I already mentioned at least twice that I based my assumption about the budgets on the squads and on the amounts both clubs spent on transfers in the last years.
The check on FM was only to get a general idea if my assumption was correct, which it is. The budgets are similar, if not in favor of...
Number 2 is 100% true. Number 1 is the way I see it too.
I just can't understand the attitude of most of the users here - "if he left, he's a coward. If he preferred a different challenge over the one he had in the championship, he's a coward"
So egocentric and arrogant.
אתם חבורה של אהבלים מתנשאים. מספיק טוב או שגוגל לא יתרגם את זה?
...that's my point. that's what I'm trying to say during the last 3-4 pages.
Never seen such an arrogant, narrow minded group of fans.
He didn't run back. I don't know why he resigned - but Poyet did the same. You can't claim he found it too hard and ran away, because Oscar made the play offs whether you like it or not. He didn't fail, that's a solid achievement.
After he resigned, the best offer he got was probably from...
Again, you're just focusing on the wrong thing. I didn't base my opinion on the game, I just checked the balances out of curiosity - even if it's not accurate, it's about right.
I mainly looked at the transfers, and saw that both clubs spend pretty much the same on new players - although you...
Like I said I based it on the transfers of both clubs. The comparison in FM14 was just to get a general idea of the budgets. I'm not saying it's exact - but it is close enough to the reality.
That's not what happened. He left Brighton because he wanted to leave Brighton. I don't know the reason for that. There was no talking with Maccabi at that time. Like I said - we still had a manager with a contract for another year.
Only after he left, which was a week ago, the option of...
Celtic can reach maybe the top 16 of the EL. Maccabi reached the top 32. TNS can't reach anything.
Are you seriously saying it's the same thing?
Having success in Europe with an unknown team is a big push in a career of a European manager. If you have a big budget and a solid squad, that's...
Maybe Oscar doesn't suit the English type of football. I didn't come here to convince you he is a great manager anyway.
Just wanted to make it clear that his decision to go back to Maccabi isn't strange. It seems to me that most of you believe that you are an amazing place to be in, just because...
Of course they wouldn't, that's not what I said. I just meant that Oscar isn't naturally a defensive coach.
Brighton playing defensive all season long is probably a result of the low quality of your squad.
You can't argue with results - Oscar led you to a very solid season.
Maccabi under Oscar was one of the most attacking and fascinating teams we had.
78 goals in 36 matches ( 41 goals in 30 matches in the previous season).
Did you ever consider that Brighton was so defensive and boring last season because your team is just not good enough to play attractive...
Hi guys. An Israeli Maccabi supporter here.
I've read all of your comments and wanted to clarify some things and maybe give you a new perspective.
1. During the year, Oscar was quoted in the British media talking about the missles in Tel Aviv.
This quotations were small details of his stories...