Pickering?Ronny who??
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Pickering?Ronny who??
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Portsmouth fucked them up big styleBournmouth said to be looking at McKenna, hope so and it fucks up all those entitled tractor cunts.
Yes they must have been especially wound up, they'll probably be seeking a couple of our offerings for next season's intake either loan's or fee!Portsmouth fucked them up big style![]()
Lovely transition on those two posts, fair play.Serious note though, he would leave for one of the following reasons:
Not being backed by King to stabilise ourselves as a Prem club
The England job
A job in or around the London area to be closer to his family
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Good point to be fair! I’m pretty sure he lives a reasonably commutable distance to Coventry. Does he own/rent property in the West Midlands?
It’s worth noting that Colnbrook is just as close to Coventry as it is to Bournemouth which where his family is based.
Chelsea is truly local and bigger job but he really risks damaging his credibility if he drops whatever club he’s at for Chelsea every single time. A 3rd spell in a career less than 10 years is just ridiculous. That stand point is purely from a professional standpoint point.
Pretty sure they live in Chelsea.Good point to be fair! I’m pretty sure he lives a reasonably commutable distance to Coventry. Does he own/rent property in the West Midlands?
It’s worth noting that Colnbrook is just as close to Coventry as it is to Bournemouth which where his family is based.
Chelsea is truly local and bigger job but he really risks damaging his credibility if he drops whatever club he’s at for Chelsea every single time. A 3rd spell in a career less than 10 years is just ridiculous. That stand point is purely from a professional standpoint point.
Portsmouth fucked them up big style![]()
He probably has more than one home.Pretty sure they live in Chelsea.
I obviously don't live exactly where Lampard does... I wish! But I obviously drive up to Cov (or Kenilworth) regularly and it's really not that bad of a drive. I also drove to Bournemouth recently and that was significantly more painful, took a fair bit longer in the end.Good point to be fair! I’m pretty sure he lives a reasonably commutable distance to Coventry. Does he own/rent property in the West Midlands?
It’s worth noting that Colnbrook is just as close to Coventry as it is to Bournemouth which where his family is based.
Chelsea is truly local and bigger job but he really risks damaging his credibility if he drops whatever club he’s at for Chelsea every single time. A 3rd spell in a career less than 10 years is just ridiculous. That stand point is purely from a professional standpoint point.
Bournemouth are expending their stadium to 20 k , but I think as a club they are at the top of their level .The Bournemouth manager leaving because they are at the top of their level, probably above it, which is impressive but … have no fans, tiny stadium and no ambition/funding to push on … what’s the point in Frank taking that on? In some ways is hiding to nothing…
He’s worth £75m - buying and selling property isn’t going to factor into it.Can’t seeing buying property up here unless he’s happy to rent it out when the time comes he goes.
I’m sure that it was published somewhere that he commutes from Colnbrook but haven’t found anything.I obviously don't live exactly where Lampard does... I wish! But I obviously drive up to Cov (or Kenilworth) regularly and it's really not that bad of a drive. I also drove to Bournemouth recently and that was significantly more painful, took a fair bit longer in the end.
I assume people just think "oh it’s down south so it must be closer." It really isn’t.
I obviously don't live exactly where Lampard does... I wish! But I obviously drive up to Cov (or Kenilworth) regularly and it's really not that bad of a drive. I also drove to Bournemouth recently and that was significantly more painful, took a fair bit longer in the end.
I assume people just think "oh its down south so it must be closer." It really isn’t.
I can't see him going back to Chelsea . He must know a few bad results and you are out, Chelsea at the moment are paying 30 million plus to ex managers and coaching staff.I read somewhere the other day that Chelsea might be in for him. If that happened I could certainly see him going back there.
One thought that occurred to me is Spurs, if they go down. He has just proved that he can win promotion from the Championship playing attractive football.
Am guessing that suited the family just fine … even better when he was at AberdeenI’m sure that it was published somewhere that he commutes from Colnbrook but haven’t found anything.
For a lot of managers, they crack on with it. Neil Warnock’s family were based in Cornwall when he was manager at Middlesbrough-Lona.
He’s worth £75m - buying and selling property isn’t going to factor into it.
I can't see him going back to Chelsea .
He must know a few bad results and you are out, Chelsea at the moment are paying 30 million plus to ex managers and coaching staff.
That’s not what I said. Someone said about buying property up here to show commitment to us, to show he is invested but I don’t agree he needs to. Football mgmt is temporary. That was my point.He’s worth £75m - buying and selling property isn’t going to factor into it.
Agree, he did and he has said it again. In saying that, buying property in the area does not show any commitment to the club. We all do things that work for us. Not a reply to your comment, it’s a general view point.When he came here he said it was not about money, I don't need the money. But I need to be busy, I need the competition, I need to push myself. I'm ambitious.
Agree, he did and he has said it again. In saying that, buying property in the area does not show any commitment to the club. We all do things that work for us. Not a reply to your comment, it’s a general view point.
According to his autobiography, he made it work and would go there often - he probably would’ve lived an hour or so from Boro to cut his commute ever so slightly.Am guessing that suited the family just fine … even better when he was at Aberdeen
I think the fall out between Palace and Glasner might make him think twice.Yes, I can’t see him going to Chelsea, but let’s say a Crystal Palace came in for him… His stock is high at the moment, but would sink if (as is very possible) we struggle and are relegated. He may well think that keeping an established team in the Premiership would be more likely and would suit his long term goals. It would be a big shame, I think he has a genuine affinity with the club, players and fans, but football is a tough business where self preservation/advancement often trump loyalty. i do really hope he’s here next season and achieves his aims with us.