I agree with that. As a coach he took orders from a talented manager in Mourinho. When thinking for himself he's no better than Spackman. Infact chalk that off as even Nigel gave us some wins.
Reading today that Michael Carrick is leaving Manchester United at the end of the season. He's got all his badges and says he would like to become a Manager in the future. Those who know him ,say he would be a success and ideally would be better off cutting his managerial teeth outside of the Premiership to gain some experience. Would he be a good shout for us as Player/Coach, if Morais leaves at the end of the season.? He will be 37 years old in July.
He's been here long enough now to at least know his best (or least worst in our case) 11 and, enforced changes aside, stick with it. The team now looks like one that isn't used to playing together, and it's no surprise given the constant rotation of players.
You could make some Milky Bar Frostie Buns and chop the peach up into small pieces and mix well in with the Frosties, melt the chocolate and bake until chocolate melts.Chuck the rice away !
I spent most of the season saying Hecky should be knighted if he kept this poor bunch of players up and so I can't suddenly expect miracles from this bloke but the performances now are just sterile, insipid, passionless nothings. He seems so wrapped up in his own dogma to notice that avoiding relegation needs guts and passion much more than sticking the only real goal threat on the left wing to replicate the drawings in a favourite coaching manual. Exciting Times.
I hope that was said in jest if not don't bother getting one. The blame lies solely on the shoulders of the people that brought these players into the club and not Jose, I see our last man in charge( who is part to blame) as took a side who was in contention for a top 6 place down the table with 1 win in 8 games that tell's you something .
I'm in America, also glad. Did I send you my list of St Petersburg recommendations? I've heard it's bloody cold there still!
It's a fair point, but most of us would arrange the ingredients on a plate rather than push them up our arse. The squad is poor. But our new manager makes it look even worse. He's ******* appalling. Absolutely clueless.
I watched most of the first half this morning and it was absolutely dire. Then I switched it off, went for a tour round an antebellum house, then had a pile of prawns and oysters for lunch. It's fair to say I've stopped worrying about the match. As for Morais, I was extremely dubious about the appointment due to his (lack of) previous record. But I'm still willing to give him more time, due to the disastrous situation he walked into.
No, sunburn. Typical British ******** abroad. I'm reasonably indistinguishable from the seafood right now.
I honestly think that depends on the skill of the chef. Light, fluffy cous cous is a joyful thing. But if it goes gluey and sticks together, it is indeed a Tom Kennedy level grain. Possibly even Frimpong-like.