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Alexander Milošević

Alf-engelos Mindminackers

The Artiste formally known as "Wanksy"
The first half is right. The dinaosaur was completely out of touch ................

MON - drops Carvalho, signs Ameobi, drops Milo, plays Yates - "Out of Touch"

Lamouchi - drops Carvalho, constantly plays Ameobi, drops Milo, plays Yates - "Best manager we've had in years. Forward thinking based in Italian tactical precision"

:LOL:
 

MASE

Up-Front
MON - drops Carvalho, signs Ameobi, drops Milo, plays Yates - "Out of Touch"

Lamouchi - drops Carvalho, constantly plays Ameobi, drops Milo, plays Yates - "Best manager we've had in years. Forward thinking based in Italian tactical precision"

:LOL:

Stylistically similar, but based on MONs Forest career thats where it ends for me. The ability of the two to adapt there style quickly & successfully was night & day.

You cant realistically revert to a posession based approach & have Yates keep Carvalho out when your losing & waving goodbye to the play offs.
 

Alf-engelos Mindminackers

The Artiste formally known as "Wanksy"
Stylistically similar, but based on MONs Forest career thats where it ends for me. The ability of the two to adapt there style quickly & successfully was night & day.

You cant realistically revert to a posession based approach & have Yates keep Carvalho out when your losing & waving goodbye to the play offs.

Even if that's 100% the truth, it's not really my point mate.

My point is MON got painted as a villain for dropping Milo. Regardless of tactical approach or ability, if Milo had an attitude/off field issue, as Sab not wanting anything to do with him & the lack of game time since suggests, then it was the right call.
 
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GreeksBearingGifts

Stuart Pearce
MON - drops Carvalho, signs Ameobi, drops Milo, plays Yates - "Out of Touch"

Lamouchi - drops Carvalho, constantly plays Ameobi, drops Milo, plays Yates - "Best manager we've had in years. Forward thinking based in Italian tactical precision"

:LOL:

The difference between the two, as far as the general picture of the team is concerned, is chaotic. MON's team was hard-working, but disjointed and without cohesion. Sabri's is disciplined and compact.

I'm not talking about success / failure, pleasing / boring etc. only about the general feel of the respective teams. Apples and oranges.
 

Alf-engelos Mindminackers

The Artiste formally known as "Wanksy"
The difference between the two, as far as the general picture of the team is concerned, is chaotic. MON's team was hard-working, but disjointed and without cohesion. Sabri's is disciplined and compact.

I'm not talking about success / failure, pleasing / boring etc. only about the general feel of the respective teams. Apples and oranges.

But all the decisions I'm referring to are/were based to a large degree on player attitude. Which is my point.

4 players where attitude played a big part in their inclusion/exclusion. One manager villanized for making the same decisions based on that which the other manager is championed for.

Tactics come into the equation, but I don't think it's fair to judge MON on that considering he didn't have a pre-season to shape things like Sab did. Just look at AK before his pre-season & AK after. Worlds apart.
 

Master Yates

John Robertson
Wondered why the Milosevic thread had so many posts.

It’s MON vs Sabri guys, part 63.......

As for Milosevic, very strange. I thought he looked very capable but something weird gone on for sure. Maybe he failed a drugs ban or something?


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Tobias

Jack Burkitt
As for Milosevic, very strange. I thought he looked very capable but something weird gone on for sure. Maybe he failed a drugs ban or something?

That was my first thought too. Especially with how the club kept Daryl's failed test under wraps... I wonder how much more prevalent these things are in sport than whatever gets released to the public?
 

Ashley

Steve Chettle
I thought he was an excellent player but there must be something very wrong behind the scenes (maybe a bad attitude or something else?) for his career to have panned out the way it has.
 

Statto

Free Kick Specialist
Proof we did have shithousing before Samba. No doubt an attempt to try and get under his skin, suppose a lot of defenders do that really.

The best one was with Nick Kyrgios and Stan Wawrinka though (when NK found out that SW was dating an 18 yr old Aussie tennis player), something you don't usually get in tennis. But then NK has never cared about that.
 

GOBIAS

Ian Bowyer
I remember the hilarious comments from PNE fans about milosevic and Benalouane. I can’t remember exactly but basically that they were both totally mental and looked like they wanted to kill anyone who got near them.
 
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