"During my 8-month spell here at Napoli I've realised there's a lot that can't be done here" - Conte.
A bit early but not remotely surprising.
A bit early but not remotely surprising.
"During my 8-month spell here at Napoli I've realised there's a lot that can't be done here" - Conte.
A bit early but not remotely surprising.
Napoli might win the league. It's still not going to stop Conte whining like a bitch.Napoli are going to qualify for the CL.
< ... three times is a pattern. >
Guess what?Napoli might win the league. It's still not going to stop Conte whining like a bitch.
They spent lots of money in the summer, but selling Kvaratskhelia in January was ****.
He'll probably have a meltdown and **** off soon.
"During my 8-month spell here at Napoli I've realised there's a lot that can't be done here" - Conte.
A bit early but not remotely surprising.
Conte is a dying breed of manager from a pre-Covid generation who rose to prominence in the bling bling era of football where money simply wasn't an object for most teams.
That isn't the case anymore. Most teams in Europe are skint and PSR, unless your owners are by complete coincidence connected to the hosts of the 2022 or 2034 world cups, seems to have some bite with its bark.
Managers need to be much more pragmatic these days.
Conte appears to be incapable of managing
a league title + CL campaign concurrently in
the same season, money on tap or not.
Like I've said elsewhere, I think being able to juggle multiple competitions is the mark of a truly great manager.
Very, very few have done it well.
I think that clubs need to look at significant roles for assistants and expanded squads.Like I've said elsewhere, I think being able to juggle multiple competitions is the mark of a truly great manager.
Very, very few have done it well. Poch was the closest we've ever had. Redknapp next.
It's why I don't think Conte can ever be spoken about in the same bracket as Mourinho, Ancelotti, Guardiola etc.
I think that clubs need to look at significant roles for assistants and expanded squads.
There are so many games and the need for depth is greater than ever.
Most managers still don't like large squads and are reluctant to pick youngsters.
Guardiola's dropped the ball on his squad this season and they've been miles off the pace.
If it can hit City that hard, then clubs with more limited resources have no chance.
You have to plan for the unexpected and be prepared to use everyone available.
But don't mention this on r/coys, you'll get a bunch of gammony dickheads screaming that Levy better not bring him in...Scott Parker has been named Championship Manager of the Season.
They matched the Football League record for most clean sheets for a season on Saturday.
If they shut out Millwall at Turf Moor on the weekend, then they'll break Port Vale's 71-year-old record.
They could also match Reading's unbeaten run record from '05/06.
They've currently gone 32 league games without a loss, having only been defeated twice.
Their last loss was a 1-0 away defeat in November to... Millwall.
Japhet Tanganga's side still have a shot at a play-off place too, so it could be tight.
I mean, he's done a great job at Burnley, but Levy better not bring him in!But don't mention this on r/coys, you'll get a bunch of gammony dickheads screaming that Levy better not bring him in...

You'd think there'd be at least a small pool of people thinking defensive sterility has its advantages by now...I mean, he's done a great job at Burnley, but Levy better not bring him in!![]()
Only conceding 15 goals in 45 games is a ridiculous record, honestly. Amazing work.You'd think there'd be at least a small pool of people thinking defensive sterility has its advantages by now...
Scott Parker has been named Championship Manager of the Season.
They matched the Football League record for most clean sheets for a season on Saturday.
If they shut out Millwall at Turf Moor on the weekend, then they'll break Port Vale's 71-year-old record.
They could also match Reading's unbeaten run record from '05/06.
They've currently gone 32 league games without a loss, having only been defeated twice.
Their last loss was a 1-0 away defeat in November to... Millwall.
Japhet Tanganga's side still have a shot at a play-off place too, so it could be tight.
Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton scored 89, 92 and 87 respectively last season.https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/championship/table
Dunno if the GF is typical for that league, but it does
not bode well for non-regular promoted to the PL.