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Originally posted by williamshankley:
I imagine that Italian clubs and Barcelona and Real Madrid are quite high prolfile! This would be an exceptional inclusion into the game!
Maybe people would think this would be too much sifting through news items, however I'm pretty sure Eriksson, Capello etc aren't exactly enthralled with having too ask questions more than they should.
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Exactly - that's why I figured "European play" was a level beyond mere "Premiership manager".
You might even make the distinction between clubs which "expect" Champions League qualification, clubs which merely "expect" European qualification, and the rest of the top-flight clubs.
Thinking about this a bit more, I was wondering - perhaps controversially! - about the "No Comment" answer.
My thinking is that "No comment" would be a sufficient dodge at the Conference level, maybe even the League One level ..
.. but by the time you're managing Barcelona

when you get media speculation like "After Smithaldinho's poor performance the last two weeks, speculation is you're scouting Juventus star Jonesaldo as a potential replacement. With the transfer window closing in a mere week, can you tell us your plans?" ...
... IRL, a "No Comment" answer to that question
gets spin. For example, I might "No Comment" it, only to read the next morning:
"Speculation is heating up after Amaroq yesterday refused to deny speculation that Barcelona is in talks with Juventus about Jonesaldo. Surely, if there were no truth to the rumours, the manager would simply have said he had no interest...."
.. with, of course, the potential for reactions from Smithaldinho, Jonesaldo, Juventus, and even some of my other opinionated players.
Of course, moving in that direction is going to frustrate the chunk of players who have learned to "No Comment" everything...