Matador8
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I fecking love the guy already. It's a very simple instruction to tell the striker to watch the goalkeeper, but in real time it's certainly more difficult.
Can't read anything into that. Phil Jones doesn't need anybody, whether they have a fancy Dutch (or Welsh) name or not, to instruct him. He knows. Everything. He's just playing along, trying to make these so-called coaches appear more or less competent. It's the sort of thing Jesus did when he interacted with mortals - you know, keeping up the illusion that he ain't the Messiah, that sort of thing.
Zlatan on Pep. Hehe. I kind of like Zlatan, I must say. I don't dislike Pep, before you accuse me of doing so - I don't at all. But I can easily imagine that many managers out there get into both pseudo philosopher mode (Brenton, anyone?) and pure, hackneyed Rockne mode - in the dressing room.
I think we're lucky, all things said and done, that we don't get to hear the bollocks they spout at half time.
Ferguson was one too.
The football genius in action:
The football genius in action:
That's not genius, it's antagonism. Successful leaders praise in public and criticize in private. You can tell from the body language that neither Rooney nor Jones likes being made to look like a fool or an amateur when the cameras are rolling, and who can blame them?
Perhaps that was the reason why Moyes and the players didn't get along. His small club mentality versus the winning mentality installed in the players by Fergie.Van Gaal just said we already have the mentality and he is just giving us structure. What a manager.
Van Gaal just said we already have the mentality and he is just giving us structure. What a manager.
Important thing is van Gaal also has that mentality. Moyes not so much.I think Moyes did say something very similar i.e. the players are winners and dedicated. He did "try" to give us structure as well.
Important thing is van Gaal also has that mentality. Moyes not so much.
Unless Kagawa gets converted to CM, I think he'll be sold.We need only two number 10. Three at the most. So, who's going to get the boot?
Sounds like a couple of legitimate quotes of which players may be sold.
Think Hernandez and Kagawa will end up being sold. It is a bit ridiculous though, having Mata, Kagawa, Rooney, Hernandez, Welbeck, Van Persie and then if need be Januzaj and Herrera all competing for 2 spots pretty much. No point to it.We need only two number 10. Three at the most. So, who's going to get the boot?
Doubt he considers Rooney as a traditional no.10 despite his shirt number. He's almost definitely talking about Kagawa, Mata, Fellaini and perhaps Cleverley.One of: Mata. Herrera. Kagawa. Rooney.
Anyone else I'm missing as our number 10? Cleverley? Young?
I suggest you read Mockney's post then with the videos of their respective motivational abilities. Giggs personality has always projected the dull and rather flat person he shows in that video. It's not even a question of being rousing and charismatic, he's spitting out platitudes like a sofa pundit on a saturday morning.. to a team of professionals. It's very poor stuff.