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Wow - the Red Bull succession planning dropped the ball here. Easy winning at Salzburg with Haaland but taking over at RBL without Werner, Konate and Upamecano was a tough ask. I had wondered if he may have been one if the possible Klopp successors - I guess notOriginally posted by Pepe79 View Post
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Rafa feels inevitable, most of the fans never wanted him anyway, it always felt like a bad spell and he'd be under pressure more so than anyone else because of his links to us. The truth is they have had a series of managers many of them big names who have done nothing. As a result they are left with an expensively assembled squad of ****eOriginally posted by Bender View PostThink it will be Rafa next
The pressure from the fans on the board means something has to give, even if they restructure the club so as to have a clear style of play and coherent plan the fans wouldn't want him to be the one in charge of it, just seems like a matter of time.The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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What a great way to amass £$£$£$ come in at a **** club, be **** while you are there & then cashoutOriginally posted by spud_gun View Post3 months into a 2 year contract
The pay out from this one sacking would be enough to see most of us give serious consideration to retiring.
Not Claudio. He'll pop up in Greece or Turkey in a few weeks / months time.
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Not half.Originally posted by S-RED View PostWhat a great way to amass £$£$£$ come in at a **** club, be **** while you are there & then cashout
Looking at his Wiki page he's managed 15 clubs this century. That includes a 4 year spell at Chelsea, 2 years at Juve and another 2 years at Leicester
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