i heard about this one graphic comparing the stats of the two managers at chelsea this season. given what's been going on thus far this summer, do you reckon anyone will post it in any threads here?
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Again, there are so many factors in this to make that irrelevant. I assume it is referring to the league which means it is ignoring european and cup competition (including winning the FA cup). On top of this the last two games in the league they played weakened teams.Originally posted by Captain Stu View Post
In no way did AVB perform better than Di Matteo.
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If he's confident in his own ability he should go for it and get a significant pay rise in the process.Originally posted by dww View PostThe difference is that he knows what he is dealing with there. I think it is an admirable choice (and probably the right one) to see that project through to the end. At Swansea he will get a chance to make mistakes and learn from them in a way he wouldn't with us. At the stage of his career he is at he is making the right choice if he is confident in his own ability.
I reckon he thinks he has no chance and him going for interview will put transfer targets off who he needs to wrap up early. He's just scared stiff he won't get it and tbf he likely has a point.Forwards.......
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He might also take Swansea down next year (2nd season syndrome) and never get offered a top level job again.Originally posted by Captain Stu View PostIn 3-4 years, Brendan Rodgers could be a top, top manager. Absolutely nothing wrong with a manager wanting to stay at a certain level to hone his skills.
I'm not disagreeing with you, I actually think it was the correct choice, and it's great to see some loyalty in football, but he might still live to regret that one day.
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Agreed, doesnt mention that they were getting worse and worse under AVB, were virtually out of the CL etc and now have an FA Cup and are on the verge of winning the CL. Not to mention in Di Matteo's short amount of league games he had to go to Anfield, Arsenal and Man City.Originally posted by Chrono View PostAgain, there are so many factors in this to make that irrelevant. I assume it is referring to the league which means it is ignoring european and cup competition (including winning the FA cup). On top of this the last two games in the league they played weakened teams.
In no way did AVB perform better than Di Matteo.
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aka, a spamwhore.Originally posted by Gibbo9 View PostWow Captain Stu, our newest member and 14 posts already.
You sure are friendly with the site...
Ha, true... but arguably he learnt from his mistakes at Reading and Swansea are benefiting from that. Could be that last season was a flash in the pan for Swansea but we'll know after next season if he can keep it going. Would much rather see a team like Swansea come up and stay up rather than fecking Stoke.Originally posted by ronanm View PostDid a top, top job at Reading
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Agreed. My mates in work were pissing themselves that he "turned us down" when in fact IF he was offered an interview I'm sure he realised it wasn't ever going to work out.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostI reckon he thinks he has no chance and him going for interview will put transfer targets off who he needs to wrap up early. He's just scared stiff he won't get it and tbf he likely has a point.
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