dtaai-maai wrote:Holtby and Fryers. A creative midfielder and a left back. Two good young players (22 and 20). Good business by Spurs, but what we really need is another striker, especially if Adebayor goes to Africa for a few weeks.
Yep - good shopping.
Fergie's being a prize twat again
d.m. - you're not trying to outdo Zidane in the rear of the year stakes - are you?
You mean the avatar? Just a little nostalgia.
Ah, the summer of 97, when my first wife's niece came to stay with us for a month. She and I used to go cycling in the countryside everyday. I could never quite manage to keep up...
Fergies at it again. Why is he such a low life pillock at times? It's so easy to loathe him.
I knew you'd be straight on the case
He's becoming an embarassment
I`m sure Baa Baa will be on soon giving us a logical explanation for SAF`s rant.
Fergie's being a prize twat again
dtaai-maai wrote:You mean the avatar? Just a little nostalgia.
Ah, the summer of 97, when my first wife's niece came to stay with us for a month. She and I used to go cycling in the countryside everyday. I could never quite manage to keep up...
Pep Guardiola has said he is now ready to return to club management after taking a 7 month sabbatical from the game.
Could give Abramovich something to think about and maybe another ruthless sacking could be in the offing a la Rafa ?
We're all on our uppers,we're all going skint,
I used to suck fat cigars but now I suck Polo mints.
Zidane wrote:Pep Guardiola has said he is now ready to return to club management after taking a 7 month sabbatical from the game.
Could give Abramovich something to think about and maybe another ruthless sacking could be in the offing a la Rafa ?
Zidane wrote:Pep Guardiola has said he is now ready to return to club management after taking a 7 month sabbatical from the game.
Could give Abramovich something to think about and maybe another ruthless sacking could be in the offing a la Rafa ?
It would be a test of his coaching skills if he went to a club who have financial contraints (Arsenal?) rather than a club where money is no object, Chelsea or Man City. At Chelsea he would have a meglomaniac to deal with and City would involve super-egos of overpaid superstars.
dtaai-maai wrote:^^Are you suggesting that it's time Arsenal said adieu to Arsene?
No, I was suggesting that any top club he went to would have its problems. Apart from the ones I mentioned and Man U where SAF will cling on like a limpit, there are no other top clubs in England.
I'm genuinely interested to see if Guardiola is any good, let's be honest, everything fell perfectly for him at Barca and his replacement isn't doing to bad.
Could be out on his arse after a few months at Chelsea for all we know.