05.06.2017, 01:45 PM | #8441 |
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Swansea v Sunderland next week will be epic
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As if Silva's home record got ended by fucking Sunderland
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05.06.2017, 02:27 PM | #8443 |
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Hull and Palace will be massive too. I thought Palace were looking OK but they collapsed today. Have you put a bet on the final bottom 3?
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Nah I haven't. The only bet I've put for the end of the season is Juventus and Man United to get to the finals. The relegation battle is too close to call for me. So presuming Middlesbrough go down on Monday(?) I've no idea who will be the third team. Kinda leaning towards Hull, but god knows. Real Madrid B-team totally battering Granada (#hello mother, hello father#) as expected. Kinda embarrassing to watch really.
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05.07.2017, 10:56 AM | #8445 |
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Watching MU v Arsenal right now. If MU win I think Liverppol's CL place will be gone. They were shocking against Southampton earlier. Heavy metal football played through some very worn out valves. Klopp in pure angry-face mode.
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lolol. poor kloppo! yes, he runs out of ideas when his players wear out physically. it's like-- i'll just leave it at that.
i haven't watched bayern this weekend (though i will probably watch them vs rb leipzig the next one) but i am a bit meh about carletto's nouveau-freedom experiment. don't really understand what he's doing and i wouldn't mind a zonal marking article explaining it. which reminds me there was one article about bayern-dortmund from last december. and the zonal marking guy has a book out apparently and has started posting again to promote the thing. or something. i quit reading about football tactics for a while but i should probably do that again. since i'm getting organized at long last again. reading the transfer news doesn't provide the same level of satisfaction. at least not without a tactical context. speaking of transfer news, bayern is poaching hoffenheim's best player. lol. anyway i'm rambling ha ha ha |
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I've got that on order. Looking forward to reading it massively. If you wanna learn more about tactics read the book that Michael Cos has cited as his main influence Inverting the pyramid It gets pretty heavy at times but totally worth a read
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And Bayern poaching other players from the league? I'm SHOCKED.
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i have that book right on my shelf. i read it on the regular trying to make sense of it. i wish there were videos. awaiting the future e-book ha haaa haaaa. or documentary film. Quote:
i know it's a croatian guy KRAMARIC´ <-- that thing on the C that's teh guy he's strong and massive but also fast-- the anti-pep hire! that has to be a good sign haa haaa haaa https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrej_Kramarić there ya go -- speaking of pep: mandzukic and kroos headed for the CL final lololololololo |
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05.08.2017, 04:47 AM | #8450 |
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That Michael Cox book will be a must read. Inverting the Pyramid is great.
Kramaric made no impression at all at Leicester. I didn't even know they'd sold him in the summer. |
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Did you read his teaser chapter about that Newcastle/Liverpool game?
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LOL, ah 'that' game. I assumed that was precisely the kind of match that defied analysis. Like 'that' Hagler-Hearns fight. Sport as pure one-dimensional aggression. I just read the teaser though, and, what I really like about Cox's style is he can focus on the tactics without ignoring the sheer intensity of it all. A lot of tactics' heads get too cold about things, missing the real story, but he never seems to. Also interesting was how that definitely defined Keegan's Newcastle (and Keegan's managerial style as a whole), the stats for that season telli another story.
Also a bit of a nostalgia trip, reading about Collymore without mention of either Ulrika or dogging in the same sentence. (Hated him then, still hate him, only for different reasons.) Brilliant stuff. |
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I agree about wanting videos relating to the matches he's talking about. Youtube is a bit shit for that.
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Crazy how one game can make you think that that's how Newcastle were for the whole season. Cox does mention in that piece how it's an odd to try and unravel but it's good to read about it. I was *thinks* 10 at the time, didn't have sky and it was a school night so I definitely didn't see that game at the time. The only things I had to keep up with the games/teams were seeing Everton play, premier league stickers and teletext. Meaning I was never in the slightest knowledgeable about tactics in teams. Who is at 10?
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Videos would be great but getting the rights for the footage would be a nightmare. I suppose they could do CGI versions but it wouldn't be the same.
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They should do it with sensible soccer. None of this CGI shit
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I don't think anyone in England was then. I'd say there's a cult of tactics now which probably started with the classicos between Mourinho and Pep, and their almost purist adoption of opposing styles. I don't remember a time when there's been so much interest in managers. People were always interested in managers but more as personality types (I'm thinking about Ramsey, Clough, Fergie, etc). Either way, I definitely think this cult of tactics has created an equivalent cult of the manager, especially online, in threads like this: it being easier to discuss their rational tactical decisions than trying to understand and explain what great players do. Obviously all this coincides with the rise of Messi and Ronaldo but there's really very little to say about them without falling back on words like 'brilliant' or 'incredible'. So in that sense, it's perhaps no coincidence that this new fascination with discussing tactics also created a cult around more cerebral players like Xavi and Pirlo. In an era of Keegan, Fowler, etc, I'm not sure this thread would've lasted as long as it did, and certainly wouldn't have been anywhere as interesting. |
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Just youtube videos of a guy excitedly explaining tactics in classic games with subbuteo? I'd watch it...
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I'll sit on this one and talk further tomorrow
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