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Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
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warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
I deny to baiting TD this time. [:D]ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
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warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
I deny to baiting TD this time. [:D]ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
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If you had seen how Arsenal defended against Monaco you would agree with me. It was a disgrace!
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warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
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warspite1ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
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warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
[:)]
That's easy: it all depends on the size of the Arsenal's wallet. Too small? = no Mourinho. Besides Arsenal (or Wenger) is following this philosophy (at least they were doing that last time I checked): target young talents. Mourinho is more successful, true. The size of the wallets is very different too, so no big deal on my book.
Mourinho doesn't know what to do with creative players, except "defend, period". If he had a chance he'd put Van Gogh (the painter, yes) to break stones and other mundane tasks [8|]
warspite1ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
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warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
[:)]
That's easy: it all depends on the size of the Arsenal's wallet. Too small? = no Mourinho. Besides Arsenal (or Wenger) is following this philosophy (at least they were doing that last time I checked): target young talents. Mourinho is more successful, true. The size of the wallets is very different too, so no big deal on my book.
Mourinho doesn't know what to do with creative players, except "defend, period". If he had a chance he'd put Van Gogh (the painter, yes) to break stones and other mundane tasks [8|]
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warspite1
You are baiting TD again [:-]
[:)]
That's easy: it all depends on the size of the Arsenal's wallet. Too small? = no Mourinho. Besides Arsenal (or Wenger) is following this philosophy (at least they were doing that last time I checked): target young talents. Mourinho is more successful, true. The size of the wallets is very different too, so no big deal on my book.
Mourinho doesn't know what to do with creative players, except "defend, period". If he had a chance he'd put Van Gogh (the painter, yes) to break stones and other mundane tasks [8|]
Are sure about the wallet sizes - Arsenal vs Chelsea?? With FFP I suspect if anything, its in Arsenal's favour.
BTW yet another trophy for Mourinho today (sadly) - and a great day for Chelsea in the league without even playing as Man City lost.
My comment about Arsenal is that their players, in the cup match, had no defence at all. They played all out attack. And since it was match one that is just plain dumb. Or very naive. It has not so much to do about Mourinho but rather that I get mad when I see a team play that stupid. Defence is a important part of football and that was among the worst I ever seen. Youth teams defend better than Arsenal did. I could have understood the all out attack if it would have been the second game and but it was not. Arsenal just gave the win away by players acting like defending were beneath their dignity.ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
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warspite1ORIGINAL: Orm
Naively played by Arsenal. Maybe they need a manager like Mourinho?
You are baiting TD again [:-]
[:)]
That's easy: it all depends on the size of the Arsenal's wallet. Too small? = no Mourinho. Besides Arsenal (or Wenger) is following this philosophy (at least they were doing that last time I checked): target young talents. Mourinho is more successful, true. The size of the wallets is very different too, so no big deal on my book.
Mourinho doesn't know what to do with creative players, except "defend, period". If he had a chance he'd put Van Gogh (the painter, yes) to break stones and other mundane tasks [8|]
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The presence or absence of an oligarch or a sheik or whatever no longer matters. Abramovich cannot throw money at Chelsea anyone without consequences - hence the purchase of Cuadrado had to be financed through the sale of Schurle.
I suspect it has more to do with the new money rules is European football that forbids them to transfer endless amounts of money into their teams.ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
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The presence or absence of an oligarch or a sheik or whatever no longer matters. Abramovich cannot throw money at Chelsea anyone without consequences - hence the purchase of Cuadrado had to be financed through the sale of Schurle.
So the Oligarch has some economic problems, I see.
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The presence or absence of an oligarch or a sheik or whatever no longer matters. Abramovich cannot throw money at Chelsea anyone without consequences - hence the purchase of Cuadrado had to be financed through the sale of Schurle.
So the Oligarch has some economic problems, I see.
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My comment about Arsenal is that their players, in the cup match, had no defence at all. They played all out attack. And since it was match one that is just plain dumb. Or very naive.
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The presence or absence of an oligarch or a sheik or whatever no longer matters. Abramovich cannot throw money at Chelsea anyone without consequences - hence the purchase of Cuadrado had to be financed through the sale of Schurle.
So the Oligarch has some economic problems, I see.
What makes you say that?
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Abramovich cannot throw money at Chelsea anyone without consequences - hence the purchase of Cuadrado had to be financed through the sale of Schurle.
warspite1ORIGINAL: TulliusDetritus
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So the Oligarch has some economic problems, I see.
What makes you say that?
hmm, this:
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Abramovich cannot throw money at Chelsea anyone without consequences - hence the purchase of Cuadrado had to be financed through the sale of Schurle.
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I suspect it has more to do with the new money rules is European football that forbids them to transfer endless amounts of money into their teams.
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
Warspite, is this guy any good?
Not that I follow the 'Fins.
Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum announced today that Wayne Diesel has been named sports performance director
In his role, Diesel will oversee all of the team’s sports science initiatives and will work closely with the training and strength and conditioning departments. His focus will include player injury prevention and rehabilitation in an effort to reach optimal performance.
Diesel joins the Dolphins after spending the previous eight years (2007-15) as head of medical services with the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club of the English Premier League. With Tottenham, he oversaw the efforts of doctors, physiotherapists, sports scientists, podiatrists, nutritionists and chiropractors, and helped coordinate the medical service department’s work to optimize player recovery and prevent injuries. During his tenure with the Spurs, they defeated Chelsea FC in 2008 to win the Carling Cup and then achieved Champions League status in 2009-10 for the first time in the club’s history.
I hope he understands that American football players use their upper body a lot more than soccer players.ORIGINAL: warspite1
warspite1ORIGINAL: Zorch
Warspite, is this guy any good?
Not that I follow the 'Fins.
Miami Dolphins Executive Vice President of Football Operations Mike Tannenbaum announced today that Wayne Diesel has been named sports performance director
In his role, Diesel will oversee all of the team’s sports science initiatives and will work closely with the training and strength and conditioning departments. His focus will include player injury prevention and rehabilitation in an effort to reach optimal performance.
Diesel joins the Dolphins after spending the previous eight years (2007-15) as head of medical services with the Tottenham Hotspur Football Club of the English Premier League. With Tottenham, he oversaw the efforts of doctors, physiotherapists, sports scientists, podiatrists, nutritionists and chiropractors, and helped coordinate the medical service department’s work to optimize player recovery and prevent injuries. During his tenure with the Spurs, they defeated Chelsea FC in 2008 to win the Carling Cup and then achieved Champions League status in 2009-10 for the first time in the club’s history.
Never heard of him!! I've heard of his brother Vin though.
Seriously I've not heard his name before - although backroom staff are not normally well known in English football.
I hope he does a good job for you [:)].