It would be really funny if Karel turns out to be a 1970's English football disciple. I'd quite like to see us become a team with a reputation for knocking it long, maiming the opposition and intimidating referee's. It's not as if playing the game 'the right way' has done us any favours.
It would be really funny if Karel turns out to be a 1970's English football disciple. I'd quite like to see us become a team with a reputation for knocking it long, maiming the opposition intimidating referee's. It's not as if playing the game 'the right way' has done us any favours.
March 2015 Guy Luzon 'When we have the ball we need to enjoy and we need to smile. "We want to play football on the ground because football is a game not a war so we need to enjoy it when we have the ball with us'
Oct 2015 Simon Makienok on Karel Fraeye 'He’s come in with a lot of energy and a lot of smiles. “One of the first things he told us was that if we’re going to turn this around, we need positive, smiling players'
Ask the players if they think they're good enough, and hope they say yes...that's part one sorted. Tell them to smile...that's part two sorted. Sorted.
March 2015 Guy Luzon 'When we have the ball we need to enjoy and we need to smile. "We want to play football on the ground because football is a game not a war so we need to enjoy it when we have the ball with us'
Oct 2015 Simon Makienok on Karel Fraeye 'He’s come in with a lot of energy and a lot of smiles. “One of the first things he told us was that if we’re going to turn this around, we need positive, smiling players'
I'm noticing a bit of a trend here
If one of football brightest managerial talents thinks it, then maybe Guy and Karel were onto something with the smiling tactics:
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Guy Luzon
'When we have the ball we need to enjoy and we need to smile.
"We want to play football on the ground because football is a game not a war so we need to enjoy it when we have the ball with us'
Oct 2015
Simon Makienok on Karel Fraeye
'He’s come in with a lot of energy and a lot of smiles.
“One of the first things he told us was that if we’re going to turn this around, we need positive, smiling players'
I'm noticing a bit of a trend here
Rather than park the bus tactics, we can can have park the sofa.
Ask the players if they think they're good enough, and hope they say yes...that's part one sorted.
Tell them to smile...that's part two sorted.
Sorted.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/46968493