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Football / Re: Jose Mourinho the Best Coach in the World?
« on: January 28, 2013, 11:06:41 AM »
Mourinho already a coaching great at 50
Published: Friday 25 January 2013, 17.50CET

With José Mourinho celebrating his 50th birthday on Saturday, he has already achieved more success than most coaches manage in a lifetime, notably as one of just six to have won the UEFA Champions League twice since its inception in 1992/93.

The 'Special One' can also boast seven domestic titles, four domestic cups and a UEFA Cup – a massive haul made even more spectacular by the fact the Portuguese tactician never played professional football. Interestingly, the only coach to have triumphed more than twice in Europe's top club competition – Liverpool FC's Bob Paisley – had not even led a club in his own right until he was 55.

However, by surveying what those coaches with two UEFA Champions League titles attained during their first half-centuries, UEFA.com learns that the great trainers of the modern age developed at different speeds.

José Mourinho

UEFA Champions League: 2
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 0
UEFA Cup: 1
UEFA Super Cup: 0
League title: 7
Domestic cup: 4

It is difficult to picture Europe's football landscape without him, but it is only 11 years since a typically bullish Mourinho announced his arrival in the big time at FC Porto by promising the side would be champions the following year. He did not disappoint; he rarely does. Indeed, he also lifted the UEFA Cup in his first full season with the Dragons, eclipsing that 12 months later when he oversaw UEFA Champions League glory. He moved to Chelsea FC, proclamed himself "the special one" and lived up to that, guiding them to their first English championship in 50 years.

In 2008 it was on to FC Internazionale Milano, where he spoke Italian in his first press conference having "learned it in three weeks". He was soon up to speed on the pitch as well, steering the Nerazzurri to back-to-back titles and, in 2010, the UEFA Champions League, before taking the reins at Real Madrid CF. Could he end FC Barcelona's hegemony? Could he ever. In his second campaign, his team broke all records en route to the Liga title. What next?

Ottmar Hitzfeld
UEFA Champions League: 1
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 0
UEFA Cup: 0
UEFA Super Cup: 0
League title: 4 (plus two as player)
Domestic cup: 3 (plus one as player)

Hitzfeld was one of – if not the – most established coaches in Germany by the time he reached his half-century. Having spent the better part of his playing days in Switzerland, where he landed two league titles and a national cup with FC Basel 1893, it was fitting that he lifted his first trophy as a coach in the same country. Starting at second-tier SC Zug in 1983, he immediately won promotion yet then left for rivals FC Aarau, where he collected the Swiss Cup in his debut season.

From 1988 to 1991 he claimed five pieces of domestic silverware with Grasshopper-Club, before taking over struggling Borussia Dortmund in 1991. Dortmund lost the 1993 UEFA Cup final but Hitzfeld directed them to a UEFA Champions League triumph against the Bianconeri in 1997. After a short stint as BVB sporting director, Hitzfeld joined FC Bayern München in 1998 and won the league in his first term – aged 50. Now Switzerland's coach, with a total of seven Bundesliga championships, Hitzfeld's motto is: "Success is not everything, but everything is nothing without success."

Sir Alex Ferguson
UEFA Champions League: 0
European Cup Winners' Cup: 2
UEFA Cup: 0
UEFA Super Cup: 1
League title: 5
Domestic cup: 1

When he turned 50 in December 1991, Alex Ferguson was not yet a 'Sir' and had still to conquer the English game. He had achieved a phenomenal amount in Scotland before arriving at Manchester United FC in November 1986, aged 45 – witness a second-division title with Saint Mirren FC and three national ones with Aberdeen FC, whom he also inspired to glory in the 1982/83 European Cup Winners' Cup. England, however, was a tougher nut to crack, and in December 1989 he looked close to being dismissed: "Three years of excuses and it's still crap... ta-ra Fergie" read a banner displayed at Old Trafford.

Winning the FA Cup in 1989/90 helped ease concerns, and in the 1990/91 Cup Winners' Cup final two Mark Hughes goals earned United a 2-1 victory against Barcelona. The following season's league campaign was once more to end in disappointment, though, and Sir Alex had to wait until he was 51 to pick up the first of his 12 Premier League titles. UEFA Champions League success, meanwhile, did not come until he was 57.

Carlo Ancelotti
UEFA Champions League: 2 (plus two European Champion Clubs' Cups as player)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 0
UEFA Cup: 0
UEFA Super Cup: 2 (plus two as player)
League title: 1 (plus three as player)
Domestic cup: 1 (plus four as player)

Ancelotti celebrated his 50th birthday in June 2009 a few days after ending his successful spell at AC Milan to sign for Chelsea. He had presided over the Rossoneri's UEFA Champions League triumph of 2003, beating his former side Juventus on penalties in the final, before avenging a painful 2005 defeat by Liverpool FC in the 2007 decider. "We had eight wonderful years together," he said when leaving Milan. "It's not a sad day, just a strange one. Usually when a coach and a club go their separate ways there is conflict, but not in our case. My special relationship with Milan will never change."

