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re: Guardiola would snub City in favour of United
Posted on 12/30/12 at 5:23 pm to mynamebowl
Posted on 12/30/12 at 5:23 pm to mynamebowl
WHERE IS DANDY?
Posted on 12/30/12 at 5:41 pm to SlowFlowPro
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how many starters at barca were plucked from their academy while pep was there?
The point isn't the players that Pep promoted versus the players that were already promoted. The point is that while Pep was in charge, most of the strong contributors to the team were from the academy. Xavi wasn't promoted while Pep was in charge, but he was essential to the teams success and was an academy graduate. Without the academy, Barca AND Pep would not have the same amount of success.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 5:56 pm to lesismeaurx
Unless Pep is gonna bring Messi and Andres with him this is wonderful news. Better chance The Special One stays away from United.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 6:09 pm to mynamebowl
trainer = entrenador
yeah, a bad translation. word is more associated with coaches of children´s teams (as they ´teach´or ´train´).
yeah, a bad translation. word is more associated with coaches of children´s teams (as they ´teach´or ´train´).
Posted on 12/30/12 at 6:56 pm to lesismeaurx
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. The point is that while Pep was in charge, most of the strong contributors to the team were from the academy.
if he goes to a team with quality players, what does it matter whether they came from an academy or elsewhere? he's inheriting those players regardless, so i don't see how their origin matters
now, if we're talking about this as a 20 year project? then ok i can see the importance. i don't see it that way, and his time at barca didn't give him the opportunity to display this, either
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Without the academy, Barca AND Pep would not have the same amount of success.
let's assume he inherited the same barca team with the same resources, EXCEPT the kids in the academy
how much of a difference would that have made? busquets would have been a loss for sure. i think pedro's impact could have been replaced. thiago's as well
Posted on 12/30/12 at 7:54 pm to SlowFlowPro
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let's assume he inherited the same barca team with the same resources, EXCEPT the kids in the academy
how much of a difference would that have made? busquets would have been a loss for sure. i think pedro's impact could have been replaced. thiago's as well
I have only skimmed this thread so I may be missing the point but I think what he is trying to say is that the strength of Barca is that many of their key players have grown up playing together and learning the same style/system for their entire careers. Any manager, including Pep, would benefit from that kind of setup.
I'm not sure what point you are trying to make but it seems like you are saying because only a couple of players from the academy became regular starters under Pep's watch that the academy had little impact on his success. Again, forgive me if I'm misunderstanding, but if that is in fact what you are insinuating it couldn't be farther from the truth.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 8:03 pm to RandySavage
That's what I got out of it.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 8:11 pm to WarSlamEagle
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That's what I got out of it.
Great minds and all, right?
Posted on 12/30/12 at 8:16 pm to SlowFlowPro
Granted he never lacked in exceptional player personnel, Guardiola made some innovative tactical decisions as a manager. Great managers know how to optimize the talents of their great players.
Benching the Zlatan when it became apparent that a central playing Messi could become the GOAT. Ballsy
Moving a Masia academy centerback Busquets into the midfield to replace Yaya Toure. Decent
Letting Iniesta start out wide and then roam into the center of the park. Fairly astute
Instituting a three man backline with Dani Alves as a wingback. Not bad
The man outwitted Alex Ferguson, the greatest tactician ever, in the Champions League final twice.
Benching the Zlatan when it became apparent that a central playing Messi could become the GOAT. Ballsy
Moving a Masia academy centerback Busquets into the midfield to replace Yaya Toure. Decent
Letting Iniesta start out wide and then roam into the center of the park. Fairly astute
Instituting a three man backline with Dani Alves as a wingback. Not bad
The man outwitted Alex Ferguson, the greatest tactician ever, in the Champions League final twice.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:01 pm to thenry712
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The man outwitted Alex Ferguson, the greatest tactician ever, in the Champions League final twice.
What do you mean by this? He had superior teams.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:18 pm to RandySavage
In 2011, yes. In 2009 Manchester United were the favorites going into the game, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo at his perhaps highest point. In 2011, SAF's tactical decisions allowed for Barcelona to control the midfield.
Zonal Marking explains
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Zonal Marking explains
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Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:27 pm to thenry712
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Benching the Zlatan when it became apparent that a central playing Messi could become the GOAT. Ballsy
pep showed early and often that he'll tell a superstar to sit down, and that is important. i give him credit for that
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The man outwitted Alex Ferguson, the greatest tactician ever, in the Champions League final twice.
i'm not saying he can't be successful at man u, just that it will take a few years to get rolling b/c they'll have to rebuild the frick out of that midfield
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:28 pm to RandySavage
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I have only skimmed this thread so I may be missing the point but I think what he is trying to say is that the strength of Barca is that many of their key players have grown up playing together and learning the same style/system for their entire careers. Any manager, including Pep, would benefit from that kind of setup.
if this is their point then it kind of doesn't apply when speaking of another team's academy
how are the kids graduating from man u's academy under a different regime going to have that same experience under pep's system? they won't
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:29 pm to SlowFlowPro
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i'm not saying he can't be successful at man u, just that it will take a few years to get rolling b/c they'll have to rebuild the frick out of that midfield
Get rolling? The team that's 7 points on top of the EPL?
Or are you just talking about UCL?
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:30 pm to thenry712
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In 2009 Manchester United were the favorites going into the game, featuring Cristiano Ronaldo at his perhaps highest point.
people forget man u was the big time favorite in that game...that was the "messi finally scored against an english club" game
man u had rooney, ronaldo, and tevez...berbatov came off the bench. vidic was in his prime and ferdinand hadn't really slipped yet. and they had VdS in goal
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:31 pm to WarSlamEagle
i think they will slide in the EPL a bit but will have a harder time in the UCL
i'm thinking AvB at chelsea-type issues
i'm thinking AvB at chelsea-type issues
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:37 pm to thenry712
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In 2009
Guus schooled Pep.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:38 pm to SlowFlowPro
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i'm thinking AvB at chelsea-type issues
Pep has more clout than AVB had. Also, Pep didn't used to be the video boy under many of the current players.
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:41 pm to SlowFlowPro
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i think they will slide in the EPL a bit
Posted on 12/30/12 at 9:46 pm to RandySavage
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Pep has more clout than AVB had. Also, Pep didn't used to be the video boy under many of the current players.
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