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12-17-2015 , 12:15 PM
wenger has 1 trophy vs tso's 0 trophies since may 29th 2015. thats a difference of infinity percent.

nothing before that matters because i get to set the arbitrary cut off point. stat provider's prerogative.

wenger >>>>>>>>>> tso qed bbq
12-17-2015 , 12:20 PM
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Originally Posted by PoseidonCubed
Eva Carneiro >>>>>> Rosa Parks
lolll
12-17-2015 , 12:23 PM
Yea cya later Mourinho.

Got a sneaky feeling hes gonna be the next utd boss. How do I get odds for that?
12-17-2015 , 12:24 PM
Funny things I read is stuff like "this is almost as bad as when rafa was here". Rafa finished 3rd and won a trophy. Obviously big fan of tso but this season is the worst of all time. 16th, horrible inefficient football, less than a ppg with a top 3 premier league squad. Maybe everyone got massive personal problems - dunno, don't have DS intel. Doubt he will do it but would be goat if he doesn't take the pay off.
12-17-2015 , 12:25 PM
12-17-2015 , 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Wilfred1
Yea cya later Mourinho.

Got a sneaky feeling hes gonna be the next utd boss. How do I get odds for that?
it's about 3/1 in both directions* on SkyBet right now http://www.skybet.com/football/speci...nager-specials

also: http://www.oddschecker.com/football/...rinho/next-job http://www.oddschecker.com/football/...manent-manager

*as in Jose's next club and Man Utd's next manager being 2 different markets
12-17-2015 , 12:26 PM
Not talking about the players are they? Another masterstroke from TSO
12-17-2015 , 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Lars1
haven't checked with the model but I think it was variance when Klopp sucked whereas Mourinho became a cancer to Chelsea because he doesn't like winning anymore.
Also chelski isn't losing players like lewa to big $ clubs like bvb
12-17-2015 , 12:26 PM
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Originally Posted by Wilfred1
Yea cya later Mourinho.

Got a sneaky feeling hes gonna be the next utd boss. How do I get odds for that?
It has always been his dream job after all.

Will probably sell Mata again first thing.
12-17-2015 , 12:28 PM
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Originally Posted by Jake7777
Not talking about the players are they? Another masterstroke from TSO
12-17-2015 , 12:29 PM
Louis Van Gaal to still be Manchester Utd manager on 1st January 2016 2/7

not to gambletard this thread up, but that's some decent odds surely?
12-17-2015 , 12:34 PM
Chelsea, City and United jobs could all be available next season it looks like.

I mean Arsenal too should keep the door open if they have a shot at Pep.

I really do wonder who Pep will choose.
12-17-2015 , 12:37 PM


Spalletti somewhere if only for the blow against great thick hair.
12-17-2015 , 12:37 PM
Arsenal is the by far least likely candidate for Pep.
12-17-2015 , 12:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Bjørn
Chelsea, City and United jobs could all be available next season it looks like.

I mean Arsenal too should keep the door open if they have a shot at Pep.

I really do wonder who Pep will choose.
how locked into his contract through 2018 is jogi low?
12-17-2015 , 12:43 PM
I wonder what kind of odds you can get on a Hazard hat trick this weekend.
12-17-2015 , 12:47 PM
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Originally Posted by JudgeHoldem
how locked into his contract through 2018 is jogi low?
If he wants to leave after EURO16 and some club wants him badly I think it would be less complicated if from a big club to another big club.

But exactly how sought after he is I'm not sure. I expect all kinds of rumors to start flying soon with these high caliber attractive jobs being open-ish.

and about hair, it's not like Guardiola is much different from Spalletti these days...
12-17-2015 , 12:49 PM
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Originally Posted by PoseidonCubed
Eva Carneiro >>>>>> Rosa Parks


Quote:
Originally Posted by Bjørn


Spalletti somewhere if only for the blow against great thick hair.
Daniel Levy has had a mid-life crisis? That can be the only explanation for the tan, chinny beard and loss of glasses.
12-17-2015 , 12:53 PM
Instead of Bender, Arsenal (and Liverpool) now supposedly want Xhaka. Think that rumor of him leaving us came up pretty much every transfer period since we bought him lol.
12-17-2015 , 12:55 PM
if spaghetti had the good fortune to manage peak messi xavi iniesta then the baldness might not be a problem. alas.
12-17-2015 , 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by PoseidonCubed
I wonder what kind of odds you can get on a Hazard hat trick this weekend.
I fully expect Hazard to miraculously return to form.
12-17-2015 , 01:06 PM
I do think Guardiola would be leaving a fantastic team and situation for him at Bayern but reports about both him and Ancelotti indicate that it will indeed happen.

It will also be great for the league I think, though for all his options, they're certainly not easy challenges with important work to be done, most crucially quite simply the various squad make-up of these options.

Here City, after perhaps he once again gets rid of poor Yaya, has the best most apparent fit, Silva alone helps a lot, but it's still nowhere near what has been build at Bayern.

If they also offer the most money? They also have by all accounts an immense new academy setup for the future.

However he has rejected the ex-Barca directors there before (and more money I presume) for what he saw as a better footballing fit at Bayern.

It's not like Manchester United can't throw endless money at him also, perhaps even a good chunk of Woodward's power when it comes to transfers, and with their grandness and history they should also have plenty of appeal. I don't think their squad is totally hopeless either with various pieces where I think Pep could see potential.

For Chelsea, just replacing everything Terry with John Stones... that alone changes a lot.

Hazard, Cesc and Pedro also rival whatever rival pieces elsewhere.

I don't expect it to be easy getting the greatest pieces from not least Bayern, Barca or Real either. But at first thought it really does look like getting something from these places will be needed no matter all the effort on the training pitch.

Last edited by Bjørn; 12-17-2015 at 01:14 PM.
12-17-2015 , 01:21 PM
If Löw wants, he'll be able to take a club offer after the EURO, don't have any doubt. Question is wether he'll get any enticing ones.

How much does Wenger make?
12-17-2015 , 01:30 PM
8m or so

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think buyern players might be more pilferable than one might expect. 15m/year for pep aside, many of the reported wages they pay look worryingly pre-btvditw from a buyern fan perspective.

doubt the kroos situation will end up being a one off unless they decide to give significantly more of that t mobile cash to their players.
12-17-2015 , 01:31 PM
No reason for pelligrini to leave city I think that would be dumb by them.

      
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