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posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
No he won’t, Rob’s my good pal.
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Indeed. Though I see De Zerbi has emerged as one of the faves for the Juventus job so makes sense

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

I think they’re getting Motta.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 2 minutes ago
I think they’re getting Motta.
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He’s the main favourite but I think he’s recently said he wants to stay a bit longer and manage Bologna in the CL. I guess he can wait a season before De Zerbi is sacked at Juve 😅

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 15 minutes ago
No he won’t, Rob’s my good pal.
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👍

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

Apparently he’s going to accept Juve’s offer. Guess we’ll wait and see.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

I hope he stays there. I hate it when coaches leave after achieving big things at smaller clubs. I’ll be disappointed if McKenna leaves Ipswich as well.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 2 seconds ago
Apparently he’s going to accept Juve’s offer. Guess we’ll wait and see.
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Just looking now and it seems you’re right.

Wonder where De Zerbi will end up then. Me versus you it is then.

Poch vs De Zerbi 😅

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

Let the duel begin. ⚔️

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

Regarding McKenna - it makes no sense for him to leave Ipswich now as he’s pretty much a legend there atm and should just give it a season as if he can keep them up and get a couple of good results against the bigger sides his stock will rise exponentially. Jose really did know what he was doing when he hired him. Poch too.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

Poch?

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 4 minutes ago
Poch?
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I could be wrong but I think Poch hired him at Spurs

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Robbb Pochettino (U22716)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 4 minutes ago
Poch?
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I could be wrong but I think Poch hired him at Spurs
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He was working with the academy before Poch even went there. He wouldn’t have had anything to do with his roles at Spurs.

Lucifer does deserve credit for promoting him to his coaching staff, though. And Ole for keeping him on as well.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robbb Pochettino (U22716)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Darren The String Fletcher (U10026)
posted 4 minutes ago
Poch?
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I could be wrong but I think Poch hired him at Spurs
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He was working with the academy before Poch even went there. He wouldn’t have had anything to do with his roles at Spurs.

Lucifer does deserve credit for promoting him to his coaching staff, though. And Ole for keeping him on as well.
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A cursory check on google says that he went to Spurs in 2015 but Poch joined in 2014 so perhaps Levy was the one that hired him. Not sure how much influence Poch would have had a year into the job in bringing in a guy to coach the under 18s.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

He wouldn’t have had any. He started coaching the 18s in 2015, but he was with Spurs as a coach and performance analyst for a little while before that, can’t remember exactly what year he joined.

posted 3 weeks, 4 days ago

👍

posted 3 weeks, 3 days ago

Di Marco knows nowt.
He might be right of course because it's 50 _ 50.

posted 3 weeks, 3 days ago

comment by Robbb Pochettino (U22716)
posted 12 hours, 31 minutes ago
Regarding McKenna - it makes no sense for him to leave Ipswich now as he’s pretty much a legend there atm and should just give it a season as if he can keep them up and get a couple of good results against the bigger sides his stock will rise exponentially. Jose really did know what he was doing when he hired him. Poch too.
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Actually from a career perspective it’s a great move. Leave before he’s ruthlessly exposed to hammerings next season, join a team like Brighton where he’s far more likely to be safe. Ipswich will be annihilated next season

posted 3 weeks, 3 days ago

Kompany has scored the Bayern job despite getting pummelled in the PL: I suppose people looked at his generic qualities as a coach (and the Guardiola apprenticeship) and they understood that relegation is a reflection of the ceiling of his Burnley squad, not his abilities. I suppose McKenna's calculation is going to be less about whether getting relegated with Ipswich hurts his career, and more about whether it really provides an opportunity to further it. He could play nice football but go down because he has an average Championship squad, and no one would blame him - but it doesn't prove anything about him that we don't already know. He could try to adapt to a more pragmatic approach, and perhaps scrape his way to avoiding relegation, and demonstrate that he can defend as well as attack - but that's a risk. If he leaves, I think he should be very careful about the opportunity he picks. We've seen plenty of good coaches move to a big club too soon and harm their reputations. McKenna would be wise to pick a club that has less pressure for instant success, doesn't need Europe, isn't likely to be trigger happy. Brighton looks a much smarter career move than Chelsea.

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