Juande Ramos (4 Viewers)

Apr 17, 2009
1,890
#41
Hell no. This is the last tool-bag of a coach we need. Keep Ciro over this clown any day of the week. Look at how quickly he dismantled Tottenham. They were pushing for top 4 and then they were battling relegation all in the time span of one summer. Not to mention he sold a lot of their better players.

This is the last guy I would want at our club.

Never rated him, and never will.
 

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Vinman

2013 Prediction Cup Champ
Jul 16, 2002
11,482
#42
He bailed out on the commies, i think he would be a good option for us in case we part ways with ciro, whatchu think
The one thing I can say for Juande Ramos is that his teams were ALWAYS in better shape/conditioning that most other teams

Did anyone watch Sevilla when he coached them ? They always got stronger in the second half, their endurance was remarkable, which won them many games

He has a trainer on his staff who is an Endocrinologist thats monitors all the players metabolisms, Thyroid functions, diets, etc that has personalized shakes given to them at halftime of matches to help maintain their energy levels...real 21st century methods

Ramos is big on players diets as well

Could he be worse that Ferrara ?? He's got one thing that Ferrara doesnt- EXPERIENCE !!
 

Luca

Senior Member
Apr 22, 2007
12,750
#43
your "then" precedes any form of recognizable, whether overtly expressed or alluded, premises to suggest a conclusion, then you follow it up with a failed attempt at one. It seems to be a pattern in your "speech" i'd seek some professional help.
'Then' is a part of the Nottingham dialect, it's overused in the way we speak, so if you want you can censor it then if it buymbles your acedemic brain too much my friend. I like how you just pick up on that and ignore my post, nice sidestep.:tup:
 
Apr 17, 2009
1,890
#44
Fair enough. But is he really suited to coaching outside of Spain? I don't think so at all. Failed in England and failed in Russia. I think he'd fail in Italy. Some coaches can't express themselves or get their ideas across to the players, especially when not speaking their native language. Ramos is one of them. He did a decent job at Real when he took over from Schuster. I think he's best suited to Spain though because outside of Spain he's struggled to impose his playing style and tactics on teams. Probably, mostly, due to lack of communication.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,642
#45
What has Ramos actually done since leaving Sevilla? Granted his more experienced then Ciro, imo he hasnt delivered. I thought highly about him after his Sevilla success (back to back Uefa cup is something what not anyone can do). But his other spells put me in real doubt about his abilities.
 

Stephan

Senior Member
Nov 9, 2005
16,642
#46
Fair enough. But is he really suited to coaching outside of Spain? I don't think so at all. Failed in England and failed in Russia. I think he'd fail in Italy. Some coaches can't express themselves or get their ideas across to the players, especially when not speaking their native language. Ramos is one of them. He did a decent job at Real when he took over from Schuster. I think he's best suited to Spain though because outside of Spain he's struggled to impose his playing style and tactics on teams. Probably, mostly, due to lack of communication.
Indeed he said himself that he couldnt continue with Tottenham cause he was having language problems. But i presume its easier for him to adopt to Italian language.
 

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