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He'll no doubt be mentioned but my guess is they would love Big Sam and providing they can pay him and his entourage of staff enough money (he does lack a few bob to be fair) then I can see him going there.
 
They want Mario Biesla apparently. Whom I know very little, except what Google tells me
 



They want Mario Biesla apparently. Whom I know very little, except what Google tells me

Decent record but doesn't speak English, ex Chile boss. I know a bit about him as I'm 1/8th Chilean! He's a bit mad, a more intelligent version of Paulo Di Canio!
 
They want Mario Biesla apparently. Whom I know very little, except what Google tells me

Decent record but doesn't speak English, ex Chile boss. I know a bit about him as I'm 1/8th Chilean! He's a bit mad, a more intelligent version of Paulo Di Canio!

Bielsa is bonkers. He's fanatical about pushing his teams to the absolute limit physically; he rarely lasts more than a season in a job and his teams' performances will almost inevitably drop off a cliff at some point. Last seen failing miserably at Lille; he'd be an utter, utter disaster in the Championship.
 
God knows what a less intelligent version would be like ;)

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Bielsa is bonkers. He's fanatical about pushing his teams to the absolute limit physically; he rarely lasts more than a season in a job and his teams' performances will almost inevitably drop off a cliff at some point. Last seen failing miserably at Lille; he'd be an utter, utter disaster in the Championship.

 
Bielsa is bonkers. He's fanatical about pushing his teams to the absolute limit physically; he rarely lasts more than a season in a job and his teams' performances will almost inevitably drop off a cliff at some point. Last seen failing miserably at Lille; he'd be an utter, utter disaster in the Championship.

He could go either way to be fair. He's had some notable success also. He was brilliant for Chile too, I loved him to be honest and certainly more entertaining than following Gareth Southgate's England!
 
He could go either way to be fair. He's had some notable success also. He was brilliant for Chile too, I loved him to be honest and certainly more entertaining than following Gareth Southgate's England!

He's much better as an international manager - less contact time with the players. His Athletic Bilbao side, the season they demolished a Man U side which won the Premier League title, was brilliant but again they ran out of steam and lost the UEFA Cup final to Sevilla and finished 10th in La Liga (the real one, not the English one).

He was poor at Marseille, left Lazio after two days (!) and utterly dreadful at Lille.
 
Leeds are absolutely excellent at pissing money down a drain.
Same as another team we know.....wonder who that is....
"bouncing along...bouncing at the bottom of the deep blue briny sea......"
:shark: Latin name "Dufficus Sharkicus Stoppicus Bouncicus"
:D
 
He's fanatical about pushing his teams to the absolute limit physically

......….and so is Klopp. Think Liverpool's style is fabulous to watch when the pressing and skill is done properly. We "used" to do it under CW, but it tended to fade out 2nd part of last season, which was a shame. Our pressing when we actually did it was great to watch and you could hear the volume in BDTBL go up a notch when we employed it.

Not sure why we jettisoned it - perhaps CW & AK could explain at some time.

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He's much better as an international manager - less contact time with the players. His Athletic Bilbao side, the season they demolished a Man U side which won the Premier League title, was brilliant but again they ran out of steam and lost the UEFA Cup final to Sevilla and finished 10th in La Liga (the real one, not the English one).

He was poor at Marseille, left Lazio after two days (!) and utterly dreadful at Lille.

Decent assessment. Could go either way at dirty Leeds. Depends if he gets much support obviously. Should be interesting anyway!
 



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