Spors 18:40 - Apr 8 with 1061 views | grumpy | Wants a Manager who embraces ‘High intensity style football’ ….. Can somebody tell me what this ‘High intensity style football’ is all about, please tell me it’s not Martins style football again. [Post edited 8 Apr 18:41]
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Spors on 18:48 - Apr 8 with 1012 views | 1885_SFC | According to Google Translate, "High intensity style football" translates from German as "Ein tippy-tappy scheitzer arsch futball". |  |
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Spors on 20:43 - Apr 8 with 912 views | InTimeAddedOn | Of our managers over the past 15 years Pochettino's tactics were probably the closest to Spors stated preference for the next Saints manager. Very much what Arteta, Slot & Emery do best but this style of play keeps getting mentioned on MOTD this season in connection with other teams as well. Not watched much Championship football this season but I suspect this is a style of play Burnley prefer. Stand to be corrected on that one though... |  |
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Spors on 20:58 - Apr 8 with 883 views | Southamptonfan |
Spors on 20:43 - Apr 8 by InTimeAddedOn | Of our managers over the past 15 years Pochettino's tactics were probably the closest to Spors stated preference for the next Saints manager. Very much what Arteta, Slot & Emery do best but this style of play keeps getting mentioned on MOTD this season in connection with other teams as well. Not watched much Championship football this season but I suspect this is a style of play Burnley prefer. Stand to be corrected on that one though... |
Ralph played high pressing, high intensity football in the early days of his reign. I interpret that as a high energy, high pressing game, high up the pitch. Rohl plays that style, having done it as assistant with Ralph. [Post edited 8 Apr 21:00]
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Spors on 21:00 - Apr 8 with 871 views | kingslandstand1 | Yet again we are looking for this utopian football manager that prefers the wonderful style of football that we all want to see, and we'll end up being every football fans 2nd team. All we need now are 11, maybe 9 new quality players that can play like that |  | |  |
Spors on 21:12 - Apr 8 with 830 views | Southamptonfan |
Spors on 21:00 - Apr 8 by kingslandstand1 | Yet again we are looking for this utopian football manager that prefers the wonderful style of football that we all want to see, and we'll end up being every football fans 2nd team. All we need now are 11, maybe 9 new quality players that can play like that |
Yep. It might be a lot easier if we were simply looking for a manager who wins games. |  |
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Spors on 21:24 - Apr 8 with 803 views | LondonSaint76 |
Spors on 21:00 - Apr 8 by kingslandstand1 | Yet again we are looking for this utopian football manager that prefers the wonderful style of football that we all want to see, and we'll end up being every football fans 2nd team. All we need now are 11, maybe 9 new quality players that can play like that |
Agreed, just for once, can SR / Spors just stop trying to re-invent the wheel and just find a wheel that fits the promotion bandwagon. Wish list thinking has got us nowhere since SR arrived and never will. |  |
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Spors on 21:26 - Apr 8 with 799 views | PatfromPoole | Nathan Jones. Likes high intensity football. Great “reference points” according to the all-round genius Rasmus Ankersen. What could go wrong? |  |
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Spors on 13:01 - Apr 12 with 402 views | GRIM |
Spors on 20:58 - Apr 8 by Southamptonfan | Ralph played high pressing, high intensity football in the early days of his reign. I interpret that as a high energy, high pressing game, high up the pitch. Rohl plays that style, having done it as assistant with Ralph. [Post edited 8 Apr 21:00]
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High intensity is not necessarily the same as high press. High intensity is putting the opposition under pressure all over the pitch. High press is all about closing down the opposition in their own half. High intensity also means winning second balls. We've not been very good at either this season, hence our league position. |  | |  |
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