Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Gary Neville: `Maybe I will not be a coach ever again.`

The legend of Manchester United Gary Neville admitted that there is a real possibility not to deal with coaching again.
Last season the Englishman temporarily led Valencia, as his stay at the Mestalla was extremely weak. He won only 10 of the 28 games by livescore in which he was ahead of the team, which logically led to his dismissal.
Then he went back to being a football analyst for the media giant sky.
`I`m always saying: "never say never", because my love for football is too big, but I definitely believe that very hard to get back to coaching. At the moment I have committed to so many different things.`, said Neville.
`For me, it`s an obligation to put Salford City in the Football League. I also have an obligation to manage the hotel "Football". I wouldn`t be back soon as a coach - maybe in the next 5 years. The truth is that I don`t want it.`
`It may prove that I`m not actually coach, but this is not a loss. Some people consider it as such, but not me.`, added Neville.

Thursday, September 1, 2016

Oficially: Wilshere stayed in England.

Jack Wilshere would still remain in England and will play for AFC Bournemouth, and not for Roma, as he spoke on Wednesday afternoon.
Yesterday it became clear that Arsenal is ready to let him hire to play regularly and there are candidates for his signature.
Crystal Palace was also one of them, as at one moment they started to talk that the Italian Wolves have managed to crack down. The truth, however, turned out to be another.
Wilshire preferred the Cherries for the opportunity to work with a young professional like Eddie Howe. He arrived at the night club analyzed by live score base and posing with team Jersey, with which the transfer occurred.
Minutes before midnight UK time on the website of AFC Bournemouth it was official confirmed the arrival of the midfielder. Subsequently, Arsenal wished him luck.
`Jack is a fantastic signing for the club. He needs no introduction, and with his experience he will help us and we are happy that he is here.`, said the Executive Director of AFC Bournemouth Neil Blake.