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You have to put @Ghost Hardware on ignore, for your own sake.Damn it. Some of you fuckers are bringing me round to the idea of Enrique now. Which means he’ll sign for Napoli by teatime.
You’ve only yourselves to blame!
You have to put @Ghost Hardware on ignore, for your own sake.Damn it. Some of you fuckers are bringing me round to the idea of Enrique now. Which means he’ll sign for Napoli by teatime.
You’ve only yourselves to blame!
I get the sentiment, and it’s concerning after the Nuno fiasco, but it could be that people just don’t know what’s going on and everything is being kept close to Levy’s chest. Considering we didn’t hear a thing about Munn or Paratici (think it was annoucned in a news report saying he is joining us) being appointed before they happened, it’s a possibility.my guess would be that nothing concrete is happening. the board are scrambling because they didn’t expect that feyenoord would want actual money for their prized asset, and that caught them by surprise
He's likely to get at best one shot at the premier league so he might view us as too much of a shit show to risk it. I'm not saying he would definitely turn us down but I do think it's funny that people automatically assume we can get him or any manager really. If i were advising Ange I know I would consider telling him to hang on for a more stable club. Premier League jobs come up all the time and if he starts well again next season then he has a good shout to replace a manager that's been sacked.How can he accept and accept Celtic is his level?
Nothing against Ange because I respect his achievements and talents but if he remains at Celtic, this must be be a sign to the board just how unattractive things are at Spurs given that we have already been unable to successfully land Slot…
I asked because I remembered thoroughly enjoying watching Spain at last year’s World Cup… the way they pass and move, create chances and carve teams apart is very incisive and honestly, not really seen beforeSorry but can I just ask why so many in here are so vehemently No to Luis Enrique (yet can be so excited about Ange)?
trying to understand
Given Feyenoord gave Slot a bumper new deal and as already reported, Postecoglou may be getting the same… wonder if he accepts and/or decides Celtic is his level
His Spain team were unbelievably boring to watch. I am biased because I loathe tika taka with a passion but still.I asked because I remembered thoroughly enjoying watching Spain at last year’s World Cup… the way they pass and move, create chances and carve teams apart is very incisive and honestly, not really seen before
so I went to trusty YouTube and from the highlights of how his barca and Spain national team played, defences had no answer against his attacking tactics - so many clever triangles, dummies, runners from deep, lay offs creating shooting chances and his attackers are always moving!
one of the chief complaints of poch end era and Nuno, Jose n Conte was that there is hardly any attacking movement esp when teams sit deep… most of Enrique’s teams’ goals seem to be against not just defences who sit deep but where there are 5-8 defenders in and around the box, and yet they find ways to create chances and score
if he can make morata look so good, imagine he has Kane son and richy (because most of the above goals are scored in the box and there’s where richy will benefit)
think Spain only went out of WC cos they are too young (youngest average squad age iirc) n inexperienced
i really don’t get the negative reactions at all… I really like the clever attacking plays as well as the fact that his teams score against packed defences
Wasn’t beautiful to watch when they couldn’t get out there group in the World Cup . There performance against Japan was both very boring and a complete disasterAt Barca it was a bit more direct, the Spain national team was definitely 'tiki taka' it was quite beautiful to watch tbh.
That's not the point here though is it? The point being made was that Enrique couldn't build a a squad. Not that our chairman is controlling.You do realize who our chairman is?
Just hopes and dreams.Has there some indication Nagelsmann might be back on the table?
I see the point but I cannot for the life of me think that an organisation such as ours would use age as a metric for potential desirability.Ange is a lot older though.
It may be now or never for him. His stock won’t get any higher whilst he’s at Celtic.
His Celta team played some fun attacking stuff.Enrique is tactically flexible and plays attacking possession based football. It is exactly what the majority have been asking for.
The only question mark is if he's willing to invest in a project long term. He says he is.
We could do much worse than hiring Enrique
Weird that we have hardly heard a thing since the Slot fiasco.
If come the end of August, our window was those 3 plus some youthful signings at CB, AM then I'd agree to that immediatelyLaporte, Raya, and Olmo under Enrique?
Sounds good to me.
Maybe... but I don't think Enrique has the right personality for us. I would really like someone who is energetic with an infectious aura around him. To me Enrique seems a bit boring... yes. His style is positive. But I don't get that vibe from him where I think that he would sweep through the whole club and change the mood in the right direction. Both on and off the pitch.Enrique is tactically flexible and plays attacking possession based football. It is exactly what the majority have been asking for.
The only question mark is if he's willing to invest in a project long term. He says he is.
We could do much worse than hiring Enrique