http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 55,00.html
Sky Sports News understands Rafa Benitez has been sacked from his post as Inter Milan manager after just six months in charge.
by TBM » 22 Dec 2010 14:23
Sky Sports News understands Rafa Benitez has been sacked from his post as Inter Milan manager after just six months in charge.
by daswonder » 22 Dec 2010 15:01
TBM .....or not
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528, ... 55,00.htmlSky Sports News understands Rafa Benitez has been sacked from his post as Inter Milan manager after just six months in charge.
by TBM » 22 Dec 2010 15:07
by soggy biscuit » 22 Dec 2010 15:33
by TBM » 22 Dec 2010 15:35
soggy biscuit The media are claiming that his kids have already been enrolled back in their old school in Liverpool for next term i.e Benitez will be managing in the Premier League next
by daswonder » 22 Dec 2010 15:36
soggy biscuit The media are claiming that his kids have already been enrolled back in their old school in Liverpool for next term i.e Benitez will be managing in the Premier League next
by TBM » 22 Dec 2010 15:51
daswondersoggy biscuit The media are claiming that his kids have already been enrolled back in their old school in Liverpool for next term i.e Benitez will be managing in the Premier League next
Media in Italy suggest Leonardo is going to be taking the Inter job, a Milanista in charge at Inter
by Tony Le Mesmer » 22 Dec 2010 15:57
daswondersoggy biscuit The media are claiming that his kids have already been enrolled back in their old school in Liverpool for next term i.e Benitez will be managing in the Premier League next
Media in Italy suggest Leonardo is going to be taking the Inter job, a Milanista in charge at Inter
by roadrunner » 22 Dec 2010 18:20
TBMsoggy biscuit The media are claiming that his kids have already been enrolled back in their old school in Liverpool for next term i.e Benitez will be managing in the Premier League next
Blackburn maybe..................
by Wax Jacket » 22 Dec 2010 18:32
by Rev Algenon Stickleback H » 22 Dec 2010 18:50
roadrunnerTBMsoggy biscuit The media are claiming that his kids have already been enrolled back in their old school in Liverpool for next term i.e Benitez will be managing in the Premier League next
Blackburn maybe..................
I can't see that. Rafa's problems at Inter were reportedly down to their overly high expectations and lack of funds to achieve them.
by roadrunner » 22 Dec 2010 19:26
Rev Algenon Stickleback HroadrunnerTBM Blackburn maybe..................
I can't see that. Rafa's problems at Inter were reportedly down to their overly high expectations and lack of funds to achieve them.
True. It's not as if Inter have done anything special in Serie A or the champions league of late...
by NR_Royal » 22 Dec 2010 22:14
by leww_rfc » 23 Dec 2010 09:17
by handbags_harris » 23 Dec 2010 09:46
leww_rfc The Fans want him back
by daswonder » 23 Dec 2010 09:55
roadrunner Inter Milan are 7th in Serie A and 13 points off top spot, occupied by AC Milan. The pressure is on and he reportedly wanted more money made available in January.
He said: "There are three possibilities (for the club).
"One, 100 per cent support for the coach and buy four or five players to build a stronger team with competition among the players to be able to carry on winning matches and trophies.
"Two, carry on like this without a project, without planning and go ahead with one person to blame, for the whole season getting to May this way.
"The third is to speak to my agent, reach an agreement if there is not this support. Simple."
by Skyline » 23 Dec 2010 11:31
handbags_harris That looks suspiciously like one person has produced the lot - the writing is all the same.
by Mr Angry » 23 Dec 2010 11:54
by daswonder » 23 Dec 2010 12:45
Mr Angry What took Liverpool 6 years, Inter found out in 6 months; that Benitez is an over-rated, over-hyped average manager, who got lucky one night in Istanbul and has been professionally propped up by that single result for evermore.
His tactics are blatantly obvious; come in to a club and demand unreasonably large wads of cash. If he fails to get it, he blames the club for "lacking ambition"; if he gets it, and the club still fail, then its down to refs, agents, opposing managers and even the tides rather than his fault.
He is the classic example of the post-Bosman manager, where it is no longer about being able to manage players, but solely about being able to buy more and more in. (Other examples would include Avram Grant, Roy Keane, Mark Hughes and Billy Davies).
100 Rafa's isn't worth a single Coppell (or indeed, a single Holloway). Brian Clough in his heyday would have slaughtered the likes of Benitez.
by BR2 » 23 Dec 2010 12:48
Mr Angry What took Liverpool 6 years, Inter found out in 6 months; that Benitez is an over-rated, over-hyped average manager, who got lucky one night in Istanbul and has been professionally propped up by that single result for evermore.
His tactics are blatantly obvious; come in to a club and demand unreasonably large wads of cash. If he fails to get it, he blames the club for "lacking ambition"; if he gets it, and the club still fail, then its down to refs, agents, opposing managers and even the tides rather than his fault.
He is the classic example of the post-Bosman manager, where it is no longer about being able to manage players, but solely about being able to buy more and more in. (Other examples would include Avram Grant, Roy Keane, Mark Hughes and Billy Davies).
100 Rafa's isn't worth a single Coppell (or indeed, a single Holloway). Brian Clough in his heyday would have slaughtered the likes of Benitez.
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