• Eternal relegation [R]

    From MH@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Mon Mar 7 16:49:54 2022
    Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton,
    and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not
    one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers
    of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation
    battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?
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  • From doctor@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 8 00:49:08 2022
    In article <t065n4$nig$1@dont-email.me>, MH <MHnospam@ucalgary.ca> wrote:
    Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton,
    and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been >unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not
    one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers
    of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation
    battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?

    Aston Villa is the next candidate!
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  • From Binder Dundat@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 8 09:48:29 2022
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 6:49:58 p.m. UTC-5, MH wrote:
    Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton,
    and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not
    one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers
    of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation
    battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?

    I dont think they will get relegated. They did make a bad Spurs team look good though. I watched some of this and I think it was 5-0 when Harry Kane took a nice long slide tackle on Deli Alley, I get the feeling no one misses Deli at Spurs.
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  • From Al Kamista@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 8 11:24:56 2022
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 6:49:58 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton,
    and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not
    one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers
    of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation
    battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?

    Why would Moshiri make a shrewd managerial appointment? I know few owners who have hired such a motherlode of bad managers. Martinez, Koeman, Silva, Lampard......it's a horror show of overhyped and under-delivering managers.
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  • From Al Kamista@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 8 11:26:44 2022
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 7:49:10 PM UTC-5, The Doctor wrote:
    In article <t065n4$nig$1...@dont-email.me>, MH <MHno...@ucalgary.ca> wrote: >Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton, >and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been >unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not >one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers >of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation >battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?
    Aston Villa is the next candidate!

    Aren't Arsenal the leading maim 'n injure thugs in the EPL this season? Most red cards served (or flown).
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  • From MH@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 8 13:43:17 2022
    On 2022-03-08 12:24, Al Kamista wrote:
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 6:49:58 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton,
    and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been
    unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not
    one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers
    of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation
    battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?

    Why would Moshiri make a shrewd managerial appointment? I know few owners who have hired such a motherlode of bad managers. Martinez,

    Can't blame him on Moshiri. He was already there (and just about done)
    when Moshiri took over. Anyway, Martinez was actually not so bad in retrospect. His shtick may be annoying to some, but he is not incompetent.



    Koeman, Silva, Lampard......it's a horror show of overhyped and under-delivering managers.


    Don't forget Allardyce, Ancelotti and Benitez , the latter two
    definitely over-rated at this end of their careers.

    Silva doing very well with Fulham right now btw.
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  • From Al Kamista@24:150/2 to rec.sport.soccer on Tue Mar 8 13:04:56 2022
    On Tuesday, March 8, 2022 at 3:43:21 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    On 2022-03-08 12:24, Al Kamista wrote:
    On Monday, March 7, 2022 at 6:49:58 PM UTC-5, MH wrote:
    Doc always used to predict eternal relegation for Liverpool and Everton, >> and this year it looks like he might be on to something for Everton.
    Maybe Ancelotti also knew something when he jumped ship. They have been >> unlucky with injuries, sure, but have also made some weird decisions
    like selling Digne. Lampard has not stopped the rot, and while I am not >> one of those with unbridled faith in the magical transformational powers >> of coaches/managers, it seems quite likely he was a poor choice.
    Why not go with someone who knows how to tough it out in a relegation
    battle year after year ? Graham Potter, perhaps, or Sean Dyche ?

    Why would Moshiri make a shrewd managerial appointment? I know few owners who have hired such a motherlode of bad managers. Martinez,
    Can't blame him on Moshiri. He was already there (and just about done)
    when Moshiri took over. Anyway, Martinez was actually not so bad in retrospect. His shtick may be annoying to some, but he is not incompetent. Koeman, Silva, Lampard......it's a horror show of overhyped and under-delivering managers.
    Don't forget Allardyce, Ancelotti and Benitez , the latter two
    definitely over-rated at this end of their careers.

    I don't blame him for Allardyce who was pulled in for a relegation saving hack job, which is about the only thing he is OK at.

    Silva doing very well with Fulham right now btw.

    Big fish small pond. He'll be fired again when Fulham are back in the EPL relegation zone in November this year.
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