Marcus Kendall
Player Valuation: £35m
I'm not a fan of his stubbornnessYep. Did well at Sporting and Utd is a clown show. Still managed to get them in and about CL places.
Also his 3 at the back obsession may work for us
I'm not a fan of his stubbornnessYep. Did well at Sporting and Utd is a clown show. Still managed to get them in and about CL places.
Also his 3 at the back obsession may work for us
Very attacking. Quite involved tactically, lots of overlapping and swapping positions in posession.Good suggestion, what style of football does he coach though?
I don't doubt they are hard to manage but I see the Spurs fans lamenting his brand of football and I think do we want another manager who will play eye bleeding football? Can't we have someone who gets us enjoying watching us? Too much to ask?Spurs are a problem club. Very similar to us. Big signings, big time brand new managers, big new stadium, big new owners... something toxic at the heart of it all.
He's got good pedigree and he did outstanding at Bologna. I just want a manager who makes us play on the front foot and with assertiveness so from reading that bio he seems like a good fit. Do you have an opinion of Sebastian Hoeness?Very attacking. Quite involved tactically, lots of overlapping and swapping positions in posession.
Packs the middle and then uses wide players to drag defenders out so could actually quite suit us.
Plays 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 but on the ball he describes it as 2-7-2 (lol)
"My idea is to play offensively. A short team that controls the game, high pressure and a lot of movement with and without the ball. I want the player that has the ball to always have three or four solutions and two teammates close by to help. The difficulty in football is, often to do things simply but to control the base, pass and get free. I don't like the numbers of the field because they trick you. You can be super offensive with a 5–3–2 and defensive in a 4–3–3. Depending on the quality of the guys. I had a game a while ago where the two full-backs ended up playing as the 9 and 10. But that doesn't mean I don't like people like Samuel and Chiellini, born defenders. Could it be a 2–7–2? No, the goalkeeper counts as one of the midfield seven. For me, the attacker is the first defender and the goalkeeper is the first attacker. The goalkeeper starts the play, with his feet and the attackers are the first to put pressure to recover the ball."
Maybe a risk but a properly progressive young coach.
Barry good luck in trying a basket ball player....
Sèen his shins never footballers legs mate - who the hell scouted him FGS?Just need to get him looking good enough to sell just like we should have sold Beto in the summer after his ‘hot’ streak when we actually managed to play balls for him to run onto as I think there was interest from Leeds early in the window.
Not much- but I’ve seen chronic mismanagement of the under 23s who are in and around the first team squad.Have you watched our Under 23's![]()
Very attacking. Quite involved tactically, lots of overlapping and swapping positions in posession.
Packs the middle and then uses wide players to drag defenders out so could actually quite suit us.
Plays 4-3-3 or 4-2-3-1 but on the ball he describes it as 2-7-2 (lol)
"My idea is to play offensively. A short team that controls the game, high pressure and a lot of movement with and without the ball. I want the player that has the ball to always have three or four solutions and two teammates close by to help. The difficulty in football is, often to do things simply but to control the base, pass and get free. I don't like the numbers of the field because they trick you. You can be super offensive with a 5–3–2 and defensive in a 4–3–3. Depending on the quality of the guys. I had a game a while ago where the two full-backs ended up playing as the 9 and 10. But that doesn't mean I don't like people like Samuel and Chiellini, born defenders. Could it be a 2–7–2? No, the goalkeeper counts as one of the midfield seven. For me, the attacker is the first defender and the goalkeeper is the first attacker. The goalkeeper starts the play, with his feet and the attackers are the first to put pressure to recover the ball."
Maybe a risk but a properly progressive young coach.
Well, the league dictates what is allowed, kick and rush football exists because it occasionally gets results. A good defence makes less mistakes.I don't doubt they are hard to manage but I see the Spurs fans lamenting his brand of football and I think do we want another manager who will play eye bleeding football? Can't we have someone who gets us enjoying watching us? Too much to ask?
Only if ....Joey and his brother.
They could also turn finch farm into an allotment for supplying the canteen..
Parsnips and Kale will be our secret weapon
no, we need a world class manager. He's just a bit better than Moyes, we need a lot better.Eddie Howe
Well, the league dictates what is allowed, kick and rush football exists because it occasionally gets results. A good defence makes less mistakes.
We got an entertainment brand philosophy manager, look how bad that ended up. Great watch for the neutral like, but we were doomed with a thimble full more. A quite horrid excuse of a man, so warped by his own lies he couldn't tell night from day. Thankfully found out 100 times over since.
This season has criticised boring one nil arsenal for being set piece merchants. They're top of the league. Who is happy anywhere?
Took Moyes what, 6 years to get a good starting eleven together in his first spell, and we expect sexy samba football after 12 months?
Aye, right oh!
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