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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
no, totally, i would totally have said west ham, kloppo has said he likes english football, but some days ago you said they had hired gollum, ha ha, so i refrained from naming them. the article mentions hamburg shopping for a coach and schalke has been stalling behind leverkusen and monchengladbach, so im thinking those are obvious candidates. and QPR... they always do poorly, don't they?
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And I still think it'll be Moyes but if the Klopp situation had been announced a little earlier I'm sure he'd have been a very big blip on the owners' radar.
Problem in England is, even with the new TV deal, it'll be very hard for any emerging team to become regular CL qualifiers. Maybe the odd season but nothing as consistent as I expect most big name managers would want. And with the possibility that our qualification slots might drop from 4 to 3, unless you can secure a Russian or Saudi multi-billionaire, it'll become even more difficult. There'll be an interesting situation in a few years where most Prem clubs will be richer than most European teams in the CL but won't be in a position to actually play them.