Quote from: Rudy Can't Fail on October 05, 2018, 04:38:08 PMI fear Rodgers may be damaged goods. He got given his arse on a plate last night by Marco Rose's Salzburg. Reading some of the comments post match, it all sounded very familiar:Quote "I don't know what Brendan's tactics were, if he had any. Poor defending, lazy passing, no real movement off the ball. Salzburg were excellent but they are not a big team from a big country."More here.My only consolation with that is Marco Rose is a brilliant coach but it does raise lots of question marks against Rodgers!
I fear Rodgers may be damaged goods. He got given his arse on a plate last night by Marco Rose's Salzburg. Reading some of the comments post match, it all sounded very familiar:Quote "I don't know what Brendan's tactics were, if he had any. Poor defending, lazy passing, no real movement off the ball. Salzburg were excellent but they are not a big team from a big country."More here.
"I don't know what Brendan's tactics were, if he had any. Poor defending, lazy passing, no real movement off the ball. Salzburg were excellent but they are not a big team from a big country."
With Yorke he has to start somewhere. And seems well connected within the gamesaid he spoken to Sir Alex Ferguson and former Villa boss Tim Sherwood for advice.If other candidates are being touted with little experience such then Yorke deserves an interview and he's probably angling for one. And he talks positively and seems encouraging that he wants to play attacking football I wouldn't rule him out but I think the owners may have a bigger name lined upYorke said this "It's a job I'm 100% interested in. I've made it clear I'd like to speak to the club""I've sent in my CV and I'm trying to make contact with the CEO, so I'm doing everything from my side to try and make sure I'm given that opportunity to speak to the football club."I've seen managers come and go over the past five years, I feel the club need something new going forward."I feel I am the person who played for the club, understands the club and understands what the fans are expecting, but most importantly I feel I can bring a winning mentality back," he added."I think there is a lack of belief throughout the football club. Anyone who knows me as a person knows I'm very positive, I like to see attacking football, I want to see people playing with a smile on their face."
Paulo Sousa is a just an overseas version of jobs for the compadres
Didn’t he kiss the Man Ure badge once when he scored against us?!
Dwight Yorke, the man so desperate to be a manager that he never seems interested in starting further down the leagues, instead thinks he should be gifted a job at a big club. Twat.