Yeah I agree with that. I appreciate his style personally. You need a combination of people who lead with effort and example and those that can rile people up.
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Yeah I agree with that. I appreciate his style personally. You need a combination of people who lead with effort and example and those that can rile people up.
This is a guy who is around the team more than almost anyone else...
He's also not saying he's not a good use of a DP. Only that he doesn't have an emotional style of leadership. That assessment...
Need to instill that much earlier. These guys graduate at 22-23 and go to MLS without the understanding of the game.
Personally I find MLS borderline unwatchable because of its slowness.
Interesting article by Neil Davidson. I think dumping Caldwell was a huge mistake (unless he really was that injured). Lost the inspirational leader of the team. And his view of Bez and Vanney is...
MLS isn't a tactical league. I'd way rather a coach who can motivate than one who's tactical. Coaches who get the players working hard and on the same page are the most successful in MLS.
The biggest game in our history was essentially over in 20 minutes. There has to be something happening at a coaching level for a team to be that flat.
How many solid CBs have come into the league through the draft in the past 2-3 years? Quite a few. Why do we consistently miss getting one?
I love Herculez but what football purpose did that...
I think Delgado has been a pretty useful player. He's the only one I can think of.
I don't think bringing in an inexperienced coach means you have to wait for him to figure it out before you get results. That's all I'm saying.
We were sliding when he came in. Turned it around. Vanney should be able to do the same with the team at his disposal.
On the day we're back in the Premiership, it's hard not to look at what Norwich has done in comparison to TFC. We were doing ok, not far off the promotion/playoff spots when our manager was fired mid...
Yeah. In theory. Except that they love him in New York because of his deep roots there, whereas you and I would be calling for his head if the first ten games go badly. He he.
Interesting article, thanks for posting. The old NYRB looks like us now, with Gio instead of Henry. Could see Vanney doing well at a club with that philosophy. Unfortunately he's with us.
Yeah. Not totally sold on him. Did anyone figure out exactly why he was fired?
Those two teams have coaches who can knit it all together...
New York I'm not so sure.
Well I run 90k a week, so not sure they are running more than I am personally.
But yeah, I absolutely don't think they are going hard 90 minutes. They were absent for 70 minutes of the Houston...
I don't think they fight for him at all. They're out on cakewalks for half the games.
I think the team has, above all, a mentality problem. We're soft. MLS is about 20% tactics and 80% hard work and playing as a team. I think Vanney's weakness is toughness, motivation and leadership...
I don't buy that. We have the players to be top third in the league. Should definitely not be fighting it out with the bottom five.
We should give Nigel Pearson some cash to come here. He'd sort out our attitude problems fast.
And because the bottom 6 teams in the East are utter crap. We'd be in relegation territory if this was that kind of league. In MLS we're in the playoffs.