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ça doit faire 3 ans que je connais footytube !
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Real Madrid and Brazil
Hello i'm Andy, I live in Belfast, Northern Ireland.
I study Computer Science at QUB. I work part-time and enjoy my job.
I support Rangers at club level as well as Norn Iron ...
Atlético Madrid and Spain
I am a dad, and a husband. I live in the USA, but my mom is from España. I have suffered with the Spanish national team since Spain '82. World Cup disappointment after WC disappoi ...
Hello everyone I am a 20 year old boy who is in love with Arsenal FC partly due to the fact that were the greatest club that the world has ever seen lol. I am a Pharmaceutical SCie ...
Arsenal and Costa Rica
I like to play football and watch Arsenal and Real Madrid play.
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Recently I wrote an article about him and while writing I started to realize he would be exactly the kind of coach I'd want were I a top player. I don't know what kind of coach Mourinho really is, because he strikes me as a two-faced bastard who always plays a role and is never himself, so I wouldn't like him. Guardiola is an honest man, probably the best visionary in football like his mentor Cruijff before him, and his experiences and own skill as a player can make any player a lot better. Coincidentally, that's also why Götze left for Bayern, I'm sure of it.
But Klopp is the kind of man I'd be happy to follow. Smart and charismatic, but still able to joke around and he doesn't take himself too seriously at all. And of course he was a good player himself, developed a great footballing philosophy in his years and can teach it to his players really well. His honesty is another aspect I really like. He's never said anything that was untrue or turned out to be a lie, and not even Guardiola can say the same. Klopp also never hid the fact he does not want to be Borussia's Ferguson, so if he ever leaves (I hope that's later rather than sooner), I can only be grateful for the things he's done and bow him out. When a coach or a player speak of their loyalty and love of the club, I'm always sceptical, but when I like the player or coach, I like to believe it's true. Götze, a real Dortmund Jung as they say, did that, and now, not even aged 21, he buggers off the the worst club he could go to. That of course made all Dortmund fans furious, but with Klopp it would be different. Kagawa is still loved at Dortmund too, because he also said it was his dream to play for United. As long as you are honest, fans will accept you leaving their club.
Anyway, I drifted off again
Side notes: I always hated Anelka. I am very excited about adding Llorente this summer. We really miss Asamoah