Anyone writing off Di Matteo's Champions League win as nothing to do with him must have a rather low opinion of Tony Barton.
Quote from: Dave on May 29, 2016, 11:48:13 AMAnyone writing off Di Matteo's Champions League win as nothing to do with him must have a rather low opinion of Tony Barton.You could argue Barton was lucky to inherit Saunders' team and that the secret to the win was in the dressing room..?
Quote from: Stirchley Villain on May 29, 2016, 12:06:23 PMQuote from: Dave on May 29, 2016, 11:48:13 AMAnyone writing off Di Matteo's Champions League win as nothing to do with him must have a rather low opinion of Tony Barton.You could argue Barton was lucky to inherit Saunders' team and that the secret to the win was in the dressing room..?You could, but you'd be wrong if you thought that was all he had to do. "He just kept things ticking over, which takes a lot of character" - Gary Shaw.
Quote from: dave.woodhall on May 29, 2016, 12:14:09 PMQuote from: Stirchley Villain on May 29, 2016, 12:06:23 PMQuote from: Dave on May 29, 2016, 11:48:13 AMAnyone writing off Di Matteo's Champions League win as nothing to do with him must have a rather low opinion of Tony Barton.You could argue Barton was lucky to inherit Saunders' team and that the secret to the win was in the dressing room..?You could, but you'd be wrong if you thought that was all he had to do. "He just kept things ticking over, which takes a lot of character" - Gary Shaw.I wasn't for a minute saying Barton's role was unimportant. I was using his example to point out that RDM's contribution to the Champion's League win was not insignificant.
Quote from: Dave on May 29, 2016, 11:48:13 AMAnyone writing off Di Matteo's Champions League win as nothing to do with him must have a rather low opinion of Tony Barton.I can separate the humble man who'd worked for years with the group from the lucky man that sat back and let Terry and Lampard run the show, then screamed "I did it!" Like a demented 5 year old at a clearly unimpressed oligarch.
Quote from: LeeB on May 29, 2016, 12:36:20 PMQuote from: Dave on May 29, 2016, 11:48:13 AMAnyone writing off Di Matteo's Champions League win as nothing to do with him must have a rather low opinion of Tony Barton.I can separate the humble man who'd worked for years with the group from the lucky man that sat back and let Terry and Lampard run the show, then screamed "I did it!" Like a demented 5 year old at a clearly unimpressed oligarch.A friend of mine reminded me a couple of days ago that he knows the father of Ross Turnbull who was at Chelsea in the season when they won the Champions League. He will try and find out from his son what RDMs style of management was like when he was there. I must admit I can only vaguely recall a player called Ross Turnbull. A centre back I think. Or maybe not.
Pat Murphy's been sounded out on Twitter saying that Di Matteo is nailed on, and that Bruce was never considered because of his Blues connection. He's fairly dismissive of Di Matteo's credentials into the bargain. He reckons Xia has been seduced by the Champions League win that was the work of the dressing room rather than the manager.