Marcelo Bielsa would/could be an attractive option for Everton. He'll get the lazy Everton players super fit with murder-ball that's for sure.
Thomas Frank would also be a coup from Brentford. (the name Frank would linger on for eternity)
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Now there's an intriguing possibility.
For sure, EFC need some sort of alchemist (and probably to get rid of Moshiri). Moyes is the only one that has managed that. Although Martinez gave it a good go.
Crikey. Spurs at 2.16. A damning endictment of Spurs. Looks like the bad old days of assuming that Spurs would fail away.
But they have so much talent.
Is this the manager factor? If so, who'd have thought Silva could rejuvenate his career or that Conte is failing to motivate his team.
Game on.
But they have so much talent.
Is this the manager factor? If so, who'd have thought Silva could rejuvenate his career or that Conte is failing to motivate his team.
Game on.
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Use of a White card?
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Give it 2 seasons and they'll be a Europa League place's on offer for team with highest number of white cards
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Doesn't seem much appetite for Southampton v Newcastle tonight, only 50k matched on the match odds market. Living in the north east Newcastle fans are unbearable bordering on delusional since they've got new owners. Never hear end of it if they get to the final.
Lazio v AC Milan for me I think
Lazio v AC Milan for me I think
Cup markets can take a while to ramp up but they can produce some of the best oppos in the earlier stagesMichael5482 wrote: ↑Tue Jan 24, 2023 11:44 amDoesn't seem much appetite for Southampton v Newcastle tonight, only 50k matched on the match odds market.
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Perhaps the white card can also be used for the commentators whenever they remember to say "person of the match" like they are told to, instead of "man of the match".