serious question - does it matter what manager you get while you have that guy as owner?
I feel for you
Just more speculation by the bookies, right?
Unless there's a real foundation for his name
being connected, I'll wait and see.
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 1 minute ago
serious question - does it matter what manager you get while you have that guy as owner?
I feel for you
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I laugh but you are so right it is dark times at Helland Rd these days
I was surprised his name hadn't popped up sooner
I love to see leeds back in the EPL better than those fake clubs like Man United and Arsenal.
Agree with batty, although he is unattached unlike the last 2
Garry monk. 1 job and failed.
:/
Every manager fails at some point
But they don't fail at every job they have had.
To fail at Swansea, whenever thing is in your favour, doesn't look good at all.
Every manager fails at some point
Swansea were already in free fall when he took over and they really are punching above the weight if they think they are a Europa league and premier league side. I think we could do better but he's a dam sight better than a no hoper from Crotone.
How many fail on their first one ???
Those qataris who bought PSG could have paid peanuts for Leeds and would have made you a powerhouse in europe. Now you have that pizza spagetti greedy b@st@rd.
No idea if he's the right man for the job, but certainly has better credentials than anyone that's been linked with the job, one full season in PL and finished 8th, not sure how that's a failure,
In the opening game of the 2014–15 season, Monk led Swansea to a 2–1 away win against Manchester United, the club's first ever league win at Old Trafford.The Swans continued their positive start to the league season with two home wins against Burnley and West Brom, a run of results which saw Swansea sit joint top of the Premier League table and Monk pick up the Barclays Manager of the Month award for August. After Swansea's 2–1 defeat to Stoke City on 19 October 2014. On 11 May 2015, Swansea recorded the double over Arsenal, making the Swans only the third side in Premier League history to have won home and away against both Arsenal and Manchester United in the same season.
The Swans ended the season in eighth position with a record points tally.
Hmmmmmmmmmm got lucky?
Swansea recorded the double over Arsenal, making the Swans only the third side in Premier League history to have won home and away against both Arsenal and Manchester United in the same season.
He fits Cellinos main criteria ........ Cheap and desperate.
It won't make any difference sadly.
Hopefully he's enough to keep us up.
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posted on 31/5/16
serious question - does it matter what manager you get while you have that guy as owner?
I feel for you
posted on 31/5/16
Just more speculation by the bookies, right?
Unless there's a real foundation for his name
being connected, I'll wait and see.
posted on 31/5/16
comment by really? (U17250)
posted 1 minute ago
serious question - does it matter what manager you get while you have that guy as owner?
I feel for you
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I laugh but you are so right it is dark times at Helland Rd these days
posted on 31/5/16
I was surprised his name hadn't popped up sooner
posted on 31/5/16
I love to see leeds back in the EPL better than those fake clubs like Man United and Arsenal.
posted on 31/5/16
Agree with batty, although he is unattached unlike the last 2
posted on 31/5/16
Garry monk. 1 job and failed.
:/
posted on 31/5/16
Every manager fails at some point
posted on 31/5/16
But they don't fail at every job they have had.
To fail at Swansea, whenever thing is in your favour, doesn't look good at all.
posted on 31/5/16
Every manager fails at some point
posted on 31/5/16
Swansea were already in free fall when he took over and they really are punching above the weight if they think they are a Europa league and premier league side. I think we could do better but he's a dam sight better than a no hoper from Crotone.
posted on 31/5/16
How many fail on their first one ???
posted on 31/5/16
Those qataris who bought PSG could have paid peanuts for Leeds and would have made you a powerhouse in europe. Now you have that pizza spagetti greedy b@st@rd.
posted on 31/5/16
No idea if he's the right man for the job, but certainly has better credentials than anyone that's been linked with the job, one full season in PL and finished 8th, not sure how that's a failure,
posted on 31/5/16
In the opening game of the 2014–15 season, Monk led Swansea to a 2–1 away win against Manchester United, the club's first ever league win at Old Trafford.The Swans continued their positive start to the league season with two home wins against Burnley and West Brom, a run of results which saw Swansea sit joint top of the Premier League table and Monk pick up the Barclays Manager of the Month award for August. After Swansea's 2–1 defeat to Stoke City on 19 October 2014. On 11 May 2015, Swansea recorded the double over Arsenal, making the Swans only the third side in Premier League history to have won home and away against both Arsenal and Manchester United in the same season.
The Swans ended the season in eighth position with a record points tally.
posted on 31/5/16
Hmmmmmmmmmm got lucky?
Swansea recorded the double over Arsenal, making the Swans only the third side in Premier League history to have won home and away against both Arsenal and Manchester United in the same season.
posted on 31/5/16
posted on 31/5/16
He fits Cellinos main criteria ........ Cheap and desperate.
posted on 31/5/16
It won't make any difference sadly.
Hopefully he's enough to keep us up.
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