Rafa Benitez the favourite? Seems a little ambitious. As does Di Matteo as second favourite. Hope it's Alex Mcleish, he'd keep up their hoofball tradition and ensure relegation at the first time of asking. As long as they don't come calling for Stevie Bruce I'll be happy.
Thought i read somwhere this morning that phil neville was lined up as a surprise replacement for tony pulis can i find the article now ? Of coarse not. But i might put a £10 on it
http://m.talksport.co.uk/magazine/f...evealed-2006-when-arsenal-moved-s-194227?p=19 Interesting little article on net spending.
Does it matter? (It doesn't actually say, but I assume it doesn't and it would leave £120m that Pulis could have spent on wages, so they'd spent the same). It came about because Pulis was making excuses for playing anti-football at the Emirates and he said he had no option, as he didn't have the resources that Arsenal did. http://sportwitness.ning.com/forum/...senal-since-tony-pulis-too?xg_source=activity
I'd hope so. Their squad is nothing special, we took Bruce on after he'd been sacked and he's done great here, and he's supposed to be earning a fortune.
Interesting that you think that Pulis has done an excellent job and yet you stated you would not want Steve Bruce as your manager, despite him having at least as good if not better record than Pulis. I think you need to think things over a bit more carefully. You dangled a big pay-check in front of Pearson and instead of finishing the job he started at HCFC, he jumped ship. Ultimately, we should be grateful to you because we ended up with a far superior manager in Steve Bruce and you were left with Pearson floundering away despite having massive financial backing
Oh no - it was to "join a club with similar ambitions to my own" - by which he clearly meant Championship stability
****ing hell I'm not saying either Pulis or Bruce are bad managers but I wouldn't want either at Leicester. Geddit?