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Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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That's some insane hatred for Italian coaches around here by a few. Like they're something ominous.
I mean I can sort of comprehend it as an overreaction to the notion that Italian coaches are some of tactical geniuses that was perhaps rather far spread a few years ago (when there were still a few legendary Italian coaches around). The problem is that I've never actually seen anyone in this forum say post anything like this, and I don't think anyone except for the given 2 or 3 nutheads actually believe it either.
 

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Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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Before this season there was every reason to like him. Of course people seeing him as some sort of demi-god solely responsible for Dortmund's success were ridiculous, but there was no way not to consider him a great coach.
 

Ocelot

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Jul 13, 2013
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Before this season there was every reason to like him. Of course people seeing him as some sort of demi-god solely responsible for Dortmund's success were ridiculous, but there was no way not to consider him a great coach.
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Before this season there was every reason to like him. Of course people seeing him as some sort of demi-god solely responsible for Dortmund's success were ridiculous, but there was no way not to consider him a great coach.
I was referring to those responsible for crowning him a demi god.


In fact, i like Klopp, and i absolutely loved their team when they had Götze and whiped the floor with everyone in europe. Such a magnificent year that was. Bayeren and Dortmund absolutely humiliating the fancy possession teams.
What is happening now, is offcourse not Klopp's fault. They lost excellent players, had some injured and creating a belly, and the team is nothing like it used to be.

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It's usually Zach who does this.
That is very funny, because you were just spamming laughing emoticons when someone did exactly that when he quoted my first post in this thread.



Is there a limit to your blatant hypocrisy ?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
Before this season there was every reason to like him. Of course people seeing him as some sort of demi-god solely responsible for Dortmund's success were ridiculous, but there was no way not to consider him a great coach.
I was referring to those responsible for crowning him a demi god.


In fact, i like Klopp, and i absolutely loved their team when they had Götze and whiped the floor with everyone in europe. Such a magnificent year that was. Bayeren and Dortmund absolutely humiliating the fancy possession teams.
What is happening now, is offcourse not Klopp's fault. They lost excellent players, had some injured and creating a belly, and the team is nothing like it used to be.

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It's usually Zach who does this.
That is very funny, because you were just spamming laughing emoticons when someone did exactly that when he quoted my first post in this thread.



Is there a limit to your blatant hypocrisy ?
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
When I read "People hating on italian coaches, usually like Klopp quite alot", it isn't that obvious to me. I give you the benefit of the doubt still.
It was a bit the thing back in August. We just had to get a foreign coach. At such an italian populated club

I'd love to see Buffon try to speak english tho :D
 

Zacheryah

Senior Member
Aug 29, 2010
42,251
When I read "People hating on italian coaches, usually like Klopp quite alot", it isn't that obvious to me. I give you the benefit of the doubt still.
It was a bit the thing back in August. We just had to get a foreign coach. At such an italian populated club

I'd love to see Buffon try to speak english tho :D
 

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