Gleasner's next club

250 mile border between Italy and Austria, I wonder how old his kids are and whether that's a factor?
Whilst it's close geographically, it still takes six hours either by road or by rail (Milan to Salzburg, I assume his family is still there)

Or otherwise an hour and a half to fly to Vienna, though you need another two hours airport time and then however long transfer onto Salzburg.

Unless he has a private jet, not impossible I suppose. Milan wouldn't exactly be a doddle for the family, as opposed to London.
 
Whilst it's close geographically, it still takes six hours either by road or by rail (Milan to Salzburg, I assume his family is still there)

Or otherwise an hour and a half to fly to Vienna, though you need another two hours airport time and then however long transfer onto Salzburg.

Unless he has a private jet, not impossible I suppose. Milan wouldn't exactly be a doddle for the family, as opposed to London.
Sorry , but when an elite club offers you a job, you dont look a gifthorse in the mouth.

Sign a cheque and send the kids to school at Eton. Put them onto Ryanair to visit you every week.
 
Sorry , but when an elite club offers you a job, you dont look a gifthorse in the mouth.

Sign a cheque and send the kids to school at Eton. Put them onto Ryanair to visit you every week.
I'm not saying he should turn Milan down. Quite the contrary; it is his best option available and I'm sure he will be confirmed there soon, unless they decide to go with Amorim or someone else after all.

I'm just responding to the specific line about his family, that has been mentioned. It won't be much to do with them, if at all.
 
So, either Glasner turned down Milan or they had a mad moment and decided they'd rather have Amorin. Will be interesting to see how Sage sets up against Amorin when we play them next season.
Judging by the media, they decided on Amorim over Glasner.

Interesting that it was those two they were interested in, their hierarchy is obviously set on 3-4-2-1.

They chose the weaker option of the two though, definitely. Probably swayed by "big club experience" with Sporting and United. Big brain-fart moment for Cardinale and co.
 
I wouldn't worry about Glasner too much. I'd say he's alright for money and will have a job soon enough. There's all of the Red Bulls for a start.
Yes, he will be fine. I doubt anyone is worrying for him.

Milan come off the worst from their decision anyway.
 

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