Quote from: frank on September 03, 2010, 10:16:25 AMQuote from: Proposition Joe on September 03, 2010, 10:06:05 AMBut the Trainer chooses the tactics and formation and team etc. Were KMac to be Trainer in this context, I would worry.Agreed. I'm very unimpressed by KMacD's tactics and team selection.Yep.I can't understand how anyone thinks a central two of Ireland and Petrov is not going to get walked through at will, for starters, and I think that's what he wanted to play against Everton, too.
Quote from: Proposition Joe on September 03, 2010, 10:06:05 AMBut the Trainer chooses the tactics and formation and team etc. Were KMac to be Trainer in this context, I would worry.Agreed. I'm very unimpressed by KMacD's tactics and team selection.
But the Trainer chooses the tactics and formation and team etc. Were KMac to be Trainer in this context, I would worry.
Quote from: PaulTheVillan on September 03, 2010, 10:08:30 AMDonadoni?Stan's brother has put him in for the job.Don't know enough about him, but he doesn't meet the criteria if they're sticking to it.
Donadoni?
Quote from: pauliewalnuts on September 03, 2010, 10:21:20 AMQuote from: frank on September 03, 2010, 10:16:25 AMQuote from: Proposition Joe on September 03, 2010, 10:06:05 AMBut the Trainer chooses the tactics and formation and team etc. Were KMac to be Trainer in this context, I would worry.Agreed. I'm very unimpressed by KMacD's tactics and team selection.Yep.I can't understand how anyone thinks a central two of Ireland and Petrov is not going to get walked through at will, for starters, and I think that's what he wanted to play against Everton, too.Agreed. We would have been totally and thoroughly slaughtered by Everton had Ireland not been unlucky in the warm-up.Quote from: TimTheVillain on September 03, 2010, 10:16:32 AMQuote from: PaulTheVillan on September 03, 2010, 10:08:30 AMDonadoni?Stan's brother has put him in for the job.Don't know enough about him, but he doesn't meet the criteria if they're sticking to it.I like Donadoni, a certain amount of steel lies beneath the slightly flimsy-seeming appearance (remember, this is a guy who nearly died in a latter-stages European Cup game, only to come back and play, and score, in the final). He won't get it, though, because our board values Premier League experience over quality of applicant.
Donadoni is a man who impresses many with his grasp of tactics, psychology and fitness training. Almost what you might call a leading theorist on the matter. It's true he has limited experience, though.
Quote from: Small Rodent on September 03, 2010, 10:01:17 AMWon more silverware than any Villa manager in probably everyone living memory on here.So when there was grumblings about MON last season and we wondered who we could get that was better than him, was the first name that popped into your head, Gerard Houllier, I bet it wouldn't have made the top 20.
Won more silverware than any Villa manager in probably everyone living memory on here.
Pleased you're joshing, John, because I don't like two up front because it's actually defensive! If you have two up front you have to make up for the huge short fall in midfield, so you are forced to sit deep and counter-attack. It can work, but me no like. I also don't really like specialist defensive midfielders, because if you just pack the place with defensive specialists then your ball retention will be poor.Besides, Donadoni is attack-minded. His mentor was Arrigo Sacchi, one of the greatest attacking tacticians of all time in any sport.
No, Ferguson is a manager. He does the transfers, sorts out contracts, speaks to (some of) the press and everything else - but most importantly he picks the team. He throws the tea cups and turns the hairdryer on full blast at half time when things turn to shit. He's the manager. The coaching staff, or assistant manager and his team, is what it's always been. There is no director of football at Old Trafford. Or at Chelsea. And I'm struggling to see how it would work here.
like i said mate, only joshing, got to have a bit of a laugh or we'd all be cryingfunny thing is with Italian coaches, England have got the only one who only seems to know just one formationwe will always differ on this formation lark. for me its still more about the players and there abilities rather than where they play, for instance take Barca, they may only play with one up front, but when you have Iniesta, Messi,Xabi etc, it doesnt really matter because they will always cause massive problems going forward,its a bit different when you have Petrov, NRC etc