Great news IMO, could have a similar effect as Fergie leaving United.
What's the betting they go for LVG, with Berkamp becoming his assistant, so that he can take over in a few years time?
Dayummm, same guy re tweeted this:
City weren't top 4 in 2011
City weren't top 4 in 2011[/quote
Liverpool not in top 4 since 2009, City weren't in top 4 in 2011, we have been top 4 once this is kinda confusing and the stats is wrong.
I cant see Klopp going from club that cant afford to spend money to another, at least with us he will get spend alot of money from all the top players he sellsIf they were gonna do that they'd probably just take the De-Boer and Bergkamp partnership I reckon.
I'm nervous about the prospect of them getting Klopp I must say
Bet they go for Van Gaal.
I cant see Klopp going from club that cant afford to spend money to another, at least with us he will get spend alot of money from all the top players he sells
Thing about the Woolwich job is that it's ripe - any top manager would love to get even a 2 year contract there as no matter how well Wenger did over the years he was there, the fact still stands that he's not won a single trophy in donkeys years.
If he goes then the next managers remit is simple - put silver in their cabinet. That's it. No frills, no bells and whistles, if the next manager wins anything even vaguely significant then he'll be onto a winner. The thought of Wenger leaving worries me more than him staying as i imagine if he goes then the owners will buckle and put up significant funds for their first transfer window and, knowing their luck, it'll all fall into place again.
Dayummm, same guy re tweeted this:
Wenger leaving Arse, doesn't this story do the rounds every season?
Dayummm, same guy re tweeted this:
Id assume it's the teams that finished in the top 4 in those seasons past. Dreadful record if accurate.And what top 4 are they?
The original Sky 4 ( minus Arsenal of course) + Man City ?