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re: Your Thoughts on Klinnsman After Game 1
Posted on 8/11/11 at 8:48 am to tsmi136
Posted on 8/11/11 at 8:48 am to tsmi136
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As gay as it sounds, him being the coach is refreshing as hell. He brings in knowledge but the players want to listen to him too. They know what he's done and what he has to offer them. If Bob Bradley would have been the coach I don't think people would As gay as it sounds, him being the coach is refreshing as hell. He brings in knowledge but the players want to listen to him too. They know what he's done and what he has to offer them. If Bob Bradley would have been the coach I don't think people would have reacted the same way to the result.
Also, his interview after the game relieved some reservations I had about him. He gives people their chances and as long as Bornstein doesn't get called up we are going in the right direction
They guy has had two practices with, more or less, the same players. There's not a magic player store somewhere that Klinsi has keys to that Bob didn't. Bob didn't totally freeze out THAT many good players.
It makes sense to start out like Bob, see for yourself, in person, how it works, then make the changes, just as he did. Bob wasn't THAT horrible. But the changes were bang-on, and those kids really brought it.I LOVED Agudelo's pace with the ball, and his courage in taking it and going, daring Los Cabrones to come with.....and they did, on more than one occasion, opening up Shea, and we saw the result.
LOVE Klinsi, I loved him as a player, one of my all-time favorites, and he's still beloved at White Hart Lane, too. He's that type of person. The optimism is infectous, I watched the game on DVR, and from before the goal, through his interview, boy did he really lay it out to Rob Stone, right? until I woke up this morning, I had a goofy smile on my face.
Bring the Ticos, putas.
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