Dr. Dwayne
Self proclaimed tagline king.
Lowering expectations already. #RalfRaus!
Embargoed part of the press conference I would guess.Where are those quotes coming from? Did he have any interviews today or something?
Have you not a Bayern forum you can wum on or is your fan base not big enough for one?It's due to these kinds of stunning insights that he's called the "Professor"
Right sorry.
Surely DDG is gonna make way if we’re moving the team that high up the pitch? Unless of course Ralfy can teach him to sweeper keep so late in his career.
His daughter is dating Timo Werner since 2017, Rangnick could very well go for him in the summer and he'd like it better than Dortmund.
Well it's not something he adapted to previously so I don't see any reason why he would now suddenly change his whole style of goalkeeping. The difference in the defensive line with Henderson behind them last season (and Romero in years gone by) made it very clear that it wasn't a coaching issue, rather a De Gea issue. His starting position is usually too deep, and even when it isn't too deep his instinct is to move backwards rather than forwards which regularly puts the defenders in trouble. I just don't see that aspect of his game improving unfortunately.DDG stays on his line and that’s a fair comment. But I think he does so when he has an attacker running at him with the ball (and maybe set-plays). To be a sweeper keeper your starting position needs to be high in order to avoid the opposition striker ever getting in a one-on-one situation like that. It seems advanced but I don’t believe that it is so hard for a keeper to adapt to. Now, if we had gotten Pep and we had to ask DDG to change his game to play the more one touch short passing game, that would be asking a lot from him.
I know you jest, but it is necessary to lower expectations. We are in a rebuild again but not of the kind that was being implemented by Ole - who was lowering expectations even in his third season!Lowering expectations already. #RalfRaus!
Spoken like a true 2nd tier feeder club manager.
Don't be a pointless WUMIt's due to these kinds of stunning insights that he's called the "Professor"
His mentality of buying young hot prospects for low fees and then selling for big prophet is a very good formula and it works for the clubs he worked at previously. But I have no doubt that if the model at his previous clubs like RB Leipzig was to consolidate and add to the talent already at the club, he'd have RB Leipzig challenging Bayern for the league IMO.That's a small time mentality probably from his RBL days. We don't sell and so we are least bothered making a profit out of a transfer.
When did we ever have a manager who not only wanted to play high line but also knew how to execute it? I suppose this is not something we can make an educated judgement on till we have seen at least a few games. I expect DDG to be alright in the sweeper role if asked.Well it's not something he adapted to previously so I don't see any reason why he would now suddenly change his whole style of goalkeeping. The difference in the defensive line with Henderson behind them last season (and Romero in years gone by) made it very clear that it wasn't a coaching issue, rather a De Gea issue. His starting position is usually too deep, and even when it isn't too deep his instinct is to move backwards rather than forwards which regularly puts the defenders in trouble. I just don't see that aspect of his game improving unfortunately.
No, thats just something that every club should look at and be aware of. If you spend big on too many old players with no resale value, you end up in a Barcelona type scenario. Investing in younger players is just much safer. Look at Dan James. Bought for 15m, meh performances but sold for 30m still. The goal is to invest in elite younger players where you get them for long periods that you can build a top side, and then if needed, spend big on the 1 experienced guy that will give you what you need to be successful. That's the recipe for success.That's a small time mentality probably from his RBL days. We don't sell and so we are least bothered making a profit out of a transfer.
You've nailed it.No, thats just something that every club should look at and be aware of. If you spend big on too many old players with no resale value, you end up in a Barcelona type scenario. Investing in younger players is just much safer. Look at Dan James. Bought for 15m, meh performances but sold for 30m still. The goal is to invest in elite younger players where you get them for long periods that you can build a top side, and then if needed, spend big on the 1 experienced guy that will give you what you need to be successful. That's the recipe for success.
Yet we sold Ronaldo. How’s is that a small time mentality? Ronaldo @ United, Coutinho, Hazard all were bought for a small fees as kids, they developed into great players and got sold on for x3 profit.That's a small time mentality probably from his RBL days. We don't sell and so we are least bothered making a profit out of a transfer.
Right sorry.
Well, the Klinsmann with glasses quip was rather because they're both Swabians who talk very similarly, and are similarly prone to motivational business speaking.
And yeah, it doesn't help that Rangnick built two random plastic clubs with the help of billionaire money while telling everyone who can't climb a tree fast enough about 'optimizing performance' and such.
I mostly dislike his self-promotion and how little filter he seems to have when telling the media about his negotiations and job offers.
But no matter whether I like or dislike him, there's no denying he knows what he's doing, however that translates at the very top.
Regarding Nagelsmann, he's fantastic. Every manager has flaws, but so far Nagelsmann's main flaw seems to be his fashion sense. If that remains his main flaw, and isn't surpassed by, say, the inability to shut up shop when ahead or to win finals, I will gladly take more grossly checkered suits and bizarrely cut shirts.
No, thats just something that every club should look at and be aware of. If you spend big on too many old players with no resale value, you end up in a Barcelona type scenario. Investing in younger players is just much safer. Look at Dan James. Bought for 15m, meh performances but sold for 30m still. The goal is to invest in elite younger players where you get them for long periods that you can build a top side, and then if needed, spend big on the 1 experienced guy that will give you what you need to be successful. That's the recipe for success.
There has been nothing wrong with our signings age profile stop making stuff up most clubs who intend to compete for trophies regularly follow the similar mix and it won't be changing any time soon and rightly so .Well said. Younger and unknown players are often far more hungry to do well and follow instruction that maybe doesn’t fully suit their game than millionaires many times over. As Fergie says young players will always surprise you. We’ve been missing a trick with our recruitment post Fergie. Hopefully RR corrects that.
Anyone who was expecting to change the whole system with these players in a matter of a few weeks needed their heads tested to be fair.Changing the time frames I see. LVG did the same after working with our lot in the beginning.
There has been nothing wrong with our signings age profile stop making stuff up most clubs who intend to compete for trophies regularly follow the similar mix and it won't be changing any time soon and rightly so .
We have been let down by the fact that we had poor managers and signed some poor players nothing more.
I disagree and I’ve been beating this drum for a long time. You say we’ve signed “some bad players” if you call spending over a billion quid and only having an EL to show for it just plain bad luck or mostly down to poor management then you’re the one that’s making stuff up. As an organisation we’ve clearly been targeting the wrong players.
Leipzig have sacked Jesse Marsch, so it'll be interesting to see if he fancies teaming up with Rangnick for the remainder of the season.
Is he worth considering for us? Is he highly rated? I see that Leipzig are only midtable.Leipzig have sacked Jesse Marsch, so it'll be interesting to see if he fancies teaming up with Rangnick for the remainder of the season.
He's a very good coach and we'd be quite lucky to get him in as the first team coach under Rangnick IMO.Is he worth considering for us? Is he highly rated? I see that Leipzig are only midtable.
Is he worth considering for us? Is he highly rated? I see that Leipzig are only midtable.
Sounds like he'd be a bit of a coup short term. Thanks for your post.He's a very good coach and we'd be quite lucky to get him in as the first team coach under Rangnick IMO.
He's someone that will likely look to be the main man again at some other club very soon. But I could see him come in for 6 months and help Rangnick with implementing his style of play, and his first language is English, which can also only help.
Ah, I see. Perhaps in a coaching capacity he could be useful. At least temporarily anyway. Appreciate your input.They sacked him for a reason. He is not bad, but very naive and too attacking focused. As a manager, he failed.
That's good considering we always get a pint of beer for our players when other teams come calling without crisps!Spoken like a true 2nd tier feeder club manager.