up until a few days ago Stan was unequivocal in wanting Lambert to stay and said so on talkshite
I'd really like Felix Magath. His CV is incredible. He's starting to work his influence at Fulham now.
Quote from: Holte L2 on April 28, 2014, 06:57:35 AMI'd really like Felix Magath. His CV is incredible. He's starting to work his influence at Fulham now. Not a bad shout. I think it was a mistake for Fulham to bring him in so late, but if he was to get a full pre-season with us then I think he might be a good manager for us. Wonder what the chances are of him staying at Fulham should they go down, he would have a fair bit of money to spend from what I hear.
If anyone thought Houllier could be confrontational, he's nothing compared to Magath.
Quote from: Toronto Villa on April 28, 2014, 01:51:14 PMIf anyone thought Houllier could be confrontational, he's nothing compared to Magath.Ha, didnt know he had previous!? He does look like a loon!!
Quote from: Holte L2 on April 28, 2014, 03:36:12 PMQuote from: Toronto Villa on April 28, 2014, 01:51:14 PMIf anyone thought Houllier could be confrontational, he's nothing compared to Magath.Ha, didnt know he had previous!? He does look like a loon!!From WikiReputationAs a manager, Magath quickly gained respect and became notorious for his hard, grinding training methods, laying heavy emphasis on discipline, fitness and conditioning. Players gave him nicknames like "Saddam" (Saddam Hussein) or “Quälix”, a rhyming mash of his first name Felix and the German verb “quälen” (to torture).[16] He was once described by former Eintracht Frankfurt player Bachirou Salou as the "last dictator in Europe".[17]
ReputationAs a manager, Magath quickly gained respect and became notorious for his hard, grinding training methods, laying heavy emphasis on discipline, fitness and conditioning.
QuoteReputationAs a manager, Magath quickly gained respect and became notorious for his hard, grinding training methods, laying heavy emphasis on discipline, fitness and conditioning. I like him even more now.