I see our dearly beloved Jose is spending a lot of time telling the press about his desire to get back in the Prem! I have no doubt he will get his wish , but I'm trying to work out where it will be! Not us for sure! Fergie's replacement--Possibly? Too early to dive in at Liverpool?Certainly not the Spuds, now they've just landed AVB! Arsenal probably cant afford him! WHERE WILL HE END UP?
I wouldn't be able to watch him at another club. I think I'd sink into depression if he went to Liverpool or United. He wouldn't go to a club like Spurs as they're small fry compared to many clubs in this league
he will end up at United,fergie is retiring in 2 years time,and only you City and united could really afford him,and if United want him,not many people turn them down,especially,with his ego.
I'd find that hard to live with! He loved living in London and so did his family so I'm now wondering if there's a neighbour jostling for his signature!
If this is true i would'nt rule out him coming back to the bridge, after all footballs a funny ole game and ''IF'' he did he can bring that geezer Ronaldo along with him
Sorry Dean , but Roman wants "Pretty" football and he didn't think Jose provided it! It looked pretty enough to me though! Jose would always be welcome as far as I'm concerned!
Bryan Robson, David Gill and Bobby Charlton (three heavily influential people there) are against his appointment from what I understand. They think his ego will be too big for the club. I don't think he'd ever go Liverpool. City or Chelsea IMO.
Id like to see Jose back one day but lets be honest here he. Just signed a new deal with Madrid so I doubt he's going anywhere for atleast 3 years .
If it's true that SAF intends to retire in two seasons' time, then the clever money will be on him going to United. I would have said that he'd be coming to us, but we now have The Special One No.2, and he's already learning how to rev the mighty Spurs juggernaut's powerful engine. Once he learns how to use the gear-stick, he'll get us a-rollin'.
Not at all. He's Spurs, and I will support him. Before he was Spurs, I expressed my doubts, for very good reasons. To be fair to him, and despite our loss to the Toon, I think he's very well for us, so far. It's early days yet, I know, but I am not a Mouser, and I will not get on our manager's back until he has had a fair crack at the whip.
AVB will not repeat a fraction of Jose's successes. I'm sure of that. He doesn't have the character or personality to be mentioned in the same breath as Jose