Been looking at AVB and his style of play and have spoken to someone who was on a course with him along time ago in holland. From what i have heard hes a complete football nut and will not fail for the want of trying, the guy said he was a bit aloof on the course but was very much all about the detail. Looking at our team and our players i think we may be better suited to play his style of high line defending, full pitch pressing than chelsea were. we have quite a young athlethic team with bags of pace. I was gutted when harry left and still feel if AVB can get us into 4th hes done really well, but i am feeling more optismitic the more i hear about the guy. Hopefully he has learned from his mistakes, although i do fear the press will be out for him after the run ins they had last season.
posted on 30/6/12
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posted on 30/6/12
Think Levy should set some ground rules for a Modric transfer.
No PL clubs (Championship clubs & Foreign clubs are welcome)
No bids under £32m
Deadline of 1 August or he stays
At a push come close to deadline then offer to Manchester clubs for a premium of £35m plus.
No bids to be welcomed by Chelsea
posted on 30/6/12
Can see United getting him, Levy does seem to go weak at the knees when Fergie comes in for one of Spurs's players.
posted on 30/6/12
Can see United getting him, Levy does seem to go weak at the knees when Fergie comes in for one of Spurs's players.
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It's more a case of Fergie getting getting the shakes and reaching for the chequebook in fear when dealing with Levy Carrick 18m, Berbatov 30m. Mugged.
posted on 30/6/12
I'm excited simply by the prospect of having a manager with a point to prove to the PL.
The fact that Levy is clearing the decks not only with the staff, but the playing staff too; he must have recouped a fair whack already and I really have faith in the professor.
He may be taking a risk with AVB, but at least he's got the cajonies to throw the dice.
We've still got a good squad to play around with and with the signings we're believed to be going for, were only going to get better...unless we Ramos it and end up fighting for survival with west ham.
posted on 30/6/12
I'm excited simply by the prospect of having a manager with a point to prove to the PL.
The fact that Levy is clearing the decks not only with the staff, but the playing staff too; he must have recouped a fair whack already and I really have faith in the professor.
He may be taking a risk with AVB, but at least he's got the cajonies to throw the dice.
We've still got a good squad to play around with and with the signings we're believed to be going for, were only going to get better...unless we Ramos it and end up fighting for survival with west ham.
posted on 30/6/12
Server glitch, sorry about the double post!
posted on 30/6/12
One thing you will get from AVB is commitment, to an almost obsessive degree. His desire and vision to get results is what ultimately ousted the Chelsea players.
Pulling players up for arriving 2 minutes late for training, banning squad players from xmas parties etc.
If AVB has learnt from his mistakes or if the Spurs players buy into his regimental management style then tactically he will prove to be a sound manager in my opinion, if he loses the players.......it is all over.
Will be interesting to see the outcome
posted on 1/7/12
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posted on 1/7/12