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[Football] Marcelo Bielsa - is he the Messiah

Is Bielsa the Messiah


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Muhammad - I’m hard - Bruce Lee

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highflyer

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Jan 21, 2016
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Bielsa sounds great. A bit flakey, but a nice mix of eccentricity, talent and ethics.

His focus on humbleness though seems...ironic.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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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.
 




MJsGhost

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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.

:clap:
 


boik

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He seems like their version of Poyet. A big name who changes the direction of a club and get (almost) everyone buying into his way. Great while it lasts, but we shall see. PL is very unforgiving as Poyet found out at Sunderland.
 


Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
8,679
Northern Hemisphere.
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

Wow. Leeds really have lost their way. Even after promotion, you're licking the arse of clubs bigger and better than you. Your manager got you promoted. He obviously has done well for you and you have every right to respect him, but come on, you're a Prem team now, how about acting like one instead of trolling other teams forums, posting stuff about Guardiola and Bilic. Why do you care about them? You're Leeds. Don't forget that.
 




Insel affe

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Feb 23, 2009
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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 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
 


rippleman

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Oct 18, 2011
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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.

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" :lolol:)
 


Stat Brother

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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

I'm not too sure how highlighting two failing managers championing another failing manager helps your cause.
 




Sarisbury Seagull

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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.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
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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?
 






Megazone

On his last warning
Jan 28, 2015
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Northern Hemisphere.
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.

Would they have got promoted without us lending them one of our players?

Judging by their fans reaction to having to say goodbye to Ben White, it looks like he played a huge role in their success. A role they can't replace.
 


Grombleton

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Dec 31, 2011
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He is a good manager, there's no denying that.

His time in the Premier League will define wether or not he can be a great manager.
 


Swansman

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May 13, 2019
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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.

Everton got nine titles as well and Nottingham Forest won the European Cup. It says very little.

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

Any coach of any team are going to play against weaker sides every now and then, so yeah a lot of those wins were probably against other South American teams.

There's also far less blueberry countries to inflate the numbers than in Europe. Ecuador beats the shit out of Liechtenstein, Malta, San Marino, Andorra, Gibraltar etc. seven days a week and even the second tier blueberries of Europe (like Latvia, Northern Ireland, Macedonia and so on) would be dead last in the South Ameircan qualifier.

Funny you mention Chile as a shite team since they also had Bielsa as manager, winning 51.5% of their 66 games.
 


Change at Barnham

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Aug 6, 2011
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Bognor Regis
He'll be a great addition to the Premier League.
I don't think Leeds will ever win anything with him but they will be involved in loads of entertaining games.
Bielsa is box office for the neutrals.
If I were a Leeds fan I'd just try and enjoy the ride while it lasts. He'll likely be gone by this time next year.

My own personal thought is that I think Leeds will be in the usual massive relegation scrap with about 12 other sides (us included) that doesn't start becoming any clearer until about Easter.
The new generation of Leeds fans don't seem to have had their expectations managed by the more experienced Leeds fans, which has left me realising that they could well be in for a nasty shock. It's going to be fun to watch the idiots amongst them when they start turning.
 




Swansman

Pro-peace
May 13, 2019
22,320
Sweden
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.

Yup. No option to vote for really, he is a great manager but if I vote yes, I vote that "he is the Messiah" which is something else.
 


Gwylan

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Jul 5, 2003
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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" :lolol:)

Marseille won the league four years before Bielsa was there - I'd scarcely call that a long time. Marseille are pretty much a top five team every season. As you say, the one they didn't was when Bielsa was there.

People talk about Arsenal being a top club in England, despite the fact they haven't the title for a decade.
 


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