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Next Manager?

Yeah they talk about Potter in this weeks VFTL pod and how he seems distant to the players
Personally I think that’s a good thing if you need to make hard decisions but who knows with snowflake players

Indeed like telling them to stop taking the tinkle and play like proper footballers who turn up in big games. Too many players in the squad are on nice juicy long contracts which has led to easy street. Coupled with a poor squad they know there's no competition and all they have to do is turn up to training to get their appearance bonus.
 
Not having a go at you but I'm beginning to wonder whether we're looking for a new manager or a new best friend. Rodgers is too crazy, Gasperini is too old, Rangnick is (too) racist...

Quite frankly, I couldn't care less if our new boss enjoys wearing women's underwear, eats brick (Chuck Berry did and he'll rock forever!) or kneels down before a portrait of Hitler before going to bed every night. I'd like to have a good time when I watch my team and, possibly, win a thing or two once every half a century.

Of course, I understand that if we appoint a controversial personality we'll end up with the press on our backs (again) but are there really people out there who think this constant scrutiny of what an individual has said and done in his entire life is really a good thing?

A lot of talented people are pretty much on the edge if not over the edge of the fudging spectrum.

The real question is can they keep in check enough that it isn't a problem PR wise or is actually affecting other people.

Rodgers is a nutter, but Poch kept fudging lemons in his office for the bad juju (any idea how crazy that is?)
 
Apparently sacking him is now just gonna cost us 3m.

There was never any danger of a 30m payoff. Mourinho was alway going to get another job.

Not sure you read/listen to the media mate? there were a bunch of features on why Jose was washed up, never going to get a job in a major league again and his only hold out was for a national team job.

I'll be the asshole -> too bad Poch didn't get his job as quickly and save us the cash ..
 
I imagine what he was suggesting was that the village where the player was from would want the player to move because of the possibility of the player receiving a windfall and as has been reported with several players from Africa over the years, they send money home.

Something I imagine does not happen with Swedish players.

Not racist really.

It is a very stupid and offensive statement to me and I suspect other Africans as it is a very unnecessary assuming statement. Why would a village effect a player's thinking? I have read the other comments on this thread and shook my head. It may not be racist but if my manager said that - I would be having discussions with HR.
 
It is a very stupid and offensive statement to me and I suspect other Africans as it is a very unnecessary assuming statement. Why would a village effect a player's thinking? I have read the other comments on this thread and shook my head. It may not be racist but if my manager said that - I would be having discussions with HR.

He went further and explained:

“Behind many players with an African background, and I’ve met a lot of them, there is a clan and sometimes a whole village, that lives from the help of one football player. And it’s the case that there are people behind Naby, that demand his transfer,


 
He went further and explained:

“Behind many players with an African background, and I’ve met a lot of them, there is a clan and sometimes a whole village, that lives from the help of one football player. And it’s the case that there are people behind Naby, that demand his transfer,

That statement is so patronising. I am getting offended. Really - how many transfers have you heard that this occured? This is similar to that idiotic French TV host who asked Chimamanda Adichie if there are libraries in Nigeria or something similar! Her response is equally apt in this case. There is a difference between family wanting a transfer which is common and a village!!
 
That statement is so patronising. I am getting offended. Really - how many transfers have you heard that this occured? This is similar to that idiotic French TV host who asked Chimamanda Adichie if there are libraries in Nigeria or something similar! Her response is equally apt in this case.

Patronising, sure - racist I can’t see it.

How many transfers have I heard of with pressures from the players home town/village? If that’s the question - I think it does depend on the nation involved.
 
Not sure you read/listen to the media mate? there were a bunch of features on why Jose was washed up, never going to get a job in a major league again and his only hold out was for a national team job.

I'll be the treasure cave -> too bad Poch didn't get his job as quickly and save us the cash ..
Poch had done 5 and a bit years straight (after also coming to us with no break). Mourinho has had numerous breaks after being sacked by various other clubs and had only been working for a year and a bit since his last bit of time off after his last sacking....
 
It is a very stupid and offensive statement to me and I suspect other Africans as it is a very unnecessary assuming statement. Why would a village effect a player's thinking? I have read the other comments on this thread and shook my head. It may not be racist but if my manager said that - I would be having discussions with HR.

I think but don't know as I don't know the man but I think he was suggesting that a player was under pressure to move(as often happens from agents) because the is a strong culture of Africans sending money back to Africa when working in Europe.

I had an Angolan working for me on a Portuguese passport when I ran a logistics firm a few years ago. Lovely hard working guy, he was very open about sending all his money back there, and why shouldn't he be, it was his money to do as he pleased with.

My understanding is the is a sort of cultural expectation that people will help out their family and villages/hometown when they emigrate to Europe. I have also seen similar in bbc news articles over the years. If it is well known that immigrants from less economically developed countries send money home is it such a stretch to think people that stood to gain money from a transfer would be keen for it to happen.



* I will take anyone but fcuking Benitez.
 
I think but don't know as I don't know the man but I think he was suggesting that a player was under pressure to move(as often happens from agents) because the is a strong culture of Africans sending money back to Africa when working in Europe.

I had an Angolan working for me on a Portuguese passport when I ran a logistics firm a few years ago. Lovely hard working guy, he was very open about sending all his money back there, and why shouldn't he be, it was his money to do as he pleased with.

My understanding is the is a sort of cultural expectation that people will help out their family and villages/hometown when they emigrate to Europe. I have also seen similar in bbc news articles over the years. If it is well known that immigrants from less economically developed countries send money home is it such a stretch to think people that stood to gain money from a transfer would be keen for it to happen.



* I will take anyone but fcuking Benitez.
African players do loads for their Home countries and towns
Even tools like ade who act the show off are quite humble when it comes to home
I think it’s very admirable
 
It is a very stupid and offensive statement to me and I suspect other Africans as it is a very unnecessary assuming statement. Why would a village effect a player's thinking? I have read the other comments on this thread and shook my head. It may not be racist but if my manager said that - I would be having discussions with HR.

Why not with the manager himself?
 
That statement is so patronising. I am getting offended. Really - how many transfers have you heard that this occured? This is similar to that idiotic French TV host who asked Chimamanda Adichie if there are libraries in Nigeria or something similar! Her response is equally apt in this case. There is a difference between family wanting a transfer which is common and a village!!

It may sound patronising.
But it may also be true. This is a manager merely saying that his experience in dealing with many (not all) of the players he's encountered in Europe from Africa is that they use the fruits of their labour to support their family and the community from which they came.
It's not a negative thing.
 
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