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  1. #1
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Sadly spot on

    Oh and compare with Bielas first run of games with a squad that finished 15th the year before and we battered Stoke A and stormed to the top of the table.

    If they really felt they needed to get rid of Bielsa so be it but to then replace him with an inexperienced callow coach who was out of work and sacked for the inability to get a far better squad than ours to perform under his tactics - genius.

    If that was on Orta’s recommendation then - well for once I might share WTFs opinion
    Bielsa first run of games was in the Championship, how can you compare that...
    It's now we are interested in

    The yank has been left a team all over the place

  2. #2
    Quote Originally Posted by klix View Post
    Bielsa first run of games was in the Championship, how can you compare that...
    It's now we are interested in

    The yank has been left a team all over the place
    Once again you miss the point (and yes I get to a fair few games - not as many as I would like but have seen us a fair bit this season) - Bielsa was able to take a squad we as fans and previous manager had written off as not good enough.

    From a standing start we played scintillating football with new tactics and won and the players looked energised etc.

    Oh and not forgetting some top top coaches believe Bielsa is the most influential coach of the last 20 years -Klopp, Bielsa, Pep, Pochetino etc.

    Compare with Jesse - underperforming but thin squad (we have better players in some positions than when Bielsa took over).

    He changed little against Leicester so still largely a Bielsa team and style and to be fair we were better defensively and a bit unlucky.

    Against Villa we saw the full Jesse tactics and it was c-rap. Nothing at all going forward I think our first shot was after they were 3-0 up.

    He looked demoralised at the end and his words weee just hot air with no substance. We need to be confident and not afraid.

    How about okay the best players in the right positions?

    His squad at Leipzig was packed full of talent and he either couldn’t impose his tactics, the players thought it was billow (which some of the reports suggest) or at this level it was just bollox. To use a Cellinoism when you tap the Jesse watermelon it sounds a little hollow.

    FFS even Rapha looked lost at times when he had the ball.

    There is no way he is going to get this squad to play any better with these players than Bielsa would have done.

    The timing of the change with no ability to bring in new players or a decent enough amount of time to effect change is stupid too.

    They should have stuck with Bielsa at this stage of the season with that squad.

    If we lose to Norwich on Sunday which is shockingly entirely possible then the crowd is likely to start venting in full force and effect their views to the board and the players.

    I have not heard anything similar from the crowd during Bielsa’s time as last night and can’t recall people leaving early in such numbers.

    Jesse seems a lovely bloke but a coach at this level - can imagine at some point someone telling him to shut the f up on the training ground.

    The other concern is there was blame ascribed to players yesterday and the they word was used - it’s got to that after two games - can thing of two occasions where Bielsa spoke about players and only where they wanted to leave or for bad behaviour.

    FFS even Moscow White was depressed and he is normally the most positive person in our fan base.

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by hopelesslyoptimistic View Post
    Once again you miss the point (and yes I get to a fair few games - not as many as I would like but have seen us a fair bit this season) - Bielsa was able to take a squad we as fans and previous manager had written off as not good enough.

    From a standing start we played scintillating football with new tactics and won and the players looked energised etc.

    Oh and not forgetting some top top coaches believe Bielsa is the most influential coach of the last 20 years -Klopp, Bielsa, Pep, Pochetino etc.

    Compare with Jesse - underperforming but thin squad (we have better players in some positions than when Bielsa took over).

    He changed little against Leicester so still largely a Bielsa team and style and to be fair we were better defensively and a bit unlucky.

    Against Villa we saw the full Jesse tactics and it was c-rap. Nothing at all going forward I think our first shot was after they were 3-0 up.

    He looked demoralised at the end and his words weee just hot air with no substance. We need to be confident and not afraid.

    How about okay the best players in the right positions?

    His squad at Leipzig was packed full of talent and he either couldn’t impose his tactics, the players thought it was billow (which some of the reports suggest) or at this level it was just bollox. To use a Cellinoism when you tap the Jesse watermelon it sounds a little hollow.

    FFS even Rapha looked lost at times when he had the ball.

    There is no way he is going to get this squad to play any better with these players than Bielsa would have done.

    The timing of the change with no ability to bring in new players or a decent enough amount of time to effect change is stupid too.

    They should have stuck with Bielsa at this stage of the season with that squad.

    If we lose to Norwich on Sunday which is shockingly entirely possible then the crowd is likely to start venting in full force and effect their views to the board and the players.

    I have not heard anything similar from the crowd during Bielsa’s time as last night and can’t recall people leaving early in such numbers.

    Jesse seems a lovely bloke but a coach at this level - can imagine at some point someone telling him to shut the f up on the training ground.

    The other concern is there was blame ascribed to players yesterday and the they word was used - it’s got to that after two games - can thing of two occasions where Bielsa spoke about players and only where they wanted to leave or for bad behaviour.

    FFS even Moscow White was depressed and he is normally the most positive person in our fan base.
    I can't and won't comment on last night not seen anything and don't want to.

    Totally agree Norwich
    My point is, just give the bloke a chance, he has the games to get us out
    3 points is well a must, if we lose that it's less than 50/50 staying up.

  4. #4
    Fair enough if you didn’t see last night’s game but if you watch the extended highlights I recommend you pour yourself a stiff drink before you sit down to watch.

    Last night was Paul Heckingbottom bad - no direction, no fight, no hope - you don’t need to be a genius to gather from that performance that there is bigger trouble at mill then under Bielsa.

    The players don’t get the tactics or what they are supposed to do. Villa quickly knew how to play us (no doubt Gerrard relying on his USA experience of playing Red Bull teams.

    We were one dimensional in every facet of the game.

    At least under Bielsa if we played well it might be 6-4 either way.
    If that is the standard of fare on offer then they may have to shove the proposed ST price hike where the Sun don’t shine.

    I say that wanting Jesse to be good but there is an eerie Heckingbottomesue deja vu to it.

    I can imagine with his CV Rapha, Rodrigo, Llorente, Klich and Phillips thinking who the deck is this joker.

    There was a camera shot of Phillips and Cooper at the end of the game and Phillips looked stunned and sad - his eyes seemed a little watery.

    Looks like he will be Liverpool bound for £70m.

    The surgery that should have been done last summer from a relative position of strength last summer will be an awful lot harder this summer if we go down.

    Of the older players, not sure how much we will now get for Klich, Dallas, Cooper, Ayling all of whom are struggling this season in the prem (but might be okay in the EFL)

    Also don’t think we will get full recovery for Llorente, Rodrigo or Firpo or possibly many offers at all.

    The loanees will be back in the mix - Davis, Drameh, Bogusz, Casilla and Costa.

    There is a lot to sort out if we go down and Jesse I don’t think has any of that experience.

    He won a double at Salzburg but they do that regularly over that last 10 years. He was crap in Germany.

    After the Lord Mayor’s show we wanted to be inspired and impressed but do you honestly see Marsch taking us to the champions league - the only way that is likely to happen is if he plays Leeds on FIFA 22.

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