Hopefully he'll have a word in Freund's ear and get him to do the same instead of acting like a demented chicken all the time.
You really don't like Freund do you OS! Is that because of the poor warm ups or is there more?
Hopefully he'll have a word in Freund's ear and get him to do the same instead of acting like a demented chicken all the time.
You really don't like Freund do you OS! Is that because of the poor warm ups or is there more?
. I think he's a complete pillock for a number of reasons, but for now let's just leave it with the amateurish warm ups as reason.yes now instead he sits there like Forrest Gump waiting for a pee...i agree with what your saying HBIC...seems a bit more relaxed. can only be a good thing...Chelsea was just a mistake which he opted for due to his inexperience in life.
It wasn't, not for him. I'm sure even AVB would admit it was a good learning experience. He's learnt from his mistakes and is trying to correct them. It's been character building and helped him progress as a manager. As I've said before, getting sacked at Chelsea 6 months or so into the job is no disgrace.
AVB's time at Chelsea wasn't long enough to prove what he can do and so he was treated very unfairly imo. We have to give him a fair chance,he's young and ambitious and 4th in the PL despite being under huge pressure and not having a full squad to choose from. The players will respond positively themselves after a few wins and AVb will be given the praise. I
I'm still as I was when the thread started ie not happy but willing to be patient.
For me,he doesn't appear to be as dogmatic or stubborn as he seemed at Chelsea. Yes, he's made quite a few mistakes, and continues to make them. Early days yet, but he at least looks to be more willing to accept when he's got it wrong.
He also seems more calm and relaxed. There isn't as much expectation or media pressure with the Spurs job which I feel has helped him get on with his job.