The ex-Italy midfielder helped Chelsea do the double during his first term in London and he is now trying to win a league title in a third country with Paris Saint-Germain FC. He went there in December 2011, brought in by sporting director Leonardo, the man who had replaced him as Milan boss in 2009.

Vicente del Bosque (aka the Observer section :))
UEFA Champions League: 2
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 0
UEFA Cup: 0
UEFA Super Cup: 1
League title: 2 (five as player)
Domestic cup: 0 (four as player)

Prior to leading Real Madrid to an eighth European Cup success in his 50th year, 'The Quiet Man' – as Del Bosque is known – had already made his name as an attack-minded midfielder of some repute with the club he joined as a 17-year-old. Del Bosque enjoyed a fruitful career with the Merengues, scoring 27 goals in 335 games while collecting five Liga titles and four Copas del Rey.

As Madrid's youth-team coach, Del Bosque later became famed as something of an 'apagafuegos,' or one who puts out fires, when briefly taking over senior-team duties in 1994 and 1996. He grasped his chance when offered the job full-time soon afterwards, however, and led the side to UEFA Champions League final glory against fellow Liga team Valencia CF in Paris in 2000. Subsequent honours with Madrid have since been overshadowed by his unprecedented exploits at the Spain helm.

Josep Guardiola
UEFA Champions League: 2 (plus one European Cup as player)
UEFA Cup Winners' Cup: 0 (one as player)
UEFA Cup: 0
UEFA Super Cup: 2 (plus two as player)
League title: 3 (plus six as player)
Domestic cup: 2 (plus two as player)
 
Like Mourinho, the former Barcelona ball boy has acquired two UEFA Champions League crowns as a coach before his 50th birthday. Unlike his erstwhile rival from Real Madrid, however, Guardiola has another eight years to win a third before beginning his sixth decade.

As a defensive midfielder, 'Pep' first lifted the European Cup as a player with Barça in 1991/92, helping the Blaugrana win six domestic titles before hanging up his boots to take over the club's B team. Handed a shock promotion to senior duties in 2008, replacing Frank Rijkaard, the hierarchy's faith was repaid tenfold when he guided Barcelona to three successive league championships, two UEFA Champions Leagues, a UEFA Super Cup, the FIFA World Club Cup and a Copa del Rey. After taking a year out from the game, he will see if he can work similar wonders at Bayern München when he assumes control in the summer. "Pep is already learning German," said Bayern chairman Karl-Heinz Rummenigge.

http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=1913040.html

Ummm...Ferguson, 0 Champions Leagues??? So what Yorke dem win then??

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Football / Re: Central brings new Shark from Singapore
« on: January 25, 2013, 07:10:48 PM »
Real glad for him...hadda link him next time I home yes

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Peru Game (06-Feb-2013).
« on: January 25, 2013, 07:05:23 PM »
Plus they need familiar names to pull crowd

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Football / Re: Zlatan like he is a hater
« on: January 16, 2013, 06:14:40 PM »
I doubt he really said that

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Football / Re: The Stoke City Forever Thread
« on: January 16, 2013, 06:11:03 PM »
http://youtu.be/JP_MLkf7_Uw

Found a vid with highlights...seems Kenwyne had a hand in all the goals

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Football / Re: Dwight Yorke and Friends vs Tobago XI
« on: January 16, 2013, 05:42:18 PM »
Funny thing is when they did it in Barbados the Barbados Tourism industry got involved and made it into a form of sport tourism event, how come Tobago Tourism board doesn't have such forsight?? Anyhow u can never please Trinis.   :-\

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Football / Re: The Stoke City Forever Thread
« on: January 08, 2013, 09:21:28 PM »
Talk is Kenwyne to Swansea. Replacing Danny Graham. Still a rumor, but a very persistent one. We'll see.

Swansea don't wear red and white stripes

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After watching us play Antigua I'm not sure even that possible nah.

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We don't currently have the players or coaching staff to win the Gold Cup realistically.

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (9-Dec-2012)
« on: December 09, 2012, 07:30:33 PM »
A man say Jorsling and class in the same sentence yes.  :rotfl:

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (9-Dec-2012)
« on: December 09, 2012, 07:19:47 PM »
Bring back Latas!!!

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Football / Re: Thread for the T&T vs Antigua Game (9-Dec-2012)
« on: December 09, 2012, 07:02:05 PM »
I wonder if Pep does do charity work.

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Football / Re: Collin Samuel on trial with East Fife
« on: December 07, 2012, 03:10:26 PM »
Is it just me or he look like he could lose a couple pounds?

