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I actually meant Mancini, but that's interesting. Also doesn't look like an ex footballer
Mancini was similar to Teddy Sheringham, as he was a supporting striker who'd create as many goals as they'd score (meaning he had Italian defenders and midfielders looking to take lumps out of him) - that's what makes it so surprising that his teams are so defensive, as Inter fans in particular are anything but fond of remembering.
 
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Mancini was similar to Teddy Sheringham, as he was a supporting striker who'd create as many goals as they'd score (meaning he had Italian defenders and midfielders looking to take lumps out of him) - that's what makes it so surprising that his teams are so defensive, as Inter fans in particular are anything but fond of remembering.
<ok> thanks
 
1-1 now and looks like it'll be a tight game. Bayern in control and Real needing their stars to perform miracles.
 
Norbert claimed that Zeljko Buvac, his AssMan at Saltypool, for personal reasons.

Those "personal reasons" look an awful lot like entering contract talks with Arsenal...
I would be surprised at this, surely Arsenal will go for a big name? (You might want to add a verb to your first line)
 
Norbert claimed that Zeljko Buvac, his AssMan at Saltypool, for personal reasons.

Those "personal reasons" look an awful lot like entering contract talks with Arsenal...
His dad's seriously ill and he's been spending time with him in Bosnia, apparently.
Makes more sense, as I'm sure Klopp would be fine with him talking to Arsenal and doing his normal job.