Grant the Motivator? http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?xml=/sport/2008/03/26/ufngrant126.xml
TBH I think he's right. There's been too many going through the motions and they needed a kick up the arse after the sperz game.
Er... you missed out the 'R'. OH! And you put in an extra 'S' AH!, And you missed out the 'E'. Hmm... A kick in the what??? PS: I was looking for a fun pic of an ass, (donkey, well, sorta...), to put here and used google. Inevitably, tragedy ensued.
I personally think Grant is a great coach. I always liked him and the stratagy he plays. I also like the fact that he's like a stone wall , and concentrating even when he should be jumping up and down happy...lol. Perhaps he is not right for Chelsea, some fans still don't like him after Jose and he might not be excepted. I hope he can pull something good in Istambul, I wanna see Chelsea lift that CL trophy. Good luck to you guys.
Thanks for your good tidings, they're much appreciated. However, to think Grant is a great coach is idiotic at best.
No thanks. Lippi, Del Bosque, or Deschamps would be fine. Although he would be okay if those three weren't available.
I see your point. Just as long as it's not Laudrup. Too unproven to me. Although he's doing good with Getafe.
Well now, it'll be interesting to see how Grant follows up the win over LeArse. Needless to say (but I'll say it anyway ) losing or drawing this game will completely nullify the ground gained last week. I won't mention any names, but under a certain 'you know who" we went from strength to strength after 'must win' games. Can Grant prevent a let down, can he inspire the lads not to drop their guard? Wish I had confidence.
It's truly sad when you don't have confidence in your manager inspiring your team to keep their level raised....and he proves you right...