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Past events have happened, future events have yet to do so. Good looking out, I learn so much from Palace fans.
Always happy to educate.
Past events have happened, future events have yet to do so. Good looking out, I learn so much from Palace fans.
{insert Ryan Harley joke here}
I'd RATHER have Gary Megson
He is the bloody Donkey!
The guy's got a good pedigree, but it remains to be seen if he will be a success.
The English league is a totally different proposition to where he has managed, although he has done well there.
Will be interesting to find out how much he has to spend, can see him signing players from his old club.
Needs coaches with him with English football experience.
has this been officially announced yet, sorry if fixtures
Fixtures
sorry but can you point me in the direction of the official announcement. cannot see it on the club site and sky still only reporting 'sky sources'
sorry but can you point me in the direction of the official announcement. cannot see it on the club site and sky still only reporting 'sky sources'
I'd RATHER have Gary Megson
I was joking
Oscar García, FC Barcelona’s philosophy to lead Brighton to the Premier League
Posted on June 26, 2013 by noeliadeniz
I have known Oscar García for many years now, I started by admiring him as a football player, a young talent starting to shine in Masia alongside his younger brother, Roger García. He was always dedicated and hardworking, if you add to this that he is a man of principles, honest, who puts his heart in everything he does, you have the perfect mix. Brighton fans should be proud of this great signing.
He knows to perfection the FC Barcelona’s philosophy, not only because he grew up learning and practicing it but because his first “proper” managerial job was with Juvenile A, the first professional team in the scale of FC Barcelona’s football academy, followed by Barça B (2nd Division, equivalent to Championship in England) and the first team.
The importance of his knowledge and experience as a Barça player reflected on his achievements the first season with Juvenile A, winning in 2010/2011 all 3 main titles on dispute for the first time in history: Liga, Copa del Rey and Copa de Campeones.
The following season he was offered to take over as a manager for Maccabi Tel Aviv, in Israel. He departed even though the season had not finished for Juvenile A, due to some issues.
In Israel he put together a competitive team with a style that reminded of Barça, saving the distances. The key I’d say was something that had already worked previously with Juvenile A: he created the right environment to make the team feel like a family, there was a great union among players and between them and Oscar. He knows well how to bring out the best of everyone: makes them feel valued and gives them the encouragement to always try harder. This is always a bonus.
The result: Maccabi Tel Aviv finished last season as Champions, after 10 years of not winning the League, and securing a place in Champions League 2013/2014. This is an achievement that only two other ex-Barcelona’s football players (Pep Guardiola and Tito Vilanova) have accomplished. Maccabi wanted Oscar to continue to work for them but the catalan was quick to announce (in May) and for the benefit of the Israeli club, that he had decided to quick his job.
I had no doubt many teams would knock at his door and Brighton is one exciting project. To me, he is the perfect man to lead the club to the Premier League. Oscar will travel to Brighton tomorrow morning, amidst great expectations; I assure you all that he won’t let anyone down.
and have you noticed who he's celebrating with?!!