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Thread: Raphael Wicky

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    Raphael Wicky

    Rumours floating about we could be interested in this gentleman.Never heard of him myself but did well with Basel apparently and his style is very similar to that of VK.

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    If his "style" is anywhere near Das Kaiser's he can pi$$ right off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    If his "style" is anywhere near Das Kaiser's he can pi$$ right off.
    Iam sure Kompanys last stint in this league was quite successful with his "style"

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    Is it your time of month BT ?

    Your most confrontational about VK when before you hoped he stayed , now all of a sudden his styles poor and you want rid.

    Style wasn’t the problem - winning games was the problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Bedlington Terrier View Post
    If his "style" is anywhere near Das Kaiser's he can pi$$ right off.
    He has beaten both Guardiola and Mourinho in the Champions League so he cannot be bad.

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    Interesting that Raphael Wicky was managing the Chicago Fire at the same time that Kealia Watt was playing for the women's team, the Chicago Red Stars. I wouldn't be surprised if it was JJ and Kealia who have recommended Raphael to their mate Alan. Too much of a coincidence to have been otherwise imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by army88 View Post
    Is it your time of month BT ?

    Your most confrontational about VK when before you hoped he stayed , now all of a sudden his styles poor and you want rid.

    Style wasn’t the problem - winning games was the problem.
    Last season was diabolical.

    I can hardly want rid of a manager who has already jumped ship.

    SD beat him 3 times last season with a bang average Everton team.

    It seems ALK/Pace only want "s-ex-y" managers.

    Good luck with that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Interesting that Raphael Wicky was managing the Chicago Fire at the same time that Kealia Watt was playing for the women's team, the Chicago Red Stars. I wouldn't be surprised if it was JJ and Kealia who have recommended Raphael to their mate Alan. Too much of a coincidence to have been otherwise imo.
    Yes that is probably the case.He must know Amdouni as well.Either way he sounds like a good manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Positive pete View Post
    Iam sure Kompanys last stint in this league was quite successful with his "style"
    We are now lumbered with around 40 players, half of who would struggle in League 1. His "dedication" to Burnley Football Club was obviously fuelled by self-promotion and self-interest.

    He's ditched his old mate who we really don't want.

    I read yesterday we are now affiliates with "Visit Detroit".

    Jesus pfhucking wept.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sinkov View Post
    Interesting that Raphael Wicky was managing the Chicago Fire at the same time that Kealia Watt was playing for the women's team, the Chicago Red Stars. I wouldn't be surprised if it was JJ and Kealia who have recommended Raphael to their mate Alan. Too much of a coincidence to have been otherwise imo.
    Chilling.

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