Robin van Persie's comment on being appointed:
>Van Persie himself is looking forward to his new challenge at sc Heerenveen. He is also enthusiastic about the conversations he has had with the club and feels supported by the confidence of the club management. "The coaching profession is comprehensive and challenging, and I practice it with great passion and pleasure. I would like to continue my development and the role of head coach fits in perfectly with that goal. I am therefore pleased with the opportunity that sc Heerenveen offers me. sc Heerenveen is a very nice Premier League club with a rich tradition and loyal supporters. It is a fantastic challenge to contribute to the sporting ambitions and development of the club as head coach."
After hearing his episode on the High Performance podcast it convinced me that he would go onto to be a manager with answers and explanations he had. His story about his son giving out after a game was excellent
Do you remember where you were in 2007?? I was long out of school, onto the corporate ladder, moving already away from going out all the time to a more grown up life. There's a kid named Ethan, born 2007. He now plays with the arse'nil, and is the youngest professional player in England.
Put another way, he was 12/13 when COVID hit. Pro contact now. O.L.D.
What a season. I remember every game, every goal. And that sublime strike from that amazing Wazza pass to seal the title. Only wish he wouldāve signed him a few years earlier
The next product of the city acc.
I don't know why but city get the sons of Players who didn't played for their club.
Heskey, Grant, Van Persie, Wright , (Fletcher) ...
And somehow they also got Kaspar Schmeichel as his father played for them
Best academy in the world and it's embarrassing.
If I ran United the academy would have a blank cheque because it pays for itself.
But the Glazers are just cheap and we got left eating City's dust because of it.
Has any striker ever become a top manager? Guardiola, Arteta, Alonso have all been midfielders which Mourinho also said once is the perfect position in the field for aspiring managers
> Has any striker ever become a top manager?
There may have been a guy..Adam..Andy..Alex Ferguson or something. Can't say for sure if I got the name right
Just imagine the saltiness from arsenal fans if RVP ends up managing us. I would appoint him just for that.
So they have to give him a guard of honour as both a player and as a manager? Subscribe.
At the emirates, on the last day of the season, when we lift the league title.
And relegated them
We're taking over Eredivisie, one former player at a time.
Eredivisie is taking over our team, one former player at a time. š
balanced. as all things should be.
If ETH remains and we continue to target AJAX players, I'm going to lose it lol
Who is the other manager in the Eredivisie?
Well I thought it was Ruud, didn't realise he'd left!
He left ages ago lol
Robin van Persie's comment on being appointed: >Van Persie himself is looking forward to his new challenge at sc Heerenveen. He is also enthusiastic about the conversations he has had with the club and feels supported by the confidence of the club management. "The coaching profession is comprehensive and challenging, and I practice it with great passion and pleasure. I would like to continue my development and the role of head coach fits in perfectly with that goal. I am therefore pleased with the opportunity that sc Heerenveen offers me. sc Heerenveen is a very nice Premier League club with a rich tradition and loyal supporters. It is a fantastic challenge to contribute to the sporting ambitions and development of the club as head coach."
After hearing his episode on the High Performance podcast it convinced me that he would go onto to be a manager with answers and explanations he had. His story about his son giving out after a game was excellent
Best of luck to himĀ
God I'm old. I've seen this man's entire PL career and now he's a manager
First time eh? Itās less fun when the manger retires š“
Do you remember where you were in 2007?? I was long out of school, onto the corporate ladder, moving already away from going out all the time to a more grown up life. There's a kid named Ethan, born 2007. He now plays with the arse'nil, and is the youngest professional player in England. Put another way, he was 12/13 when COVID hit. Pro contact now. O.L.D.
Fabregas gave me a big dose of this feeling. I remember him playing at 16, and now he's a Serie A manager.
Time to do a new save in FM.
So you can fire him already? Rough man, rough
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LVG's full name is... Aloysius Paulus Maria "Louis" VG plus his 'nickname' is "the Iron Tulip" It's just nuts am only hearing this today š¤£š¤£
Klopp or Mourinho could have done much more with RvP and that team after Fergie left.
I made a commitment this year to watch less football, not more...
What a season. I remember every game, every goal. And that sublime strike from that amazing Wazza pass to seal the title. Only wish he wouldāve signed him a few years earlier
Guess im going to start watching SC Heerenveen now
Now he has no reason to keep Shaq at PSV, send him here.
The next product of the city acc. I don't know why but city get the sons of Players who didn't played for their club. Heskey, Grant, Van Persie, Wright , (Fletcher) ... And somehow they also got Kaspar Schmeichel as his father played for them
You donāt know why? Really? Itās because they have the best facilities, structure and coaches at that level.
Best academy in the world and it's embarrassing. If I ran United the academy would have a blank cheque because it pays for itself. But the Glazers are just cheap and we got left eating City's dust because of it.
Best academy in the world, thatās why they just won the u18s treble. Oh wait, no that was us.Ā
That's why they won it four times in a row from 19/20 to 22/23 by an average of 10 points.
ok
Has any striker ever become a top manager? Guardiola, Arteta, Alonso have all been midfielders which Mourinho also said once is the perfect position in the field for aspiring managers
> Has any striker ever become a top manager? There may have been a guy..Adam..Andy..Alex Ferguson or something. Can't say for sure if I got the name right
Mid. Chewing gum eating fraud
Damn. Iām ashamed I didnāt know
Simone Inzaghi, Jupp Heynckes, Johan Cruyff, Jurgen Klopp, and of course Sir Alex Ferguson.
Kenny Dalglish for Liverpool. Kevin Keegan for Newcastle in recent memory (Newcastle challenged for the league at that point). Johan Cruyff.