April 9, 2012

What Makes a Team - The Coach Or the Players?

A Football season is ending and an additional one season, at the same time, is starting. The football teams and clubs at discrete categories are buying players. Cristiano Ronaldo was bought from Manchester United for 80 million Pounds, by Madrid;Steven Gerrard signed a contract postponement of 26 million pounds with his club, Manchester City offered Eto'o 160, 000 pounds a week, Benitez of Liverpool placed50 million Euros on Javier Mascheram, and many more offers like that.

There were some news captions that talked about other purchases or the inability of some clubs to posses one player or the other, such as : "Seadoff turns down Ajax's offer, " "Wenger suffers Melo defeat, " , "Abramovich ready to splash 45 million Pounds on David Villa", "Liverpool may offload Jermaine Pennant to Everton". All these, from an African National newspaper, was an indication that there was interest in some particular players by some club managers. But to ask ourselves, "What unmistakably makes a Team or a Club-the coach or the players?

During this terminated season, when Cristiano Ronald was playing for Manchester United, there were also football stars at Chelsea and the other beloved clubs, yet Man U was able to shine over them, in most of the matches. Did it mean those in Manchester United were more skilled than those in the other clubs, or was their level of commitment more than theirs? To some people, Ronaldo was not the the greatest. Some believed Messi was more superb than Ronaldo. What then makes a team or a club, players or the coach or even the management of the club?




To start with, Cristiano Ronaldo believed that he was more than the 80 million Pounds that Real Madrid paid for his services, yet he declared that he owed everything he became to Alex Ferguson. Many people equally believed that the management of Manchester United was responsible for the extraordinary performances in the club. Such people believed that Chelsea and other clubs had stars on their payroll, but were not well managed. Thienry Henry also declared with regard to Fernando Torres that Torres a Barcelona striker was a great player. He even said he had all the time being a great player, but that he believed Torres had to go to England to comprehend his inherent at the top level. That is an additional one issue entirely. It is beyond this gift discussion. Now, what makes a strong, dynamic club or team, the players, the coach, or the management? This is a food for thought.

What Makes a Team - The Coach Or the Players?

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