Imagine how poor your view would be in a 250000 seater stadium lmao. I was 3 rows in from the back at Wembley, and that was almost pointless. You'd need binoculars.
About other board members coming into dressing room. It’s tradition at United for the board members to come into the dressing room after every game and shake hands with the players. Even after serous hidings! I think I heard Rashford say it still continues today! And it’s quite a rare thing in terms of other clubs would not allow board members into the dressing room.
Also, during half-time there is 15 minutes and most probably at least one (or both) teams want to utilise this time maximally So a player for a quick interview is minor, but to waste even 1-2mins of coach's time? Players need to wait for him in the locker until the journalist stops with stupid questions? I see it regularly in polish league, NBA (between quarters they used to ask coaches stuff, even INTO the quarter) That's a waste of time for viewer's pleasure (??) and IMO that's a step too far broadcasting in locker room is not even woke, it's straight up worst idea possibly to implement into professional sports events
The England manager should be English. Hiring someone like Tuchel feels almost like cheating. The FA need to take a look at themselves and realise they are the reason that we have no top English coaches. It’s all well and good developing talented players, but developing coaches should be part of it as well and they make it so difficult for aspiring coaches with costs etc. It’s international football and it should be our best against other countries’ best.
@@KailamiMwiingaI don’t care about international football to be honest. Tuchel is brilliant but I think it goes against what the spirit of international football should be.
@@ConorF727 your sentiment is only prevalent because it is England (a big footballing nation). If this was Latvia or say Angola, you would not have the same sentiments..
@@KailamiMwiinga I think it’s fair to have a different opinion based on the size of the nation. A smaller, developing country hiring a foreign manager who can help to teach and develop their game is totally different to a country like England doing it. My main criticism is of the FA not having the structure in place for English coaches to develop.
Sir alex did something that no manager has ever done since. He is entitled to whatever salary for the rest of his life. Why? Because we can and he deserves it. Would Qatar have done this? 🤭
Best FPL intro I have ever seen 😊
Love the thumbnail 😅👍👍
SUJ'S INTRO WAS SO GOOD COME ON MAN
Suj’s intro was lovely ❤
Loving on this day stuff mate class knowledge always 👌👌👌
Imagine how poor your view would be in a 250000 seater stadium lmao. I was 3 rows in from the back at Wembley, and that was almost pointless. You'd need binoculars.
was looking forward to the Tuchel and England chat! Good to get your insight 😄
About other board members coming into dressing room.
It’s tradition at United for the board members to come into the dressing room after every game and shake hands with the players. Even after serous hidings!
I think I heard Rashford say it still continues today! And it’s quite a rare thing in terms of other clubs would not allow board members into the dressing room.
Nooo
That was a pretty good intro
Hh
I did giggle when Clayton said way back then, meaning the early 2000s. god, I feel old. 😂
DO NOT MESS AROUND with FPL. That's the polite version.
Fergie used to be interviewed just before 2nd half's in champions league
half-time interviews quite popular in Poland, always some guy is caught and asked about 1st half, 99% of it is classical phrases
useless media bs
also popular stuff in America, that's why probably it will develop on this side of the Atlantic as well
🫡👍🤘👊💪🖖🍻
Also, during half-time there is 15 minutes and most probably at least one (or both) teams want to utilise this time maximally
So a player for a quick interview is minor, but to waste even 1-2mins of coach's time? Players need to wait for him in the locker until the journalist stops with stupid questions?
I see it regularly in polish league, NBA (between quarters they used to ask coaches stuff, even INTO the quarter)
That's a waste of time for viewer's pleasure (??) and IMO that's a step too far
broadcasting in locker room is not even woke, it's straight up worst idea possibly to implement into professional sports events
The England manager should be English. Hiring someone like Tuchel feels almost like cheating. The FA need to take a look at themselves and realise they are the reason that we have no top English coaches. It’s all well and good developing talented players, but developing coaches should be part of it as well and they make it so difficult for aspiring coaches with costs etc. It’s international football and it should be our best against other countries’ best.
Do you want to win?
@@KailamiMwiingaI don’t care about international football to be honest. Tuchel is brilliant but I think it goes against what the spirit of international football should be.
@@ConorF727 your sentiment is only prevalent because it is England (a big footballing nation). If this was Latvia or say Angola, you would not have the same sentiments..
@@KailamiMwiinga I think it’s fair to have a different opinion based on the size of the nation. A smaller, developing country hiring a foreign manager who can help to teach and develop their game is totally different to a country like England doing it. My main criticism is of the FA not having the structure in place for English coaches to develop.
@@ConorF727 wouldn't that be the tariff of having a competitive league?
First!
Sir alex did something that no manager has ever done since. He is entitled to whatever salary for the rest of his life. Why? Because we can and he deserves it.
Would Qatar have done this? 🤭