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leg_breaker
13 Dec 2008, 07:29 AM
It's not Scolari's fault that his player's missed all their chances in the 2004 final, and that Henry dived in the 2006 semi-final. And as for the picture above, god forbid players these days might actually be passionate about football rather than money...
Moises
15 Dec 2008, 01:11 PM
:rolleyes:
http://gummidadi.blog.is/img/tncache/500x500/b4/gummidadi/img/ronaldo-crying.jpg
y would u wear an earrring at a match?
vilafria
15 Dec 2008, 01:33 PM
Harry Redknapp !!!
erick
16 Dec 2008, 10:59 AM
y would u wear an earrring at a match?
its cr7 what can u expect :D
glennaldo_sf
16 Dec 2008, 01:14 PM
Paul Ince
:D
vilafria
16 Dec 2008, 02:23 PM
Paul Ince
:D
I knew he was a marked man from day one.
Kyles9
16 Dec 2008, 03:32 PM
Juergen Klinsmann
phil80
17 Dec 2008, 09:21 AM
Juergen Klinsmann
He's definitely my favorite
Least favorite- Mourinho, Capello....stubborn coaches, unattractive football.
glennaldo_sf
17 Dec 2008, 11:03 AM
Juergen Klinsmann
Jury's still out for me... what has Klinsmann won so far? Nothing. How can he be the best coach/manager?
Kyles9
17 Dec 2008, 03:37 PM
Jury's still out for me... what has Klinsmann won so far? Nothing. How can he be the best coach/manager?
Because he turned Bayern around this year. Yes he put them in that slump but he brought them out of it and went from 11th in the Bundesliga to a tie for 1st. Not to mention Bayern had the most points out of any team in the CL group stage. :)
He may not have nothing to show for his hard work, but he is a great manager, if I could choose any coach in the world, he would be my #1 choice.
erick
17 Dec 2008, 03:46 PM
http://search.japantimes.co.jp/cgi-bin/sw20080604a1.html :cool:
Teso Dos Bichos
18 Dec 2008, 07:44 AM
Because he turned Bayern around this year. Yes he put them in that slump but he brought them out of it and went from 11th in the Bundesliga to a tie for 1st. Not to mention Bayern had the most points out of any team in the CL group stage. :)
He may not have nothing to show for his hard work, but he is a great manager, if I could choose any coach in the world, he would be my #1 choice.
There is no excuse for Bayern to not be doing well.
balla
19 Dec 2008, 10:13 AM
Because he turned Bayern around this year. Yes he put them in that slump but he brought them out of it and went from 11th in the Bundesliga to a tie for 1st. Not to mention Bayern had the most points out of any team in the CL group stage. :)
He may not have nothing to show for his hard work, but he is a great manager, if I could choose any coach in the world, he would be my #1 choice.Not sure about that yet though he is on his way. I would wait till the end of this season or next season before claiming he is a great manager.
Kyles9
19 Dec 2008, 04:46 PM
Not sure about that yet though he is on his way. I would wait till the end of this season or next season before claiming he is a great manager.
But he is a great manager. He managed the German national team to a 3rd place finish in the WC 2006, that is no easy feat.
bosterosoy
19 Dec 2008, 06:31 PM
But he is a great manager. He managed the German national team to a 3rd place finish in the WC 2006, that is no easy feat.
true but he was home so
Kyles9
19 Dec 2008, 09:02 PM
true but he was home so
You still have to give him some credit. :cool:
I'm sure the stadiums were filled with more than just Germany fans. :rolleyes:
glennaldo_sf
20 Dec 2008, 05:18 AM
You still have to give him some credit. :cool:
I'm sure the stadiums were filled with more than just Germany fans. :rolleyes:
but who did he beat? Poland, Costa Rica, Ecuador and a Swedish team that couldn't even score against the mighty Trinidad & Tobago... he managed to lift that German team to match both Argentina + Italy in the quarters and semis but neither games were won (1 draw + 1 loss).
Good up and coming coach but not yet established enough to take his name alongside some of the aforementioned just yet + no actual trophies as of yet. Let's wait and see what he can do with Bayern Munich before saying he's the best coach/manager in the world just yet.
Kyles9
20 Dec 2008, 12:25 PM
but who did he beat? Poland, Costa Rica, Ecuador and a Swedish team that couldn't even score against the mighty Trinidad & Tobago... he managed to lift that German team to match both Argentina + Italy in the quarters and semis but neither games were won (1 draw + 1 loss).
Not to mention beating Portugal in the consellation game.
Good up and coming coach but not yet established enough to take his name alongside some of the aforementioned just yet + no actual trophies as of yet. Let's wait and see what he can do with Bayern Munich before saying he's the best coach/manager in the world just yet.
Oh I know, I'm just saying he's a great manager, I don't believe he is the best in the world.
Tony Dellbird
20 Dec 2008, 03:04 PM
Saf.
eiresoccer
21 Dec 2008, 10:54 PM
In current day soccer, there is no doubt that Alex Ferguson is the bes coach out there. In his 20yrs at Man Utd, the closest he got to being fired was when he finished 3rd in the league, but guess what 3 seasons later he won another champions league!!