Joey Jo Jo Jr. Shabadoo
I believe in Joe Hendry
- Oct 4, 2003
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At least post the video
Don’t think our own Yves Bissouma rates him that highly.
Don’t think our own Yves Bissouma rates him that highly.
**** off you ****The man is a genius, every single player he’s worked with he’s improved ten fold. The same Leeds squad bar Bamford and Costsa finished 13th the season before he arrived, Leeds spent just 4 weeks outside the top two in the following two championship seasons after that. Listen to what Pep says about him here.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xny8auC2ow&t=5s
Also just this week...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n1s16s9IHwQ
45,9% is great for someone who has never coached a really big team (besides Argentina, where he was coach for 68 games - less than two PL - season and had a very good record with 42 wins, 10 draws and 10 losses).
I think he is. In a Jimmy Saville way, i wrote to him with a problem i had with a neighbouring goat, and i expected no response. But, by the swished epee of Heracles, i did receive an answer, in a box. What i thought was excellent was, as well as the still steaming head of the horned annoyance, the accompanying description of how he did it - a scythe was involved, and a handful of sourdough mints -, including snaps he'd taken of the goat from a distance, and one of it wildly headless and akimbo as he sought to teach it a lesson with his all-knowing member. Anyway, i have slept better, and know where to write to if other beasts give me any bother.
The man is a genius, every single player he’s worked with he’s improved ten fold. The same Leeds squad bar Bamford and Costsa finished 13th the season before he arrived, Leeds spent just 4 weeks outside the top two in the following two championship seasons after that. Listen to what Pep says about him here.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xny8auC2ow&t=5s
Also just this week...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n1s16s9IHwQ
45,9% is great for someone who has never coached a really big team (besides Argentina, where he was coach for 68 games - less than two PL - season and had a very good record with 42 wins, 10 draws and 10 losses).
I would call Marseille, nine times winner of Ligue 1 and former Champions League winners, a pretty big team. And Athletic Bilbao, eight times winner of La Liga and a regular in Europe aren't exactly small fry either.
He's got a decent record but Potter's is better and he hasn't had the benefit of managing a top team.
The man is a genius, every single player he’s worked with he’s improved ten fold. The same Leeds squad bar Bamford and Costsa finished 13th the season before he arrived, Leeds spent just 4 weeks outside the top two in the following two championship seasons after that. Listen to what Pep says about him here.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=0Xny8auC2ow&t=5s
Also just this week...
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=n1s16s9IHwQ
Potentially?! That is an insult to him. No, HE IS a very good manager, no potential about it. He's brilliant.
Don't understand the downplaying of him on here, there is a lot of contradiction. A lot of people are saying that Leeds have a very poor squad with average players and yet he's managed to comfortably win the Championship, which everyone acknowledges is a very hard league to get out of, with that same squad.
The question was, is he the Messiah, not is he a good manager, that is a given. But is he more than that i.e a footballing Messiah?
Potentially?! That is an insult to him. No, HE IS a very good manager, no potential about it. He's brilliant.
Don't understand the downplaying of him on here, there is a lot of contradiction. A lot of people are saying that Leeds have a very poor squad with average players and yet he's managed to comfortably win the Championship, which everyone acknowledges is a very hard league to get out of, with that same squad.
I would call Marseille, nine times winner of Ligue 1 and former Champions League winners, a pretty big team. And Athletic Bilbao, eight times winner of La Liga and a regular in Europe aren't exactly small fry either.
He's got a decent record but Potter's is better and he hasn't had the benefit of managing a top team.
I wonder just how many of those 42 wins with Argentina were against the likes of Ecuador, Chile, Guatemala and the likes, and the odd play off against New Zealand or someone. Against the big boys he came unstuck, so maybe not that good a record
Potentially?! That is an insult to him. No, HE IS a very good manager, no potential about it. He's brilliant.
Don't understand the downplaying of him on here, there is a lot of contradiction. A lot of people are saying that Leeds have a very poor squad with average players and yet he's managed to comfortably win the Championship, which everyone acknowledges is a very hard league to get out of, with that same squad.
Marseilles haven't won Ligue 1 since 2009-10 (long before Bielsa) and Bilbao last won La Liga in the 1980s. Not quite sure they were "big teams" - in terms of winning trophies - when the Bucketman was there.
(I did have to check when Marseille last won the championship and interestingly Wiki entry has a sub-heading "2014–2015: Bielsa era and stagnation" )