Unbelievable Match Report on Game - Watford/Leicester

Discussion in 'The Hornets' Nest - Watford Chat' started by richmond101, Dec 7, 2010.

  1. richmond101

    richmond101 Academy Graduate

    Last edited: Dec 7, 2010
  2. IRB

    IRB THe artist formally know as ImRonBurgundy?

    Welcome to the forum Alan
     
  3. Defunct

    Defunct First Team

    Hi Richmond101, welcome to the forum.

    Unfortunately this is the third post on this excellent report ;).
     
  4. richmond101

    richmond101 Academy Graduate

    well thank you so much.....I feel better for knwoing that :)
     
  5. richmond101

    richmond101 Academy Graduate

    actually, Im a coach myself and have to say, this is quite good.....hence my posting..sssss
     
  6. snowylad

    snowylad On loan from Udinese

    Great report thank you!
     
  7. merchandiseman41

    merchandiseman41 Reservist

    A good post, I hadnt seen the previous posts regarding this report so enjoyed reading something from a tactical point of view. I must admit I have often wondered what these coaches write in their note pads
     
  8. Birdydoug

    Birdydoug The Flying Scotsman

    Excellent report, Well done Malky, tactics spot on.

    :italian: Joe Dimaggio.
     
  9. it's interesting to hear a neutrals opinions, and given the stick Lloydy gets interesting to hear referred to positively.

    that said, I'm not sure many coaches would want to learn from Harry "doesn't do tactics" Redknapp.
     
  10. nascot

    nascot First Team

    God that report makes football sound boring.
     
  11. The Hornet

    The Hornet The Quiet Mod is Watching

    I liked this quote
     
  12. Rontaylor

    Rontaylor Reservist

    The intro says"

    "Anthony became the youngest professional football manager in the United States when taking Second Division side Real Maryland FC to the 2009 Playoffs and was nominated for Coach of the Year at just 27 years old. He has written for several coaching publications, holds a UEFA ‘A’ License (English FA) and is currently spending time at Tottenham Hotspur under the watchful eye of Harry Redknapp."

    I wonder why he was at the match?
     
  13. Birdydoug

    Birdydoug The Flying Scotsman

    Loach.

    :italian: Marco Polo.
     

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