Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) 09:51 - Jun 9 with 6593 views | Snipper | When he left Wolves, I thought he had a bigger job lined up. Now he’s set to be named the manager of Crystal Palace. That’s one for The Twilight Zone. | | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 10:05 - Jun 9 with 5273 views | rsonist | Palace talks apparently broken down now. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 10:31 - Jun 9 with 5204 views | lightwaterhoop | I guess he wants a move to London. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 10:46 - Jun 9 with 5149 views | daveB | rumour was it was more Wolves wanting rid of him than him wanting to move on | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 11:33 - Jun 9 with 5029 views | philc |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 10:46 - Jun 9 by daveB | rumour was it was more Wolves wanting rid of him than him wanting to move on |
So is it the case of “taking the club as far as he can”? I obviously don’t know anything about what’s going on at Wolves, but if true it does seem a strange decision. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 11:38 - Jun 9 with 5015 views | DWQPR | I think it was to do with the style of play, he seemed intent on a sit back and hit on the break type of style allowing the opposition plenty of the ball and the sale of Jota to Liverpool didn't help. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 12:46 - Jun 9 with 4876 views | Jogo | I thought he said somewhere that his family are in Portugal and he wanted to return to them. Don't think Palace or Everton are in Portugal. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 13:17 - Jun 9 with 4779 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 11:38 - Jun 9 by DWQPR | I think it was to do with the style of play, he seemed intent on a sit back and hit on the break type of style allowing the opposition plenty of the ball and the sale of Jota to Liverpool didn't help. |
I think you hit the nail on the head but Wolves sold Doherty and lost Jimenez to that horrific head injury so it was a bit like death from a thousand cuts . when they were promoted they were very exciting but last year they were exposed badly IMO . | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 15:06 - Jun 9 with 4543 views | TheChef | Wolves fans having a Lage. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 16:52 - Jun 9 with 4343 views | EastR | every time I hear or read his name I want to bless myself with holy water | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 16:58 - Jun 9 with 4319 views | LazyFan | He has been clever, he has found out they won't invest and can see without funds Wolves could go down. So, he leaves when he's still a success story, tests Parlarse to see if they will fund players, finds out they won't so moves on. Waiting for a club that let him spend. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 17:41 - Jun 9 with 4239 views | MrSheen | A friend of mine is a big Palace fan. He said a few months ago that the owners were hoping to bring in another couple of US investors (I mean, what could go wrong?). If they succeeded, they would show Hodgson the door and try to make a splash with a new coach. If not, and there was no more in the kitty, they would try to get one more year out of the old nag. Not sure if Hodgson leaving means the success of Plan A, or that they are in urgent need of a Plan C...certainly a sticky moment if so with half the squad being out of contract, Zaha with the hump and Eze under the knife. What's the relationship between Nuno and Jorge Mendes? Maybe Palace are afraid of a Hughes/Joorabchian type hollowing out of the club? [Post edited 9 Jun 2021 17:42]
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 17:47 - Jun 9 with 4221 views | Antti_Heinola |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 16:58 - Jun 9 by LazyFan | He has been clever, he has found out they won't invest and can see without funds Wolves could go down. So, he leaves when he's still a success story, tests Parlarse to see if they will fund players, finds out they won't so moves on. Waiting for a club that let him spend. |
A wise man once said: don’t pick clubs, pick chairmen. So if he is working like that he is doing the right thing. But yeah, inexplicably, wolves fans think they’re ‘sleepwalking to relegation’ with him In charge next season and wanted him out. Be interesting to see what happens there. Back down with us within 5 years. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 18:11 - Jun 9 with 4179 views | LongsufferingR |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 12:46 - Jun 9 by Jogo | I thought he said somewhere that his family are in Portugal and he wanted to return to them. Don't think Palace or Everton are in Portugal. |
...and if they are, they will have to quarantine on their return now. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 18:37 - Jun 9 with 4110 views | bosh67 | I kind of think Santo makes sense there. They want to play flowing football. It's a real re-build but he had kind of come to the end of the journey at Palace and would be offered a big war chest to create his own team - and Eze when he returns. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 19:08 - Jun 9 with 4034 views | rsonist |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 17:41 - Jun 9 by MrSheen | A friend of mine is a big Palace fan. He said a few months ago that the owners were hoping to bring in another couple of US investors (I mean, what could go wrong?). If they succeeded, they would show Hodgson the door and try to make a splash with a new coach. If not, and there was no more in the kitty, they would try to get one more year out of the old nag. Not sure if Hodgson leaving means the success of Plan A, or that they are in urgent need of a Plan C...certainly a sticky moment if so with half the squad being out of contract, Zaha with the hump and Eze under the knife. What's the relationship between Nuno and Jorge Mendes? Maybe Palace are afraid of a Hughes/Joorabchian type hollowing out of the club? [Post edited 9 Jun 2021 17:42]
