10.24.2016, 02:09 PM | #7681 |
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yep. yep yep yep.
i'd say shove bravo back to his goal and he should perform just fine that is if the defense can function ha ha ha damn, pep. so soon. |
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10.24.2016, 04:12 PM | #7682 |
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10.24.2016, 06:35 PM | #7683 |
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Haha, talksport. I have that on every night. Listening to it right now. It's not the most reliable of sources, by any means, but if there's any truth to them it's fucking madness. If Man City have problems (and they do) it absolutely isn't with Silva (trust me on that one) or Aguero - easily the best out and out striker in the Prem and probably one of the top 5 in the world. Priority has to be defence. Kompany's great but made of glass and John Stones seems increasingly error-prone and will never be a 'solid' option in defence. Pep should break the bank and get Diego Godin, but he clearly doesn't want defenders like that. His whole system kind of defines itself against them. But he deserves time to get things right and criticisms of Pep pale beside those being levelled at Mourinho right now. I really wonder if he hasn't burnt himself out. At least with Pep teams, they stand or fall on his principles. It almost feels like Mourinho's just given up. Like the intensity has just evaporated.
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10.25.2016, 09:18 AM | #7684 |
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yeah i was looking for news of pep and found that stuff about silva. i didn't know that's a radio show! (you say you're listening).
godin could work-- i've seen him charge ahead on the attack much like boateng did under pep. why not? as long as he moves around pep is happy. as for mourinho-- evil is tiring! ha ha ha ha. |
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10.26.2016, 03:35 PM | #7685 |
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League Cup: I see United is beating City 1-0 with about 15 minutes to go. Don't you people shit on Bravo this time; he's not even playing.
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10.27.2016, 03:42 AM | #7687 |
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I accept the reasons why Pep ousted Hart, even though I'm not convinced by this obsession with playing out from the back. Teams are working out how to neutralise it, to the point where I just think it presents more risks than potential benefits. How many goals have Man City scored through this sweeper-keeper thing, compared with conceded as a result of it? But Pep's committed to it so either Bravo improves in that area or he needs to get someone who's better at it, and I can't see him wrenching Neuer from Bayern. I was critical of Bravo at first but I'm starting to feel sorry for him now. He's being made to look incompetent, which he obviously isn't.
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10.27.2016, 03:56 AM | #7688 | |
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The problem doesn't seem to be the mobility of defenders, but encouraging them to pass back to the keeper so much. Stones was crucified for it last week, against Southampton, but it came from an ideology imposed by Pep. It has to be a basic function of any defender to minimise risks before anything else. I think it's great having a keeper who's good on the ball but that should be treated as a bonus, and used when necessary, not something you build an entire method around. |
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10.27.2016, 06:49 AM | #7689 | |
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hilarious thing ribéry said after pep left bayern--that he lacked experience ha ha ha. and that he talks too much but football is actually very simple. i dont think it's so much lack of experience as being too immersed in his own head/thoughts/idealism. it's like... a communist leader who wants to reprogram society... and ruins it, with the best intentions maybe i exaggerate but only to clarify my point |
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10.27.2016, 08:14 AM | #7690 |
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We basically agree. The only difference (maybe) is that i do really want his way to come good. Id still rather watch one of his teams play than any other. West Ham aside, obviously, but thats different.
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10.27.2016, 08:32 AM | #7691 | |
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problem is he neglected the defense and we know the results of that, in the end. even though neuer and boateng became amazing under him-- the defense as a whole became weak and vulnerable. like-- putting lahm as midfielder maybe gave you a good midfielder-- but left a hole on bayern's right back. rafinha did improve under pep though. a bit of a zero-sum game in that sense. we all expected him to do great things and he did but he also broke others and in the end a case of parturient montes, considering. |
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10.28.2016, 07:27 PM | #7692 | |
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Yeah, they broke the all time Bundesliga records for the least amount of goals conceded in a season and the most amount of clean sheets. |
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10.29.2016, 11:13 AM | #7693 | |
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but consider that they dominate that league financially and pilfered their biggest opposition, which was dortmund. well, dortmund was otherwise pilfered as well, so that didn't help. kagawa, gotze and lewandowski made dortmund great but were taken, reus stayed but got injured a lot. when it came to big teams though, real madrid beating them 4-0 was a memorable horror. his idea of defense as not letting the opponent have the ball only works when the opponent can't counter. not sure if that's what's happening to him in the prem at the moment. sadly when it came to important games bayern under pep always had a huge 2-lane tunnel down the middle. he did go from 2 holding midfielders to 1. the clean sheets belong to the extraordinary sweeper-keeper. i don't believe the system would have work with anyone else but neuer. granted, there was also bad luck and injuries--badstuber, javi martinez, spent the years in physiotherapy-- but things like moving lahm up as a "most intelligent" midfielder deprived bayern of one of the greatest fullbacks in the world. you could see this at the world cup-- germany suffered until they returned lahm to his rightful place. |
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No, it was a cheap point that I made. I know the Bundesliga stats flatter Bayern. Pep's not gonna be remembered as a great defensive coach - even though the stats do prove he's not exactly bad in that area, either. And big losses against Real Madrid and Barcelona were, at the end of the day, against Real Madrid and Barcelona - and in CL winning seasons, at that. |
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yes one of those years dortmund had a major collapse, scraped the bottom table, and klopp ended quitting, remember? anyway at the CL there was also juve , who had a disallowed morata goal. game ended 4-2 for bayern but that disallow put the game elsewhere psychologically. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aa8ZgyLFQXw and of course atletico it's always the same fucking achilles heel with pep. always always always. fast attack down the middle, POW ACHILLES. ps- i see man city is 1st and just won 4-0 haaa haaaa haaaa |
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10.30.2016, 06:22 AM | #7696 |
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No manager's perfect. I've seen him make some howlers already at Man City. But I just think that following Jupp straight after they'd won the CL (and obliterated Barcelona along the way) he was on a hiding to nothing at Bayern, with any mistake pounced upon by fans as a step backwards.We'll never know how Jupp would've done had he stayed, against a re-booted Barcelona or a Real reinvigorated after their meltdown under Mourinho, or a Juventus that was really starting to click under Conte or against what Simeone was doing at Atletico. Fan's need never ask how he might've dealt with an increasingly ailing Schweinsteiger.
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10.30.2016, 02:59 PM | #7697 |
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Incidentally, you fine mighty football cats may have noticed that after Manuel Pellegrini finished his contract with Manchester City he hasn't coached any club in The Premiership, La Liga, La Ligue 1, Das Bundesliga, La Serie A or even a national team. Guy went for a $eriou$ly lucrative offer from some damn Chinese club. Dude, how much money can you fuckin' need? HO!
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10.31.2016, 04:35 AM | #7698 |
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The money China's throwing around is ridiculous. Like you say, how much do these people need? It's even more insane for players. Apparently Hulk earns more there than Suarez and Neymar do at Barcelona.
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10.31.2016, 09:38 AM | #7699 |
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i didn't know he had gone to china but smart money move ha ha
yeah that place is bananas. i wonder if it's a profitable league or if it's some kind of money laundering scheme or what's the story. sustainable? or opera in manaus? |
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10.31.2016, 02:48 PM | #7700 |
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I doubt that it's profitable. A quick check on google looks like stadium attendances aren't that high, and as long as they continue to give tv coverage to the major european leagues, I can't see it being anything more than a vanity project for a few billionaires. Although I don't think it'll be long before we see those same billionaires starting to buy up some of the big european teams. They already have Inter Milan and Atletico is rumoured to be next on their shopping list.
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