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whoareyaaa

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  1. Compo should be easier and cheaper than Rohl
  2. who the **** is Bo Svenson
  3. Agreed also not as stubborn if it's not working and want's players to play with freedom unlike Enzo
  4. More experience than Enzo and not as rigid.
  5. https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/marti-cifuentes-qpr-championship-interview-b2701776.html “That’s why adaptation is so important,” he says. “In Norway [with Sandefjord], the first game we had 70 percent possession, playing well in many aspects - and we lost 2-0 in two corner kicks. I was defending pure zonal, that in Spain worked really well for me. And suddenly I face three big Norwegian centre-halves… the game was over!”
  6. Seems like they have gave up with Chansiri
  7. Great goal by Pedro
  8. We have a much better squad of players than QPR, something he can work with, esp if he likes to blood in the yoouth.
  9. The Spanish Pearson
  10. Be thankful its not Wilder
  11. he will prob get a signing on fee from us to cover it surely ?
  12. first Spanish manager ? gerrimin
  13. Don't Jinx it
  14. Seems like he plays a similar style to Enzo, maybe slightly different
  15. English managers don't play the same way as Spanish managers though so unlikely, its all about the culture.
  16. I would prefer Rohl but wouldn't mind this guy even though I know absolutely nothing about him.
  17. Marti Cifuentes' points per game (PPG) record in his managerial career varies depending on the specific club and time period. At QPR, his PPG was 1.30. In the Danish Superliga with AaB, he achieved a PPG of 1.51. His overall career average, across multiple clubs and leagues, is 1.49 according to Sofascore. Here's a more detailed breakdown: QPR: 1.30 PPG (based on 82 matches: 28 wins, 23 draws, 31 losses). AaB (Denmark): 1.51 PPG (in the Danish Superliga). Overall career average: 1.49 PPG (across various clubs and leagues) according to Sofascore. Hammarby IF (Sweden): 1.81 PPG according to Sofascore. Sandefjord Fotball (Norway): 1.53 PPG according to Sofascore. Martí Cifuentes' preferred style of play emphasizes possession, pressing, and positioning, which he refers to as the "three Ps". He aims to use possession as a tool to control the game, create chances, and find space. He also wants his team to press aggressively when they lose the ball, aiming to win it back quickly and launch attacks. Good positioning is crucial for creating better situations on the ball. He also favors attacking with bravery and a desire to score multiple goals. Here's a more detailed breakdown: Possession-Based: Cifuentes prioritizes keeping the ball and using it effectively to control the game and create opportunities. Aggressive Pressing: He wants his players to win the ball back quickly when they lose it, disrupting the opponent's play and initiating attacks. Strategic Positioning: Cifuentes believes that good positioning on the field is essential for both offensive and defensive phases of play, allowing players to execute actions effectively. Attacking Mindset: He encourages his players to be brave and proactive in attack, looking to score goals and dominate the game. Adaptability: While he has a clear tactical philosophy, Cifuentes is also known for adapting his approach based on the opponent and the players available. He might adjust formations or tactics to exploit weaknesses or counteract specific strengths. Vertical and Diagonal Runs: Cifuentes's teams often utilize vertical and diagonal runs to attack the opponent's backline, creating space and opportunities through combinations like 1-2s and third-man runs. Exploiting Space: He looks for opportunities to exploit space created by the opponent's defensive positioning, particularly in wide areas and between the lines. Mid-Block Defending: When not pressing high, Cifuentes's teams often utilize a mid-block, minimizing gaps between the lines and waiting for pressing triggers to initiate a more aggressive press.
  18. We are built different
  19. Yup Rohl has the wheel
  20. Weird how there is so many empty seats
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