Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:There's a come and get me plea if ever I heard one. I would like us to go and get him.
Lee_R wrote:
Come and get me plea absolutely.. however I really dont undertsand why some fans want him at City. Hes no where near Mancini and nothing to suggest he has a holistic approach..
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Lee_R wrote:
Come and get me plea absolutely.. however I really dont undertsand why some fans want him at City. Hes no where near Mancini and nothing to suggest he has a holistic approach..
He knows how to get teams playing attacking foitball. He has a reputation as one of the finest ever players in world football, he has been successful in management and over achieved in the Premier League. Did I mention he plays attacking football?
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Lee_R wrote:
Come and get me plea absolutely.. however I really dont undertsand why some fans want him at City. Hes no where near Mancini and nothing to suggest he has a holistic approach..
He knows how to get teams playing attacking foitball. He has a reputation as one of the finest ever players in world football, he has been successful in management and over achieved in the Premier League. Did I mention he plays attacking football?
Socrates wrote:Laudrup has done very well so far and is a young manager at just 48, am biased as he was one of my favourite ever players but would see him as a better choice for a possible "dynasty" manager than the much older Pellegrini.
Dameerto wrote:
Laudrup is rumoured to have signed a contract extension until 2015 (two seasons) with Swansea, we are rumoured to have offered Pellegrini a two season contract... There's one for the conspiracy theorists.
bigblue wrote:If you judged him as harshly as you have done Mancini, you would not conclude that Laudrup has been anything other than average.
Brøndby (one of the biggest clubs in Denmark) - 4 years, 1 title win, 3 times second place, 2 Danish Cups, 1 League Cup
Getafe - played great and reached Copa del ray final but resigned after 1 year
Spartak Moscow - fired after 7 months in charge
RCD Mallorca - resigned after 2 months
Swansea City - inherited attacking team and made them better, won league cup
It seems that he did ok when he was in charge of a massive team in a small league. Did well when given an already cohesive, attacking team in a competitive league. Was a dud in 3 other jobs. Football management does seem to be a profession where you do good for 6 months and develop a reputation as being good your whole career. Bizarre
Is 1.5/5 considered a success? I love him as a player but don't talk bollox especially when you just gave a man with a 10x better CV such a hard time.
BlueinBosnia wrote:
Brondby are NOT one of the 'biggest' teams in Denmark. They had 2 short, sweet spells c.1985-91, and 95-98. They were founded less than 50 years ago, their first internationally-capped player was Laudrup (1982), they finished 9th last season, and are currently rooted to the bottom of the table. Besides one Danish League Cup (which was actually an unofficial trophy, with the top 3 teams from the previous season entering in a round-robin, and which lasted for only 2 seasons) won the year after Laudrup left, they have not won a single trophy without Laudrup as manager in the past decade.
Also, he was at Mallorca for 14 months. Didn't take the world by storm, but they would have probably kept him given the chance.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:Exactly right BiB. He picked Brondby up from the dumps and brought them success. Getafe is a tiny team in Spain. And he has achieved what nobody else ever has at Swansea. Most importantly he has always done it with style and panache.
bigblue wrote:BlueinBosnia wrote:
Brondby are NOT one of the 'biggest' teams in Denmark. They had 2 short, sweet spells c.1985-91, and 95-98. They were founded less than 50 years ago, their first internationally-capped player was Laudrup (1982), they finished 9th last season, and are currently rooted to the bottom of the table. Besides one Danish League Cup (which was actually an unofficial trophy, with the top 3 teams from the previous season entering in a round-robin, and which lasted for only 2 seasons) won the year after Laudrup left, they have not won a single trophy without Laudrup as manager in the past decade.
Also, he was at Mallorca for 14 months. Didn't take the world by storm, but they would have probably kept him given the chance.
I read the dates wrong on Mallorca, but you are just plain wrong regarding Brondby.
Not a big club? Picked them up from the dumps?
From 1985 to 2005 the club won the championship 10 times and since 85 the club has only finished outside top 3 four times. In that period Brøndby has won at least one trophy or medal every single season except 1992 and 2012.They won the Championship in 2002, the year before Landrup took over!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brondby_IF
BlueinBosnia wrote:Yes, 10 times between 1985 and 2005. They have never won it any time outside those dates. Eight of the ten were during the two periods I highlighted above, one was while Laudrup was in charge, and one was the season before he arrived. Like I said, the only trophies they have won during the past decade have been during Laudrup's tenure.
bigblue wrote:Also - arguing that they are not a big club because they are only 50 years old and have won nothing before 1985 stinks of a Liverpool or Arse mentality. They have a huge supporter base for the country and have won a fuck load over the past 25 years.
bigblue wrote:
They have also had horrible owner problems since he left and filed for bankruptcy. That doesn't prove at all that laundrup did an exceptional job there. They may not have won the league in 10 years, but they have won in the league the past 11 (the year before he came)! What is your point?
The main question is did he inherit a good team that had recently experienced success? Yes.
Has the club faced problems after he left? Yes. Are those problems related to his departure? No.
Based on the standard that Piccs has set for Mancini, is Landrup anywhere near as good? No.
Also - arguing that they are not a big club because they are only 50 years old and have won nothing before 1985 stinks of a Liverpool or Arse mentality. They have a huge supporter base for the country and have won a fuck load over the past 25 years.
Piccsnumberoneblue wrote:
Laudrup did a rebuilding job there. My standards are not merely set by the trophy haul but by the standard of play and the quality of the entertainment. In Engkand to win trophies you have to overcome the formidable opposition of Filth and to a lesser extent Chelsea. But my gripe witj Mancini has always been more about the mindset of the manager and the negative and overly cautious approach to many games.
bigblue wrote:
So Laudrup rebuilt a 1st place team into a 2nd place team?
To me, Mancini always had the mindset of a win-at-all costs manager (like Mourinho or baconface). There are very few people in fotball that I think have a deeper desire to win than Mancini. He many not have always had the tactics or man-management to back it up, but his mindset was always top notch.
Your feelings against Mancini stems from something illogical and grew into ridiculous proportions. You give other managers the benefit of the doubt when Mancini would get endless criticism if he were in the same situation. It is pointless to talk with you about anything remotely related to Mancini (say for example a new manager to replace him) because you went so far off the deep end in wanting him out that you bamboozled yourself.
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