Justified logic wrote:City64 wrote:sheblue wrote:Justified logic wrote:Question:
Given that the best teams, the title winners, have a strong defence and therefore don't need to score so many to win, do you think that Pulis or Fat Sam, both managers who construct solid defences as the basis of their tactics, would have done better or worse this season than Guardiola with the resources available?
Are you serious? Or is this a wind up.
Strange poster this guy JL for sure ! Some stuff very good and intelligent whilst other stuff off the fucking scale and totally bizarre ???
Luv ya too City64.
Well it was a hypothetical question. Just thinking outside the box...
Do you think Guardiola would have done better this season if he'd been less dogmatic and more pragmatic? If he'd taken on board how the English game is played? If he'd realised the qualities needed of a PL goalie? If he'd organised his aged defence into a ...er, a defence? If he'd recognised the strengths and weaknesses of this squad (and youths) and adapted his tactics to their strengths? In short, if he'd been a bit more like Pulis or BFS and a bit less like an know-it-all whilst he evaluated his squad and gradually introduced the changes in tactics that he wanted to see?
We would probably be sixth and following a similar trajectory as the rags are. The football will have been functional and in large parts, especially in games v our rivals, very defensive and dull. We would have scored far less goals and likely not be looking forward to a cup semi final. But at least the club shop would have done better trade