Bit of a difference. Like 100% of the people in Greece are good at English, the vast majority probably better than you, meaning there's no real need to learn a foreign language. Different for Bielsa as I imagine most people in England doesn't understand Spanish.
I don't think Bielsa talked "perfectly good English" as some say but I'm guessing he picked up some of the basics. Either way, don't really hold it against him - the ability to learn new languages goes downhill from your mid 20s and when you're in your 60s it is going to be very difficult to become fluent in a new language.
Seems very odd if that's the case and, I dunno, a bit disrespectful. I recognise that British tourists are probably the worst in the world for making minimal effort to speak the lingo when on holiday, but British players and managers tend to learn and at least make an effort even if they're not quite fluent. See Tomori for an example, and it's well worth watching videos of Shaun Edwards coaching the French rugby team with a broad Wigan accent.
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I thought Bielsa could speak perfectly good English, just chose not to
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I think this is our man. Might need a translator for a while, Bielsa-at-Leeds style, but I'd imagine that he'll pick up enough English ove the next 6-12 months for this to not be an issue long term, unlike Bielsa who was such a genius that he still couldn't speak English after almost 4 seasons.
You'd feel for Lens if they lost their man but what can we do?
Maybe now not many Greeks spoke English in the late 80’s, they still had the drachma as a currency. I could hold a conversation just about in Greek towards the end.Bit of a difference. Like 100% of the people in Greece are good at English, the vast majority probably better than you, meaning there's no real need to learn a foreign language. Different for Bielsa as I imagine most people in England doesn't understand Spanish.
I don't think Bielsa talked "perfectly good English" as some say but I'm guessing he picked up some of the basics. Either way, don't really hold it against him - the ability to learn new languages goes downhill from your mid 20s and when you're in your 60s it is going to be very difficult to become fluent in a new language.
Will they be comparing house prices thoughHurl abuse at Brighton board for poaching; boo Haise for being disloyal; shout loudly that he must leave all his team at Lens.
Maybe his team speak English. We just have trossard? Lost maupay, bissouma, zeqiri…
Maybe his team speak English. We just have trossard? Lost maupay, bissouma, zeqiri…
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I bet Veltman speaks French - everyone in the Netherlands seems to speak about six languages
A guy in his 60s not being confident enough in a foreign language to conduct interviews is not disrepectful.
You can probably count on one hand the number of British players or managers that could do so. Tomori's fluency is pretty impressive and fair play to Abraham for having a crack at it too.