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6 hours ago, Clockwork said:

I approve of this strongly

Tuchel plays youth and is flexible in tactics

Mo at PSG with that zoo of cunts will be insane

especially as they are probably going to add Cuntois

that said, he may be a perfect fit (for a year or two, until he melts down) if they make smart moves for players

he will so so want to make a move for his longtime dream, Varane (who wants to leave RM and is, of course, French)

popcorn time indeed!!!

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9 hours ago, Clockwork said:

But Tuchel has gone to PSG and won only Ligue 1...

...And if his relationship with the PSG board and Dortmund's is anything to go by, he isn't going to enjoy it here. 

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25 minutes ago, Jason said:

But Tuchel has gone to PSG and won only Ligue 1...

...And if his relationship with the PSG board and Dortmund's is anything to go by, he isn't going to enjoy it here. 

ideally we should have hired Julian Nagelsmann last summer and let him help build the club, really backed the young lad

He was my number one choice, he has done amazing work with TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.

Leo Jardim would have been a good hire too.

My dark horse favourite is (I posted on him once before)

Abel Ferreira (Braga)

Brilliant 40yo, he has Braga in a solid 4th place (with a club worth en toto on TM about what we will get from RM for a one year and gone Eden) in Liga NOS, they were within 5 points of the top (Porto and Benfica) a month and a half or so ago, until they had devastating injuries. Only twice in history has a non Big 3 won Liga in Portugal,  Belenenses in 1945–46 and Boavista in 2000–01) Maybe he could help bring Trincão over after the bans (a sparkling, recently called-up 19yo SS/RWer in the mould (potentially) of João Félix, and almost the exact same age,, 49 days younger than Felix)

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PLAYER TO COACH

PLANTING THE SEED

Abel Ferreira

Braga, 2017-Present

https://www.coachesvoice.com/abel-ferreira-on-braga-challenge-primeira-liga/

“I tell you this: there is no perfect formula. No perfect game plan. Only the one that you believe in”

 

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4 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Allegri will probably be considered for Barca and Bayern, who are both going to change their managers apparently even though both of them have won the league.

SPOX claims Bayern Munich will fire Niko Kovac — Rummenigge, Bild call story a hoax

SPOX claims Bayern plans to replace Kovac with Mark van Bommel, but they may have jumped the gun about Niko Kovac’s fate.
 
 

The German internet publication SPOX claims in an exclusive article that Bayern Munich has already decided to fire head coach Niko Kovac at the end of the season, even if he succeeds in winning a domestic double by clinching the Bundesliga championship against Eintracht Frankfurtand defeating RB Leipzig for the DFB-Pokal.

SPOX alleges that Bayern hope to replace Kovac with former player Mark van Bommel (42), who currently coachs PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie. Under van Bommel, Eindhoven has finished second, a mere three points (83) beyond youthful world-beaters Ajax Amsterdam (86) and a whopping 18 ahead of third (Feyenoord — 65).

The reasons for Kovac’s theoretical firing are familiar. SPOX claims that Kovac “now has a majority of the locker room against him.” Even Joshua Kimmich, they state, “allegedly has also recently expressed skepticism internally,” although he has long backed Kovac publicly. The players supposedly feel that Kovac’s training sessions are too monotonous and lack “tactical finesse.”

Unnamed “insiders” told SPOX that the ongoing discussions about replacing Kovac in the decisive phase of the season are “behavior detrimental to the club.” Although “Bayern DNA” dictates subordinating everything to success, the source claims, “At the moment, the opposite is the case. The coach is being weakened since a few weeks ago. In the present situation, you actually should have to back him.”

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bild deny the claims

Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, meanwhile, has denied the story completely. The chairman told Bild, “That is a total canard.” Bild adds, however, that according to their own information, the club has “not yet” made a decision. They state,

According to Bild and Sport Bild’s information, the decision whether to dismiss the coach has not yet been made. Van Bommel’s development is being observed by Bayern, but there has not yet been any contact, let alone actual talks.

