Well he's said the right things but why the need to say anything at all really.
The 100% committed thing has to be proved.
Any form of a link with ANY other club for at least 2 years has to be shot down in flames instantly, none of this dithering about.
The first week of the close season has to contain four new signings.
Two of which we have to be very happy with.
One of which we have to be delighted with
One of which we have to be f'uckin running round in circles with exitement about.
Personally I would then like him to say that Pittodrie is a wonderful place to play football and although he still craves more modern training facilities, he couldn't give a toss about a new stadium.
Far too much has been put on the back burner for FAR TOO LONG because of this dream / nightmare stadium.
Last edited by donsdaft; 27-04-2018 at 05:38 PM.
Sounds good to me. A wee bit of optimism is good. Even if that situation doesn't happen i'll still be very surprised if Arsenal did show any interest in Brendan Tadgers. The 2014 'near miss' is a smokescreen that disguises the fact that the rest of his time at Liverpool wasn't exactly Roy of the Rovers stuff.
I love the Brendan to Arsenal sh@te. The two tims on here are lapping it up "that's how good he is", "other teams will be in for him", "hes celtic through and through so wont leave". The latter being what they will say next season, as if he stayed for his love of the club rather than the fact nobody really wants him.
No in reality he is the manager of septic. Anyone could do what he is doing. Walk over Scottish football and boll@ck it up in Europe. Im sure my honed Champ Manager skills could pull that off.
Arsenal will get Tomas Tuchel
Suspect Tuchel agreed a deal with PSG some time back.
Think the deal-breaker is proposed transfer budget to overhaul squad. With the likes of Allegri, Enrique and Simeone recognising the need for six new starting XI faces - the muted budget of £50m (due to Arsene's couple of extravagant windows and pay-off) to get back to Champions League big time will be laughed off.
Get the feeling that Eyebrow Ancelotti will be the realistic option - happy to work as stooge and willing to take the flak for a season as a great pre-retirement top-up. The cherry picked cosmopolitan backroom crew the club recruited in last year will be running the show behind the scenes for seasons to come where single vision proves tricky with too many cooks. Suspect that will restrict who they can manipulate for scapegoat which presumably sees Ian Wright's odds being slashed at the bookies.
Jack Ross, manager of the season pulling 3/4 of the vote.
Is he ready for the big time though, facing up to the likes of Hamilton & Partick? Who knows