2021-2022 Premier League Season

RustyBourneHorse

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So, how does Man U not have a new coach ? If ever there was an example of a coach losing a team, its playing out now at Old Trafford. Personally, i'm not sure how you can continually keep Pogba on the bench. He's the guy you start with and build around.

As a Bournemouth supporter, I'd like for Eddie Howe to be the new manager at Man U. He did way more with less than people realise. When we got relegated, it was largely from injuries being a tiny club with the smallest stadium in the FA. Before the injuries, we were well at the top of the table. The players always played hard for Howe. If he could get what he did out of the Bournemouth squad, imagine what he could do with a massive club like Man U.
 

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As a Bournemouth supporter, I'd like for Eddie Howe to be the new manager at Man U. He did way more with less than people realise. When we got relegated, it was largely from injuries being a tiny club with the smallest stadium in the FA. Before the injuries, we were well at the top of the table. The players always played hard for Howe. If he could get what he did out of the Bournemouth squad, imagine what he could do with a massive club like Man U.

It might also be that Bournemouth doesn't have any star player divas with massive egos. Man U has a whole team of them.
 

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As a Bournemouth supporter, I'd like for Eddie Howe to be the new manager at Man U. He did way more with less than people realise. When we got relegated, it was largely from injuries being a tiny club with the smallest stadium in the FA. Before the injuries, we were well at the top of the table. The players always played hard for Howe. If he could get what he did out of the Bournemouth squad, imagine what he could do with a massive club like Man U.
He also had a net spend of nearly £200 million.

*I may still be bitter about the whole stringing Celtic along for months thing
 

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I've never been a fan of this guy. He is probably one of the best athletes to play and has considerable skill, but he never seemed to possess the necessary mental fortitude for the club game. Always seemed immature. Definitely does not live up to his idol Drogba. I did not like the signing.

https://www.espn.com/soccer/chelsea...omelu-lukaku-not-happy-with-situation-at-club

Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku 'not happy with situation' at club

Chelsea striker Romelu Lukaku said he is unhappy with manager Thomas Tuchel's system while also admitting he would like to return to Serie A side Inter Milan at some point in his career.

Lukaku left Inter in August and returned to Chelsea for a second stint in a deal worth a club record £97.5 million ($131.46m).

"After two years in Italy, in which I worked a lot at Inter with trainers and nutritionists, I am physically fine. But I'm not happy with the situation, this is normal," Lukaku told Sky Italy.
 

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Chelsea is battling at5 less than 100% form but staying in alive in all comps.
Up 1-0 at HT over Lille in r1 of the UCL knockout stage.
 

RustyBourneHorse

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Surprised Leeds sacked Bielsa. They have been poor lately but I thought he'd earned a longer leash than that.

I'd have thought so too, but their form has been atrocious, and they need to turn themselves around. That said, Brentford is in massive trouble compared to them.
 

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I'd have thought so too, but their form has been atrocious, and they need to turn themselves around. That said, Brentford is in massive trouble compared to them.
Leeds ,Brentford and Everton are in trouble and Newcastle is at 14 ...that is unbelievable
 
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