2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II

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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#501 » by DD12 » Wed Mar 9, 2016 4:59 pm

No_20 wrote:
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No_20 wrote:How many great tacticians are there really in the Bundesliga anyway. You have Guardiola, Tuchel, Schmidt, Nagelsmann. Apart from those it's mainly these "Herz und Leidenschaft"-managers.

I think he'll do fine. It's almost impossible to manage the Croatia NT. Their best players dont give a sh*t, which is the reason why he made those quotes.


Which Schmidt do you mean? Certainly not Roger Schmidt right? What he is doing is not tactics it's planned suicide. Look at his records at Salzburg or Leverkusen. He always failed in important matches whether Bundesliga, CL or EL. No wonder since he doesn't even have the quality of players available that would be required for the style he wants to play at to be successful. :lol:

He would need a Barca or Bayern roster to be successful with his suicidal high pressing approach. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Roger Schmidt. He is good, man. See how he always outcoaches Guardiola when they meet. Leverkusen dominated Barca in both game this season as well. They are still in the EL and if they beat Villarreal they could go all the way.


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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#502 » by DD12 » Wed Mar 9, 2016 4:59 pm

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No_20 wrote:How many great tacticians are there really in the Bundesliga anyway. You have Guardiola, Tuchel, Schmidt, Nagelsmann. Apart from those it's mainly these "Herz und Leidenschaft"-managers.

I think he'll do fine. It's almost impossible to manage the Croatia NT. Their best players dont give a sh*t, which is the reason why he made those quotes.


So after three games in the Bundesliga(which of them being an a$$ whopping at Stuttgart) Nagelsmann's already a "great tactician"?

I know it might sound crazy but if you look at Schubert and the way we're switching systems currently, he might also be "great tactician" if those silly mistakes would be cut down...

I'm hearing very good things from people who knows Nagelsmann. He is the next thing.

Schubert cant set-up a defence.


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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#503 » by Foye » Wed Mar 9, 2016 5:00 pm

No_20 wrote:
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No_20 wrote:How many great tacticians are there really in the Bundesliga anyway. You have Guardiola, Tuchel, Schmidt, Nagelsmann. Apart from those it's mainly these "Herz und Leidenschaft"-managers.

I think he'll do fine. It's almost impossible to manage the Croatia NT. Their best players dont give a sh*t, which is the reason why he made those quotes.


Which Schmidt do you mean? Certainly not Roger Schmidt right? What he is doing is not tactics it's planned suicide. Look at his records at Salzburg or Leverkusen. He always failed in important matches whether Bundesliga, CL or EL. No wonder since he doesn't even have the quality of players available that would be required for the style he wants to play at to be successful. :lol:

He would need a Barca or Bayern roster to be successful with his suicidal high pressing approach. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Roger Schmidt. He is good, man. See how he always outcoaches Guardiola when they meet. Leverkusen dominated Barca in both game this season as well. They are still in the EL and if they beat Villarreal they could go all the way.


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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#504 » by cgf » Wed Mar 9, 2016 5:03 pm

I don't think No_20 knows what tactics are, or what "out-coaching" means.

That said Nagelsmann's legit, there's a reason that there's so many of us who been hyping him as the next big thing in german coaching. And though he's going to need to learn to bring more balance/cover to his midfield; the combinations TSG have started putting together since he took over have been beautiful. He, like Schubert, is an excellent tactician.

Sure half the managers in the league are not great tacticians, but a mediocre tactician is still a huge step up from someone who straight up says that he doesn't think tactics matter. Motivating the troops is important; but motivating the troops by telling them that as long as they really try, they'll succeed without a plan, is just stupid.
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Post#505 » by DD12 » Wed Mar 9, 2016 5:52 pm

Meh. Tactics are very overrated. I think good XI selection, let players play at their best position and motivation are the most important three things when it comes to coaching.
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Post#506 » by cgf » Wed Mar 9, 2016 6:00 pm

DD12 wrote:Meh. Tactics are very overrated. I think good XI selection, let players play at their best position and motivation are the most important three things when it comes to coaching.


...that's tactics...well a part of it anyway.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#507 » by Det the Threat » Wed Mar 9, 2016 7:28 pm

No_20 wrote:I'm hearing very good things from people who knows Nagelsmann. He is the next thing.

Schubert cant set-up a defence.


Nagelsmann might be a great prospect at the coaching level but he still has to prove it for at least a season or so.
And he shouldn't be run over by Stuttgart and Kramny.

