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I think he’ll be a manager that players will want to play for.

They will be an attractive proposition in January compared to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich and Wolves, and maybe even Palarse.
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(28-11-2024, 12:04 PM)Username Wrote: I think he’ll be a manager that players will want to play for.

They will be an attractive proposition in January compared to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich and Wolves, and maybe even Palarse.

The PSV players didn't want to play for him, and ultimately the reason he left. Was a poor communicator. Players will have the initial bounce but when reality sets in it might not be what they think it will be. 

Will be interesting to see.
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(28-11-2024, 12:45 PM)Marinakis Red Wrote:
(28-11-2024, 12:04 PM)Username Wrote: I think he’ll be a manager that players will want to play for.

They will be an attractive proposition in January compared to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich and Wolves, and maybe even Palarse.

The PSV players didn't want to play for him, and ultimately the reason he left. Was a poor communicator. Players will have the initial bounce but when reality sets in it might not be what they think it will be. 

Will be interesting to see.

I meant from the outside looking in.

Similar to why players want to sign to work with Gerrard, Lampard, Rooney et al.
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(28-11-2024, 12:04 PM)Username Wrote: I think he’ll be a manager that players will want to play for.

They will be an attractive proposition in January compared to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich and Wolves, and maybe even Palarse.

Wolves will move up the table I think they have a good run and Cunha is world class
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(28-11-2024, 03:08 PM)Trailer Park Tom Wrote:
(28-11-2024, 12:04 PM)Username Wrote: I think he’ll be a manager that players will want to play for.

They will be an attractive proposition in January compared to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich and Wolves, and maybe even Palarse.

Wolves will move up the table I think they have a good run and Cunha is world class

Agreed but I don’t think Gary O’Neil at present is a manager that would attract the same level of talent as RVN (based on their name rather than their capabilities)
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(28-11-2024, 04:48 PM)Username Wrote:
(28-11-2024, 03:08 PM)Trailer Park Tom Wrote:
(28-11-2024, 12:04 PM)Username Wrote: I think he’ll be a manager that players will want to play for.

They will be an attractive proposition in January compared to the likes of Southampton, Ipswich and Wolves, and maybe even Palarse.

Wolves will move up the table I think they have a good run and Cunha is world class

Agreed but I don’t think Gary O’Neil at present is a manager that would attract the same level of talent as RVN (based on their name rather than their capabilities)

Yeah I agree that RVN is more of a catch but if Leicester fall down the league quickly things will change.
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Gary O'Neill is a very good manager imo.
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He’ll know all about the Leicester players having beaten them twice where they conceded 8 goals his other matches were the draw against Chelsea and the win against PAOK.

But there isn’t that connection with Leicester or the players there was with him being a former Man U player, but also had been working as an assistant for 3 months before taking temporary charge. I think the fans think he’s gonna fix all the problems forgetting that their defence is shocking
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(29-11-2024, 03:10 PM)Fumanchew Wrote: He’ll know all about the Leicester players having beaten them twice where they conceded 8 goals his other matches were the draw against Chelsea and the win against PAOK.

But there isn’t that connection with Leicester or the players there was with him being a former Man U player, but also had been working as an assistant for 3 months before taking temporary charge. I think the fans think he’s gonna fix all the problems forgetting that their defence is shocking

Yeah the issue is not whether or not RVN is any good. Their team is just not good, particularly defensively. They've got Vardy, a couple of promising but young attackers, a decent kid from Brighton and then the rest is Championship at best.

Ipswich and even Southampton did some decent business in the summer. I just don't see how Leicester actually stay up. Everton maybe if they sack Dyche.
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Funny that, wasn’t just coopers tactics contributing to Leicester’s form then… thought the players would revert to maresca-ball, and boss the league bet RVN is getting paid more then cooper, wonder if he’s wondering what hes got himself into
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(30-11-2024, 06:16 PM)Fumanchew Wrote: Funny that, wasn’t just coopers tactics contributing to Leicester’s form then… thought the players would revert to maresca-ball, and boss the league bet RVN is getting paid more then cooper, wonder if he’s wondering what hes got himself into

Presumably he's happy managing them in the championship next year as that's where they're heading, barring an incredible January.
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I like how the commentators/pundits etc are extolling the virtues on Bentford and their unbeaten home record ..... They have played at home to the bottom 6, the 8th from bottom and Bournemuff.
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