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The "I'm Watching _____" Thread

Pogba4Now

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poet11

Oh and tits.
Wenger and the club have agreed on a two year contract. No idea yet what'll happen with Alexis and Ozil. Nothing about the transfer plans or what changes will there be in the running of the club.
 

Sir Didier Drogba

Head Official
I don't think Tuchel has really proven very much at Dortmund - this season his squad has been better than most dortmund squads of recent times and yet the performances and league positioning worse (excluding that bad Klopp season at the end). But even if he does have potential to succeed in some leagues, I think he is an AVB, I don't think he will compromise on a style which the EPL will eat for breakfast, and he doesn't have the name reputation of a Guardiola to keep loyalty and respect of players during bad performances. Arsenal are a deeply flawed squad and new manager will probably only have one shot at rebuilding it, and I don't have any evidence either in tuchel transfer dealing /ability to attract players and his tactical style or (lack of) experience of pressure situations to suggest he can handle a bumpy start, a swift adjustment or the delicate rebuilding act which follows departure of wenger. Like Fergusen, wenger has some garbage players that wouldn't be worth a damn under any other manager (holding, jenkinson, gabriel, sadly coquelin is going that way too...)
 

Sir Didier Drogba

Head Official
I don't think Tuchel has really proven very much at Dortmund - this season his squad has been better than most dortmund squads of recent times and yet the performances and league positioning worse (excluding that bad Klopp season at the end). But even if he does have potential to succeed in some leagues, I think he is an AVB, I don't think he will compromise on a style which the EPL will eat for breakfast, and he doesn't have the name reputation of a Guardiola to keep loyalty and respect of players during bad performances. Arsenal are a deeply flawed squad and new manager will probably only have one shot at rebuilding it, and I don't have any evidence either in tuchel transfer dealing /ability to attract players and his tactical style or (lack of) experience of pressure situations to suggest he can handle a bumpy start, a swift adjustment or the delicate rebuilding act which follows departure of wenger. Like Fergusen, wenger has some garbage players that wouldn't be worth a damn under any other manager (holding, jenkinson, gabriel, sadly coquelin is going that way too...)
 

Sir Didier Drogba

Head Official
ShiftyPowers;3989908 said:
I'd take him, but I think the next bayern manager is at Hoffenheim

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Nagelsman couldn't succeed in that job unless he moves the old guys on and yet won't have the initial authority to do it. Pochettino is your man for that.

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ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Sir Didier Drogba;3989917 said:
Nagelsman couldn't succeed in that job unless he moves the old guys on and yet won't have the initial authority to do it. Pochettino is your man for that.

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That's who I want. Bayern isn't as old as you think. Especially next summer when Robbery moves on.

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ShiftyPowers

Make America Great Again
Think it's pretty well established that this will be their last season. But I guess I've been hearing that for awhile now. I would never be able to forgive Ancelotti if he sacrifices the future of our club with Douglas Costa and Kingsley Coman for one more year of Robbery. Hopefully the Lahm and Alonso retirements mean Kimmich at RB and Sanches at CM a lot more next year. Kimmich especially is totally ready to start for Bayern. Sanches wasn't when I saw him this year. Too careless with the ball.
 


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