@sarigginsUSA I don't see it. I believe the owners have created a huge problem with kicking Guidolin at the time he was kicked. During Guidolin it atleast looked like the players wanted to play, under Bradley it doesn't look like they even want to be on the pitch. I hope Bradley gets Swansea together so they don't get relegated as the team has been really fun to watch the past seasons.
@TimBison- I agree, it's highly unlikely to happen. I think Sunderland are more likely to escape because their players are behind Moyes. The Swansea players were actually behind Guidolin and his philosophy. He also had support of the fans. They are the only 2 indicators you need to tell you if a manager should be sacked. A points deficit could be turned around fairly sharply when in a purple-patch and that is especially true at this stage of the season.
Zlatan has 2 goals and Rooney 2 assists thus far. You can tell Swansea are playing badly. Hopefully this is the catalyst for them to go on a terrible run the way the board treated Guidolin. Did nothing wrong but he isn't American. We know how amazing the yanks are at "soccer".
@SteveHyland Good Lord. If Bob Bradley was any other nationality you would be wishing him good luck. Get your head out of your ass and start thinking. Geez. If I didn't know better I'd think you were 12 years old. But I do know better, and have realized you're just an immature, prejudiced adult.
@sarigginsUSA- You didn't understand the point(s). It isn't that Bob Bradley is American so therefore he shouldn't be employed, it is like What4 said below, there was no other reason for employing him in this situation other than he is American. If he was a highly-rated manager who came from a good stock (assistant to a top manager; from a country known for consistently producing top managers etc) it could be argued, even without prior success, he is a better man for the job. But he isn't. Deductive logic tells you why Guidolin was ousted. That's not to say an American can't be a great manager, just that this was so obviously an employment based on nationality and that country is hardly known for footballing prowess. And I wouldn't be wishing the manager good luck if he were from a different country, purely because of the vulturesque nature of the situation. I believe loyalty should be rewarded and disloyalty equally so.
@sarigginsUSA It's not so much about Bradley being American as it is about forcing Guidolin out just when he was starting to turn Swansea around, which seems to have been done just because Bradley is American. At least that's how I see it. Anyway, I do hope Swansea turn it around, however they do it.
Finally, Mou fielded the right players up front (esp Rooney) and United is now firing. Not a co-incidence I guess. Schweini as DM would make the team even stronger.
Mou's biggest problem is player management and team selection. Some players hardly perform under him or never get a chance to do it.
ManU could drop to 10th rank if they lose. Thats the position Mourinho had with Chelsea last year. Seems to be the position that reflects his abilities as a manager these days.
Despite losing again, I think Bob Bradley can pull Swansea out of the relegation zone. Swansea's owners need to invest in the team though.
@sarigginsUSA I don't see it. I believe the owners have created a huge problem with kicking Guidolin at the time he was kicked. During Guidolin it atleast looked like the players wanted to play, under Bradley it doesn't look like they even want to be on the pitch. I hope Bradley gets Swansea together so they don't get relegated as the team has been really fun to watch the past seasons.
@TimBison- I agree, it's highly unlikely to happen. I think Sunderland are more likely to escape because their players are behind Moyes. The Swansea players were actually behind Guidolin and his philosophy. He also had support of the fans. They are the only 2 indicators you need to tell you if a manager should be sacked. A points deficit could be turned around fairly sharply when in a purple-patch and that is especially true at this stage of the season.
Fabanski is obviously having a bad game... 4.2 rating.
@ChelseaRgr8 could have had even worse, fortunately he won one aerial challenge.
@ChelseaRgr8 Thank you Captain Obvious.
Zlatan has 2 goals and Rooney 2 assists thus far. You can tell Swansea are playing badly. Hopefully this is the catalyst for them to go on a terrible run the way the board treated Guidolin. Did nothing wrong but he isn't American. We know how amazing the yanks are at "soccer".
@SteveHyland Good Lord. If Bob Bradley was any other nationality you would be wishing him good luck. Get your head out of your ass and start thinking. Geez. If I didn't know better I'd think you were 12 years old. But I do know better, and have realized you're just an immature, prejudiced adult.
@sarigginsUSA- You didn't understand the point(s). It isn't that Bob Bradley is American so therefore he shouldn't be employed, it is like What4 said below, there was no other reason for employing him in this situation other than he is American. If he was a highly-rated manager who came from a good stock (assistant to a top manager; from a country known for consistently producing top managers etc) it could be argued, even without prior success, he is a better man for the job. But he isn't. Deductive logic tells you why Guidolin was ousted. That's not to say an American can't be a great manager, just that this was so obviously an employment based on nationality and that country is hardly known for footballing prowess. And I wouldn't be wishing the manager good luck if he were from a different country, purely because of the vulturesque nature of the situation. I believe loyalty should be rewarded and disloyalty equally so.
@sarigginsUSA It's not so much about Bradley being American as it is about forcing Guidolin out just when he was starting to turn Swansea around, which seems to have been done just because Bradley is American. At least that's how I see it. Anyway, I do hope Swansea turn it around, however they do it.
Finally, Mou fielded the right players up front (esp Rooney) and United is now firing. Not a co-incidence I guess. Schweini as DM would make the team even stronger. Mou's biggest problem is player management and team selection. Some players hardly perform under him or never get a chance to do it.
This Game will be 3-1. Two Goals from IBRA.
@SoccerCeo perfect:)
@SoccerCeo oh you!
@jcg Thanks
@jcg Thanks
@SoccerCeo Well done, spot on!
@Aereze Thanks.
@SoccerCeo Looking good so far haha
@mikkeeeyy Thanka
@SoccerCeo forgot to predict two assists from rooney
@libehv Thanks.Next Time will.mention about assist too.
@SoccerCeo You got inside info?
@What4 Nope.Just following EPL from many years.
@What4 Nope.Just following EPL from many years.
2-1
draw. again. as much as i hate 2 say that... cuase im a united fan , a realist one
@nimni27 still a draw ?
1-3
ManU could drop to 10th rank if they lose. Thats the position Mourinho had with Chelsea last year. Seems to be the position that reflects his abilities as a manager these days.
@neumi17 look what we have here! another Einstein
what a tough game for Bob Bradley.
1-2 to utd
0-1
0-1 Man U