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    Farke

    He seems to be a breath of fresh air. Speaks openly to the media, has a clear style of play that is attractive to watch and not afraid to say what he sees.

    Seems he is keen on getting players fit too.

    Some of the things coming out about last year’s pre season are both unsurprising and slightly shocking.

    Didn’t focus on passing (explains whey we couldn’t keep the ball very well at times) and little work on fitness.

    Marsch the heir to Bielsa - pffft
    Last edited by hopelesslyoptimistic; 03-08-2023 at 09:49 AM.

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    When a clown (Orta) appoints a clown (Marsch) hopey it ain't ever gonna end well...and it didn't!

    In Farke we trust

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    I like Farke's appointment. Would like to see him with more support transfer wise but I don't know the financial situation of the club. Does anyone know?

    Agree with you Hopey about what you said about him.

    Clowns to the left of me, jokers too the right, here I am stuck im the middle with yous

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    I feel farke is very similar to bielsa, happy with that, more support with transfer business wouldn't go amiss though.

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    Let’s never talk about his 16 game losing streak at Norwich.

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