Roberto De Zerbi & Johan Lange Watch

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Your Preference For Ange’s Replacement

  • Thomas Frank

  • Andoni Iraola

  • Simone Inzaghi

  • Marco Silva

  • Roberto Di Zerbi

  • Other (state in comments)

  • Oliver Glasner

  • Xavi

  • Mauricio Pochettino


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I doubt they'd announce anything for a while due to his family situation.

Although tbh his father's passing does provide a very timely smokescreen for him to part company for 'personal reasons' and everyone can just move on and not look like the absolutely incompetent buffoons they are.
Agreed. I posted before I knew about the bereavement by the way.
 
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Completely agree. I am seriously beginning to think that this club is now cursed..

Not cursed. Just ran by inept people who make bad decision after bad decision.

Tudor knew what he was walking into, he underestimated it and has made plenty of weird decisions with what he’s said and the subs he’s made. I feel zero sympathy for him or the players,

The only people I feel sorry for are the fans.
 
Tudor might not be the man...but I don't believe anyone will be the man. I can prove that by listing the manager merry go round since Poch, I can list their playing methods, formations, attitudes and personalities etc and we will find that this club has had every type in the hot seat.

I don't blame the new manager on a lack of new manager bounce because guess what...he was a new manager and he walked through the door and no doubt he will have spoken to the players in his own new voice not in his best Thomas Frank impression, he will also have said things Frank didn't agree with and maybe a few he might have agreed with....but he was definitely a new manager ready to bounce in his new role...his interviews to the press suggest that he doesn't come across as a weak character and would demand my attention.

Are we suggesting that there is a special specific formation that these managers haven't been able to tap into so that these over paid idiots can click?

This bunch is just the latest bunch of comfortable zone type of players...barring the odd moment here or there but clearly even that is rare(we are on 2 victories in 21 games), that have joined a club with zero sporting pressure and ambition. No one entity will change that dynamic, more than likely that one entity gets sucked into the behemoth that is this club and it's culture and environment.

So I'm really not bothered if we keep or sack him...outcome will be the same. It's embarrassing that we are now hoping to attempt another new manager bounce... what a strategy...one I would attribute to a club that is run by clueless non football people.

Should invest the money in hiring the world's best sports psychologists and Exorcists.
 
Most fans including the majority of posters on here confuse ambition with outcomes. Every top league in Europe has historically had a small number of clubs who have dominated the competition for many years. In Spain it is Real Madrid and Barcelona, in Germany Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, in Italy it is Juventus, Inter and Milan. In England it was Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal. In all of those countries various clubs have tried and failed to break the monopoly. The only ones who have succeeded are Manchester City and Chelsea and we all know how they did it.
ENIC have made a valiant attempt to do the same without cheating and have come up short. It doesn't show any lack of ambition or even poor execution. It is just too difficult.
 
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Most fans including the majority of posters on here confuse ambition with outcomes. Every top league in Europe has historically had a small number of clubs who have dominated the competition for many years. In Spain it is Real Madrid and Barcelona, in Germany Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund, in Italy it is Juventus, Inter and Milan. In England it was Liverpool, Man Utd and Arsenal. In all of those countries various clubs have tried and failed to break the monopoly. The only ones who have succeeded are Manchester City and Chelsea and we all know how they did it.
ENIC have made a valiant attempt to do the same without cheating and have come up short. It doesn't show any lack of ambition or even poor execution. It is just too difficult.
So time to sell up?