America USA wrote:Naglesmann the Savior they said..
In two games now Hoffenheim have let a goal lead slip. Bravo!
America USA wrote:^ Try to be objective sweetie. And please do not try to use spelling errors to deflect from the issue. Fact remains. He is yet to win a single game in Europe.
Roonzil wrote:America USA wrote:^ Try to be objective sweetie. And please do not try to use spelling errors to deflect from the issue. Fact remains. He is yet to win a single game in Europe.
Don't patronize me you f*ck! <- (MUTU take note)
That's not a spelling mistake, but a clear sign you know jack shit about the guy you're critisizing.
America USA wrote:A non German speaker misspells a German last name!
pyrasur wrote:America USA wrote:A non German speaker misspells a German last name!
You're usually so proud of your German heritage though
America USA wrote:pyrasur wrote:America USA wrote:A non German speaker misspells a German last name!
You're usually so proud of your German heritage though
I am. Unfortunately I can’t speak my ancestors tongue. It’s a shame that American schools don’t place more emphasis on teaching a second foreign language. And I think I’m too old (and honestly I don’t have the time) to learn German now.
Anyway let’s stick to the topic and not get distracted.
Point still stands that Julian has yet to win a single European game and his teams have twice now bottled a goal lead. I am waiting for her to rebut me on the issues, rather than deflecting with trivial things like typos and taking sarcasm way too seriously.
If he can’t outsmart teams from weaker leagues, imagine what will happen when he’s up against Madrid, Juve, etc.
Also, I watched ESPN FC today and Steve Nicol there pretty much summed it up when he said that making a 30 year old guy the coach of a team filled with big egos would be like throwing him to the wolves. It won’t help that there are guys older than him in the squad. I would love to see Julian manage us one day but I think right now it might be too soon. If you don’t trust me go to ESPN FC website and see the video on Bayern’s home page for yourself. Raf Honigstein is the main guy talking on the issue.
America USA wrote:Bayern’s manager has to be able to manage all three competitons simultaneously. He cannot put his eggs in one basket and sacrifice other competitions. I just think Tuchel would be a more smart choice at this moment. Julian is good but I still think it’ll be a bit premature to make him manager in the middle of the season.
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