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I must confess to knowing nothing about this Guy!!. But given the positivity from most of the posts, he must be good!!. Wilder will have something to do with this man arriving?. In wilder we trust!!. On a separate note, fixtures are out tomorrow!. What's the odds on a shitty away trip?.
 
I must confess to knowing nothing about this Guy!!. But given the positivity from most of the posts, he must be good!!. Wilder will have something to do with this man arriving?. In wilder we trust!!. On a separate note, fixtures are out tomorrow!. What's the odds on a shitty away trip?.

I think the same as Liverpool blade............who the fuck is he?

Can someone explain WHY this is a good signing at coach level and if so good, why have Man U not picked him up?

UTB
 
I think the same as Liverpool blade............who the fuck is he?

Can someone explain WHY this is a good signing at coach level and if so good, why have Man U not picked him up?

UTB
He's already stated there is only 1 club that would have persuaded him to come back from Spain. The original United, not Newton Heath rebranded.
 
He's already stated there is only 1 club that would have persuaded him to come back from Spain. The original United, not Newton Heath rebranded.

I have read that and that wasn't the question - I and others want to know why he is seen as a good signing.

UTB
 



Hmmmm...............so was Micky Adams.........oh dear :(

UTB
I think you maybe at bit harsh there Fulwood.Wilder has brought a way of playing which is exciting and a winning formula. Obviously it is not unique but to be effective through out the club he needs coaches who believe in it.
Judging by the article he wrote in the Guardian ,he Wilder,Knill & Co are on the same page (winning ethos ) he obviously is known to Wilder and coaches who have a similar beleafe in the way to play
.Only time will tell if he's any good , we have to trust
Mr Wilder he's done a great job so far.
The Spanish way has been very successful,go out to win not just play pretty tippy tappey football,which Spain do of course but with a winning attitude.
 
I have read that and that wasn't the question - I and others want to know why he is seen as a good signing.

UTB

I guess because he's been working in Spain, so people believe either he will bring a certain style of play with him or that he'll bring knowledge of Spanish players for us to recruit. Hopefully that's what we would get from him, but maybe he's just a good coach, he seems quite inexperienced to me but then again I haven't tracked his career
 
I've just heard from a mate who now lives in Spain that our new coach is well respected in la liga and has been working for Barcelona!. That allays my fears!. Utb
 
I thought it were about this.....

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I guess because he's been working in Spain, so people believe either he will bring a certain style of play with him or that he'll bring knowledge of Spanish players for us to recruit. Hopefully that's what we would get from him, but maybe he's just a good coach, he seems quite inexperienced to me but then again I haven't tracked his career

The fact he is good enough to work in Spain should be encouraging. More importantly he has spent time out of the English game absorbing other systems and styles of play. Surely this can only be a good thing, by offering a more flexible approach as required.

Any knowledge of particular players is unlikely to be a major benefit as it is difficult to see Barcelona insisting that some of rising stars go and play in the English 2nd tier. Still a slim possibility though...

The only downside of the 'Blade' thing, is the risk of 'trying too hard'. It hasn't happened to CW, so let's trust his judgement again with this one.
 
I'll be happy if we can find a couple of Sabella' s

A good place to find them is Spain

If this fella is so well respected he shouldn't have any problems convincing some Spanish, Argentinian or Brazilian youngsters that Sheffield United is the place to develop

I'll wait and see what happens before getting too excited about it
 
The fact he is good enough to work in Spain should be encouraging. More importantly he has spent time out of the English game absorbing other systems and styles of play. Surely this can only be a good thing, by offering a more flexible approach as required.

Any knowledge of particular players is unlikely to be a major benefit as it is difficult to see Barcelona insisting that some of rising stars go and play in the English 2nd tier. Still a slim possibility though...

The only downside of the 'Blade' thing, is the risk of 'trying too hard'. It hasn't happened to CW, so let's trust his judgement again with this one.
I'd like to think that a respected coach who works for Barca might just have a bit of knowledge of other players in Spain, made a few contacts etc.
 
Until this guy is formally announced i can't get my brain around what he has been brought in to do.

Sounds like he knows his stuff so is he coaching the younger age groups? Under 23s? Is he going to scout the Championship opposition ? Recommend Spanish youngsters? or will it be all of the above plus a bit of reporting for the Yorkshire Post.

I know the academy advertised for a lead coach from Under 14s to 16s but this guy seems a bit over qualified for that.
 



Until this guy is formally announced i can't get my brain around what he has been brought in to do.

Sounds like he knows his stuff so is he coaching the younger age groups? Under 23s? Is he going to scout the Championship opposition ? Recommend Spanish youngsters? or will it be all of the above plus a bit of reporting for the Yorkshire Post.

I know the academy advertised for a lead coach from Under 14s to 16s but this guy seems a bit over qualified for that.
Your an avid development watcher Larky
The policy is to push players through above there age group this new coach falls in line with that way of thinking ( Guardian article ) to much fannying about at youth level these days as you know we take them out of there comfort zone to sink or swim,this guy it seems falls into line with this policy which Wilder has pushed through.
He needs his own men to see it carried out properly,as I said in an earlier post time will tell. Just cus he's relatively unknown in this country doesn't mean he's out of his depth wilder obviously thinks he has something to offer.
 

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