norwichfox Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Yes please, I would welcome him with open arms...now can we please stop all this talk about Dyche, Coleman and co.
foxfanazer Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 No you’re talking. Only thing that worries me is that he looked like he was at deaths door when he was at Man City. God knows what he’s like now
urban.spaceman Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Manchester City 14 June 2013 30 June 2016 167 100 28 39 59.9 [46] He left Manchester City with the fifth highest win percentage in Premier League history.[43] IT'S A YES FROM ME.
Kitchandro Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 After all we've been linked with, this is a bit more uplifting.
foxfanazer Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 3 minutes ago, Kitchandro said: After all we've been linked with, this is a bit more uplifting. His face needs uplifting
StanSP Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 20 minutes ago, Ted Maul said: Yeah, why not. He's done some great work at not-so-big clubs in his career. I still think the mid-season announcement of his sacking went a long way to knocking Man City out of the title race. agree with this. shot themselves in the foot.
AjcW Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Absolutely love the bloke! Nice and a good manager. Also funny because I’ve never seen someone look more on the verge of death every week on the touch line
desertfox2 Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Absolutely yes. Mentioned him in the next manager thread. Great record everywhere he has been and a prem winner. Really hope this is true.
AjcW Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Not to piss on everyone’s chips but he is favourite for his national teams job also.....
urban.spaceman Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 1 minute ago, AjcW said: Not to piss on everyone’s chips but he is favourite for his national teams job also..... I was enjoying those chips.
Izzy Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Just now, AjcW said: Not to piss on everyone’s chips but he is favourite for his national teams job also..... FFS don’t spoil it! This is the only new Manager thread that’s getting any of us even slightly moist
foxinsocks Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 2 minutes ago, AjcW said: Not to piss on everyone’s chips but he is favourite for his national teams job also..... Club jobs are better for managers
BigC Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 100%, nice man, did a great job with Malaga and Villarreal.
GaelicFox Posted 20 October 2017 Author Posted 20 October 2017 7 minutes ago, foxfanazer said: His face needs uplifting Steve Bruce can sign post him to his clinic
AjcW Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 Possibly most important of all, he’s the only manager who would bring any sort of change of style out of all those mentioned so far
murphy Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 29 minutes ago, Ted Maul said: Yeah, why not. He's done some great work at not-so-big clubs in his career. I still think the mid-season announcement of his sacking went a long way to knocking Man City out of the title race. Very true. Without that mid season announcement, they might well have pipped us to the title. Given the names floating around, I would be more than happy with Pelligrini.
4everfox Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 In the 2013/14 season when Manchester City last won the league, they scored an English football record of 151 goals in all competitions.
weller54 Posted 20 October 2017 Posted 20 October 2017 5 minutes ago, ARCHER said: Pellegrini... 'Kingy.. When in possession get the ball forward '.. Kingy... 'Que '?
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