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PHCgull

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Thanks for sharing! Might call his Dad...
 
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Bozza

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Most browsers should offer a translation option these days.

I’ve not read the full piece yet but I did catch wind of a full staff bingo night that Hürzeler and his coaching team arranged.

 
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He is the new German wonder trainer! The youngest head coach in Premier League history! At 31 years old, Fabian Hürzeler stirs up the establishment in England with Brighton & Hove Albion, has just beaten Pep Guardiola and champion Manchester City 2:1.

With a club that invested more in transfers than Bayern (231 to 142 million euros) and has a higher market value than Dortmund (571 to 474 million euros).

In the BILD podcast "Phrasenmäher", the former promotion coach of St. Pauli talks about his crazy career - and reveals ...

► Whether a victory against Pep feels different from a victory in Elversberg

Hürzeler: "Of course, a victory against Pep is something special because he revolutionised football with his ideas and achieved something unique. It shows that we can challenge the establishment. But I'm especially proud of my staff and the players.”


► What phone tips he got from Guardiola

Before his move from St. Pauli to Brighton for around 5 million euros, Hürzeler phoned with Pep: "I have a motto and that means: On the shoulders of giants you can continue to look! I asked Pep what the key is to winning games in the Premier League. His answer was: You have to control the opponent's switching behaviour! That's totally true. His second message was: You have to keep developing your game idea. Pep is a master at it.”

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AZ Gull

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Most browsers should offer a translation option these days.

I’ve not read the full piece yet but I did catch wind of a full staff bingo night that Hürzeler and his coaching team arranged.


Jonas Scheuermann spoke about the bingo stuff when he was on the official Albion podcast back on November 4th.
 










Wozza

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He is the new German wonder trainer! The youngest head coach in Premier League history! At 31 years old, Fabian Hürzeler stirs up the establishment in England with Brighton & Hove Albion, has just beaten Pep Guardiola and champion Manchester City 2:1.

The article isn't behind a paywall, so I've copied and pasted the auto-translate version......

He is the new German miracle trainer! The youngest head coach in Premier League history! At the age of 31, Fabian Hürzeler stirs up the establishment in England with Brighton & Hove Albion, has just beaten Pep Guardiola and champion Manchester City 2:1.

A media outlet publishes a fine, Albion-related piece.... and people simply steal the content.

Boils my piss!
 






Change at Barnham

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A media outlet publishes a fine, Albion-related piece.... and people simply steal the content.

Boils my piss!
The link to the original article was shared which would have driven traffic through the Bild site.
If it hadn't been shared would it have been otherwise viewed?

I guess the translation was then done because it was thought some people might be unaware of how to read it.

I'm not saying that copying articles is okay if not shown in it's original form, but I can't see why posting the original link with all the associated advertising doesn't help increase the amount of people going to the Bild site.

(Wozza, If I've mis-read that scenario, be nice in the way you slaughter me please)
 


Wozza

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The link to the original article was shared which would have driven traffic through the Bild site.
If it hadn't been shared would it have been otherwise viewed?

I guess the translation was then done because it was thought some people might be unaware of how to read it.

I'm not saying that copying articles is okay if not shown in it's original form, but I can't see why posting the original link with all the associated advertising doesn't help increase the amount of people going to the Bild site.

(Wozza, If I've mis-read that scenario, be nice in the way you slaughter me please)
Why is anyone going to click on an external link if the ENTIRE article has been pasted here?!

It's depriving the publisher of page views and revenue. A small amount, sure, but it's about respect imo.

(Also, online journalists are increasingly 'judged' on metrics.)
 






Bozza

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A media outlet publishes a fine, Albion-related piece.... and people simply steal the content.

Boils my piss!
Sorry - I was being Dad Taxi.

I always remove full copy and pastes where I see them here, for two reasons...

1. Firstly, and mainly, in respect of the publication that has put the work in - they deserve the traffic and eyeballs.
2. Many publications are litigious and have far bigger legal budgets than I do.

But a lot of people aren't aware of these factors until it is mentioned to them,
 


Man of Harveys

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We’d been receiving a load of favourable coverage in German broadcast media even before Fabi came along.

I’ve only listened to the start of it but the chat/podcast he does with the reporter is interesting too: he worked as an art dealer in Munich before being let go because he spent too much time watching football, plus he’s an adrenaline junkie who goes canoeing/jumping over waterfalls and such like.

Entirely needless to say, he comes across as an intelligent, articulate and highly likeable chap, even more so in his native tongue. Classy guy.
 


Man of Harveys

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In Germany midweek training sessions have the media present so any stuff that goes on gets reported in the tabloids, none of that here.

The bingo night at the club was fun and important because it involved all staff members and he gets to know more about them and their families but it also helps them to realise they’re all important parts of the team.

Man I LOVE this guy. Now, click on the links before Wozza beats me up.
 






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