I say yes because this will probably last a long time.
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I say yes because this will probably last a long time.
But it also means Manning & Curtis had even more time to prepare for this. Earlier it was only because Vanney hadn't signed a deal yet so they 'should' have had their oars in the water but by giving...
Most managers want some control over the roster to make sure they have the tools to utilize their tactical gameplan. That's why usually the manager has the power or have a signicificant say over...
And that's the best case scenario. I wouldn't be surprised to see him fired anywhere between 6 and 18 months.
My worry is that he sees TFC as nothing but a stepping stone stop so he needs to do...
Right or wrong he's developed a rep in his last 2 jobs for playing players out of position, randomly changing formations for no reason, and seeming to have no gameplan whatsoever. Maybe he is an...
Nobody sensible would hire him. He has no options better than TFC.
Cherundolo in the mix now for manager apparently. Better than Olsen & Armas.
If I had to choose between Armas and Olsen I would choose lockout. A long, long lockout.
I think he should take Bradley's spot full time and Bradley can be the extra DM when we play high offense teams, have tough away matches, or protect late leads instead of doing our stupid extra CB...
Last years DP rules limited the 3rd DP to no more than a salary of $1.6M so not a lot of game changers around at that rate.
Seems like that analytics company just gives recommendations on training patterns but it's up to our coaching staff to actually do the training. After hearing Vanney talk about congested schedules...
I bring this up all the time and that's a department of the coaching staff chosen by Vanney. Obviously the overall fitness level of TFC is among, if not the worst in MLS. I don't mean just injuries...
I don't think we had the allocation money to get either. We have too much tied up paying down Gallardo, Gonzalez, Osorio, Mavinga, etc.
I know for a DP level guy he didn't tear it up but he was really like a TAM level by salary and new to the league plus coming off a decent injury lay off. For all that 4 goals and 4 assists isn't...
He won't last 18 months.
Curtis might as well start writing out the email to Arteta about our open manager position.
If this guy ever comes to MLS then I would say it's only to a LA based team (ahem Gals), possibly Austin or Miami, and maybe Vegas if they ever get a team.
But he'd be fun for a while.
Juan Cruz Real rumored now.
Argentine coach Juan Cruz Real has an offer to become the head coach of an MLS club. He currently manages Colombian club América de Cali. His likely destination is...
https://www.wakingthered.com/2020/12/18/22189344/report-tfc-coaching-target-laurent-blanc-to-sign-with-club-in-qatar?fbclid=IwAR2UgPD9SRMyj5Qkr81gt1XQXIGoE8UEjReYqJMw3ybUi2Gq0v1mLthr4kw
Well that...
Same as at NYCFC. Random formations, no clear gameplan, using players out of their natural positions, etc.
He just seems like a manager who has no clue and just keeps throwing ideas at a board...
Some newspaper article from over in France said he was interested in TFC. I think our FO just takes their sweet assed time doing everything.
Main question with him, Viera, or Alonso is salary...
Nobody knows. He thinks he did, the owners say they haven't....yet.
Probably gone now anyways as it leaked. Not a great look for them either way.
Miami fired Alonso today. I would take him over Viera. He lead a shitty Miami roster with terrible DPs to the playoffs in their first season.
Question is whether you're happy with a manager who succeeds because there is enough talent in his roster to cover the cracks or whether you'd like a manager who can cover the cracks tactically. I...