Hard work beats talent if talent doesn't work hard.

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Wasnt the Milan team built on an unbeatable defence?
Yes, but that's what I've been saying. You have to have that as a base. It's not the end in and of itself. It enables.

There's a balance to be achieved. For me we need to ensure we dont start tilting way too far toward the perspiration end of the Inspiration/Perspiration see-saw.
 
He wasn't asking to be indulged, just treated like everyone else.

Bad politics that's called.

Therein lies the problem Dave, Ross had 3 seasons of being fawned over and told he was doing good things when at times he wasn't and probably knew in himself he wasn't. This past season was a bit of a reality check, the fawning had stopped and he was taking more solid, and at times harsh, advice. In 4 seasons as a first team player it's gone from one extreme to another without a happy medium and his agent may have picked up on that and got in his head a touch, hence the stalling on a new deal
 
Creative football and innovators will always come through and be the best football teams. The Austrian Wunderteam. the Magical Magyars, the Dutch Clockwork Orange...all historical example of the same commitment to play passing football studded with star players.

The best international team ever: Brazil 1970; the best club team ever, probably the Milan 'Immortals' team of Arrigo Sachi. Both packed with creativity and star players.

It'll ALWAYS be that way, thank goodness.
Mourinho plays a very boring style of football, yet he is one of the most succesful managers of modern times.
 

Therein lies the problem Dave, Ross had 3 seasons of being fawned over and told he was doing good things when at times he wasn't and probably knew in himself he wasn't. This past season was a bit of a reality check, the fawning had stopped and he was taking more solid, and at times harsh, advice. In 4 seasons as a first team player it's gone from one extreme to another without a happy medium and his agent may have picked up on that and got in his head a touch, hence the stalling on a new deal
That's fine. I accept much of that. However, do it indoors, nio dragging the issue into the media practically all season.
 
Yes, but that's what I've been saying. You have to have that as a base. It's not the end in and of itself. It enables.

There's a balance to be achieved. For me we need to ensure we dont start tilting way too far toward the perspiration end of the Inspiration/Perspiration see-saw.

Read the thread title Dave.
 
Mourinho plays a very boring style of football, yet he is one of the most succesful managers of modern times.

He's negative in terms of getting to winning positions and closing games down. That's a different matter.

Look at the talent he's bought and played in his career - it's a who's who of the best talent in football for the past decade and a half.
 

Creative football and innovators will always come through and be the best football teams. The Austrian Wunderteam. the Magical Magyars, the Dutch Clockwork Orange...all historical example of the same commitment to play passing football studded with star players.

The best international team ever: Brazil 1970; the best club team ever, probably the Milan 'Immortals' team of Arrigo Sachi. Both packed with creativity and star players.

It'll ALWAYS be that way, thank goodness.

Maybe you don't go back that far but the best club team for many was Real Madrid for much of the 1950's
 
That's fine. I accept much of that. However, do it indoors, nio dragging the issue into the media practically all season.

Then that's the media teams fault for not requesting that Barkley be singled out in questions at pressers. If they weren't persistent then the contract situation would have been left where it should have been, away from publicity
 
The irony of this comment is that every footballer gains his skill through hard work and self discipline ,it isn't magically bestowed on them. When people bemoan their lack of talent they are excusing themselves for lacking the necessary dedication, commitment and application to pursue their own ambition.
this isn't true I'm afraid, to be a top level sportsman, genetically you've won the lottery, no doubt huge amounts of graft also go into it, but you still need to be a bit lucky upon your creation
 

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