I would be worried slightly concerned if Spurs got Rafa. Very worried.
EDIT: That sounded a bit over dramatic. How about I change it.
EDIT: That sounded a bit over dramatic. How about I change it.
It's a well-known fact that Rafa wants to return to England, preferably back to us or a team in the north west (Man C).I would be worried if Spurs got Rafa. Very worried.
I have to admit he would be perfect for them. Spurs fans being the thick bellends they are would hate him and probably protest demanding instead Klopp or Guardiola...
So I take it you're not a fan then Rosco?...That Spurs job would be inviting for most managers. Good squad to start with albeit too deep in midfield at the expense of attack and defence, bit it doesn't need much changing for it to be good. And they clearly gave up on AVB, so there should be an immediate bounce in results.
I love how the Rafa faith persists, pure religious fervour.
Took over Inter - took a treble winning team to 6th before Xmas and got the boot.
Took over Chelsea - won exactly as many points per game as Di Matteo. Not kept on.
Took over Napoli- takes them one spot lower and out of the CL in the knockout stages. About to walk away before it falls apart ?
So I take it you're not a fan then Rosco?...
No it's not - It's going to turn into a thread about Rosco's menstrual cycle.Oh oh, this thread is about to turn into a Rafa debate....again.
No it's not - It's going to turn into a thread about Rosco's menstrual cycle.
That Spurs job would be inviting for most managers. Good squad to start with albeit too deep in midfield at the expense of attack and defence, bit it doesn't need much changing for it to be good. And they clearly gave up on AVB, so there should be an immediate bounce in results.
I love how the Rafa faith persists, pure religious fervour.
Took over Inter - took a treble winning team to 6th before Xmas and got the boot.
Took over Chelsea - won exactly as many points per game as Di Matteo. Not kept on.
Took over Napoli- takes them one spot lower and out of the CL in the knockout stages. About to walk away before it falls apart ?
Wait the 2004/05 team was great?Not forgetting his Spanish success was built on a great team predominantly put together by his predecessor, as was his Liverpool success.
Ha ha!Wait the 2004/05 team was great?
Sorry, forget it.
Damn it, I bit.
Not forgetting his Spanish success was built on a great team predominantly put together by his predecessor, as was his Liverpool success.
That Spurs job would be inviting for most managers. Good squad to start with albeit too deep in midfield at the expense of attack and defence, bit it doesn't need much changing for it to be good. And they clearly gave up on AVB, so there should be an immediate bounce in results.
I love how the Rafa faith persists, pure religious fervour.
Took over Inter - took a treble winning team to 6th before Xmas and got the boot.
Took over Chelsea - won exactly as many points per game as Di Matteo. Not kept on.
Took over Napoli- takes them one spot lower and out of the CL in the knockout stages. About to walk away before it falls apart ?
FC Basel manager Murat Yakin says he has been approached by Tottenham to succeed Andre Villas-Boas as the new first team coach.
You just know he'll be a success there....