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Zizu 30-10-2024 09:21 PM

Erik Ten Hag sacked
 
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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11552588)
Tactics shouldn't even be an excuse with the players that England have in comparison to Greece.

If I'm being brutally honest.


I don’t know mate .. things are levelling up these days internationally.. only people like San Marino get whoopings

All the other teams are now well organised and super fit



Recently Greece won loads of games and drew with France and lost 1:0 to Holland and Spain


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Alf 30-10-2024 09:33 PM

A team like Manchester United don't need tactics. They can buy the best players. The best players don't need education on football tactics. They know how to play, that's why they're the best players.

They just need a good man-manager. Someone who can get the best out of them. Make them feel loved, happy and wanted.

Managing a top team like this is easy if you're a good man-manager rather than being tactical.

Alf 30-10-2024 09:46 PM

Do you think Guardiola ever gave Messi tactics on how to play football?

If he did, Messi wouldn't be dribbling by defenders at will. He'd be passing inside to keep possession.

Alf 30-10-2024 10:04 PM

Manchester United F'd'up getting rid of David Moyes too early.

It was always gonna be a long term project after the legacy Sir Alex left.

I have said for the nearly 20 years on this forum that Moyes is one of the best. You used to think that I was just bias because I am an Evertonian, but I know that MTVN would back me up now. Ain't that right MTVN?

What he did at both Everton and West Ham in this day and age of football, ruled by money was remarkable.

Sir Alex was very close to being sacked by Manchester United in his early days, but they gave him time and he created a dynasty.

The Slim Reaper 30-10-2024 10:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552626)
Their two greatest ever managers and probably the two greatest managers in the English football league history, Sir Matt Busby and Sir Alex Ferguson. Both Scottish. So why not go for a Scotsman?

Steve Clarke or Big Duncan Ferguson.

Bob Paisley is not Scottish. Shanks was though - the 2 greatest managers in league football history.

Alf 30-10-2024 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11552901)
Bob Paisley is not Scottish. Shanks was though - the 2 greatest managers in league football history.

You have a shout. Both greats. But Busby was more successful than Shankly and Ferguson was more successful than Paisley. Ferguson was more successful than anyone. He won 13 league champions I think.

The Slim Reaper 30-10-2024 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552910)
You have a shout. Both greats. But Busby was more successful than Shankly and Ferguson was more successful than Paisley. Ferguson was more successful than anyone. He won 13 league champions I think.

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Alf 30-10-2024 11:06 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11552912)

But Paisley took over from what Shankly built. Not discrediting Paisley''s achievements but Alex built what he achieved himself.

I always say that Kevin Keegan was the most important person in Liverpool's history. Shankly and Liverpool's greatest ever signing.

The Slim Reaper 30-10-2024 11:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552913)
But Paisley took over from what Shankly built. Not discrediting Paisley''s achievements but Alex built what he achieved himself.

I always say that Kevin Keegan was the most important person in Liverpool's history. Shankly and Liverpool's greatest ever signing.

3 European cups in 5 years (only british manager to do so), all started 4 years after he took over. I get that he was in a privileged position, but didn't ron atkinson finish 2nd the season before fergie took over?

Alf 30-10-2024 11:19 PM

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Originally Posted by The Slim Reaper (Post 11552916)
3 European cups in 5 years (only british manager to do so), all started 4 years after he took over. I get that he was in a privileged position, but didn't ron atkinson finish 2nd the season before fergie took over?

Manchester United had lost their greatness by the time Fergie took over. Liverpool were the clear number one club by that time. Everton had a little spell in the mid-eighties. But Manchester United hadn't won the league since 1967 before Fergie took over. Teams like Leeds, Derby and Nottingham Forest had took over Manchester United by then.

They won the odd FA cup, but they were still living on past reputation from the Busby era.

Mystic Mock 30-10-2024 11:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552813)
A team like Manchester United don't need tactics. They can buy the best players. The best players don't need education on football tactics. They know how to play, that's why they're the best players.

They just need a good man-manager. Someone who can get the best out of them. Make them feel loved, happy and wanted.

Managing a top team like this is easy if you're a good man-manager rather than being tactical.

I didn't know that these players were entering a marriage.

Most of the Man Utd players are divas imo, and lazy ones too.

Ten Hag's Football was terrible, and he had about as much charisma as a Zombie out of TWD.

But he is not the main issue at Man Utd, it's the players who can't respect any of their Managers post-Sir Alex.

Mystic Mock 30-10-2024 11:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11552802)
I don’t know mate .. things are levelling up these days internationally.. only people like San Marino get whoopings

All the other teams are now well organised and super fit



Recently Greece won loads of games and drew with France and lost 1:0 to Holland and Spain


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But the draw was a poor showing from France imo.

