RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:One of the Lads has just laid down some serious money on Benitez being the next Man City manager ....
and he's no f ucking Mug when it comes to making money
worcester_red wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:One of the Lads has just laid down some serious money on Benitez being the next Man City manager ....
and he's no f ucking Mug when it comes to making money
I'd like that to happen for two main reasons, firstly it would mean Citeh becoming even more sh!te than they currently are and secondly it would p!ss off Fergie so so much.
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Benitez able to buy any player he so desired the cream of Europes finest talents at his disposal and an ever inexhaustible supply of transfer funds .... seriously Taggart would cry into his pillow every night .... We do agree that Rafa at Man City would really annoy the blotchy fella
7_Kewell wrote:Man City has too many egos as it is, without Rafa joining them. Besides, he's suppose to be going to Blackburn
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:One of the Lads has just laid down some serious money on Benitez being the next Man City manager ....
and he's no f ucking Mug when it comes to making money
Lee J wrote:RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:One of the Lads has just laid down some serious money on Benitez being the next Man City manager ....
and he's no f ucking Mug when it comes to making money
I'll betcha a tonne they don't touch him with a barge pole.
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:I'm confused now ..... So he's still presently in the respect of both concerned parties in gainful employment ?
and still the coach of Inter Milan ......
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Benitez plots exit strategy
(UKPA) – 1 hour ago
Rafael Benitez's agent has confirmed ongoing talks are aimed at ending his contract at Inter Milan, according to Sky Sports Italia.
In what amounts to the first solid indication that Benitez has indeed been sacked by the reigning Serie A and European champions, agent Manuel Garcia Quilon was quoted as saying on Wednesday night : "We are talking about it, but I cannot say anything more".
Quilon met with Inter vice president Rinaldo Ghelfi and technical director Marco Branca, as well as the club lawyer Angelo Capellini, and added: "We are neither optimistic nor pessimistic. We will meet again to talk more."
With Benitez back in Liverpool, speculation has swirled for the last 24 hours that he has been dismissed as Inter coach, but the club have denied the story thus far, with president Massimo Moratti describing the situation as "a bit of a mess" that the club are "trying to understand".
But the 50-year-old looks likely to leave the post after he issued a 'sack me or back me' ultimatum after leading Inter to success in the FIFA Club World Cup on Saturday.
After the weekend 3-0 win over African side TP Mazembe, Benitez called for Moratti to back him in the upcoming transfer market after an otherwise poor start to the season.
The five-time reigning Serie A champions sit seventh in the Serie A table while they only qualified second in their Champions League group behind competition debutants Tottenham.
Inter's season has been undermined by injury, but with a 13-point gap behind leaders and city rivals AC Milan, Benitez has come under intense fire just six months into the job.
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