep from doing the first ever (no team in football history had or has done it) same season Sextuple (no Septuple possible in La Liga because no Jr domestic Cup like our League Cup) Barca won the La Liga, the Supercopa, the CL, the UEFA Super Cup, and the FIFA World Club Cup, but Mou beat Pep in extra time in the Copa del Rey final
  6. Sebastian Hoeneß is being mentioned as a wild card Stuttgart
  7. I have no clue who the new gaffer will be I am not feeling good about our choices
  8. https://twitter.com/i/spaces/1dRKZEQazPMxB live
  9. Mauricio Pochettino LEAVES Chelsea by 'mutual consent' after just one season at Stamford Bridge... despite brilliant end to the season which saw Blues finish in sixth place https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-13444039/Mauricio-Pochettino-LEAVES-Chelsea-mutual-consent-just-one-season-Stamford-Bridge.html
  10. Looking grim for him atm, per the balance of the media
  11. Fernando Santos: Poland sack manager after six games following poor Euro 2024 qualifying form https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bbc.com/sport/football/66802705.amp
  12. Kieran McKenna??? Wtf Clownlake are mad as ass Sigh
  13. my pool of 15 targets in order of valuation Ronald Araujo Alessandro Bastoni Matthijs de Ligt Bremer António Silva Giorgio Scalvini Leny Yoro Gonçalo Inácio Mohamed Simakan Piero Hincapié Odilon Kossounou Jean-Clair Todibo Alessandro Buongiorno Riccardo Calafiori Jorrel Hato
  14. Man City boss Guardiola 'tired,' next season could be last https://www.espn.co.uk/football/story/_/id/40180034/man-city-boss-guardiola-tired-next-season-last Pep Guardiola has hinted that next season could be his last as Manchester City manager. Guardiola led his team to a record fourth consecutive English title with a 3-1 win over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. He has a contract until 2025 which he intends to honour, but the 53-year-old suggested he might not sign another new deal. "The reality is I am closer to leaving than staying," Guardiola said. "We have talked with the club and my feeling is that I want to stay now. I will stay next season and during the season we will talk. But after eight or nine years, we will see." Guardiola has now won 15 major trophies in eight years at City and could make it 16 with an FA Cup final against Manchester United next weekend. The former Barcelona and Bayern Munich boss admitted he is "tired" and said he will need to find fresh "motivation" over the summer before beginning the new season in August. "I have a contract, I'm still here," he said. "Some of the moments I'm a bit tired, but some of the moments I love and we are here winning games, looking good with new players. "I start to think about, 'No one has done four in a row, why don't we try?' And now I feel it's done, so what next? "Right now I don't know what exactly the motivation is to do it because it's difficult to find it when everything is done." If Guardiola follows through on his commitment to stay at City next season, he expects Arsenal to challenge again for the title. Mikel Arteta's team has finished second in the past two campaigns after amassing 89 points this term. Guardiola said he's "got the message." "Before, it was Liverpool to push our limits, and now it was Arsenal," Guardiola said. "I want to congratulate them from the depths of my heart, for Mikel, his staff and players. They have had an incredible season. I feel it and they push us to our best like before. We got the message from Mikel and his players. We have to make the right decisions in the next years because they are here to stay. "
  15. selling Trevoh for only £25m is bloody madness
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