Wilder thought he was the next big name and Brewster thought he would be the main man. Sheffield had a great season 19/20 and at the time it looked like a good move. It hasn't worked out that way.
it deffo hasn't worked out though seriously at the time i predicted it wouldn't work out due to the way Sheffield Utd set up / play not suiting Brewster who anyway isn't the player he looked like he might become pre injury .
championship player in the championship. stands to reason he will get 10-15 goals. all they need do is not play crap players they have been relying on too long. that club needs a freshening up by thier billionaire owner
See Bayern hiring Nagalsmann in record deal for around €25m. Big money for a manager. Pressure is going to be on to make sure not only wins the league every year but wins the CL with it as well. feel like most managers could do the league and off cup over there so really you’re paying for someone to win you the big one.
i wasn't exactly impressed with his leipzig so lets see what he does with better players. it might be a bit too soon for him.
He's improved both teams he's been at and he's got the ego to manage Bayern, so he could be a success. He'll be out the door soon enough if he isn't. In principle he could be there for the next 30 or 40 years
So Bayern not only buy the best players from rivals but they also get the best talented managers from their rivals...
Its a tough one. Ego is one thing, making a big makes out of inexperience is another. You could look at rodgers and think he wasn't ready for LFC. we and Celtic in effect taught him certain things. he was lambasted for fixing his teeth, tanning and ieting form the time he started to when he finished with us. He made bad buys and tactically wants right. he has rounded out a bit since though tactically i still wonder. Nagalsmann can't claim success by winning domestic trophies but he can get the sack by not doing it. He has to get that bayern side back to the top of europe I suppose. I didn't see much v us to suggest he was capable of changing his side to suit, but then again he was robbed of his best striker and pace so he had few options. At bayern he will start with a LOT of player egos. but also a very "mature squad" how he reshapes the tactics and who the board hand him as players will be key.
if they play him and play to his strengths he can score quite a few when given space I think. The big difference in the championship is really that. its a big spending league but the difference in standards is large Sheff utd need to find a new style now wilder is gone. The 3 at the back stuff and all that needs to go as does some older stagers and such that really wilder held onto. not sure what they will do first but they need to crack on with it quick enough
Yeah the squad is a bit of a mix with some older players but also loads of younger ones. How he reshapes the squad to replace players like Lewandowski and by the looks of it Alaba, as well as what money/players the board give him, will be key. I wasn't expecting Chupo-Moting to rock up there.
Year after year too. Take the best players and managers from all their rivals. They didn't need the super league
Could say the same about juve. The reality I think is dortmund have gone too far towards potential and have a huge amount of young talent and the senior guys who ought to be carrying them though are nott doing it. It's taken them what 4? Years to develop guerriero. They have haaland, Sanchez, Bellingham etc etc etc yet are nowhere. Bayern are almost.more like chelsea. Mostly senior players ready to go coming in and coach must win or go. They consistently exploit the extra revenue and money