Haha ye right. Napoli or Reading, hmmmm...paultheroyal wrote:Clement wants to be his own man and make this work. He ain’t going anywhere regardless of how big or not Napoli are.
Napoli are in the Champions League next season. He is going to want a pizza the action surely?John Smith wrote:Haha ye right. Napoli or Reading, hmmmm...paultheroyal wrote:Clement wants to be his own man and make this work. He ain’t going anywhere regardless of how big or not Napoli are.
Done his stint of number 2's ooh er.John Smith wrote:Haha ye right. Napoli or Reading, hmmmm...paultheroyal wrote:Clement wants to be his own man and make this work. He ain’t going anywhere regardless of how big or not Napoli are.
You are a weirdoughOld Man Andrews wrote:Napoli are in the Champions League next season. He is going to want a pizza the action surely?John Smith wrote:Haha ye right. Napoli or Reading, hmmmm...paultheroyal wrote:Clement wants to be his own man and make this work. He ain’t going anywhere regardless of how big or not Napoli are.
3points wrote:i didn't like his persona or the way he set the team up so I've already made my judgement I'm afraid. For example, if he'd managed to get Aluko to stay out wide and play as a proper winger or wide forward then I'd have seen that as some progress. it just felt very much "more of the same".TiagoIlori wrote:I don’t think it’s fair to judge a manager that came in late in the season. Unless he does something significant either way, I think we should reserve any form of judgement until Christmas.3points wrote:Honourable exit for him. I think it’ll be a win-win. Agree with Wazzock, just didn’t see anything in those 8 games where I thought he was a big improvement on Stam, Clarke, Adkins. In for Nigel Clough though
Not sure getting Aluko to stay wider would have required a 'drastic overthrow of philosophy'? Pretty sure Clement must have given instructions and directives to players, both as a team and individually(?)royalp-we wrote:The last 6 weeks was all about getting over the line. Why would he overthrow the whole philosophy and get players playing completely differently? 38 games in to a season would not be a good time to change things drastically.
Which is even more odd. Its left us so one sided in attack most games and easy to defend/counter-attack against.Denver Royal wrote:3points wrote:i didn't like his persona or the way he set the team up so I've already made my judgement I'm afraid. For example, if he'd managed to get Aluko to stay out wide and play as a proper winger or wide forward then I'd have seen that as some progress. it just felt very much "more of the same".TiagoIlori wrote: I don’t think it’s fair to judge a manager that came in late in the season. Unless he does something significant either way, I think we should reserve any form of judgement until Christmas.Not sure getting Aluko to stay wider would have required a 'drastic overthrow of philosophy'? Pretty sure Clement must have given instructions and directives to players, both as a team and individually(?)royalp-we wrote:The last 6 weeks was all about getting over the line. Why would he overthrow the whole philosophy and get players playing completely differently? 38 games in to a season would not be a good time to change things drastically.
Anyway, it raises a point. We've had two managers now who haven't got Aluko to stay wide, so contrary to what we think in here, maybe that's not been the plan for him anyway? If it is, and he's been told, and yet he's just not doing it, they could sub him off at half-time? So, I'm starting to think they haven't really wanted him out wide, or at least not to the extent that we do.
that he will go, or that he won't?genome wrote:Ancelotti to Napoli is pretty much a done deal.
Squeaky bum time...
To be fair I'd prefer him leave now rather than 6 months into the season - if he leaves now, we'll get nice compensation and we have enough time to bring in a replacement before the players return to training. I think it's win win.genome wrote:Ancelotti to Napoli is pretty much a done deal.
Squeaky bum time...
The problem of course if he leaves is another disjointed pre-season. Deals will already be lined up for players Clement wants in and if he walks and a new manager comes in, he may have very different views as to what/who he wants in.Royalwaster wrote:To be fair I'd prefer him leave now rather than 6 months into the season - if he leaves now, we'll get nice compensation and we have enough time to bring in a replacement before the players return to training. I think it's win win.genome wrote:Ancelotti to Napoli is pretty much a done deal.
Squeaky bum time...
At same time I totally don't expect this to happen - he'll be more eager to prove himself as a manager than be assistant manager.
Saw this and tend to agree.Only one Trevor Morley wrote:He publically congratulated him on twitter on his appointment (and he isn't prolific on twitter). I think if something was on in the offing he wouldn't have said anything on twitter.....
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