eaglesdare
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I think he's given up. He's not bothered anymore. He has good game management before this run we have been on.He is completely clueless at in game management. Either that or he has given up. Or both
England
I think he's given up. He's not bothered anymore. He has good game management before this run we have been on.He is completely clueless at in game management. Either that or he has given up. Or both
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Scotland
It's a weird situation isnt it. Is anyone else secretly hoping Spurs come in and give us some compensation for him, instead of us giving him the pay off?I think Parish is happy for Glasner to stay on & ruin his legacy.
Maybe but it’s reached the stage where relegation is now a very real possibility. Parish needs to act now while there is still a gap between us and the relegation places. If he leaves it a few more weeks it may be too lateI think Parish is happy for Glasner to stay on & ruin his legacy.
England
He gave up weeks ago, that much is clear now.I think he's given up. He's not bothered anymore. He has good game management before this run we have been on.
England
Well, this is a million-dollar business, not a Vanity Fair. Therefore, I doubt that intention.I think Parish is happy for Glasner to stay on & ruin his legacy.
England
Our back line was poor when Guehi was still here. We started conceding soft goals and being unable to defend set plays when he was still in the line up. It’s a much deeper problem than one player goingGuehi leaves and our backline folds? To be fair to Lerma he's depping in defence and gets a very unfortunate touch for an OG. But....
3 goals in 7 minutes is something that needs to be MANAGED. Chadi swapped at HT. 2nd half buildup and intensity just wasn't there?? If Glasner has given up, then he can ONLY now go back to the continent to manage there because he is seriously blotting his copybook in this spiral of abysmal performances. His suitors begin to make their excuses...
England
Financial motivations aside, Thomas Frank was slow to get off the mark when he took over from Dean Smith at Brentford. We all know how it's panned out for him at Spurs.It's a weird situation isnt it. Is anyone else secretly hoping Spurs come in and give us some compensation for him, instead of us giving him the pay off?
Additionally would Frank need to come the same s*** as Glasner in 18 months with all that Spurs payoff sloshing around his bank account?
Veneto
Financial motivations aside, Thomas Frank was slow to get off the mark when he took over from Dean Smith at Brentford. We all know how it's panned out for him at Spurs.
My research is telling me he got:
- 8 points from his first 12 games at Brentford (in the Championship).
- 18 points from his first 12 games at Spurs.
I'd be nervous getting him in with 12 games left in the season, his early track records, and such little blue sky between us and the bottom three.
Yep I wouldn't go near Frank. Damaged goods plus he's always made me cringe and don't think I could bare his press conferences.I wouldn’t go for Frank at this stage.
We do need someone new in however. This isn’t going to improve.
Veneto
What are trying to say here?....I see Glasber is now blaming ‘a lack of a leader on the pitch’.
F**k that, f**k blaming Dean, the players, Parish or anyone else, f**k him and f**king sack him now.
England
There is a lot of deflection going on in most of the press releases OG has done in the last few months. It is starting to wear thin even for his supporters, but on this specific point I think there is something to what he is saying.I see Glasber is now blaming ‘a lack of a leader on the pitch’.
F**k that, f**k blaming Dean, the players, Parish or anyone else, f**k him and f**king sack him now.
France
I wouldnt please the c*** by sacking him , put him on gardening leave and put paddy in charge . He wants the big payout . Put him in charge of f*** all but make the smug t*** turn up every day . When he does f*** off tell him to take that usless Japanese c*** and Mateta with him . f***ing embarrassment.
Agree!When Glasner said last year he was not interested in signing a new contract, the club should have moved to replace him very quickly, even if it meant putting him on gardening leave. If the manager isn't looking to the future of the club, results will undoubtedly suffer.