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p.s. Did he explain the substitution of Shaw for Blackett - that has to be the worst substitution in the history of football.
He's a character. Much better than being dull like 95% of managers.
Give over man he was brilliant ,a breath of fresh air ,the league needs managers who will not bow down to pricks on the other end of a microphone oh n his team were unlucky !
Hmmm money from the bbc haha doesn't make any difference to the richest club in the world !They want the money they get from TV without treating their employees and the viewing public with respect. That is the Premier League I'm afraid.
No doubt, but courtesy costs nothing.Successful managers hate to lose. They also hate banal questions.
True.No doubt, but courtesy costs nothing.
Claudio ranieri??I like van Gaal, his post match interviews are always better than the match. Today I think he did ok, he seemed to have a bit of a 'shitty' on, (i still think he is just taking the piss out of the person who interviews him). If you cast your minds back to Sir Alex's post match interviews-(assuming he wasn't 'huffy' and refused to be interviewed), they were just so biased that there was no point in interviewing him. What was the name of the Chelsea manager who used to give superb post match interviews, it would be about 8-10 years a go?
What an arrogant pratt
Entitled nob. Carries a jotter. f***ing clog...
what a helmet.
Got a face like a loaf that's been taken out the oven too early
seems obvious like.Successful managers hate to lose. They also hate banal questions.
BBC will generally make a massive difference to Man Utd from a TV rights perspective depending on which countries take their coverage. The backdrop is one of the most valuable pieces of sponsorship real estate hence why it is always their "Platinum Partners" given the space. It is a key point of difference from their plethora of localised partnerships. Granted, yesterday was at The Bridge so didn't make a blind bit of difference in this case.Hmmm money from the bbc haha doesn't make any difference to the richest club in the world !
Did he say he would find the Premier League easy? Where did he say that? If so, he wants shooting...what a silly thing for him to say.Van Gaal thought he'd piss over the Premier League and he's struggled despite spending millions. He said he'd fix Man Utd in three months! Bellend!
Must be Ranieri, or Vialli if it's before thatI like van Gaal, his post match interviews are always better than the match. Today I think he did ok, he seemed to have a bit of a 'shitty' on, (i still think he is just taking the piss out of the person who interviews him). If you cast your minds back to Sir Alex's post match interviews-(assuming he wasn't 'huffy' and refused to be interviewed), they were just so biased that there was no point in interviewing him. What was the name of the Chelsea manager who used to give superb post match interviews, it would be about 8-10 years a go?
Is that why Alex Ferguson couldn't be stars talking or giving them interviews , couldn't have cost Man U that much then ? Pls tell me how much you think the bbc make Man U ?BBC will generally make a massive difference to Man Utd from a TV rights perspective depending on which countries take their coverage. The backdrop is one of the most valuable pieces of sponsorship real estate hence why it is always their "Platinum Partners" given the space. It is a key point of difference from their plethora of localised partnerships. Granted, yesterday was at The Bridge so didn't make a blind bit of difference in this case.
That said, I suppose the sponsors will be happy that the interview will be viewed 10 times more than a standard clichéd interview!