NANNY RED wrote:lakes10 wrote:If Rafa did walk or got sacked i would have no idea who would replace him....... now that Ian Holloway has taken the Leicester job
(yes that was a joke from me).myself then
peewee wrote:NANNY RED wrote:lakes10 wrote:If Rafa did walk or got sacked i would have no idea who would replace him....... now that Ian Holloway has taken the Leicester job
(yes that was a joke from me).myself then
paul jewell
Paul C wrote:If Rafa did go, not saying he will, I think that Capello would be the best replacement, he'd win us the league imo!!!
Sabre wrote:Paul C wrote:If Rafa did go, not saying he will, I think that Capello would be the best replacement, he'd win us the league imo!!!
To be honest, if Rafa has to go, Capello would be one of the few men that would make me feel a bit comfortable.
And yes, he might win us the league, he's a great manager, of the same league of Rafa.
However, I must warn you that many stomach ulcers would be prompted by his style of football.
Forget the attack!! thing, rather expect a double holding midfielder. No nonsense. He's made his admiration for Alonso public a couple of times, so he'd probably play Alonso-Mascha as a double and quite defensive holding midfielder, and Gerrard on front of them, or in the right.
After a truce of the newcomer, he'd be criticised for conservative football. I like his school of football, but I'm not sure you'd love the way we play.
He would rotate, but less than Schuster and Rafa.
Sabre wrote:Paul C wrote:If Rafa did go, not saying he will, I think that Capello would be the best replacement, he'd win us the league imo!!!
To be honest, if Rafa has to go, Capello would be one of the few men that would make me feel a bit comfortable.
And yes, he might win us the league, he's a great manager, of the same league of Rafa.
However, I must warn you that many stomach ulcers would be prompted by his style of football.
Forget the attack!! thing, rather expect a double holding midfielder. No nonsense. He's made his admiration for Alonso public a couple of times, so he'd probably play Alonso-Mascha as a double and quite defensive holding midfielder, and Gerrard on front of them, or in the right.
After a truce of the newcomer, he'd be criticised for conservative football. I like his school of football, but I'm not sure you'd love the way we play.
He would rotate, but less than Schuster and Rafa.
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