Yep, it's not even accurate. Wenger, though, in all seriousness, is talking up Arsenal's title chances. This is the team who let 20 players go in the summer and hardly signed anyone to replace them. They were caught out time and again defensively last season, yet they've weakened their squad, although they've signed yet another midfielder deemed surplus to requirements by the club he was at. But that Ozil must still be some player.
Di Canio should go back to Italy because he's not right for England and Tony P sounds about right, I'd forgotten him but they'll always be a mediocre load of old crap. Goodnight all.
Regarding Di Canio... Let's face it, his appointment was universally seen as one of the biggest mistakes in football. Sure, some of the thicker pundits, such as Mickey Dim, talked-up his alleged ability to inspire players (although I've always believed that there is a very fine line, in some managers, between inspiring and bullying), but most of us suspected that he'd be far too much of a loose canon, and that he'd ultimately end up dividing the dressing-room. I strongly suspect that enough of the players have had a word with the chairman to let it be known that either the manager goes or they - the players - go.
Perhaps the Sunderland owners thought he might be a diamond in the rough.Well,they got the rough part right! But then again,if he wants to act like a monkey on the touchline then he should apply for a job at the nearest zoo!!!!!
"Bust up with two senior players." I didn't think that there were any senior players after the spending spree they went on in the summer. I won't be sorry to se the back of him. Martin Jol's next because look where Fulham are. Wenger and Andre are safe so is Martinez and Pellegrini. Mourinho and Moyes had better watch it.
Di Matteo's a good manager. Poo smearer might be a total idiot but if they got Di Matteo they'd be very, very fortunate as he can do better. Time for Curbishley to get picking out ties for his SSN appearance...
I'll never understand why certain people keep getting a shot at managing any where near the EPL. Sparky, for instance; has he done anything other than consistently under-perform? Okay, so the lesson seems to have been learned with people like Mick McCarthy and Roy Keane, but duffers do regularly slip through the net.
So the dictator's been toppled? Shame. Bye-bye, you fascist prick. Hopefully they'll give Fat Sam the boot at the Boleyn and install the useless tart in his place.
Will Curbishley ever work again? There are a few managers who stopped working, George Graham, Glenn Hoddle, Keegan, Souness, Keane, Bryan Robson ,Peter Reid .......Ossie Ardiles!
No. He's effective and knows the game very well. He'll continue to pick up results and bore the **** out of everyone, unfortunately. Needs to bring someone in during Carroll's absence, though. Maiga's crap.
Sparky did great for Blackburn and was respectable at City, despite the sacking. Fulham not great, QPR obviously awful. Jury is still out I'd say, seems to be doing okay at Stoke so far, who many people predicted for the drop.
Hughes will probably be given a fair bit of latitude at Stoke, as he's clearly changing the way that they play quite drastically. If he can avoid a relegation battle and get them playing football, then he'll get a decent amount of plaudits for it.
Must take issue with you over his time at City. With the money he had to spend and the squad he had, he was abysmal. Dull football and little idea of tactics. He was in a much better position that AVB is today, yet still managed to blow it. He'll do okay for Stoke in his first season with them, but then it will go rapidly downhill.
Ahh, but expectations changed at City in his time there. When he joined he was only meant to make them contenders for Europe - suddenly the club came into a tonne of money and the title was the goal. Mark Hughes was never going to be able to achieve that, he's not good enough. But I think he's a decent mid-table manager in the right circumstances, if I was a player I wouldn't mind Hughes as manager, he's a lot better than some of the others.
Probably not. He's tried to put his hat into the ring a few times over the years so must be open to coming back into management. I don't think he's willing to step down to an average Championship side though and I can't see any better clubs wanting to take a gamble on him now he's been out of the game for awhile.