If he pays the £10m he'll have spent £30m on sacking / hiring managers in less than 2 years.So back to a version of the bloke he sacked not long after coming in. He must have money to spunk down the drain.
If he pays the £10m he'll have spent £30m on sacking / hiring managers in less than 2 years.So back to a version of the bloke he sacked not long after coming in. He must have money to spunk down the drain.
If he pays the £10m he'll have spent £30m on sacking / hiring managers in less than 2 years.
Pulis gone
You're probably right, although some Welsh fans have stated they don't like his style of football. I think he could do ok with them.He's Welsh, the Welsh national team need a new manager, he'll be on his way to Cardiff right now.
You're probably right, although some Welsh fans have stated they don't like his style of football. I think he could do ok with them.
Usmanov is prepared to pay to avoid another Arsenal where the manager gets to vote on his own sacking
Wales probably peaked at the Euros 2016 but Pulis is not the sort of manager needed. There is some talent but it is spread thinly.He's Welsh, the Welsh national team need a new manager, he'll be on his way to Cardiff right now.
Nobody could be handed over the hill players like Molotov and zabaletta etc and be expected to win ****.
He made a bad error with bravo but this kid Ederson is top drawer.
Remember he's only taken 12 months to make jon stones into a defender and you said it couldn't be done![]()
Wales probably peaked at the Euros 2016 but Pulis is not the sort of manager needed. There is some talent but it is spread thinly.
Kolarov is class MITO. You just don't see his attacking talent. I've always maintained this. Would take kolarov at chelsea
Pulis gone

his legs are gone. simple as
its just the way it goes.
3/4 years ago fine... kolarov and zabaletta were good enough to win the league. now they are gone. Guardiola has to take over a side which were a bunch of individuals and s lot over the hill
Look at what he's done... both city and utd are unlimited budgets FINE ok....
but peps nailed the keeper issue, nailed the full backs, and got the best out of the superb attacking talent given to him. Hell even stones and otamendi look like proper defenders and the most certainly had not under the ould fella.
I read a piece recently on how Pep had studied how Sterling struck the ball and has been working on him to change the entire way he he shapes his foot and holds himself when striking the ball. That's proper coaching and the results are obviousnot sure if kolarovs legs are gone. Still relatively young. Seemed to do okay against us in both legs (although we were in turmoil) and Roma are ripping it up in Serie A with him as their left back. Where he struggles is his lack of concentration and motivation.
To be fair Otamendis always been decent but the english press seem to give him a hard time. Stones is plain average.
That team Pep took over was already great. He's added Sane, Jesus and the wingbacks and a decent keeper. All the key players imo was already there and maybe they've adapted to peps philosophy but last season was a giant failure from Pep with that team he had.
KDB, Silva, Aguero, Fernandino, were all their beforehand and are key players right now (with 3 of them key beforehand in their PL wins).
I will give Pep his due on improving Sterling as hes starting to add a bit more end product and intelligence to his play and moving KDB into a controller role. Frankly though he's done what PSG have done in Ligue 1
I read a piece recently on how Pep had studied how Sterling struck the ball and has been working on him to change the entire way he he shapes his foot and holds himself when striking the ball. That's proper coaching and the results are obvious