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Robbie Rotten wrote:We could go on all year laughing at the amounts spent on X, Y and Z. But, to be fair to Aquilani, he was just unfortunate to have somebody like Roy come in and dismiss him. He's a fab player and was fab when he played, just a shame he never had faith from either manager. He's worth more than what we paid for him, he'll prove that at Juve (if they can pick themselves up from the embarrassment from last year), and he would have proved it here had he been kept.
Not just Roy though, Rafa ignored him too. I honestly don't ever remember him being fab in a Liverpool shirt or getting any plaudits for his performances.
Joined: Mar 07 2007 Posts: 7121 Location: Warrington
Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:You're saying Martin O'Neill and Houllier are crap managers?
They're not top managers but they are still decent managers with lots of excellent top level experience.
Well, I think MON is an average manager. Houllier, I don't rate, despite his success here.
There has been talk of Villa going the 'director of football' approach. It's a good method and should work if done well, but there's a habit in England of doing it the wrong way, and, if Villa do go that way, they'll probably get it wrong as well.
Robbie Rotten wrote:Well, I think MON is an average manager. Houllier, I don't rate, despite his success here.
There has been talk of Villa going the 'director of football' approach. It's a good method and should work if done well, but there's a habit in England of doing it the wrong way, and, if Villa do go that way, they'll probably get it wrong as well.
Whats your take on Hodgson then if MON is an average manager?
personally, I would rate MON over Hodgson by a country mile and then some.
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Joined: Mar 07 2007 Posts: 7121 Location: Warrington
Moomin wrote:Whats your take on Hodgson then if MON is an average manager?
personally, I would rate MON over Hodgson by a country mile and then some.
Similarly average, really, although I admire that Roy's more willing to look into foreign markets, whereas MON prefers to buy tried and tested mediocrity.
I don't like English/British managers to be honest, they have been ineptly 'trained', they have poor methods of coaching and sign a lot of players via agent offers - the mess we see in this country on deadline day is quite embarrassing, and it's all caused/dictated by agents, clubs allow it to happen, too. The way English clubs are ran, when you consider the vast sums of money involved, is pretty embarrassing. There are obvious exceptions, like Moyes and Taggart (as British examples), but there are many other managers who strike me as quite clueless, as well as the people who run the clubs.
Paddy Evra wrote:Cole, Crouch, Rooney, Terry plus two more with court injunctions.
Maybe the England team should start concentrating on football instead of getting their n*bs wet.
If Rooney turns in top quality performances, do you care if he was rimming grannies the night before?
I absolutely don't care what the Chelsea players get up to outside of football, as long as what they're doing doesn't affect their footballing performance.
I think Rooney will get off over his indiscretions a lot easier than Cole and Terry have, because I think there's a huge "2nd team" support of Manchester United that simply doesn't exist for Chelsea.
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Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:If Rooney turns in top quality performances, do you care if he was rimming grannies the night before?
I absolutely don't care what the Chelsea players get up to outside of football, as long as what they're doing doesn't affect their footballing performance.
I think Rooney will get off over his indiscretions a lot easier than Cole and Terry have, because I think there's a huge "2nd team" support of Manchester United that simply doesn't exist for Chelsea.
TBF to Cole, I think he's performed well since news of his affair broke, and that's despite cheating on the "nation's sweetheart" and getting a lot more stick than the others received. Terry's performances were clearly affected when the news broke, and Rooney's haven't been all that good over the past few months.
I mean, why do it with someone who's got a list of Premier League footballers on her CV, and a history of running to the press. Idiot.
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