minnieme2: So, who do you think is the best? Who would you want coaching your team? If your choice isn't on the list, name them.
Our Martin is pretty good! cheering:
If I was to pick the most fanciable, Pepe Guerdiola and Joachim Lowe would tie. Brendan Rogers not bad either!:
i believe that Unai Emery of Paris St.Germain deserves to be among offered winning UEFA league with Sevilla 3 times in a row which is a score one of a kind. in his relatively short career he managed to acchieve some quite remarkable things with really modest crews. Cholo Simeone of Atletico de Madrid also made spectacular things compared to dream teams up to 20 times more expensive
Upon retirement, he became the defensive coordinator for the Giants, inventing the 4-3 Defense along the way. During his time there, the Giants made it to three NFL championships in four years. In 1960, he became the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and coached there for 29 seasons.
From 1966 to 1985, the Cowboys enjoyed 20 straight winning seasons. Supported by quarterbacks such as Roger Staubach, Don Meredith and Danny White, Landry compiled a career record of 270-178-6. The Cowboys reached five Super Bowls with Landry and won in 1971 and 1977.
In 1990, less than two years after his final game, Landry was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2000, at the age of 75, Landry passed away from leukemia. Although he is gone, his legacy continues to loom large over the Cowboys and the entire NFL.
KieronfagpacketLondon, Greater London, England UK15 posts
secretagent09: Tom Landry
Upon retirement, he became the defensive coordinator for the Giants, inventing the 4-3 Defense along the way. During his time there, the Giants made it to three NFL championships in four years. In 1960, he became the first head coach of the Dallas Cowboys and coached there for 29 seasons.
From 1966 to 1985, the Cowboys enjoyed 20 straight winning seasons. Supported by quarterbacks such as Roger Staubach, Don Meredith and Danny White, Landry compiled a career record of 270-178-6. The Cowboys reached five Super Bowls with Landry and won in 1971 and 1977.
In 1990, less than two years after his final game, Landry was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. In 2000, at the age of 75, Landry passed away from leukemia. Although he is gone, his legacy continues to loom large over the Cowboys and the entire NFL.
KieronfagpacketLondon, Greater London, England UK15 posts
minnieme2: that's what I thought but no harm What's the craic in the UK tonight?
Just getting over the celebration of my team beating city.. BTW.. Current manager, Antonio Conte.. Great tactician but the greatest manager of all time , has to be Bill Shankly... He revolutionised football in this country.
The title of the thread is: "Best football (soccer to some) coach past and present"
The body of the first post is:
"So, who do you think is the best? Who would you want coaching your team? If your choice isn't on the list, name them.
Our Martin is pretty good! cheering:
If I was to pick the most fanciable, Pepe Guerdiola and Joachim Lowe would tie. Brendan Rogers not bad either!:"
No where does it say anything about "the beautiful game"
I was led to believe that the thread is about football coaches of the past and that's what I wrote about.
Don't worry about it secret. It was meant to be about English football. The options are English football coaches. I thought that soccer would be the clue to separate the two. I'm a poet and I didn't know it! Not familiar with the American football coaches but am sure the ones mentioned are of the best!
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Best football (soccer to some) coach past and present(Vote Below)
Our Martin is pretty good! cheering:
If I was to pick the most fanciable, Pepe Guerdiola and Joachim Lowe would tie. Brendan Rogers not bad either!: