I think it should be better if Suarez gives the money what he got the last two years to unicef or something like this organisation. Then he will maybe thinking on the field what he may do and what he may not do.
TheManxMissile wrote:
To all those of you who don't live in the UK...
What is the media reaction to the Suarez cluster-fuck where you are?
What are they saying, who are they laughing at?
None. Nothing. No one. No reaction at all by the Spanish media (the written one, don't know about the TVs). No idea about the Polish one, but I guess they're busy with Lewandowski.
kumazan wrote:
None. Nothing. No one. No reaction at all by the Spanish media (the written one, don't know about the TVs). No idea about the Polish one, but I guess they're busy with Lewandowski.
Exactly what i expected, just had to check we were being as self absorbed as usual
Right time to watch the Giro go ignored, until Wiggo wins
TheManxMissile wrote:
To all those of you who don't live in the UK...
What is the media reaction to the Suarez cluster-fuck where you are?
What are they saying, who are they laughing at?
Small mention on tv and in the sports paper.
Nothing too big here, actually. They're more concentrated on laughing with the "best team ever" losing 4 to 0, and the "second best team" losing 4 to 1.
So Alex Ferguson is retiring from coaching at the end of this season. Wow, I'm still kinda in shock. Like the guy (and Man. Utd.) or not, you just have to respect the massive achievements of his career. Interesting to see who ManU are gonna sign for next season.
Keep Mourinho away from Old Trafford! He's a good manager, but there's to much "noise" around him. He would create tension and only stay for 2-3 years.
I would like to see Klopp take over after SAF, I like his style. It might be hard for him to leave Dortmund, but now that they are losing more and more important players and have gotten to the CL-final he might feel like doing something new.
Don't forget, Ferguson is still going to have a place on the board so in reality he will still be the manager. Whoever takes over will be more of a "puppet manager" for the first years.
There's a fine line between "psychotherapist" and "psycho the rapist"
Personally ... still shocked. Hadn't seen it coming. Need a big-name signing to overcome this
Moyes is very likely to be the new manager. I'm not sure what to think about it, but on the other hand, no manager on this planet would be 'sufficient', so I'd probably complain even if they signed Mourinho and Guardiola, Klopp and Moyes as his assistants.