Schubert actually can set up a defense but he's got to deal with loads of injuries, young players and always changing formations because of that, while trying to be the active team.
Still, he needs to keep working on things to get better but like Nagelsmann he was touted highly and he was the best of his class.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#508 » by No_20 » Wed Mar 9, 2016 11:09 pm

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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#509 » by Foye » Fri Mar 11, 2016 12:21 am

No_20 wrote:
Foye wrote:
No_20 wrote:How many great tacticians are there really in the Bundesliga anyway. You have Guardiola, Tuchel, Schmidt, Nagelsmann. Apart from those it's mainly these "Herz und Leidenschaft"-managers.

I think he'll do fine. It's almost impossible to manage the Croatia NT. Their best players dont give a sh*t, which is the reason why he made those quotes.


Which Schmidt do you mean? Certainly not Roger Schmidt right? What he is doing is not tactics it's planned suicide. Look at his records at Salzburg or Leverkusen. He always failed in important matches whether Bundesliga, CL or EL. No wonder since he doesn't even have the quality of players available that would be required for the style he wants to play at to be successful. :lol:

He would need a Barca or Bayern roster to be successful with his suicidal high pressing approach. :lol: :lol: :lol:

Roger Schmidt. He is good, man. See how he always outcoaches Guardiola when they meet. Leverkusen dominated Barca in both game this season as well. They are still in the EL and if they beat Villarreal they could go all the way.


Can we now finally agree he is garbage?
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#510 » by Det the Threat » Fri Mar 11, 2016 5:38 pm

Seems like Harvard Nordtveit will join West Ham United in the summer.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#511 » by Foye » Fri Mar 11, 2016 6:19 pm

A draw today please so we can move into tied 3rd place with a win in Dortmund on Sunday...to choke it away next week at Bremen. :lol:
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#512 » by Foye » Fri Mar 11, 2016 8:16 pm

Ibisevic is kind of going through a major 2nd spring in his career right now. Never thought he would get back to old form. Good for him.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#513 » by Foye » Fri Mar 11, 2016 8:54 pm

Looks like Hertha will land a big point today Nathan. Congratulations. :thumbsup:

Schalke, though. :lol:
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Post#514 » by Andi Obst » Fri Mar 11, 2016 9:24 pm

That was like the complete opposite of last week. Very important win and a great way to start the weekend :nod:
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#515 » by Foye » Fri Mar 11, 2016 9:31 pm

Schalke next five matches:

Gladbach
@ Ingolstadt
Dortmund
@ Bayern
Leverkusen

Good luck. :lol:
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#516 » by Det the Threat » Fri Mar 11, 2016 9:34 pm

Congratz Nathan, Europe should be a done deal for you guys and CL is a real possibility now.
I mean, even if you suck from now on(which I don't see happening), you should still at least get those five to seven points needed to qualify for europe. :thumbsup:

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Well, if we'd ever be able to play well during away games again, we might be able to make things real tough for Schlakke...
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#517 » by No_20 » Sat Mar 12, 2016 10:48 am

Foye wrote:Ibisevic is kind of going through a major 2nd spring in his career right now. Never thought he would get back to old form. Good for him.

Shows that Bundesliga is the easiest big league to score in for strikers. Just look at 70-year old Pizarro still banging in the goals.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#518 » by Det the Threat » Sat Mar 12, 2016 2:12 pm

Max Kruse lost 75,000 € during a drive with a cab last october. :o
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/wolfsburg-profi-max-kruse-verliert-75-000-euro-im-taxi-a-1081980.html

He was in Berlin and had that amount of money with him in cash.
Though, he must have left it in the cab and certainly won't get it back anymore.

He's known to play poker in big tournaments and might have played in one of those tournaments during that weekend...
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#519 » by Foye » Sat Mar 12, 2016 2:21 pm

No_20 wrote:
Foye wrote:Ibisevic is kind of going through a major 2nd spring in his career right now. Never thought he would get back to old form. Good for him.

Shows that Bundesliga is the easiest big league to score in for strikers. Just look at 70-year old Pizarro still banging in the goals.


Bullsh*t. Look at Toni, Maccarone or Aduriz. It happens everywhere. If you can still play at that age you can still play.
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Re: 2015-16 German Bundesliga Discussion Thread II 

Post#520 » by Foye » Sat Mar 12, 2016 2:27 pm

Det the Threat wrote:Max Kruse lost 75,000 € during a drive with a cab last october. :o
http://www.spiegel.de/panorama/leute/wolfsburg-profi-max-kruse-verliert-75-000-euro-im-taxi-a-1081980.html

He was in Berlin and had that amount of money with him in cash.
Though, he must have left it in the cab and certainly won't get it back anymore.

He's known to play poker in big tournaments and might have played in one of those tournaments during that weekend...


It's not even a monthly salary for him. Probably not even half a monthly salary after taxes.
Just admit that it's stupid to have that much money in your pockets, the taxi driver had a lucky day and get over it.

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