Was only 2 weeks ago Yorkie wanted it.
Bowery for player manager. He is just that good.
Quote from: dave shelley on December 27, 2013, 03:39:27 PMI'm dreaming I know but, I'd love to see Jurgen Klopp. If only to see that infectious smile but, we'd probably soon wipe that off his face.Seriously, it would be a great appointment.We can't afford those gnashers , if its a good set of teeth you are after look further than Owen coyle and his ill fitting falsies On a serious note Bielsa is far and away the best suggestion I've seen so far followed by koeman - but would either take it?
I'm dreaming I know but, I'd love to see Jurgen Klopp. If only to see that infectious smile but, we'd probably soon wipe that off his face.Seriously, it would be a great appointment.
I don't know anything about Cocu in management but he's got the credentials from PSV and Barcelona, so presumably his football would be up to date. However, he's less than a season into his first proper job and he's not doing too well in Eindhoven so far this season, but who knows.
On a serious note Bielsa is far and away the best suggestion I've seen so far followed by koeman - but would either take it?
Quote from: eastie on December 27, 2013, 03:53:36 PMOn a serious note Bielsa is far and away the best suggestion I've seen so far followed by koeman - but would either take it?Eastie, I'm sure that in the last week you've made a post saying that you take no interest in foreign football apart from watching Barcelona play Real Madrid.What exactly is leading you to the above point of view?
A fanatic of football videos that he adds to his collection, Bielsa on occasion checks pitch measurements by pacing them out before deciding on a particular formation. He allocates separate training times for different parts of his squad. Former Argentine national team captain Roberto Ayala and defender under Bielsa stated "Sometimes we wouldn't see any of the strikers, because he'd have them training at a different time, and it was the same with the midfielders."[2]He is known for watching and collecting numerous football videos to the point of obsession. He edits and analyzes each video for each individual player. He also utilizes statistical software and other technological tools to prepare for games. John Carlin, an English journalist, has stated that Bielsa "has the most cultured library of soccer in the world." [26]Athletic Bilbao's striker Fernando Llorente said in an interview "At first he seems tough and he may even annoy you with his persistence and don't-take-no-for-an-answer resilience, but in the end he is a genius." [27] Barcelona's Pep Guardiola called him the "best manager in the world" in 2012.[28]As Bielsa refuses to grant exclusive interviews, the press conference has become his preferred method of communication. He has been known to field every last question from the assembled media during these gatherings. If the talk turns to the intricacies of the game, a three- or even four-hour press conference is possible. According to him: Every section of the media should get the same attention from me, from the capital's most prominent TV channel to the smallest newspaper in the provinces.[2]
Bielsa's great. Just the sight of him on the VP touchline, in his tracksuit, crouching to about knee-level and staring unblinkingly at the pitch with his big mug of espresso in his hand (yes, really, espresso in a big mug) would be fantastic in any given situation. But this isn't a serious suggestion, we're not there yet and would he want it and who knows and blah blah, but it is a nice thought.
Quote from: eastie on December 27, 2013, 03:53:36 PMQuote from: dave shelley on December 27, 2013, 03:39:27 PMI'm dreaming I know but, I'd love to see Jurgen Klopp. If only to see that infectious smile but, we'd probably soon wipe that off his face.Seriously, it would be a great appointment.We can't afford those gnashers , if its a good set of teeth you are after look further than Owen coyle and his ill fitting falsies On a serious note Bielsa is far and away the best suggestion I've seen so far followed by koeman - but would either take it?Re Bielsa: In my opinion we're a similar if not more attractive option than Atheltic Bilbao. Plus he seems to be willing to get right into a job if, as reported, he was interested in the Ireland job - we're a much bigger job than Ireland. The only problem is that I don't think Lerner has the balls to hire such a controversial and mental character. Lerner's track record shows he places "Premier League experience" above all else which is extremely conservative. Unfortunately 'conservative' seems to be exactly what Lerner wants. Somebody who will get us finishing in the bottom half season after season and keep the budget low while Lerner rakes in the profit.
AVB would struggle badly. Not a chance he would be any better.
Quote from: Dave on December 27, 2013, 04:34:17 PMQuote from: eastie on December 27, 2013, 03:53:36 PMOn a serious note Bielsa is far and away the best suggestion I've seen so far followed by koeman - but would either take it?Eastie, I'm sure that in the last week you've made a post saying that you take no interest in foreign football apart from watching Barcelona play Real Madrid.What exactly is leading you to the above point of view? His record as a manager with Argentina and Chile at international level...