When will he stop talking about Leeds. Honestly he was lucky he got as long as he did, we had some insane wins, Chelsea and Liverpool but none of this equates to the sh*t show that we had to watch each week, players we signed we average but suited the hit and hope style of play. He didn't need more time he needed less. He's not solely at fault though, it was from the director down. He just spent all his time spewing vibes, had no coaching staff of his own and basically a taped together back room. It was a failure that he should accept instead of doubling down on this delusion.
As an American Leeds fan, he started out fine and gave us a few good performances against big clubs. But outside of that signings fell flat, atmosphere was going game by game and overall just very lackluster tactically. Sad to see him unable to recognize the wrongs he presented with us
This is a man saying here how he's been so successful at getting to understand his players and football is the easy part., this the same man that failed at his last two clubs. Im guessing he will make a great pundit, one who can hack it himself but is great at saying how it should be done.... A ledgend in his own mind
This is a really interesting way of conversing, really engaging listen. People in the comments know their footy better than me but really interesting either way.
Tactically inept, crap with money, signed players then played them out of position. He was never good enough to be a manager in England let alone a manager full stop. The dozy buggar wasnt good enough to shine bielsas shoes let alone replace him.
His tactics worked for 5 minutes before everyone worked them out. It was essentially stay central boot the ball forward and press. Yet somehow despite such a physically demanding style our players got overweight and less fit. There is zero chance he would have kept us up and like some others commented its just sad that he fails to see where he fell short.
In hindsight Marsch would have given us a better chance of staying up than Gracia or Allardyce, but at the time his sacking was anything but unfair. And his baffling devotion to absolute liabilities at the back like Cooper, Ayling, and Kristensen as stated by him in this interview was a big part of why he had to go. When he named those guys on his all time best XI I almost spit out my drink. Until Jesse realizes that building a winning team is more important than building a team full of his mates he will never be a successful coach in a top league.
One of things Marsch has kudos for, the only thing really, is that he brought Summerville into the fold, but the flat performances from the team during his reign will always be in people's memories. We're not negative, seeing through his bullshit is a positive thing?
He was a joke and an embarrassment. Major League BS. Tactically inept, the players thought he was clueless. Disgraceful behaviour on the touchline too....Not one redeeming characteristic. He doesn't understand football....
All style and zero substance. His record in austria...i mean somehow he got to manage a team with haaland etc in a league like Scotlands...he was shockingly poor in germany....unfortunately he was utterly unqualified for the job and vibes dont get you that far when thr sunstance is lacking
11:56 Bradley is a menace
When will he stop talking about Leeds. Honestly he was lucky he got as long as he did, we had some insane wins, Chelsea and Liverpool but none of this equates to the sh*t show that we had to watch each week, players we signed we average but suited the hit and hope style of play. He didn't need more time he needed less. He's not solely at fault though, it was from the director down. He just spent all his time spewing vibes, had no coaching staff of his own and basically a taped together back room. It was a failure that he should accept instead of doubling down on this delusion.
As an American Leeds fan, he started out fine and gave us a few good performances against big clubs. But outside of that signings fell flat, atmosphere was going game by game and overall just very lackluster tactically. Sad to see him unable to recognize the wrongs he presented with us
This is a man saying here how he's been so successful at getting to understand his players and football is the easy part., this the same man that failed at his last two clubs.
Im guessing he will make a great pundit, one who can hack it himself but is great at saying how it should be done....
A ledgend in his own mind
This is a really interesting way of conversing, really engaging listen. People in the comments know their footy better than me but really interesting either way.
Jesse gave us the Liverpool away win which was amazing but with his horrible signings he was a major contributor to the reason we went down.
Are brilliance gave us the win....gave JM a false positioning - should have been sacked at this time
Tactically inept, crap with money, signed players then played them out of position. He was never good enough to be a manager in England let alone a manager full stop. The dozy buggar wasnt good enough to shine bielsas shoes let alone replace him.
His tactics worked for 5 minutes before everyone worked them out. It was essentially stay central boot the ball forward and press. Yet somehow despite such a physically demanding style our players got overweight and less fit. There is zero chance he would have kept us up and like some others commented its just sad that he fails to see where he fell short.
Tactics: boot the ball forward, press, win the ball, create chances, then have your overrated English crap striker miss PKs and sitters.
In hindsight Marsch would have given us a better chance of staying up than Gracia or Allardyce, but at the time his sacking was anything but unfair. And his baffling devotion to absolute liabilities at the back like Cooper, Ayling, and Kristensen as stated by him in this interview was a big part of why he had to go. When he named those guys on his all time best XI I almost spit out my drink. Until Jesse realizes that building a winning team is more important than building a team full of his mates he will never be a successful coach in a top league.
One of things Marsch has kudos for, the only thing really, is that he brought Summerville into the fold, but the flat performances from the team during his reign will always be in people's memories. We're not negative, seeing through his bullshit is a positive thing?
his best 11 shhows hids poor choice of players when Kalvin, Raphina not in to hahaha
He was a joke and an embarrassment. Major League BS. Tactically inept, the players thought he was clueless. Disgraceful behaviour on the touchline too....Not one redeeming characteristic. He doesn't understand football....
All style and zero substance. His record in austria...i mean somehow he got to manage a team with haaland etc in a league like Scotlands...he was shockingly poor in germany....unfortunately he was utterly unqualified for the job and vibes dont get you that far when thr sunstance is lacking
Useless manager