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What a brilliant game, one of the best I've watched in ages. Both teams played the same system, Shakhtar looked more fluid and comfortable defensively, but we looked a bit more skilled. A draw would have been deserved, but FUCK YEAH MOSES.
Thoughts on Adrians goal for Shaktar? There is no way, IMO, you can plead ignorance on that. Know it's a 'good' goal, but this was pretty weak stuff.
not going to lie I just kind of laughed my ass off. it's been a very long time that seen anything like that happens though. and I'm just shocked nobody tried to break a leg or 2.
The only game I did watch was Juve due to me fucking up the DVR. But those boys in blue are in a bit of trouble huh.
not going to lie I just kind of laughed my ass off. it's been a very long time that seen anything like that happens though. and I'm just shocked nobody tried to break a leg or 2.
The only game I did watch was Juve due to me fucking up the DVR. But those boys in blue are in a bit of trouble huh.
Is it normal for good teams to have a high turnover of managers?
Is it normal for good teams to have a high turnover of managers?
In today's day when money rules everything I guess its becoming kind or normal. These billionaire owners shell out a lot of money and want instant success. Its not the way to do it, and its like these are rich boys never understand and keep firing good managers. Some just never have a chance.
So its kind of a yes and no answer. Yes because its happening so frequently nowadays. No because the best clubs in the world year in and year out don't have that kind of turnover. Madrid Barcelona United Napoli Bayern Dortmund. All great clubs and have given their managers a chance no matter what.
Is it normal for good teams to have a high turnover of managers?
For the most part, no. Its a byproduct of clubs with unrealistic expectations. Real Madrid is the only one that jumps to mind, where managers have sometimes got sacked in the past after winning titles but not the right ones. Otherwise, its really just the clubs with mega-rich owners who have zero patience. That's a relatively new development.
Glad to see Arsenal get the win today and advance.
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