watching a replay of the AJAX-PSV clasico, Refereeing seems to be favoring AJAX although some naive defending by PSV players cooperating. First half 1-1 tho. The game doesn't end favorably for PSV I know. Still fun to watch and I wonder if this article is accurate with some of the history Paganitzu http://fourfourtwo.com/blogs/halfti...rivalry-that-dominates-the-dutch-mindset.aspx
PSV has no own football style. It has barely an own identity. They sign some coach who believes tactic A is the best approach. If you want a factor to differ between them, PSV is known as a "buyers" club while Ajax is kown for their youth-academy. In the 70's and 80's, PSV was by far the richest club in the Netherlands due to Philips. They could sign likes as Ruud Gullit from Feyenoord. PSV has been playing 442, 4231, 433, 424, 343, 541 in the last 20 years. Feyenoord is known as the club who plays hard-working football, while Ajax is known as the club who plays 433 and attractive football. PSV is known about nothing.
I'm not Tito I'll rip your ********ing head off Atleti assistant Burgos to Mourinho I actually saw him approach the Madrid bench and wondering what the deal was.
Narciso Mina, segundo refuerzo del Américaca http://www.mediotiempo.com/futbol/m...0/narciso-mina-segundo-refuerzo-del-americaca Either the editor messed up or somebody hacked medio tiempo, Americaca! Edit: Univision did the same thing or just copied medio tiempo. LOL
and his livelyhood...I hope he has been saving his money Que bajo a caido. Must have been desperate to come back to Guadalajara....Pobre.
I think most people aware of tito vilanova's situation and his background. What I find interesting is the guy stepping in as interim is the assistant Jordi Roura. You know your cantera process is working when all your players and coaches are developed by it. Its too bad Chivas did have this at one point.
No No mames...fact is that the coach who have come out of the cantera have been substandard even by Mexican league standards.
Are you kidding? From administrative point of view: Nestor just as good as anything Barcelona has put out. And they've been running their program for much longer, over 30 years. Nestor has a hand in two winning youth programs. Coaches cantera, lets see Galindo, Yayo and Chepo. 4 domestic titles, 1 gold cup, 1 olympic gold. Compared to Pep and Tito 3 domestic titles, 2 champions league and 2 fifa club world cup.
I only counted coaches who got their debut with Chivas as a coach or player. I think Real and Flores are good youth trainers and scouts. Not so much DT.
Jose Antonio Roca confessed before his passing what we know of every Americanista...They are defined more by their relationship with Chivas than their fandom of America.
Pachuca has good players but as a team they look out of sync. They wearing a Calero inspired kit. Class organization.