With the money Boehly can throw around I don’t think they’ll stay there. It’s a project and he does need to learn to stop throwing cash around as the be-all-end-all problem solver.
With the money Boehly can throw around I don’t think they’ll stay there. It’s a project and he does need to learn to stop throwing cash around as the be-all-end-all problem solver.
From an American perspective, yes. The structure here means that a team can make the right moves and go from the worst team to champion with some savvy and some luck.
The way the European leagues are set up, there’s a stranglehold on the top of the table based on who can spend more money and that becomes cyclical because they then get to positions to make more to spend more. If you aren’t in that elite class, you’re forced to sell your best players and fight for a mid-table spot.
It won’t change unless massive salary and spending restrictions are implemented but they never will be because the teams at the top have too much power.
Very insightful
Pandev
Different approaches and priorities
I’ll watch other games if it’s a big match
Euros are deeper
PL needed to act tough with someone
So are they going to punish the current owner for what Roman did?
I hope so. Be nice for them to be back in Serie A sometime soon
Nice stopgap manager, but shouldn’t be expected to hold the position long term
What a weird way to answer a question
After Totti because he’s the most obvious one, Bruno Conti
They’ve become highly systematic. 10s in the past we’re largely outside of what the manager structured because they were the conduit for the attack now they’re just part of the formation.
Integrity has been dead. We just stopped believing it still mattered
Sir Alex Ferguson WAS Manchester United. An excellent manager who worked the transfer market brilliantly to keep his team at the top. Now those two skills have to broken up since no one else can do that and ManU really have not found an adequate replacement in either regard.
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