Fulham went from being mostly in control to having 3 people sent off and a pen against them all in 60 seconds. A very Man United win.
Sorry, was lurking but saw your post. Totally agree. Friend of mine have always said that the biggest obstacle to being a Head Coach is getting your first job. After that, it doesn't matter if you suck, if you hit a kid, if you left your previous program in legal or financial ruin, you will always get another job because once you're a head coach, you'll always be a head coach somewhere when someone is desperate enough to hire you.
Corporate culture is similar. Earlier in my career I worked in telecommunications and noticed that the companies I worked at tended to recycle the same bad management types from their competitors and then wondered why they were so unproductive.
Hey up Nick, how's it going? Wait. Don't answer that. I know how it's going for your lot, and don't wanna hear about it.
Those are pretty much perfect. I know teams have to change em up every year or two in order to sell shirts, but it's not that hard, is it?
Manchester City proving what can be done with the right coach, infrastructure, players, and several billion spent. Levy take note.
Man U win and Newcastle destroy West Ham so we are now 5th having played 1 game more. Say arrivaderci to CL next season, we will be lucky to stay in the European places the way we are playing. I recall musing a few years ago that Eddie Howe would have made a great successor to Mauricio Pochettino and was laughed off these threads. Who's laughing now?
If City can beat l'Arse, it is in their hands. They have a great chance to win CL this year which is their holy grail, I hope they are not distracted by that.