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Do you think Fergie is the GOAT? :D
He's probably the greatest manager of my lifetime.

That he'd already won a heap of stuff with Aberdeen before I was born means he stands comparison to any of the other mangerial greats in my book.

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No. It only looks like a waste of time.

It's not like there's no Internet and you can't read the same words 10 minutes after the interview.
Good old internet.

Means you never have to leave the comfort of your home to see anything any more.

Presumably you also wouldn't bother to watch Juve play, if you had the chance, because you could just watch it online anyway.
 

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Good old internet.

Means you never have to leave the comfort of your home to see anything any more.

Presumably you also wouldn't bother to watch Juve play, if you had the chance, because you could just watch it online anyway.
Totally different, it's always better to see football live if possible.

But interviews are pointless, especially when you can read the same. I guess there are many unemployed and bored people over there.
 

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As a football enthusiast, you wouldnt want to listen to a huge legend of the game (to put it mildly), that happens to be from your country (and coached your favourite team in a golden age), and will have plenty of interesting insights, experiences and anecdotes to share?

Tommy Söderberg (a funny former NT coach of Sweden) is no Ferguson, but I recall going to hear him speak when I was 13 (me and my whole footie team :p), it was defenitely one of the most interesting and insightful footie related things I ever went to. It helped the dude was naturally hilarious, and had tons of funny Henke Larsson stories to share :p Along with along of real down to earth advice about the game.


Fine dont go if you arent interested in such, but to say someone should miss out on it simply for doing the same mundane stuff you do every week night is weird :p
 
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    Thats a really weird mentality you have Douchen.
    I tend to agree with him.
    As a football enthusiast, you wouldnt want to listen to a huge legend of the game (to put it mildly), that happens to be from your country (and coached your favourite team in a golden age), and will have plenty of interesting insights, experiences and anecdotes to share?

    Tommy Söderberg (a funny former NT coach of Sweden) is no Ferguson, but I recall going to hear him speak when I was 13 (me and my whole footie team :p), it was defenitely one of the most interesting and insightful footie related things I ever went to. It helped the dude was naturally hilarious, and had tons of funny Henke Larsson stories to share :p Along with along of real down to earth advice about the game.


    Fine dont go if you arent interested in such, but to say someone should miss out on it simply for doing the same mundane stuff you do every week night is weird :p
    This whole post is just gay.
     

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