Deeg67 Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 On 13/02/2024 at 07:09, Super_horns said: End for Roy ? Chelsea’s better players getting them the win . Apparently Oliver Glasner is in negotiations with them to take over.
moore_94 Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 Just now, Deeg67 said: Apparently Oliver Glasner is in negotiations with them to take over. Glasner would be a great appointment for them I have wanted us to go for him a few times during when Rodgers was linked with moves away / when he should’ve been sacked earlier on 1
Wymsey Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 Apparently Hodgson was taken ill this morning. Presumably stress-related given the speculation?
Leicesterpool Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 (edited) Wonder whose set for Palace? Cooper or Potter. Maybe even Jesse March. Edited 15 February 2024 by Leicesterpool
Leicesterpool Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 Think its safe to say Hodgson never should have returned to football after leaving Palace the first time. He left Palace in a good place and could have a least gone into retirement on a high. 1
AjcW Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 25 minutes ago, Wymsey said: Apparently Hodgson was taken ill this morning. Presumably press-related given the speculation? Fixed that for you 1
Paninistickers Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 38 minutes ago, Wymsey said: Apparently Hodgson was taken ill this morning. Presumably stress-related given the speculation? Chief Exec. Have you got a minute, Roy? Roy.... 2
KingsX Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 Man U reportedly poaching Brighton's recruitment chief. Not a shock I guess. Dan Ashworth will be given the responsibility of rebuilding Manchester United's scouting department when he becomes the club's director of football, with Brighton's head of recruitment, Sam Jewell, identified as the leading candidate to head up the new structure, sources have told ESPN. United are in talks with Newcastle United in an effort to release Ashworth from his contract as sporting director at St James' Park and sources have said that a swift resolution could see the 52-year-old granted permission to move to Old Trafford in the coming days, subject to a period of gardening leave being served before beginning a new role in Manchester. Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS group, who will take charge of football operations at United once their 25% investment is finally confirmed by the NYSE next week, want Ashworth to transform the recruitment system at Old Trafford after undertaking an audit of the club's recent transfer dealings. Only Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have spent more than United on new players since 2018, but United have won just one trophy -- the 2023 Carabao Cup -- in that period. https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/39530180/man-utd-eyeing-scouting-overhaul-ashworth-hire-sources
AjcW Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 39 minutes ago, KingsX said: Man U reportedly poaching Brighton's recruitment chief. Not a shock I guess. Dan Ashworth will be given the responsibility of rebuilding Manchester United's scouting department when he becomes the club's director of football, with Brighton's head of recruitment, Sam Jewell, identified as the leading candidate to head up the new structure, sources have told ESPN. United are in talks with Newcastle United in an effort to release Ashworth from his contract as sporting director at St James' Park and sources have said that a swift resolution could see the 52-year-old granted permission to move to Old Trafford in the coming days, subject to a period of gardening leave being served before beginning a new role in Manchester. Sir Jim Ratcliffe's INEOS group, who will take charge of football operations at United once their 25% investment is finally confirmed by the NYSE next week, want Ashworth to transform the recruitment system at Old Trafford after undertaking an audit of the club's recent transfer dealings. Only Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain have spent more than United on new players since 2018, but United have won just one trophy -- the 2023 Carabao Cup -- in that period. https://www.espn.com/soccer/story/_/id/39530180/man-utd-eyeing-scouting-overhaul-ashworth-hire-sources I'm sure Brighton will have the next one ready to roll out of their recruitment storage cupboard
UniFox21 Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 Looks like they've done it. Glasner has a big task on his hands, that Palace side is poor without Eze and Olise
Vacamion Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 If that's Roy Hodgson on his way out, David Squires at The Guardian will be gutted at the loss of one of his top content generators...
AjcW Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 Crystal Palace backing up the illness statement earlier and no further update on a new manager… blimey if the news of him being replaced has sent him ill, and they’ve been secretive about it, he could be in for a nice settlement on top of his severance!
The Bear Posted 15 February 2024 Posted 15 February 2024 5 hours ago, KingsX said: Man U reportedly poaching Brighton's recruitment chief. Not a shock I guess. 5 hours ago, AjcW said: I'm sure Brighton will have the next one ready to roll out of their recruitment storage cupboard It won't make much difference. Tony Bloom has the only keys to their transfer &. recruitment software. From The Athletic: 2
BKLFox Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 Chelsea linked to Toney and Ferguson, can actually see Toney doing well there more so than say Arsenal. Brighton have already said Ferguson will be a +100m player so not sure they will go for him without having a big clear out although Boehly does strike me as a guy that orders the most expensive wine on the menu just because it’s the most expensive not because it will complement the meal. I’d say Toney is what Chelsea need right now 1
Tuna Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 (edited) On 15/02/2024 at 20:18, The Bear said: It won't make much difference. Tony Bloom has the only keys to their transfer &. recruitment software. From The Athletic: Interesting Edited 17 February 2024 by Tuna
UniFox21 Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 Surprised we managed to get 5mins into the game before TNT did another tribute to Klopp
Wymsey Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 1 minute ago, UniFox21 said: Surprised we managed to get 5mins into the game before TNT did another tribute to Klopp Have heard a couple of people wonder if he's leaving due to ill health, but just think he's emotionally spent.
Super_horns Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 Liverpool wanted a penalty for Jota being pulled down from a corner. Didn’t see it -. got a good claim ?
LFox99 Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 clear penalty on Toney Robertson kung fu launches himself into him, call ends up going the other way It's the Premier Big 6
Brooksy Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 BT's coverage of the prem is horrendous, especially when they're showing Liverpool.
The Bear Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 (edited) U wot? https://twitter.com/TeleFootball/status/1758882668211470523?t=kS9cGWtVRCYuVAquVS1Uzg&s=19 "Forest have been frustrated over a number of decisions by officials and video assistant referee this season, and the appointment of Clattenburg is regarded as a move to improve understanding and relationships." Awwww poor Forest getting some shit decisions against them. Welcome to the PL you muppets. Edited 17 February 2024 by The Bear
whoareyaaa Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 1 hour ago, The Bear said: U wot? https://twitter.com/TeleFootball/status/1758882668211470523?t=kS9cGWtVRCYuVAquVS1Uzg&s=19 "Forest have been frustrated over a number of decisions by officials and video assistant referee this season, and the appointment of Clattenburg is regarded as a move to improve understanding and relationships." Awwww poor Forest getting some shit decisions against them. Welcome to the PL you muppets. Good win against the bottlers 1
Wymsey Posted 17 February 2024 Posted 17 February 2024 It is really a sense of fresh air seeing Villa competing for a Champions League place. It's a bit annoying seeing Burnley going up and then down with such results at home like today's.
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