The manager isn't as important as everyone makes out, but for morale purposes, the manager is pretty important. The manager is also the 'face' of a team and sentiments towards that team is affected by the public opinion of the manager.
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The manager isn't as important as everyone makes out, but for morale purposes, the manager is pretty important. The manager is also the 'face' of a team and sentiments towards that team is affected by the public opinion of the manager.
He has been having breakfast much later than usual this week if it helps.
Just googled the result of the early match between Man City and Leicester. Leicester won 3-1? That seems pretty conclusive. It's such a big moment it's one of the top stories on The Guardian website.
Not sure what is more annoying right now, us being crap when it comes to the crunch as per usual, or Man City being crap. Probably the latter.
Hahaha what is going on! Leicester for the title! If Bale is worth 100M then Mahrez is worth, and I mean this seriously, twice as much.
[Adam Johnson joke]
Guardian asks its writers who will win the title now. Nobody says Arsenal, which shows at least some good sense. More say Spurs than Man City, which suggests less good sense. Results this weekend might turn any predictions upside down straight away anyway.
And Man United lose against Sunderland. That's got to sting.
Van Gaal out.
Koeman for national coach.
Arsenal 2 - 1 Leicester. Eh, I would have preferred a draw as opposed to 'last-gasp' victories. A draw was the fairer result and plenty of people are disappointed about Leicester losing. They've become many people's favourite team this season. They're still top, but in a much more precarious position.
Villa. Dear oh dear.
Especially being this fan:
https://twitter.com/steveladgrove/st...83267890339840
Also, that Spurs penalty was never a penalty.
It was a penalty all day long. It's Sterling's own fault for having arms.