Watched every episode starting at episode 1 yesterday, really enjoyed it.
Enjoyed the human side of the emotion/ fragility of the players and the Italian director with his backroom staff.
The bit I enjoyed the most was their almost continual confidence from the Leeds players and fans about being promoted.Their fans did have a delusion that they had the best team. They kept showing the league table and it was great to see us up there most of the season but we gradually moved up the league from Christmas.
Also enjoyed the fiasco regards the Swansea player singing......just shows how deals can all be agreed...done and dusted....but they still don’t always happen.
However it’s incredibly biased towards Leeds making them appear that they were really the best team in the league with the best supporters in world football.
It also made it appear that the Leeds players and staff were so nice and likeable (except Bamford).......many neutrals will feel sympathy towards them.
Thought Patrick Bamford came across as an arrogant tosser or maybe it’s just his face that gives that impression ....couldn’t believe the bit when he was fined for feigning injury against Villa. Bamford just kept saying “I wouldn’t have fallen down for nothing...I will have felt something in my face...and fair enough I probably did make a meal of it”.
Also I don’t think Bielsa revealed much about himself. It also seems that his reputation is very hyped.
He supposed to be revered as a tactical genious but he’s won very little in his career
Also to be leading 1-0 at home to Wigan against 10 men highlights a tactical blindness.
They were also leading 2-0 at home to Derby in the play-off semi but naively continued to attack leaving themselves open.....again tactical blindness.
I get the impression that Bielsa is incredibly stubborn and obsessional about playing a certain way.
I admit Leeds do have a very good plan A, bit unlike us under Wilder they have no plan B or C.
A great coach needs to be flexible with tactics but this is something Bielsa can’t do.
Also a great manager needs to be a great leader and motivator...
when you see pressure games towards the end of the series you see that Bielsa is very private and shy....really lacking motivation of his players.
Maybe thats why Bielsa has won very little....maybe he’s be better suited in the Alan Knill, assistant manager role providing the brains....with someone else as front man.