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happygilmore
4:38 Sun Aug 13
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Replace Moyes with another ultra cautious manager...
Some saying about the definition of insanity springs to mind.
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Swiss.
4:36 Sun Aug 13
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Yes.
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RBshorty
3:54 Sun Aug 13
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And I’ll be very surprised if Mancini is happy too be told who’s coming in. And who’s getting sold.?
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Stubbo
3:53 Sun Aug 13
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Wouldn't be my choice....but over Moyes? All day long.
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RBshorty
3:46 Sun Aug 13
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If you want a better brand of negative football. Then sure. Why not.
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Nagel
3:42 Sun Aug 13
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Not for me. Don't like him as a person or a manager. He likes nothing better than a boring 1-0 win. Obviously I'd still take him over Moyes, same as I would Simeone, Jose and others of their ilk.
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Manuel
3:35 Sun Aug 13
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oberto Mancini has resigned as manager of Italy after five years in charge.
The Italian, 58, took charge of the team after they failed to qualify for the 2018 World Cup and led them to victory at Euro 2020, beating England on penalties in the final at Wembley.
The team went on a world record 37-game unbeaten run but then failed to qualify for the 2022 World Cup.
Mancini's successor will be named "in the next few days".
"The Italian Football Federation announces that it has taken note of the resignation of Roberto Mancini from the position of coach of the Italian national team, received late yesterday evening," the Italian Football Federation said.
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