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Not content with Marca, it seems Real have got The Sun to tap up Poch for them. They’ve been running “Poch to Real” stories constantly all day on their Twitter account.
Actually pretty bonkers stat I saw on Sky is that since joining he has signed just x4 £20m+ players. Although not sure if that’s correct I think it’s x6 Son sanchez janssen sissoko moura aurier ? Anyway
City 16
Chelsea 16
United 13
Liverpool 13
Not content with Marca, it seems Real have got The Sun to tap up Poch for them. They’ve been running “Poch to Real” stories constantly all day on their Twitter account.
No way does he leave mid-season.I'll be surprised if he stays after last summer.
Janssen was £17m, the rest are above £20m though.Actually pretty bonkers stat I saw on Sky is that since joining he has signed just x4 £20m+ players. Although not sure if that’s correct I think it’s x6 Son sanchez janssen sissoko moura aurier ? Anyway
City 16
Chelsea 16
United 13
Liverpool 13
From where we were in May and the way the summer turned out alongside the Stadium mess I'd say anything is a possibility right now.No way does he leave mid-season.
I thought we were using the banks moneySo you’re saying that growing us from 9th/10th best club in the league to 3rd/4th and doing it the hard way... investing in infrastructure and sustainable long term growth, is not worth as much or more than the chairmen and CEOs who grow their club by spending someone else’s money en amassed and accruing unimaginable debt?
Well, I don’t care whether or not I agree with you, but it’s good to gain an insight into how you think.
My fault entirely, but this thread has become a discussion on Levy when it should be a discussion on Pochettino. As such, I’m going to unfollow it/ remove notifications/ stop watching it as I keep taking the bait when really I know all any of you want to do is talk about our manager
Is irrelevant whether he wants to stay or not. Levy ain't gonna let him leave any time soon, that's why he got him to sign 5 year contract. And Poch ain't going to go on strike, would not do much for his rep.
Man United is the most likely destination if he leaves I reckon.Poch is a great manager no doubt. But notwithstanding how good he may be, he will struggle at Madrid.
With all the ego's and personalities there, they will not want to adapt to his very strict and rigid training regime.
It will be too much for them and hence, unsustainable for his liking.
That’ll hurt worse than the time Paul Fitzpatrick banjaxed me in the balls when we were ten and I spent Easter weekend in bed feeling like my testicles were being permanently trampled on by spiteful elephantsMan United is the most likely destination if he leaves I reckon.
Do you ever see Fitzy these days?That’ll hurt worse than the time Paul Fitzpatrick banjaxed me in the balls when we were ten and I spent Easter weekend in bed feeling like my testicles were being permanently trampled on by spiteful elephants
No, sadly. But I heard, rather ironically, that he went on a fat camp after discovering one day in early middle age that he couldn’t see his genitals when standing upDo you ever see Fitzy these days?
I know that Poch is highly likely to move on and that may be at the end of the season unless he feels that he is going to be backed in the transfer market but Real Madrid really is a crazy job to take. Football has become crazy now and what we used to laugh at with overseas clubs sacking managers after 3 or 4 games has become almost the norm here too but the Man U job really would be his better option (taking Spurs blinkers off for a moment).
https://www.theguardian.com/football
This is the most perceptive piece I've read on the subject. Balanced and fair.
I really wish that we hadn't gone for a cheese room in the new stadium.