Good Morning Everyone
Pep Guardi...., um, I mean Pep Clotet is due to be installed as Garry Monk's assistant as the Welshman starts his first day as being Leeds Utd Manager.
Clotet was Monk's assistant manager at Swansea during his two year stay.
The 37 year old put pen to paper yesterday signing a rolling one year contract.
During his presser, Monk was making all the right noises, and also revealed that he had turned down jobs, whilst looking for the right kind of challenge.
Well Monk, if you want a challenge, you have come to the right place!!!
Monk will know all about Cellino and what he is about, and goes into this with his eyes wide open!
In case you weren't sure, the third LUFC person at the presser was Niccolo Pio Barattieri di San Petro, a new director of the club. (He's the one going out with Princes Diana's niece.)
Obviously, there is an awful lot of work to be done to turn things around both on and off the pitch. Our academy is suffering, we don't have a scouting system, it would probably be wise to have a PR department (bloody hate PR) and that is before we look at the problems we have on the pitch.
If these problems can be addressed, and I know Rome was not built in a day, perhaps we would be willing to give Cellino the benefit of the doubt?
Thoughts?
Pep Guardi...., um, I mean Pep Clotet is due to be installed as Garry Monk's assistant as the Welshman starts his first day as being Leeds Utd Manager.
Clotet was Monk's assistant manager at Swansea during his two year stay.
The 37 year old put pen to paper yesterday signing a rolling one year contract.
During his presser, Monk was making all the right noises, and also revealed that he had turned down jobs, whilst looking for the right kind of challenge.
Well Monk, if you want a challenge, you have come to the right place!!!
Monk will know all about Cellino and what he is about, and goes into this with his eyes wide open!
In case you weren't sure, the third LUFC person at the presser was Niccolo Pio Barattieri di San Petro, a new director of the club. (He's the one going out with Princes Diana's niece.)
Obviously, there is an awful lot of work to be done to turn things around both on and off the pitch. Our academy is suffering, we don't have a scouting system, it would probably be wise to have a PR department (bloody hate PR) and that is before we look at the problems we have on the pitch.
If these problems can be addressed, and I know Rome was not built in a day, perhaps we would be willing to give Cellino the benefit of the doubt?
Thoughts?
