So what any manager would do then.
Why don't they just stick Neville in charge?
Yeah he wasn't great at Valencia, but he still did as good as anything Sam has ever done, plus he already knows the set up and the players.
oh dear, you don't know a lot do you? turned Bolton into a European team, Newcastle and Blackburn both dropped down the league and were relegated after he was sacked, and he did a great job at West Ham until Sullivan started to constantly undermine him.Why don't they just stick Neville in charge?
Yeah he wasn't great at Valencia, but he still did as good as anything Sam has ever done, plus he already knows the set up and the players.
And he isn't a giant ****ing cock like Sam Allardyce.
oh dear, you don't know a lot do you? turned Bolton into a European team, Newcastle and Blackburn both dropped down the league and were relegated after he was sacked, and he did a great job at West Ham until Sullivan started to constantly undermine him.
Neville? He took Valencia, a CL team, close to the relegation zone
personally I would've loved to see what he would've done with Payet, Lanzini and Antonio, all the great work he did with the Hammers defence has been undone in half a season by Bilic.So a bang average manager to a ****e one, the results will probably be the same so why not?
Don't worry, he'll probably be back with you in a couple of weeks.personally I would've loved to see what he would've done with Payet, Lanzini and Antonio, all the great work he did with the Hammers defence has been undone in half a season by Bilic.
3rd party ownership is the subject of a Worldwide FIFA ban, he was giving advice on investors as to how to continue the practice which then would yield a substantial return when the player was sold on and their share was cashed in.how does agreeing a 400k deal for after dinner speaking compromise his position as national manager? And his way of 'skirting' the 3rd party ownership seems to be to buy the player outright. It's a hurricane in a thimble,
witch hunt in process
I think you need to read what he actually said, rather than the highly sensationalized twisted version. And if you seriously think that 3rd party ownership of players has stopped you're deluded, they're called agents now, think kia Joorabchian & dimitri seluk.3rd party ownership is the subject of a Worldwide FIFA ban, he was giving advice on investors as to how to continue the practice which then would yield a substantial return when the player was sold on and their share was cashed in.
If you can't see how that might compromise him as the FA's National Manager, then you need to take your blinkers off mate.