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Date Posted: Wednesday, February 26, 11:25:33am
Author: Juana Aorta
Author Host/IP: 217-155-46-35.dsl.in-addr.zen.co.uk / 217.155.46.35
Subject: Not entirely Fulham related...

What an odd, but great season this is. Man City, Chelsea, Spurs and Man Utd on a scale of relative mediocrity to dismalness. Small to medium clubs like ourselves, Forest, Bournemouth, Brentford, Brighton and Palace, all punching way above the economic limitations of historically limited clubs, but all having some of the best head coaches in Europe. Makes me wonder if United sought Amorin because he was cheaper than these coaches already acclimatised and performing well in the Premier League? Glasner is the one I I predict will have the ability to do best at a bigger club, with perhaps Iraola a close second, followed by Marco and Tomas Frank not far behind. Not sure about the Brighton coach. He's still learning and can be overly cavalier, but still top half of the table! Perhaps if Marco does leave end of season, we could entice Amorin?
Anyway, here's hoping we get a win over United this Sunday, and make his tenure even more unstable. Who doesn't love a touch of schadenfreude when it comes to Man Utd?

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