ArtPeur
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- Mar 30, 2010
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NEVERIs this the end of the jabroni era
Is this the end of the jabroni era
NEVER
He is the biggest name in soccer world. On radio they said this news was front page everywhere around the planet. But big names doesn't always equal success in coaching. Like Gretzky for example.
Well, good luck to us.However, L'Équipe's users are mostly not complimentary. What gives?
When I read so many posters unhappy that we have a defensive minded coach with Julien, Rémi Garde was exactly the opposite. He was the most offensive minded coach in soccer we could find. It didn't work out, because I guess we didn't have good players. Henry could not change anything except if better players wants to play here because of him. It's too soon to see what kind of 'Impact' he will bring.It's understandable that the Impact wants to take advantage of this marketing wise, but I find it funny how much they're trying to milk it. I mean, if you're relying on the coach to bring you people to the stadium, he won't score you goals. The team on paper is still below average. Still not clear whether Piatti is staying? are we bringing any striker? who's our CBs duo? Is Lovitz staying? Bush? Our crappy midfield? etc.
However, L'Équipe's users are mostly not complimentary. What gives?
Henry could not change anything except if better players wants to play here because of him. It's too soon to see what kind of 'Impact' he will bring.
Julien is not defensive minded. People need to start realizing that roster composition is more influential than coaching. Same thing with Garde, he was known as an offensive coach in France, comes here with limited talent and has to adjust.When I read so many posters unhappy that we have a defensive minded coach with Julien, Rémi Garde was exactly the opposite. He was the most offensive minded coach in soccer we could find. It didn't work out, because I guess we didn't have good players. Henry could not change anything except if better players wants to play here because of him. It's too soon to see what kind of 'Impact' he will bring.
I liked him so much when I was playing soccer on my ps3. He was so fast if I compare to the rest and his shooting was great !! I guess he have a nice list of contacts as you say.That’s one comment I heard several times today — he’s got quite the list of contacts.
You're right, a coach have to be realistic and adjust with the team he have in hands. And yes Julien is not that narrow defensive mind coach as many says. Give him good offensive players and they will score. Like Bergeron, Marchand and Kreji in Boston when they won the cup.Julien is not defensive minded. People need to start realizing that roster composition is more influential than coaching. Same thing with Garde, he was known as an offensive coach in France, comes here with limited talent and has to adjust.