Have we seen enough, not seen enough ; endured enough questionable decisions to make some informed valid judgments on the merits of these coaches and their respective contributions to the progress of our men\s national team program to this point. Knowing what we know now and judging by the work and approaches of these two coaches, and let's add Wim to the scenario, which of these three would you prefer to see heading up the program if these were our choices:
Mats
Latas
Wims
If we were to write a review of this movie that is playing before us what would this look like:
When these coaches first came on the scene, fans were flocking with a stale drunk from WC 2006 flocking to see the sequel for 2010 . Why? Preconceived notions. Thank goodness for coaches like these, they provide added thrills of suspense; just when you think we had the plot figured out as to what it takes to make it to the big screen!!!!!
These coaches' work to this point are not masterpieces. What they are producing is not an academy award winning team, not a team of strategic plots, this is as sophomoric as it gets -- and that's fine for some ummm..... TTFF and their croonies. Sometimes, ya gotta fine an escape (from that high quality of WC football), and after watching the WC who would not like some comic relief!!!!! these teams will do it.
The coaches are perfect for their roles, every time you watch the rendition that is put on the field uncut, you could laugh or cry laughing knowing that we have other star performers who are being purposefully neglected for a starting role. "How dumb can this get?" Every sequence gets dumber.
This is one of many campaigns in a supposedly build up for 2014; it is a build up where you just will have to sit back and have fun with. Either you like this kind of humor or you don't. But the football program is in such turmoil, this is a welcomed, stupid, silly, break that hits just the right spot. I find it "stupid-funny" beyond belief to think that the TTFFF could keep spinning the same plot line and the fans still keep on flocking to fill the coffers at the box office.