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The Fans should do like the Chelsea Fans and boo the new addition. Great Article , this article was motivated by the Soca warriors outrage
I actually like this idea

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Football / Re: Jackulito probe being explored
« on: November 25, 2012, 01:32:08 PM »
tell that fella to speak some english please

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Football / Re: Who acting 4cup should not be invited to CCup
« on: November 20, 2012, 09:43:42 PM »
I always laugh when people talk about local vs foreign based because every good local player wants to be a foreign based player eventually. For people who saying go local, what happens when a player gets a contract? Does he now no longer fit into our plans? Foreign based players are just locals who playing abroad people, the way some people talking is like we hunting for a team of Me Mums. At the end of the day you think Brazil thinking bout forgetting they foreign based for big competition? and they have the resources to do that.

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Football / Re: Central FA’s presidential choice queried.
« on: November 02, 2012, 01:20:33 PM »
OK, I admit I'm a bit focused on my team at the moment. So, when I saw the title of the thread I immediately thought "So which miserable b*stard is having a pop at Central F.C.'s President?"

And then I realised that Central F.C. doesn't have a President.
And then I realised it said Central F.A.
And then I realised I need a holiday.  :laugh:
lol i take the same chain up to be honest  :beermug:

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Minister of playing Sports working well man

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Football / Re: Richards on trial with Union
« on: October 18, 2012, 01:52:08 PM »
Wish him luck...Philly is a nice lil side and not a bad place to be...except for the winter time lol

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Football / Re: FIFA 13
« on: October 15, 2012, 06:48:53 PM »
<a href="http://www.youtube.com/v/VW7ghR-orbA" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer" class="bbc_link bbc_flash_disabled new_win">http://www.youtube.com/v/VW7ghR-orbA</a>
Isn't that from FIFA 12 tho? I haven't seen alot of those issues this time around

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Football / Re: T&T makes right start.
« on: October 11, 2012, 07:56:50 AM »
Thanks for posting the highlights Flex.

Anyone know what the yellow card that Gay received after scoring the second goal was for? Did he take off his shirt or something?
for knocking over the corner flag

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Football / Re: FIFA 13
« on: September 28, 2012, 01:30:11 PM »
xbox- jahgol
I eh see u online in a while fella

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Football / Re: FIFA 13
« on: September 28, 2012, 11:21:22 AM »

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Football / Re: FIFA 13
« on: September 28, 2012, 10:58:16 AM »
Whey de XBox men????

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Football / Re: FIFA 13
« on: September 25, 2012, 02:03:24 PM »
Not on PSN but Xbox men could find me as fitzinho10

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Football / Re: ‘Warriors’ not invited to 50 Legends dinner
« on: August 30, 2012, 02:33:47 PM »
So according to that list Latas get nominated for cricket not football?

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Football / Re: The Stoke City Forever Thread
« on: August 30, 2012, 08:57:45 AM »

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Football / Re: The Stoke City Forever Thread
« on: August 27, 2012, 09:51:29 PM »
Looks like Lambert wasn't that interested after all
http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/1144415/aston-villa-to-bolster-with-striker-christian-benteke?campaign=rss&source=soccernet&cc=5901

Benteke, 21, has been linked with a move to Fulham in recent weeks, but a £4 million offer from Villa looks set to clinch his signature and the Belgium international will be charged with forming a potent scoring partnership with Darren Bent.

The forward fired 16 goals for Genk last season and has already been on target in the opening few weeks of this new campaign, with his arrival at Villa Park set to be a huge boost to Lambert after a difficult start to his reign has seen him lose his first two games in charge against West Ham and Everton.

Despite that poor start, the new Villa boss is refusing to hit the panic button and after signing Ron Vlaar and midfield player Karim El Ahmadi from Feyenoord and Matt Lowton from Sheffield United already, the Benteke deal confirms he is being given healthy financial support from Villa chairman Randy Lerner and chief executive Paul Faulkner

"There's not a magic wand in this job, but we have got to win games and if we don't do that then clearly it becomes a problem," Lambert said. "We will not have a quick fix, but it's something where you don't want to be left behind. However, I have to say the chairman and Paul (Faulkner) have been great in their support."

Next on Villa's shopping list is a new left back and Ipswich's Aaron Cresswell is on Lambert's radar, with Stephen Warnock's future at the club increasingly uncertain. "There are few [left backs] out there I'd be interested in," Lambert told ESPN. "I can't talk about anyone else's players but there's a few. Cresswell? He's one of about 54 I'm looking at."

The Benteke deal will take chairman Lerner's investment in Villa to well over £250m since his arrival at the club in 2006 and despite negative publicity in some sections of the media of late, this latest addition is evidence of the American owner's continued commitment to the midlands club.

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Football / Stoke City vs Colombus Crew
« on: July 24, 2012, 10:01:51 PM »
Anybody see this game? I only caught the last ten minutes and Julius and company had been keeping KJ quiet. Someone told me Birchall had a good first half...anyone else catch it? Also who on the forum going to the All Star game tomoro? I'll be there

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Football / Re: Who go be de next big legend.
« on: July 12, 2012, 10:39:58 PM »
Kerwyn Jemmot

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