Originally posted by LikeASong:Regarding Guardiola, I agree with Remy. He's the best imaginable coach (for the Barça or for any other team) but I'm afraid he might be saying goodbye today. It's sad, becuase the main reason for him to do so is probably the strong harassment that the almost-fascist and Real Madrid-winged press have done against him over the last years.
Originally posted by Remy:[..]
The main thing that fascinates me about him is him being a gentleman, always. Even after defeats vs. Real, Chelsea, Inter, he's still a gentleman, congratulating his opponent, never blaming the refereree, or someone's playing style. He's your best image to the outside world you can have as a club I guess.
Originally posted by iTim:So, Guardiola?
Originally posted by bartajax:. If you just look at a clubs like Inter and Chelsea (No offence Ronnie) they normally get a coach from the outside..
Originally posted by bartajax:Villanova is the new coach of Barcelona, although Im getting a bit tired of Barcelona (diving, asking for cards and their domination) I really the way they do this. They dont search for a coach from outside, they just get somebody from inside so they dont have to change a lott and they could just go on the same way and keep the same culture as always.
If you ask me thats the way clubs have to do it. If you just look at a clubs like Inter and Chelsea (No offence Ronnie) they normally get a coach from the outside, that means they have to change their playing style, trainingstyle and the players and coach need to get used to eachother.