Ted Hughes wrote:Alioune DVToure wrote:john@staustell wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:It's a great read & I agree it probably signalled the end of Hughes but it also shows how the bosses have a plan to make the structure of the club run independantly of the manager which is something I've been calling for. if it means sacrificing a manager or two in order to achieve it then so be it. Mancini seems to be happy with it though.
I'd like to see it taken one step further. I'd like us to have a style of play built into the fabric of the club, like Barca do, so players at every age are taught to pass & move & have an attacking tradition just like Barca. Whoever takes on the managers job then has to win stuff in the tradition of the club. Barca have proved it can be done. We can adapt it for our football & be the English version. It sounds as if that model may be the one Marwood is following & that's fantastic. I won't slag him anymore!
Ted this 'style' thing smacks a bit of Arsenal. Lots of style, no trophies. Whilst Barca have an excellent crop of worldy players right now I'm not sure it was always the same nor will it be, it's just all come together. In the past they used the Real model of buying. And a certain team over the road had a very good crop of youngsters in the early 90s and bugger-all since, though some RAG journos still refer to their 'youth system'.
That said if we can avoid another Pearce then great!
I certainly can't see another English/British manager at the club for many years (not that I'm remotely arsed about this).
It didn't just 'come together' it was planned by Johann Cruyff. This run of success is a direct result of Cruyff overhauling the Barca youth system & instilling a method into the training at every level. They play the same at every level & they play the right way at every level so they fit together like clockwork when they reach the 1st team. It is similar to Arsenal but Wenger's signings to augment it are mostly overrated crap wheras Barca's are quality. The manager, Pep Guardiola is even a product of that system & has been promoted from the academy.
Signings are still crucial, even at academy level, but the signings are chosen to fit into the style & when they don't, like Ibrahimovic, they go. We can build a Premier League version. [highlight]Doesn't have to be identical to Barca, just the principals of pass & move & quality.[/highlight]
Glad You start to realize what modern winning football is about and the old glory 4-4-2 Forth Apache array is over since few later than 1966... lol