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That doesn't give you the excuse to launch like that. I reckon he wasn't acting like that because eof his teammates, but because he is a JT.

it was just a reaction. what kehl did was much worse. VDV just screamed at lewa but khel actually pushed VDV physically away.

anyway yellow is right.
 
Barcelona can play the same game without their coach. They don't need him.
When you were speaking about Mancini and City you said Mancini doesn't get the most out of his players whereas Ferguson was getting the maximum out of his Man United team, which is why United are top.

Either you think managers don't count or you were wrong when you said the above?
 
commentator said it was deserved. for me it looked like he saw skjelbread but still didn't try to stop the movement

The fuck do I care what the SKY fuck said? He planned on kicking the Hambcunt for what? It was around the middle circle and he could've injured himself in the process. Laughable decision..
 
When you were speaking about Mancini and City you said Mancini doesn't get the most out of his players whereas Ferguson was getting the maximum out of his Man United team, which is why United are top.

Either you think managers don't count or you were wrong when you said the above?

I think he's trying to say that a psychiatrist could essentially do the same job as a top-level manager
 
Maybe he is but the management of a players mentality is one of the core aspects of football management.

Yeah, but he thinks that any mug can set up a team, get the right players in, deal with the squad properly etc, and the only thing that managers really bring to the table is mental coaching
 
Not all clubs need the same level of managing as others. Barcelona are unique in that the system and style of play is drilled into the players from a very young age.
Even then he's wrong.

Pep made big changes to the Barca side. He added new personnel (at times at a limited cost), moved the positions of players and changed the way they played.

He made a difference as manager.
 
When you were speaking about Mancini and City you said Mancini doesn't get the most out of his players whereas Ferguson was getting the maximum out of his Man United team, which is why United are top.

Either you think managers don't count or you were wrong when you said the above?

Mancini is a complete retard. He shouldn't be allowed in the society. Any normal person can do better than him.
 
The fuck do I care what the SKY fuck said? He planned on kicking the Hambcunt for what? It was around the middle circle and he could've injured himself in the process. Laughable decision..

I'm not saying he did it on purpose. lewa is far from a JT.
it was still a harsh foul and he could have injured him. I don't know what the ruling on this is.
just reporting what sky commentator said
 
Barcelona can play the same game without their coach. They don't need him.

Tito Vilanova was Guardiola's assistant manager for a long time and is widely acknowledged as being a major contributor to Pep's tactics over the years. He knows the in's and out's of the team and how they play. Your example doesn't work.

A new manager coming from outside the club wouldn't be able to replicate what Vilanova is doing.
 
Mancini is a complete retard. He shouldn't be allowed in the society. Any normal person can do better than him.
But you did say that Ferguson was getting the maximum out of the Man United squad, which by and large I agree with.

So do you think almost any manager, the ones which aren't regarded anyway, could get as much out of the same squad and get the same results?
 
But you did say that Ferguson was getting the maximum out of the Man United squad, which by and large I agree with.

So do you think almost any manager, the ones which aren't regarded anyway, could get as much out of the same squad and get the same results?

Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I distinctly remember confuziz saying that managers had no discernable effect on their teams. What happened to that?
 
But you did say that Ferguson was getting the maximum out of the Man United squad, which by and large I agree with.

So do you think almost any manager, the ones which aren't regarded anyway, could get as much out of the same squad and get the same results?

Wenger could have done the same at united yes.

Errrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr I distinctly remember confuziz saying that managers had no discernable effect on their teams. What happened to that?

With that I mean that you and me (or someone with basic tactical knowledge) can do a lot if you have the right players and financial capabilities.
 
Fuck betting on the Bundesliga from now on. Bayern are the only reliable team in it
did you bet on dortmund?
it's far from over. gonna be an interesting second half. I have to admit this was by far the best first half from hamburg this season. dortmund wasn't even that bad aside from bender and hummels.
 
did you bet on dortmund?
it's far from over. gonna be an interesting second half. I have to admit this was by far the best first half from hamburg this season. dortmund wasn't even that bad aside from bender and hummels.

And Leverkusen. I had a feeling the Dortmund loss could lead to a few bad results in a row, but I risked it because of my love for Sami :(
 
I was up 'til 7am playing Guild Wars 2. Just dragged myself out of bed and missed something good, it seems. How were we, Bungie/Ush?

Tito Vilanova was Guardiola's assistant manager for a long time and is widely acknowledged as being a major contributor to Pep's tactics over the years. He knows the in's and out's of the team and how they play. Your example doesn't work.

A new manager coming from outside the club wouldn't be able to replicate what Vilanova is doing.

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did you bet on dortmund?
it's far from over. gonna be an interesting second half. I have to admit this was by far the best first half from hamburg this season. dortmund wasn't even that bad aside from bender and hummels.
Far from over? Did you miss the red card?
 
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