We're playing Stoke on Saturday, and because they recently appointed the former Luton boss as their new manager, apparently Bielsa has watched 26 Luton games this season to get an insight into the new man's philosophies, preferred systems and formations. Compare that to Lampard's admission that in preparation for Derby's game against Leeds he watched a total of 15 hours of Leeds' games, lazy bastard.
RT: @DerbysPolice "Officers did not enter the training ground." Lampard said they did. Recent tweets from Derbyshire Police are very interesting. If Derby County have inflated claims regarding the conduct of the LUFC employee at their training ground then they are in contravention of their duty to “behave towards each other in good faith” more than Bielsa has been. ( Gavin@DoctorLeeds )
Jon Mackenzie@Jon_Mackenzie 1h1 hour ago Frank Lampard: "Bielsa cheated!" Marcelo Bielsa: "Welcome to my lecture: 'How to beat Frank Lampard's Derby County'"
Adam Pope@apopey 52m52 minutes ago MB to conclude: “We look at Stoke and it’s hard as the new coach has had 3 games. So we analysed the 26 games he (Nathan Jones) had at Luton.” #lufc
My old pub team could beat Derby now and don't expect them to win any more points this season. The kit man at Harrow Rovers now knows how to beat Derby. He also knows Frank takes a dump at 7:15 every morning
Just watching the Saints Derby intro, Jenas wasn't keen to call for a points deduction again tonight I notice. Tw@t. Lineker couldn't keep his face straight.
I've just read the transcript of Bielsa's press conference...... What a coach we have, what a truely professional guy
Now you see our man wouldn't be worried because he would know, where the VAR camera was positioned, which company made it, who assembled it, what they had for breakfast, when it was made, possible optical variations in the lens equipment and therefore the potential for errors in the VAR technology and how to play to avoid such situations arising.