Bold Tone wrote:

She is not entirely blameless as her dad paid good money for her to watch Yaya Toure which she wasn't.
Next time she will be watching, i'm sure.

I feel this is the takeaway too. It was an important life lesson.

Disagree, all the adults around behaved like pussies ducking and trying to protect themselves not one of them tried to catch the ball or ever deflect it, her father the one person she is supposed to depend on to protect her was exposed as being as worthless and incompetent as Wenger......Anyyone can own a dick but it takes a real man to be a father.

You're right Biggus, being a good father to your daughter is essentially the same as goalkeeping.

Sweep, project calm, shout instructions, stop flying obstacles and protect the box.

Guardiola to city rumours heating up.

Ancelotti to Bayern.

As long as Pep doesn't go to United.

Neither is good. More titles not coming to North London.

Official now, Guardiola to leave Bayern at the end of the season, Ancelotti to take over.

Pep to City
Mourinho to United as soon as they sack LVG and ohhh boy, he will be out for blood, what happened at Chelsea must have cut him deep
Simeone to Chelsea

Klopp already in Liverpool

vs Wenger

PL will be insane next year.

What is this Simeone to Chelsea talk? Just rumours or is there any substance to it?

No, everything after the first line which is official is just my prediction. Only Pep to City has very strong rumours behind it. There have been small rumours though that Simeone is the one Abra prefers next. Would make sense too, He seems to have someone's number in Atleti as they have done quite a few number of deals with them.

Simeone has special ties to Atletico Madrid since his playing days. My feeling is that he won't be interested in leaving unless the club wants him to go.

It'd be entertaining as fuck to see Guardiola vs Klopp vs Simeone vs Mourinho vs Wenger in the league next year. That's 90% of the votes I've ever seen for next Arsenal manager vs Wenger.

Wengers PL experience gives him an advantage over all of them. Ancelotti would have been the only worrying one, but looks like Bayern have upgraded.

est wrote:

What is this Simeone to Chelsea talk? Just rumours or is there any substance to it?

All rumours I think. From what I've  heard Simeone isn't interested in moving abroad any time soon. Hasn't learned any new languages or even tried.

Yeah, not worried either about Simeone, he said he's only interested in managing Italy if he ever leaves Atlético again. Can't see Mourinho at United either, he's not interested in a job where he'd actually have to create a team from scratch, unlike with the chavs where he pulled his little pony horseshit he'd have an actual huge fucking rebuilding job at United who let's face it are garbage in pretty much every position.

United are loaded but I can see them being reluctant in doing a real clear out of the squad, they like to think themselves better than Chelsea or City (they blatantly aren't) and probably will try to build on the dross they have at the club. I can see them get someone like Martinez who'll try and work with the trash on offer or another domestic manager, maybe even the Welsh ape if he can find time off smashing his sister-in-law

Simeone won't leave Atletico for now, I think he wants to build a dynasty there but it is interesting he mentioned no comments when asked with the Chelsea job.

I desperately wants Pep to manage Arsenal but looks like it won't be happening, especially if he goes to City. At this rate when Wenger retires there are no one left.

We'll probably have to hope there is another manager talent breaking through from here until then. Best case of course would be for Wenger to retire after winning the league this season, think Guardiola for example won't announce his next club until after the season is over. Wenger unlike Fungus has the club's long term outlook in mind in most things he does, hope his own position isn't exempt from that.

My biggest fear is that we'll appoint someone like Bould or Primorac, as a club Arsenal is attractive to a lot of big names but that's also down to Wenger. We need to use that attraction to get in a capable manager who in turn will attract more big names.

No way we would appoint Primorac. The guy can't even speak or understand basic English. Agree with you though, appointing someone within the club will be a disaster.