Alf 30-10-2024 11:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11552932)
I didn't know that these players were entering a marriage.

Most of the Man Utd players are divas imo, and lazy ones too.

Not necessarily a marriage, more a family, a place to belong and feel wanted, where you're happy.

Same with any place of work. Some places, you don't enjoy it, so your effort to that job is innafective. Some jobs you feel at home and enjoy it and it brings the best out of you.

Top flight footballers don't need tactics, they just need to be in the right frame of mind. It's all in the head.

You modern football fans listen too much to the TV pundits, who are just there to talk nonsense for entertainment value.

Mystic Mock 30-10-2024 11:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552935)
Not necessarily a marriage, more a family, a place to belong and feel wanted, where you're happy.

Same with any place of work. Some places, you don't enjoy it, so your effort to that job is innafective. Some jobs you feel at home and enjoy it and it brings the best out of you.

Top flight footballers don't need tactics, they just need to be in the right frame of mind. It's all in the head.

I feel like it depends on the Footballer and Manager.

For example I doubt that Gerrard got on with every Liverpool Manager when he was a player, but he still always gave his very best for the club.

The same for Rooney at Man Utd.

Basically it comes down to professionalism imo, and it's something that the current Man Utd team just don't have.

Mystic Mock 30-10-2024 11:56 PM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552935)
Not necessarily a marriage, more a family, a place to belong and feel wanted, where you're happy.

Same with any place of work. Some places, you don't enjoy it, so your effort to that job is innafective. Some jobs you feel at home and enjoy it and it brings the best out of you.

Top flight footballers don't need tactics, they just need to be in the right frame of mind. It's all in the head.

You modern football fans listen too much to the TV pundits, who are just there to talk nonsense for entertainment value.

No offense, but isn't it the TV Pundits that talk about the players "needing to be loved?:laugh:"

Alf 30-10-2024 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11552940)
No offense, but isn't it the TV Pundits that talk about the players "needing to be loved?:laugh:"

No, they're just there because they're getting paid ridiculously money to sit on their backsides talking sh!te about football to any fool that will listen to them.

I talk sh!te about football for free, because I can't get paid for it.

Mystic Mock 31-10-2024 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552945)
No, they're just there because they're getting paid ridiculously money to sit on their backsides talk sh!te about football to any fool that will listen to them.

I talk sh!te about football for free, because I can't get paid for it.

Tbh both of us probably talk more sense than Jamie O'Hara or Agbonlahor.:laugh:

Alf 31-10-2024 12:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Mystic Mock (Post 11552948)
Tbh both of us probably talk more sense than Jamie O'Hara or Agbonlahor.:laugh:

Funny you mention Jamie O'Hara, because just yesterday I saw a video clip on YouTube of him chatting with Jason Cundy Chatting about Neville Southall. And O'Hara didn't have a clue as 90 odd percent of the comments in the comments section clarified.

Cundy said that Southall is one of the greatest British keepers ever. Which is a fact. He was the best goalkeeper the World at his peak. Not many British Goalkeepers have been that. And O'Hara was totally dismissive of him. He got totally owned in the comments section, mainly by Liverpool fans who know just how good big Neville was.

Mystic Mock 31-10-2024 12:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Alf (Post 11552955)
Funny you mention Jamie O'Hara, because just yesterday I saw a video clip on YouTube of him chatting with Jason Cundy Chatting about Neville Southall. And O'Hara didn't have a clue as 90 odd percent of the comments in the comments section clarified.

Cundy said that Southall is one of the greatest British keepers ever. Which is a fact. He was the best goalkeeper the World at his peak. Not many British Goalkeepers have been that. And O'Hara was totally dismissive of him. He got totally owned in the comments section, mainly by Liverpool fans who know just how good big Neville was.

Even I know about him and I wasn't even born during his era.:joker:

Zizu 31-10-2024 04:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Zizu (Post 11550439)
Imagine if he wins every game as caretaker manager….


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ManU 5 : Leicester 2

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bots 31-10-2024 10:45 AM

Leicester put out their reserve team, so that scoreline is misleading to say the least :laugh:

Beso 31-10-2024 10:56 AM

What fergie did at Aberdeen is probably the greatest achievement in british football, maybe only matched by cloughie at Forrest.

bots 31-10-2024 11:19 AM

Amorim is not likely to take over at united until the international break, Ruud has a few games to show what he is about

bots 01-11-2024 11:36 AM

Now confirmed. Amorim joins united on 11th November.

Mystic Mock 03-11-2024 06:12 AM

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Originally Posted by bots (Post 11554597)
Now confirmed. Amorim joins united on 11th November.

Can he at least look happy to be managing in the Premier League.:fc:

We've got so many Managers and players who scowl through interviews and press conferences.


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