That is rather less than a complete denial. SPOX’s editor-in-chief, Martin Volkmar, told Bild, “We stand by our story.”

 

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5 minutes ago, Vesper said:

SPOX claims Bayern Munich will fire Niko Kovac — Rummenigge, Bild call story a hoax

SPOX claims Bayern plans to replace Kovac with Mark van Bommel, but they may have jumped the gun about Niko Kovac’s fate.
 
 

The German internet publication SPOX claims in an exclusive article that Bayern Munich has already decided to fire head coach Niko Kovac at the end of the season, even if he succeeds in winning a domestic double by clinching the Bundesliga championship against Eintracht Frankfurtand defeating RB Leipzig for the DFB-Pokal.

SPOX alleges that Bayern hope to replace Kovac with former player Mark van Bommel (42), who currently coachs PSV Eindhoven in the Eredivisie. Under van Bommel, Eindhoven has finished second, a mere three points (83) beyond youthful world-beaters Ajax Amsterdam (86) and a whopping 18 ahead of third (Feyenoord — 65).

The reasons for Kovac’s theoretical firing are familiar. SPOX claims that Kovac “now has a majority of the locker room against him.” Even Joshua Kimmich, they state, “allegedly has also recently expressed skepticism internally,” although he has long backed Kovac publicly. The players supposedly feel that Kovac’s training sessions are too monotonous and lack “tactical finesse.”

Unnamed “insiders” told SPOX that the ongoing discussions about replacing Kovac in the decisive phase of the season are “behavior detrimental to the club.” Although “Bayern DNA” dictates subordinating everything to success, the source claims, “At the moment, the opposite is the case. The coach is being weakened since a few weeks ago. In the present situation, you actually should have to back him.”

Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bild deny the claims

Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, meanwhile, has denied the story completely. The chairman told Bild, “That is a total canard.” Bild adds, however, that according to their own information, the club has “not yet” made a decision. They state,

According to Bild and Sport Bild’s information, the decision whether to dismiss the coach has not yet been made. Van Bommel’s development is being observed by Bayern, but there has not yet been any contact, let alone actual talks.

That is rather less than a complete denial. SPOX’s editor-in-chief, Martin Volkmar, told Bild, “We stand by our story.”

 

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Van Bommel would be an interesting move for them but he would be in the same sort of category as Niko Kovac, hugely inexperienced at a top top European club as a manager. Allegri being available for nothing, having won leagues and cups with AC Milan and Juventus, two clubs with the sort of history and stature similar to Bayerns as well as having a respectful record in the CL, think a club as well run and organised as them would be daft to not consider him. 

Think Bayern would consider him more than Barca but you never know, Valverde was a bit of a less high profile appointment and Bilbao didnt exactly play incredibly similar to how Barca did so who knows.

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1 minute ago, OneMoSalah said:

Van Bommel would be an interesting move for them but he would be in the same sort of category as Niko Kovac, hugely inexperienced at a top top European club as a manager. Allegri being available for nothing, having won leagues and cups with AC Milan and Juventus, two clubs with the sort of history and stature similar to Bayerns as well as having a respectful record in the CL, think a club as well run and organised as them would be daft to not consider him.

I rate Niko Kovač, but Allegri is a better manager for Bayern.

That all said, if Bayern played 38 league games, not just the 34, they would have probably topped 100 league goals and had 90 points. The 6 draws is what made it a tight race with Dortmund. They only lost 4 league games all year. They also have no players in the top 50 in value on T-markt (Thiago and Lewandowski are tied at £63m with 14 other players. so hard to say where those 2 are in reality). That will change when they officially buy Kai Havertz and Timo Werner.

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2 hours ago, the wes said:

Sunday Supplement talk some shit 😂😂😂

No chance.........if something like this happened its all thanks to Marina and you know it.......but wont happen with all due respect to women.

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1 hour ago, Atomiswave said:

No chance.........if something like this happened its all thanks to Marina and you know it.......but wont happen with all due respect to women.

Picture marina hiring Emma Hayes this forum would go into melt down 

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