Igor Tudor - Manager (42 Viewers)

Aug 8, 2006
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Ever since that outrageous lineup against City in the CWC, I’ve been done with him, so today isn’t surprising. I didn’t even watch this game and without knowing how he performed, but starting Koopmeiners alone feels sackable at this point.

It’s the Kvckminors experimentation that truly bothers me. He should not be starting over other more producing players. It’s similar to Al-legri obsession with Kvckminors predecessors


And next to Locatelli with a Swiss cheese defense has proven that it doesn’t work
 

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,858
Dropped a lot of points to some weak teams recently.

None of Dortmund, Verona, Atalanta and Villarreal are better than us. We shouldn't have only taken 4 points from them.
No but they all have better coaches than us.

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This guy's decisions are dreadful.

- His starting line-ups are terrible.
- We need someone attacking opposite from Yildiz. If Chico is fit it should be him every time.
- We aren't good enough at defending to invite pressure. There was no reason to encourage it.
- Vlahovic as a sub when we are defending at the edge of our box is idiotic, especially when you have Openda on the bench who is fast and can run into channels.
Bro, the whole fucking formation is terrible. This guy has no business coaching any top side at all. And somehow he convinced the dipshit Comolli to not only keep him but also fluff his shitbag system with moronic signings like Joao Mario. It’s all a loss. We need to start over.
 

Espectro

The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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No but they all have better coaches than us.

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Bro, the whole fucking formation is terrible. This guy has no business coaching any top side at all. And somehow he convinced the dipshit Comolli to not only keep him but also fluff his shitbag system with moronic signings like Joao Mario. It’s all a loss. We need to start over.
He did not convince anybody... our dumb management lost on the coaches we wanted to get, panic and keep him.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending Tudor at all, but the reality is that Tudor was only supposed to be an interim coach, and due to poor management decisions, they had to keep him on because they lost the coaching goals they wanted.
 

Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
117,858
He did not convince anybody... our dumb management lost on the coaches we wanted to get, panic and keep him.

Don't get me wrong, I'm not defending Tudor at all, but the reality is that Tudor was only supposed to be an interim coach, and due to poor management decisions, they had to keep him on because they lost the coaching goals they wanted.
Yes but the reassuring thing about this is that Comolli doesn’t want to take risks. So that’s good because that falls in line with being Italian even though he’s French.
 

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