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26 Sep 2005, 03:21 PM
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Who's the best coach/manager?
In addition to the goalkeeper poll, let's also take this category apart. Best coach/manager/trainer or however you may call the guy who sets up the team  Motivate your choice a bit as well please
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29 Sep 2005, 04:33 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
With all due respect to Chelsea, while they've certainly taken off since Mourinho signed on, the year before they got him Chelsea made it to the semifinals of the Champions League and Finished Third in the Premier League, so the groundwork was in place.
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29 Sep 2005, 04:36 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
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the groundwork was in place.
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Yeah, but it took a guy like Mourinho to put it all together.
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29 Sep 2005, 04:48 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
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Yeah, but it took a guy like Mourinho to put it all together.
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I'd agree, if the players stayed the same. But they didn't. Chelski is second to none in player $ in the Prem.
I'm afraid that many of us would look good coaching that team.
In any case, Mouninho is still a top notch manager.
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29 Sep 2005, 04:52 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
no real disrepect to Jose, but I have to go with Hiddink. No other coach has such an ability to get the most out of the talent he has on his team.
As for Mourinho, I actually consider his tenure with Porto to be MUCH MUCH more impressive than his time with Chelsea. It's really hard to see Chelsea performing much differently if Raineri was still in charge. Jose still couldnt get any farther into the CL, and that was with a squad with even ore talent than the one the year before. His antics against Barca were just assinine as well. He is certainly one of the top 5-10 in the world, but I just cant see him as the very best.
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29 Sep 2005, 04:57 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
... Everyone ex. Wenger ....
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29 Sep 2005, 05:20 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
luis felipe scolari!!!!!!!
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29 Sep 2005, 05:44 PM
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Re: Who's the best coach/manager?
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Originally Posted by FireFanInPackerLand
With all due respect to Chelsea, while they've certainly taken off since Mourinho signed on, the year before they got him Chelsea made it to the semifinals of the Champions League and Finished Third in the Premier League, so the groundwork was in place.
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Yes, but what about Mourinho's two European titles with Porto?
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