17-01-2019, 23:07
I think we have to realize not many managers end up with a career like Sir Alex where at the end they can gracefully bow out at the top, even Wenger was sort of forced and a sigh of relief for many/most
Pellegrini, Jose, Daglish, Mancini, Ancelotti, Graham et al all have a p45 on their CV
And whilst Sam Allardyce has rescued so many clubs from relegation and uncertainty how much has he spent at Sunderland? and Everton? To name just two
Tony Pulis is just as bad also, quadruple any wage bill if he is your manager
Think too many have found favor with the failings rather than the positives regarding MON, for me his knowledge, experience and legendary status could go a long way, he has a decent squad but wanting promotion this season rather than building a sustainable set up/way of playing etc takes time, certainly expect a lot better than Stuart Pearce
Pellegrini, Jose, Daglish, Mancini, Ancelotti, Graham et al all have a p45 on their CV
And whilst Sam Allardyce has rescued so many clubs from relegation and uncertainty how much has he spent at Sunderland? and Everton? To name just two
Tony Pulis is just as bad also, quadruple any wage bill if he is your manager
Think too many have found favor with the failings rather than the positives regarding MON, for me his knowledge, experience and legendary status could go a long way, he has a decent squad but wanting promotion this season rather than building a sustainable set up/way of playing etc takes time, certainly expect a lot better than Stuart Pearce