Exactly.
If you're serious, then he was a very average and workmanlike midfielder that Leeds vastly overpaid.
I was serious,slipped my mind, until you said Leeds!
Exactly.
If you're serious, then he was a very average and workmanlike midfielder that Leeds vastly overpaid.
Tots, you remember the David oleary team, exciting young team, got to semi finals of champions league, I think Johnson was bought for the following season from Derby, oleary never lasted that long after!
O'leary was a good player,but didn't quite cut it as a manager,why is it good players rarely make good managers and lesser players do,?strange
Normally an ego thing or lack of patience as they can't understand why players can't do what they could do.
Hoddle was on his way to becoming a class manager and was suited to lower league teams or international management, but not premier league as he couldn't relate properly with players who he looked at as inferior to him!
O'leary was a good player,but didn't quite cut it as a manager,why is it good players rarely make good managers and lesser players do,?strange
Normally an ego thing or lack of patience as they can't understand why players can't do what they could do.
Hoddle was on his way to becoming a class manager and was suited to lower league teams or international management, but not premier league as he couldn't relate properly with players who he looked at as inferior to him!
Believe me, David O'Leary definitely had an ego. About the size of Heathrow Airport by all accounts.
That's suprised me,he didn't come across like that in interviews
O'leary was a good player,but didn't quite cut it as a manager,why is it good players rarely make good managers and lesser players do,?strange
Worse players have to think about the game more in order to compete.
The Neville brothers were never the most naturally gifted individuals, but they studied the game and worked their arses off.
You can hear that now in Gary's analysis on Sky. He knows exactly what he's talking about, whereas a more gifted player like Merson has less insight.
Worse players have to think about the game more in order to compete.
I wonder if anyone will ask why England can't play like Chile. People say Chile has good players. I'm not convinced their talent level is any higher, though they do have exactly one more world class player than England does, which comes in handy. But they play cohesively and with a commitment to a very aggressive system, and have the conditioning and toughness (as well as the belief) to make it work. If any team gets the right manager and installs the system Chile plays, which in a nutshell consists of doing nothing but pressing and trying to score quickly, they'll play very exciting football and probably be more successful.
Also, it says a lot that a tiny Chilean contingent could out-sing the majority of Wembley.
We didn't have anything to sing about.