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Originally Posted by The Return of JC
Two days he's been here. Two days and there's already more positive noises coming out of the camp than 10 months under that £#%&!ing ginger @#%&!hole.
I can't believe how much he was defended last season as people tried to shift blame on to the players. They need to step up for the manager etc. Not if the manager is a £#%&!ing weapon, they don't. they're probably disillusioned with how primitive it is and how they keep on losing all the time.
I think there will be a transition with LvG. I don't expect the blistering start most people do. A lack of preparation time and a very specific philosophy () will ensure it takes some time imo.
He's going to do things that baffle us too. he'll pick whoever he thinks will fit. All that talk in the press conference about looking at the whole person suggests he's going to take personality into it as much as ability. I think the more single minded the manager, the longer it'll take to implement.
let's just hope Ashley Young isn't a really great guy.
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this. whilst we'll be a lot better next season (hard not to be when our manager isn't david moyes) i don't think we'll walk the league like some are predicting us to. bearing in mind chelsea and arsenal have strengthened and city will be up there as always. i'm just going to predict a top 2/3 finish, at least the quarters of the champions league and hopefully one of the domestic cups. would definitely take that after last season, and then we can build from there and become number 1 in england once more.
but if we do end up winning it (big huge massive 'if') then it could go down as one of the best title wins either. even better than 2013 when we handed out a few slaps in retaliation for the previous season
and yes, i'm saying this because "lower your expectations to avoid disappointment" and all that
#accidentalmoyes