Leicester up to 3rd but not a whisper from Sky of Rodgers to Real Madrid and all their players want away ....
[HASHTAG]#narrative[/HASHTAG]Leicester up to 3rd but not a whisper from Sky of Rodgers to Real Madrid and all their players want away ....
He'll probably start getting linked with other clubs soon. Arsenal would be my guess.Leicester up to 3rd but not a whisper from Sky of Rodgers to Real Madrid and all their players want away ....
Only because Real Madrid have never heard of LeicesterLeicester up to 3rd but not a whisper from Sky of Rodgers to Real Madrid and all their players want away ....
Bayern have sacked Niko Kovac.
Bill Nicholson had a win ratio of less than 50%. He had the most expensive squad in the league but only won it once. Poch has won a lot more matches with fewer resources.There is a certain ruthlessness at the truly huge clubs that demands a certain standard is maintained and if it isn't, you're out. No ifs or buts.
I'd love us to be as ruthless. The tricky part is first establishing that gold standard by which all subsequent managers are measured. All it takes is one legacy. We'd have to go back to Bill Nic to find one.
Bill Nicholson had a win ratio of less than 50%. He had the most expensive squad in the league but only won it once. Poch has won a lot more matches with fewer resources.
There is a certain ruthlessness at the truly huge clubs that demands a certain standard is maintained and if it isn't, you're out. No ifs or buts.
I'd love us to be as ruthless. The tricky part is first establishing that gold standard by which all subsequent managers are measured. All it takes is one legacy. We'd have to go back to Bill Nic to find one.
Bayern have sacked Niko Kovac.
One season, wins the double, sacked because they lost two games!Bayern have sacked Niko Kovac.

It's worth noting that the knives were out for Kovac from almost the beginning, with Kicker and Bild running hit pieces on him in December, with the real lowlight an article in TZ from late November that literally cherrypicked completely unsubstantiated guff about Kovac losing the dressing room a clique of Ribery, Robben, Muller and Hummels were actively defying him. The source for this article? Some bloke ranting on a Bayern fansite, hence the complete lack of viable sources let alone quotes to support the clickbaity headline, or to put it another way it was the equivalent of the Standard using one of Harry ****espout's blogs as the basis for an article because it would get traffic to the pageOne season, wins the double, sacked because they lost two games!
His Bayern career was so entwined with his old club, it's unbelievable. Started and ended with games against Frankfurt.
I wonder why? Odd.It's worth noting that the knives were out for Kovac from almost the beginning, with Kicker, Bild and TZ both running hit pieces on him in December, with TZ's article from late November being particularly odious as it literally cherrypicked completely unsubstantiated guff about Kovac losing the dressing room a clique of Ribery, Robben, Muller and Hummels were actively defying him. The source for this article? Some bloke ranting on a Bayern fansite, hence the complete lack of viable sources let alone quotes to support the clickbaity headline, or to put it another way it was the equivalent of the Standard using one of Harry ****espout's blogs as the basis for an article because it would get traffic to the page
At a guess, they decided that Kovac wasn't the Big Name™ that Bayern deserved and were looking for any excuse to get him out of the jobI wonder why? Odd.
I hope Leicester keep producing the results to remind our bunch of half-arsed underachievers that it’s not about resting on one’s laurels after having achieved naff all.

Cheers Quents ... was a long road to Damascus for you ... but you made it buddy, abd on behalf of the 'Friends Of Leicester City Fan Group Appreciation Society' ... welcome my friend![]()
What I write on the pages of this board and what I used to write in the pages of the wum... er, I mean... the Prem board rarely ever correlate.
It’s a shame you never learned to notice that.
