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Carlo Ancelotti

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Shakey might be spared a bit more time due to the shambolic transfer of Silva. 

 

He effectively lost his best midfielder and not been able to replace him through no fault of his own. 

 

Maybe the owners need to look at whoever is in charge of transfers.

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Just now, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Shakey might be spared a bit more time due to the shambolic transfer of Silva. 

 

He effectively lost his best midfielder and not been able to replace him through no fault of his own. 

 

Maybe the owners need to look at whoever is in charge of transfers.

The thing is, Drinky hadn't played and still wouldn't have played this season so we'd still be in the same position. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Worthington said:

No harm in asking the question is there?? If he says "no" then that's one option gone!

Nothing ventured, nothing gained...and I've a sneaky hunch you're right in saying it's a project he may just warm to !

Exactly!  If we don't ask...it means Leicester is run by morons.

Posted
11 minutes ago, Steve_Walsh5 said:

Shakey might be spared a bit more time due to the shambolic transfer of Silva. 

 

He effectively lost his best midfielder and not been able to replace him through no fault of his own. 

 

Maybe the owners need to look at whoever is in charge of transfers.

That's fair enough I cannot argue with that however let's see the owners/the club act on those who are responsible for the shambolic transfer and not just regards Silva, the shambolic deals and the arsing and pissing about we do with transfers.

 

I've had enough of it, I said it at the time when the Silva news first surfaced, heads must roll.

 

It's a joke of a set up.

Posted

Rudkin is going nowhere. Little lapdog.

 

Running round looking at stables for the horses etc.

 

That or he has the full video from Thailand.

Posted
1 minute ago, Sharpe's Fox said:

International break is going to be stupid here isnt it. Back to Gen Chat for me 

International break is always stupid [end]. :yawn:

Posted
19 minutes ago, Wolfboy said:

Great manager would love him here, he doesn't usually play 4-4-2 either ?

 

Who wouldn't love Ancellotti at this club? I'm sure he would be able to take the club back to Europe, unlike MilkShake

Posted
1 hour ago, Worthington said:

No harm in asking the question is there?? If he says "no" then that's one option gone!

Nothing ventured, nothing gained...and I've a sneaky hunch you're right in saying it's a project he may just warm to !

What on earth would possess him to warm to whatever 'project' we apparently have going on here lol

Posted

Tactically he's not actually great, probably one of the last motivator types to succeed at the top level

Posted
2 minutes ago, DrezZone said:

How about Klinsmann?

Good film. The sequel is a bit crap though 

Posted
20 minutes ago, Wookie said:

Tactically he's not actually great, probably one of the last motivator types to succeed at the top level

In Milan he introduced the 4321 where they were unbeatable.  At Chelsea he went between the 442 and the 4231.  That year they scored 100+ record goals.  In Madrid he used the 433 to win the decima.  Has won more champions league than just about anyone...he's made teams better not worse tactically. How is this guy not tactical?  How is this guy not in the top five managers in the world?  Total nunsense.

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Just now, Sionnach gorm said:

In Milan he introduced the 4321 where they were unbeatable.  At Chelsea he went between the 442 and the 4231.  That year they scored 100+ record goals.  In Madrid he used the 433 to win the decima.  Has won more champions league than just about anyone...he's made teams better not worse tactically. How is this guy not tactical?  How is this guy not in the top five managers in the world?  Total nunsense.

I'm not saying he's terrible but he's never been noted for being a particularly meticulous coach when it comes to tactics training, he's a brilliant manager still but it's not his biggest strength 

Posted
40 minutes ago, l444ry said:

Try and get Big Sam out of retirement. Perfect fit for this club in my opinion.

Didn't he buy Schlupp for around £12 million......just saying ;)

Posted
20 minutes ago, Wookie said:

I'm not saying he's terrible but he's never been noted for being a particularly meticulous coach when it comes to tactics training, he's a brilliant manager still but it's not his biggest strength 

Well we'll have to disagree here.  Him and Sacchi are probably the two best tactical innovators in Football (though I never liked Sacchi). I would  agree that innovation and tactical doesn't make for always the best manager.  One of the best innovators (possibly the best), Johan Cruyff, was good but not a top manager.

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