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Rio Ferdinand Next Arsenal Manager?

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posted on 19/6/14

Don't think he is management material coach perhaps. Although I can't for a second think you're being even half serious.

posted on 19/6/14

The funniest thing I will probably ever read here

posted on 19/6/14

Wťf

posted on 19/6/14

Better than I thought he would be. Am I the only one ,who thinks he is not that bad ?

posted on 19/6/14

comment by GUNNERBEGOOD (U10646)
posted 20 seconds ago
Better than I thought he would be. Am I the only one ,who thinks he is not that bad ?
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He is just difficult to take seriously

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 19/6/14

Thierry is far superior

posted on 19/6/14

https://vine.co/v/MwETDVizOmV

posted on 19/6/14

comment by Yohan's Kebab Van (U8691)
posted 1 minute ago
Thierry is far superior
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Problem is he only gets 15 minutes to deliver a rabble-rousing half time team talk and he'd use 12 of them saying the word erm.

posted on 19/6/14

Ferdinand hardly came out of the Moyes situation well did he? Plus he doesn't seem to speak much better than many of the failed managerial pundits on show throughout the tournament.

posted on 19/6/14

Listening to the three of them talk, Seedorf's and Henry's english is better than Rio's hahaha!!!

posted on 19/6/14

Could be. He's 'daaan wiv da kids innit'

serious note. he's a good pundit. I like him. just recently retired from a big club so he played with and against a lot of the world cup players on show right now and can give plenty of insight into what they might be thinking before, during and after games.

posted on 19/6/14

Are you on crack?

posted on 19/6/14

comment by I have a Seaman moustache. I love Seaman........(David). I love German POP-Per Ozil Pod (U8893)
posted 4 minutes ago
Listening to the three of them talk, Seedorf's and Henry's english is better than Rio's hahaha!!!
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posted on 19/6/14

50, no not on crack, what amazing insight have henry and seedorf given that rio hasnt given? Does their foreign accent get you wet or something..You probably havent noticed but Henry mumbles a lot too.

Listen to what Rio says and you'll find he does say stuff that you wouldnt hear from an alan shearer or an alan hansen because he's just retired from the game, he knows or has played with and against a lot of players out there in the world cup and can share some info on them. Like Seedorf does with the Brazil team and the Italy team because he's been in italy for a long time and knows some of the brazilian squad personally. Same thing with Rio.

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posted on 19/6/14

I like Carragher but I think he struggles to get his point across sometimes. Not as quick and concise as Neville.

posted on 19/6/14

Don't know which is worse, buying Cleverley or being managed by Rio.

posted on 19/6/14

comment by Mr Chelsea ✪ (U3579)
posted 4 minutes ago
50, no not on crack, what amazing insight have henry and seedorf given that rio hasnt given? Does their foreign accent get you wet or something..You probably havent noticed but Henry mumbles a lot too.

Listen to what Rio says and you'll find he does say stuff that you wouldnt hear from an alan shearer or an alan hansen because he's just retired from the game, he knows or has played with and against a lot of players out there in the world cup and can share some info on them. Like Seedorf does with the Brazil team and the Italy team because he's been in italy for a long time and knows some of the brazilian squad personally. Same thing with Rio.
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What the hell are you on? Think you & OP both on crack.

comment by Tu Meke (U3732)

posted on 19/6/14

The best thing about them is the interchange between each other - Seedorf not so much, but Ferdinand, Henry and Lineker have good banter.

Henry keeps it simple for me, but most of what he says is true. Rio gives insights into what the players are thinking and why they do the things they do on the pitch which is a bit refreshing.

posted on 19/6/14

Only asked you a simple question 50.. What do you particularly like about Henry's punditry and how does it differ from Rio's...

posted on 19/6/14

Rio isn't too bad but sounds too ghetto for me to take seriously!

posted on 19/6/14

I never said I don't like Rio's punditry, in fact I don't think there's much difference between the three of Henry Seedorf and Rio. All 3 provide analysis from their own positions they've played in.

But what has this got to do with the topic of this thread?

posted on 19/6/14

having that wonkyfaceddrugtestdodgingclown as a manager would make me give up my season ticket in an instant

posted on 19/6/14

Thierry Henry gives superficial analysis, rarely will he say something meaningful. Ferdinand and Seedorf, absolutely fantastic. Ferdinand surprised me the most, brilliant.

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