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Hand in glove, is the relationship. Per the Athletic today Palace (or Dougie Freedman, who has good relations with JM's agency) were of the tenuous opinions that Nuno would a) play attacking football that suited what little is left of their squad (he doesn't, it doesn't), b) submit to developing their youth (he ignored Wolves' very decent crop) and c) that they could get only the good stuff from Mendes shelf (lol). Luckily for Palace the Mendes bunch seem to have had their heads turned by even better patsies in Everton. This whole revamp process of theirs is frightening though to be honest. Wildly different managers, profiles etc, all dodgy fits. Dyche, Ismael, Nuno... and Steve Cooper? On the same list? No new deals until said random manager comes in, except for Benteke who can have an extension as gratitude for four good months in four years. Where's the strategy? They're in a lottery now. Said before on here there is a massive difference between being "established" in the Prem and just avoiding relegation for a bunch of years in a row. Ambition is faith, not hope. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 19:22 - Jun 9 with 4012 views | MrSheen |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 19:08 - Jun 9 by rsonist | Hand in glove, is the relationship. Per the Athletic today Palace (or Dougie Freedman, who has good relations with JM's agency) were of the tenuous opinions that Nuno would a) play attacking football that suited what little is left of their squad (he doesn't, it doesn't), b) submit to developing their youth (he ignored Wolves' very decent crop) and c) that they could get only the good stuff from Mendes shelf (lol). Luckily for Palace the Mendes bunch seem to have had their heads turned by even better patsies in Everton. This whole revamp process of theirs is frightening though to be honest. Wildly different managers, profiles etc, all dodgy fits. Dyche, Ismael, Nuno... and Steve Cooper? On the same list? No new deals until said random manager comes in, except for Benteke who can have an extension as gratitude for four good months in four years. Where's the strategy? They're in a lottery now. Said before on here there is a massive difference between being "established" in the Prem and just avoiding relegation for a bunch of years in a row. Ambition is faith, not hope. |
Thanks, very interesting. Can’t see them surviving without Connor Wickham, the best of his generation. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 20:32 - Jun 9 with 3900 views | kensalriser |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 17:47 - Jun 9 by Antti_Heinola | A wise man once said: don’t pick clubs, pick chairmen. So if he is working like that he is doing the right thing. But yeah, inexplicably, wolves fans think they’re ‘sleepwalking to relegation’ with him In charge next season and wanted him out. Be interesting to see what happens there. Back down with us within 5 years. |
Curbishley/Charlton syndrome. There are only seven clubs that won't be relegated, the rest are only ever one poor season away from the trapdoor. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 23:51 - Jun 9 with 3738 views | LazyFan |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 20:32 - Jun 9 by kensalriser | Curbishley/Charlton syndrome. There are only seven clubs that won't be relegated, the rest are only ever one poor season away from the trapdoor. |
Agreed. I think Norwich will stay up this time, a few signings and I think they will get it together and survive this time. I see Watford and Brentford returning quick fast. So, then it's between Brighton, Burnley, Southampton and Wolves for me who goes down with them. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 00:34 - Jun 10 with 3690 views | Boston |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 16:52 - Jun 9 by EastR | every time I hear or read his name I want to bless myself with holy water |
Indeed, but I keep getting this image of Arthur Daly, nodding his head toward a lock up in Westbourne Park while intoning, Holy Spirit, squire? | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 08:35 - Jun 10 with 3525 views | Antti_Heinola |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 19:08 - Jun 9 by rsonist | Hand in glove, is the relationship. Per the Athletic today Palace (or Dougie Freedman, who has good relations with JM's agency) were of the tenuous opinions that Nuno would a) play attacking football that suited what little is left of their squad (he doesn't, it doesn't), b) submit to developing their youth (he ignored Wolves' very decent crop) and c) that they could get only the good stuff from Mendes shelf (lol). Luckily for Palace the Mendes bunch seem to have had their heads turned by even better patsies in Everton. This whole revamp process of theirs is frightening though to be honest. Wildly different managers, profiles etc, all dodgy fits. Dyche, Ismael, Nuno... and Steve Cooper? On the same list? No new deals until said random manager comes in, except for Benteke who can have an extension as gratitude for four good months in four years. Where's the strategy? They're in a lottery now. Said before on here there is a massive difference between being "established" in the Prem and just avoiding relegation for a bunch of years in a row. Ambition is faith, not hope. |
Good post. Fact is, at least 12 clubs are only one poor appointment or bad start away from relegation, and Wolves are certainly in that group. | |
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Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 09:01 - Jun 10 with 3493 views | Beestonranger |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 08:35 - Jun 10 by Antti_Heinola | Good post. Fact is, at least 12 clubs are only one poor appointment or bad start away from relegation, and Wolves are certainly in that group. |
Friend at work is a Leicester season ticket holder and he says apart from the big 6 the rest are only 2 poor transfers windows away from relegation. Look at the damage done there by Shakespeare in a very short space of time. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 09:46 - Jun 10 with 3432 views | GroveR |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 23:51 - Jun 9 by LazyFan | Agreed. I think Norwich will stay up this time, a few signings and I think they will get it together and survive this time. I see Watford and Brentford returning quick fast. So, then it's between Brighton, Burnley, Southampton and Wolves for me who goes down with them. |
I want to see Brentford go for past-it chancers after one last big contract, like the footballing equivalent of the film "Red", hopefully all from Joorabchian's stable. A trolley dash of monumental stupidity and hubris not seen in the Premier league since....err.... | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 15:53 - Jun 17 with 2901 views | rsonist | Keep em coming, Uncle Jorge. | | | |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 16:23 - Jun 17 with 2871 views | Juzzie |
Nuno EspÃrito Santo. (Non QPR obviously) on 15:53 - Jun 17 by rsonist | Keep em coming, Uncle Jorge. |
I can understand Fonseca's position. I mean, who can possibly survive on £30k-40k (complete guess but you get the point) a week after tax. | | | |
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