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cheshamfox17

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  1. This is why I am much more into the NFL when it comes to US football, it feels like it's going to be about money and relationships. In the NFL, you can make a case for literally any team to win the Super Bowl in the next 5 years, teams can rise from right to the bottom to the top with good drafting and coaching. Now with NIL and then dominance of certain conferences, I worry CFB will lose the thing that makes US sports magic
  2. Brescia have been fully kicked out of their league, Sampdoria were only spared double relegation because of that. Östersunds, that team Graham Potter used to manage, ended up going down in the regional leagues. As I said, don't get me wrong our situation is very bad but being a middle table Championship club wouldn't be the worse fall
  3. This is an incredible level of hyperbole. Bordeaux were in Ligue Un three years ago and now are no longer a professional team. The club is headed in the wrong direction but the biggest decline ever is just not true
  4. Exactly yeah!
  5. Obviously things ended badly with Rodgers but I think you have to say with two top five finishes and a cup, he was a good appointment
  6. I do not want Dyche but I think some of the comparisons here are outrageous, he built Burnley from a Championship team to playing in Europe. If a manager came in and did that for us we would worship the ground they walk on, to compare him to Gary Megson is wild.
  7. Which of the young progressive managers mentioned do you think is a good fit then?
  8. In the longer video he says he isn't retiring so will be fun to see where he goes next!
  9. I means he's had less than 50 games at a top club, I think it's way too early to make any conclusions about Hellberg
  10. Rydstrom could be more realistic soon, he's had a bad start to the season for Malmö so might want a new challenge
  11. I admire his football but we would need a good succession plan, he would be off the first good offer he got. He left Sirius to go back to Kalmar to 'be closer to his daughter' then took the Malmo job a year later. Funnily enough with all the Winks stuff recently, he basically said he didn't want to commute between Uppsala and Kalmar anymore when he left, then magically turned up in Malmo a year later.
  12. Europa league run with Östersund, good spell at Swansea and transformed Brighton to such an extent that his style is still used now. I think it's very underrated how he took them from playing defensive football to being one of the best footballing sides in the League. As I said, give him a pre season and then lets talk
  13. He took over a terrible squad and hasn't had a pre-season, seems a bit odd to write him off.
  14. The ceiling is much higher here and he will probably want a new challenge after winning the league a few times in a row in Malmo.
  15. I'd love us to bring in Rydstrom for Malmo, he has a real way of doing things and of building a team but after being interviewed by Brighton I wonder if he wants something bigger
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