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General Category => Sports, Hobbies & Interests => Topic started by: Hope on July 01, 2016, 05:58:54 PM
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You may or may not support or even like Manchester City - but I reckon this news is really sad. Hope someone picks him up quickly for a management role. Could the Welsh FA grab him to work with Chris Coleman?
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You may or may not support or even like Manchester City - but I reckon this news is really sad. Hope someone picks him up quickly for a management role. Could the Welsh FA grab him to work with Chris Coleman?
I regard football as interminably boring (on a good day) but I'm fairly sure he didn't play for Manchester City.
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You may or may not support or even like Manchester City - but I reckon this news is really sad. Hope someone picks him up quickly for a management role. Could the Welsh FA grab him to work with Chris Coleman?
I do support Man City. Giggs has never been part of the club though
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You may or may not support or even like Manchester City - but I reckon this news is really sad.
Not as sad as England's performance against Iceland.
Hope someone picks him up quickly for a management role.
Is he actually any good?
Could the Welsh FA grab him to work with Chris Coleman?
Chris Coleman is doing an excellent job with limited resources. Why does he need makeweight?
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You may or may not support or even like Manchester City
I reckon you want to edit that bit. It's probably worse than David Cameron's Weston Vilham faux pas.
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I reckon you want to edit that bit. It's probably worse than David Cameron's Weston Vilham faux pas.
he could be just taking the piss
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Whoops. Not sure why my smartphone corrected United to City!
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Not as sad as England's performance against Iceland.
But what's sad about a foregone conclusion?
Is he actually any good?
Seem to remember that his few matches in charge following Moyes' departure were quite successful. He has an amazing footbvalling brain.
Chris Coleman is doing an excellent job with limited resources. Why does he need makeweight?
I am aware that he is doing well at the moment, but he has a team - he doesn't work alone. Look at the Welsh rugby team; they have a number of past players who provide support and skills advice. Why not Wales' football team.
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But what's sad about a foregone conclusion?
I think you'll find that, prior to the match, most people were confidently predicting an England win.
Seem to remember that his few matches in charge following Moyes' departure were quite successful. He has an amazing footbvalling brain.
It didn't do Man U much good last season.
I am aware that he is doing well at the moment, but he has a team - he doesn't work alone. Look at the Welsh rugby team; they have a number of past players who provide support and skills advice. Why not Wales' football team.
Yes he already has a coaching team. They are doing pretty well so why add Ryan Giggs to it?
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You may or may not support or even like Manchester City - but I reckon this news is really sad. Hope someone picks him up quickly for a management role. Could the Welsh FA grab him to work with Chris Coleman?
There are a lot of things I would describe as really sad in this world but not this.
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I think you'll find that, prior to the match, most people were confidently predicting an England win.
Many were predicting a win, but even they were also saying that England has a history in such situations.
It didn't do Man U much good last season.
He hasn't been in charge at MUFC for 2 years. I seem to recall an interview with van Gaal where LvG commended Giggs on his input.
Yes he already has a coaching team. They are doing pretty well so why add Ryan Giggs to it?
I am aware that Coleman renewed his contract just before the Euros - but not sure where the coaching team members stand contractually.
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Whoops. Not sure why my smartphone corrected United to City!
Probably because you typed it wrong.
A bad workman also blanks his tongue.
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What is "an amazing football brain" ? Hopey says.
All you have to do is run about and kick a ball, why do you need brains?
There are no tactics all you have to do is get the ball in the net there is no alternative way to score. You are only allowed to move the ball by kicking it or heading it. How much "brain" does that require?
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What is "an amazing football brain" ? Hopey says.
All you have to do is run about and kick a ball, why do you need brains?
Clearly you've never played football properly, john. As you may have noticed last Monday evening, a lot of the commentators were complaining about the fact that the England players and even Roy Hodgson seemed to have no plan. Planning requires brains, and football requires well-thought out tactics.
There are no tactics all you have to do is get the ball in the net there is no alternative way to score. You are only allowed to move the ball by kicking it or heading it. How much "brain" does that require?
You seem to forget that there is an opposition trying to stop you doing just that, john. They too will likely have a well-though out plan or tactics. When the two sets of tactics clash, resulting in a dearth of goals or more gaols to the other side, one or other side has to rework their tactics on the hoof in order to nullify the other team's tactics. That requires considerable brain power.
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I think it is time to leave the nest. He has been at Old Trafford for 29 years, and there is no way they were going to pick him as manager. He could have stayed as some kind of youth coach, but this seems humiliating. He has to go and see if he is any good in management. If he is, he might be able to come back one day. I notice that some fans are getting irritated with him, so best to go now.
Football brains? A lot to do with an instinctive grasp of geometry, plus of course, technical ability.
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A recent example of footballing brains was Ramsey in the last Wales game. I thought he was sensational, and if you had a camera tracking him for 90 minutes, I think you would see his positional awareness, and that includes awareness of his team-mates and his opponents, and then his ability to pass the ball into unexpected areas, and of course, great technique. I suppose calling it 'brains' sounds odd, as it's not intellectual, more instinctive. Football is geometry on grass, with heavy lifting.
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I suppose calling it 'brains' sounds odd, as it's not intellectual, more instinctive. Football is geometry on grass, with heavy lifting.
The issue is that players who have an instinctive ability to read the game while they're on the pitch rarely seem to able to read it from the dug out.
Fergie and Wenger were both very average players, who became great managers. Mourinho didn't even play professionally.
In fact the only person inducted to the English Football Hall of Fame as both a player and a manager is Alf Ramsey.
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The issue is that players who have an instinctive ability to read the game while they're on the pitch rarely seem to able to read it from the dug out.
Fergie and Wenger were both very average players, who became great managers. Mourinho didn't even play professionally.
In fact the only person inducted to the English Football Hall of Fame as both a player and a manager is Alf Ramsey.
This is very interesting. It suggests that management is more cerebral than playing?
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There are no tactics all you have to do is get the ball in the net there is no alternative way to score. You are only allowed to move the ball by kicking it or heading it. How much "brain" does that require?
As you obviously know nothing about football, I suggest you stop pontificating about it.