lo zio
International
- 24 October 2005
- Palermo
Re: Serie A Thread - 2010/11 Season
as for your zeman point, you're obviously right, zeman is a bit too radical in his views.... and, like all extremists, his logic is far from flawless. but then again, like all extremists, he's also sooo much more interesting!!!
for his razor-sharp mind, his punchlines, for his captivating "monnalisa-esque" smug, for his absolute respect for the game in his most primeval and romantic form, for his fair play, his almost childish honesty, and for his unmatched ability to "teach football"..... for all theese reasons zeman became an icon in italy.
the less italianish coach in the world fascinated the italians more than anyone else. the less cynical coach in history became a legend in the most cynical league in europe.
and despite having won pretty much no silverware at all in his carreer, wherever he coached, the fans loved him more than they loved any other coach.
like u said "if i were an owner and zeman was my club's coach, i'd feel like killing him every other match"..... and that's definitely right.
but the fans perspective is completely different. even though he doesn't win, they love him.... actually something very weird happen when zeman is coaching your team.
usually when a club is coached by zemanesque coach (wenger is the most appropriate example) u have some fans who still back him despite the lack of silverware, and some others who just get frustrated and would like to have a different coach.
in any case the club is the most important thing for the fans... the coach is just a mean, an instrument to help the club get some results.
with zeman the situation is completely different. they feel sorry for not having HIM winning silverware. the fans feel like they actually owe something to him, so they're not angry with the coach for not having a more balanced approach..... they're angry with the team for not doing enough to help the coach winning!!! it's just crazy!
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little side note: the wenger comparison is not really spot on. first of , coz wenger actually won lots of silverware and has been definitely more "succesful" than zeman in his carreer. second, because, despite being very offensive oriented, wenger's football is nowhere near as entertaining as zeman's football.
we might say wenger is a more "balanced and reasonable" version of zeman. he's a great football teacher, but not as much as zeman; his football is very entertaining, but not as much as zeman's football. he's achieved a lot more than zeman in his carreer, but speaking of personality, intelligence, charisma and "coolness", zeman just belongs to a different league. having said that, wenger is the closest thing to zeman u can find today, so that's why i picked him.
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allow me to repost this video (i already posted before) as it makes my point much more clear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSP7cSL418&feature=related
even though zeman never won anything for roma fans, they still feel more grateful to him than to any other coach. they feel like they owe him something for what he gave them during his time as a roma coach.
they talk about "sporting conscience", and other concepts wich transcend the results. they didn't win anything with zeman, but the "ride" was so much fun that it doesn't matter to them. and we're talking about italian fans here (italian fans are often described as very cynical fans, who value the result over everything else).
roma fans had the privilege to have one of the greatests coaches in the history of the game: capello. capello represents the exact opposite of zeman.
zeman values the effort and the display more than the actual result, while for capello results come before everything else.
zeman is a football teacher, while capello isn't. capello has an unmatchable ability in finding the right balance, the right formula to win with every team..... while zeman never even bothered looking for such a formula.
capello will probably go down in history as the most succesful coach in the history of the game..... while zeman will be remembered as one of the greatest losers in the history of the game.
yet, and i can absolutely guarrantee that to u, ask any roma fan which one they loved the most, and all of them will name zeman.
and that doesn't just apply to roma fans. zeman had the same impact on the fans wherever he coached.
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on another topic, pretty uninspired display from palermo this week. but then again, i wasn't expecting anything different. the coppa italia match last wednesday had obviously the same effect an europa league match has on our sunday performances..... and cagliari has been on fire ever since donadoni took over.
and like i said last week (talking about udinese), one single bad result and we fell from 5th to 7th (we're actually just 1 point ahead of udinese right now).
yep, you're right about almiron. although it was udinese which first "discovered" him, empoli was the place where he really emerged as a classy regista.PLF said:Although I woiuldn't list Almiron in there Ben as he barely ever played from what I remember.... and it was really in Empoli later on where he shone his abliities.....
as for your zeman point, you're obviously right, zeman is a bit too radical in his views.... and, like all extremists, his logic is far from flawless. but then again, like all extremists, he's also sooo much more interesting!!!
for his razor-sharp mind, his punchlines, for his captivating "monnalisa-esque" smug, for his absolute respect for the game in his most primeval and romantic form, for his fair play, his almost childish honesty, and for his unmatched ability to "teach football"..... for all theese reasons zeman became an icon in italy.
the less italianish coach in the world fascinated the italians more than anyone else. the less cynical coach in history became a legend in the most cynical league in europe.
and despite having won pretty much no silverware at all in his carreer, wherever he coached, the fans loved him more than they loved any other coach.
like u said "if i were an owner and zeman was my club's coach, i'd feel like killing him every other match"..... and that's definitely right.
but the fans perspective is completely different. even though he doesn't win, they love him.... actually something very weird happen when zeman is coaching your team.
usually when a club is coached by zemanesque coach (wenger is the most appropriate example) u have some fans who still back him despite the lack of silverware, and some others who just get frustrated and would like to have a different coach.
in any case the club is the most important thing for the fans... the coach is just a mean, an instrument to help the club get some results.
with zeman the situation is completely different. they feel sorry for not having HIM winning silverware. the fans feel like they actually owe something to him, so they're not angry with the coach for not having a more balanced approach..... they're angry with the team for not doing enough to help the coach winning!!! it's just crazy!
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little side note: the wenger comparison is not really spot on. first of , coz wenger actually won lots of silverware and has been definitely more "succesful" than zeman in his carreer. second, because, despite being very offensive oriented, wenger's football is nowhere near as entertaining as zeman's football.
we might say wenger is a more "balanced and reasonable" version of zeman. he's a great football teacher, but not as much as zeman; his football is very entertaining, but not as much as zeman's football. he's achieved a lot more than zeman in his carreer, but speaking of personality, intelligence, charisma and "coolness", zeman just belongs to a different league. having said that, wenger is the closest thing to zeman u can find today, so that's why i picked him.
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allow me to repost this video (i already posted before) as it makes my point much more clear.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iSP7cSL418&feature=related
even though zeman never won anything for roma fans, they still feel more grateful to him than to any other coach. they feel like they owe him something for what he gave them during his time as a roma coach.
they talk about "sporting conscience", and other concepts wich transcend the results. they didn't win anything with zeman, but the "ride" was so much fun that it doesn't matter to them. and we're talking about italian fans here (italian fans are often described as very cynical fans, who value the result over everything else).
roma fans had the privilege to have one of the greatests coaches in the history of the game: capello. capello represents the exact opposite of zeman.
zeman values the effort and the display more than the actual result, while for capello results come before everything else.
zeman is a football teacher, while capello isn't. capello has an unmatchable ability in finding the right balance, the right formula to win with every team..... while zeman never even bothered looking for such a formula.
capello will probably go down in history as the most succesful coach in the history of the game..... while zeman will be remembered as one of the greatest losers in the history of the game.
yet, and i can absolutely guarrantee that to u, ask any roma fan which one they loved the most, and all of them will name zeman.
and that doesn't just apply to roma fans. zeman had the same impact on the fans wherever he coached.
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on another topic, pretty uninspired display from palermo this week. but then again, i wasn't expecting anything different. the coppa italia match last wednesday had obviously the same effect an europa league match has on our sunday performances..... and cagliari has been on fire ever since donadoni took over.
and like i said last week (talking about udinese), one single bad result and we fell from 5th to 7th (we're actually just 1 point ahead of udinese right now).
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