Finney Is Back
Chris Jones
Yes. They also finished the season badly. With the last third being like a Biesla last third.Did bournmouth have a lot of injuries last season?
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Yes. They also finished the season badly. With the last third being like a Biesla last third.Did bournmouth have a lot of injuries last season?
I dont see the importance. Just about every successful dressing room over the last 30 years has been split pretty evenly into English, French and Spanish speaking thirds. Its just a basic of recruiting from South America and Africa, the two other powerhouses of the world's game (after Europe)I’ll welcome frank with open arms
Said it a few months back when I was bored and did some “research ” on him which was YouTube vids and some articles.
Always knew he was a classy talker but had completely forgotten how they played in the championship
One thing of note at Brentford is they have brought in pallets who spoke English. It has always been oar5 of their structure and their model. Schade is one I know who struggled on that for t then his injury.
It’s something we haven’t done from what I can tell, but I think that common language thing is more and more important now with the coaches being more structured than ever before.
Really???I dont see the importance. Just about every successful dressing room over the last 30 years has been split pretty evenly into English, French and Spanish speaking thirds. Its just a basic of recruiting from South America and Africa, the two other powerhouses of the world's game (after Europe)
I didnt mean dressing rooms arent single language, just you have anglo, franco and latin groups in all top dressing rooms.Really???
Care to give me an example
City’s coaching is in English
PSGs is in French
Barca and Madrid are very strict in the language of the coaches
It’s not mandatory or blanket but it’s key that the players get the message and the tone of it. Not just the words
I know Brentford saw it as a challenge and built it into their recruiting model as their view was they didn’t have the time for a player to adapt
I’m actually looking forward to Frank.
Everyone wants to watch defensive football again, and trophies aren't important anymore.Can anyone explain the logic of Ange not being good enough on account of his achievements coming in lesser leagues, but Thomas Frank who has literally not even managed a match Europe is the right man?