louder wrote:When the going got tough, Jurgen got going.
FOYS wrote:louder wrote:When the going got tough, Jurgen got going.
If that was the case he would've quit during their Winter break.
louder wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:When the going got tough, Jurgen got going.
If that was the case he would've quit during their Winter break.
Not necessarily. Bottom line, he's a quitter.
FOYS wrote:louder wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:When the going got tough, Jurgen got going.
If that was the case he would've quit during their Winter break.
Not necessarily. Bottom line, he's a quitter.
So because he believes he's not the best coach for BVB anymore he's a quitter in your book? He's gone up in my estimation, realised that he's taken BVB as far as he can.
I suppose you think the same about the Bayern medical after they all resigned today?
louder wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:When the going got tough, Jurgen got going.
If that was the case he would've quit during their Winter break.
Not necessarily. Bottom line, he's a quitter.
So because he believes he's not the best coach for BVB anymore he's a quitter in your book? He's gone up in my estimation, realised that he's taken BVB as far as he can.
I suppose you think the same about the Bayern medical after they all resigned today?
He quit. He's a quitter. Your second sentence doesn't surprise me - You're predictable.
Bayern medical has quit ? They don't do medicals at Bayern any more then ? Are you a boxhead by any chance ?
The wheels have fallen off at Dortmund because of Klopp. Simple as that, Sir. But you still laud him. Odd.
louder wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:When the going got tough, Jurgen got going.
If that was the case he would've quit during their Winter break.
Not necessarily. Bottom line, he's a quitter.
FOYS wrote:I see the "journeyman" is leading his team out in another domestic Cup Final after they KO Bayern last night. Moving up the Bundesliga table as well
louder wrote:FOYS wrote:I see the "journeyman" is leading his team out in another domestic Cup Final after they KO Bayern last night. Moving up the Bundesliga table as well
So the FA Cup and a top four spot was good enough for you from an Arsenal perspective last year ? Surely with such a huge grin regarding Jurgen's 'achievements this season the answer can only be a resounding yes from you !!
FOYS wrote:louder wrote:FOYS wrote:I see the "journeyman" is leading his team out in another domestic Cup Final after they KO Bayern last night. Moving up the Bundesliga table as well
So the FA Cup and a top four spot was good enough for you from an Arsenal perspective last year ? Surely with such a huge grin regarding Jurgen's 'achievements this season the answer can only be a resounding yes from you !!
Winning the FA Cup, yes. Finishing 4th after leading the PL for 120 days, no !!
FOYS wrote:louder wrote:FOYS wrote:I see the "journeyman" is leading his team out in another domestic Cup Final after they KO Bayern last night. Moving up the Bundesliga table as well
So the FA Cup and a top four spot was good enough for you from an Arsenal perspective last year ? Surely with such a huge grin regarding Jurgen's 'achievements this season the answer can only be a resounding yes from you !!
Winning the FA Cup, yes. Finishing 4th after leading the PL for 120 days, no !!
I Believe Overall wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:FOYS wrote:I see the "journeyman" is leading his team out in another domestic Cup Final after they KO Bayern last night. Moving up the Bundesliga table as well
So the FA Cup and a top four spot was good enough for you from an Arsenal perspective last year ? Surely with such a huge grin regarding Jurgen's 'achievements this season the answer can only be a resounding yes from you !!
Winning the FA Cup, yes. Finishing 4th after leading the PL for 120 days, no !!
Yeah without that cup win it would of been a pretty flat end of the season. I think the squad has improved though and I would be surprised to see us finish lower than 3rd next season if we add some more quality (like we have in the last 2 years) - wouldn't be shocked to see us go on a very long run that takes us clear of the rest for a very long period. What's probably needed is a bit more magic up front to unlock teams like Chelsea and a bit more spine to allow for the inevitable injuries so we don't have to play journeymen or kids in key roles. Its really the players that make the most difference in the main - I don't think Juergen or any other manager (maybe with the exception of Pep or SAF) would have taken this squad further. What is miraculous about AW achievements in comparison is the way he reacted to losing his best players for season after season and was able to stabilise Arsenal for years in the process. Something that Klopp wasn't able to achieve.
I Believe Overall wrote:FOYS wrote:louder wrote:FOYS wrote:I see the "journeyman" is leading his team out in another domestic Cup Final after they KO Bayern last night. Moving up the Bundesliga table as well
So the FA Cup and a top four spot was good enough for you from an Arsenal perspective last year ? Surely with such a huge grin regarding Jurgen's 'achievements this season the answer can only be a resounding yes from you !!
Winning the FA Cup, yes. Finishing 4th after leading the PL for 120 days, no !!
Yeah without that cup win it would of been a pretty flat end of the season. I think the squad has improved though and I would be surprised to see us finish lower than 3rd next season if we add some more quality (like we have in the last 2 years) - wouldn't be shocked to see us go on a very long run that takes us clear of the rest for a very long period. What's probably needed is a bit more magic up front to unlock teams like Chelsea and a bit more spine to allow for the inevitable injuries so we don't have to play journeymen or kids in key roles. Its really the players that make the most difference in the main - I don't think Juergen or any other manager (maybe with the exception of Pep or SAF) would have taken this squad further. What is miraculous about AW achievements in comparison is the way he reacted to losing his best players for season after season and was able to stabilise Arsenal for years in the process. Something that Klopp wasn't able to achieve.
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