Managers transfers ?
#1
Posted 21 November 2007 - 06:53 AM
there is plenty of candidates for this summer merry go round
Jose Mourinho
Guus Hiddink
Frank Rijkaard
Van Basten
Donadoni
Schuster
Lippi
Capello
Ancelotti
Rafa Benitez
Mc (Red head in charge of England )
discuss and predict
sleep , sleep , sleep "As Real Madrid kept succeeding on the pitch, Barcelona started building a reactive identity that needed an enemy to become stronger,they positioned themselves as victims"- Jorge Valdano
#2
Posted 21 November 2007 - 06:57 AM

Real Men Wear Pink of Palermo
#3
Posted 21 November 2007 - 07:03 AM
I think Capello will take over Italy or Milano , Carlo can end up take charge of Italy while Lippi could move abroad..
Hiddink could end up in Chelsea, while Liverpool could move for Jose and Benitez to take over Valencia or Real
sleep , sleep , sleep "As Real Madrid kept succeeding on the pitch, Barcelona started building a reactive identity that needed an enemy to become stronger,they positioned themselves as victims"- Jorge Valdano
#4
Posted 21 November 2007 - 07:12 AM
Beast, on Nov 21 2007, 02:03 AM, said:
I think Capello will take over Italy or Milano , Carlo can end up take charge of Italy while Lippi could move abroad..
Hiddink could end up in Chelsea, while Liverpool could move for Jose and Benitez to take over Valencia or Real
van basten is a worse choice than mourinho... if the club go that way, i swear, i will snap txiki's neck in half...
and hiddink will end up at chelsea forming a deadly duo with ten cate
milan will get rijkaard
capello will get bayern

Real Men Wear Pink of Palermo
#6
Posted 23 November 2007 - 04:15 PM
get Pep or Lucho to be our assistant coach.
Interesting news coming out of Anfield. I would hate to see Capello as England's manager ... they'd start winning right before the World Cup and might actually win it.

#7
Posted 23 November 2007 - 05:18 PM
Liverpool co-owner Tom Hicks has warned manager Rafael Benitez against transfer talk and instead wants him to concentrate on their league position.
Benitez is thought to have been angered by the comments of Hicks and co-owner George Gillett.
Hicks stands by the investment he has made in the club though, which has seen the costly arrivals of Fernando Torres and Ryan Babel, to Anfield.
"After the UEFA Champions League final in Athens, Rafa made certain demands of us and we responded to those demands in the summer," Hicks told the Liverpool Echo.
"We brought in some good players and spent more money than has ever been spent before at this club.
"We now have some crucial games coming up in the Premier League and the Champions League and we want to see if we can win these games with the players we have.
"This was the message we gave to Rafa recently and I think during the international break he must have grown a bit frustrated about this.
"We told him to concentrate on the games coming up and nothing else and I guess he didn't like that.
"But, for the time being, we just need to be focused on what happens on the pitch.
"George and I will be over in mid-December and that is the time to talk about other issues. It is really time for Rafa to quit talking about new players and to coach the players we have."
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Roman needs to school these guys on how to be real bumpkin billionaires!!
#8
Posted 02 January 2008 - 05:21 PM
#9
Posted 28 January 2008 - 08:00 AM
First if jose is about to take over from rijkaard he'll want to buy some players that are close to him and sell those that he doesn't like.
And who would he like to sell from such brilliant squad??? Eto'o will be the first one to go. Why?? I'll tell u that too.
1. When we won at Stamford Bridge 1-2 Eto'o (as he said in interview) went to Mourinho and told him: "Sir I'm sure u are a good person and a great coach but u are asshole!!!"
2. Than there is Drogba. Great goalscorer who's desperate to work with Jose and he already said that he would like to play for us. SO THERE GOES ETO'O
3.Than after he sells Eto'o he'd be happy to keep Deco in his squad for at least one more year while he can make friends with another players. That might mean we won't get Modric or even worse, we can get Lampard.
After I thought about this my only choice for Rijkaard's successor would be Lippi but I'd prefer Frank to stay for many years so he can make a dream team with the young players we have and dominate Europe.
This post has been edited by bole7: 28 January 2008 - 09:51 AM
#11
Posted 03 March 2008 - 10:59 PM
#12
Posted 17 March 2008 - 04:05 AM
Getafe chief fears Prem switch for manager
By James Pearson Last updated: 16th March 2008
Premier League
Getafe president Angel Torres believes manager Michael Laudrup is likelier to switch to an English club rather than join Barcelona.
The former Barca and Real Madrid ace is currently managing Getafe and has impressed during his tenure at the club.
Laudrup has until the end of next season on his Getafe contract, although he has been linked with moves to Chelsea and Spanish giants Barcelona.
While Torres would love to keep hold of Laudrup's services, he believes he could well end up managing in the Premier League sooner rather than later.
"Laudrup is an excellent man who deserves our help and respect," said Torres.
"We'll help him but it is pointing more in the direction of England than to Barcelona, even though I would like him to stay with us."
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This post has been edited by antonk: 17 March 2008 - 04:33 AM


Remember the immutable law of football: a man who banks on Spurs is eventually going to lose his house.
#13
Posted 17 March 2008 - 11:00 PM
his son is playing with us so why not join him .. we have 3 stars junior in our youth ranks Laurdup Junior, Enzo Zidane and Ronaldo junior
sleep , sleep , sleep "As Real Madrid kept succeeding on the pitch, Barcelona started building a reactive identity that needed an enemy to become stronger,they positioned themselves as victims"- Jorge Valdano
#14
Posted 18 March 2008 - 12:56 AM

Dani Jarque, QPD
#15
Posted 18 March 2008 - 01:00 AM
sleep , sleep , sleep "As Real Madrid kept succeeding on the pitch, Barcelona started building a reactive identity that needed an enemy to become stronger,they positioned themselves as victims"- Jorge Valdano
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